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    Macromedia University of Applied Sciences

    Bachelor Fashion Design

    • Berlin, Germany

    BA

    Full time

    6 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    Study a Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design. This Fashion Design B.A. programme is taught entirely in English at our Macromedia campus in Berlin, Germany.

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    Learn more about Textile Design degree programs in Germany

    Textile Design degree programs in Germany focus on the creative and technical aspects of fabric and textile production. This field blends design, sustainability, and functional capabilities, making it a dynamic choice for those interested in fashion, interior design, and material innovation.

    In your studies, you’ll explore courses like textile technology, pattern making, and sustainable materials development, which prepare you for various career paths. You'll gain hands-on experience through collaborative projects and workshops, fostering creativity and practical skills while tailoring your portfolio to showcase your unique design voice. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and collaborate with industry professionals, enhancing their understanding of market trends and consumer needs.

    Germany's education system emphasizes applied learning and industry connections, equipping graduates with relevant skills in a global context. With a strong focus on innovation, graduates can find opportunities in fashion houses, furniture design companies, and material development firms, while also being well-prepared to contribute to sustainable practices within the textile industry.