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3 Textiles Degree Programs in Australia


RMIT University - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
PhD (Fashion & Textiles)
- Melbourne, Australia
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD in Fashion & Textiles is designed for those looking to explore advanced research in the fields of fashion design, textiles, production, and sustainability. It offers students the chance to dev...


Canberra Institute Of Technology TAFE Canberra
Diploma of Apparel, Fashion and Textiles
- Bruce, Australia
Diploma
On-Campus
English
Fashion is an exciting area of study that combines art, design, technical skill, and commerce. Designed as a professional qualification in fashion design, this course will teach you skills in design, fashion illustration, technical drawing, textiles, patternmaking, and technical skills for commercial garment construction. This will set you up for a career in fashion design.
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TAFE Queensland
Certificate II in Apparel, Fashion and Textiles
- Browns Plains, Australia
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Start a creative career in fashion with this introductory course. This qualification will give you the entry-level skills required to gain an assistant role in the fashion industry. According to the Australian Government's Job Outlook service, the number of people working as fashion, industrial, and jewelry designers is expected to grow very strongly and is likely to reach over 3,000 job opportunities in the next five years.
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Textiles degree programs in Australia offer a unique blend of creativity and technical skill, exploring the art and science behind fabric design, development, and sustainability. You'll delve into the various aspects of textiles, from innovative material manipulation to fashion production processes.
Through courses in textile technology, design principles, and sustainable practices, students gain hands-on experience with fabric production and garment construction. This practical approach fosters independence and encourages exploration of new ideas. Commonly studied skills include textile dyeing, material sourcing, and creating textiles for specific end uses, laying the foundation for diverse career paths.
The field prioritizes applied coursework and real-world projects, ensuring that students build confidence as they engage with industry trends. Graduates often find roles in fashion design, textile manufacturing, or product development, where they address global trends in sustainability and innovation. The Australian educational environment emphasizes collaboration, setting the stage for fruitful partnerships in the textile industry.