The Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles has been designed to enable students to create pathways of learning as they progress through the degree with a flexible and diverse approach to learning. Emphasis throughout this practice-based course is placed on value, innovation, creativity and responsible practice. Students should develop flexibility and confidence in working in and across the diverse environments that constitute contemporary practice.
The course centres around design studios which integrate practice-orientated learning around specific projects, and parallels the process that professionals undertake in industry. Professional practice is embedded in all fashion studios and builds on contemporary industry practice within both local and global markets. Projects are developed through both individual and group work, to simulate design team environments.
The course is designed to provide students with an outlook and ambition that extends beyond the university, cultivating a collaborative and global vision of design. Central to the course is the integration of theory and practice in relation to fashion and textile design. Students are expected to develop an understanding of the formation and application of their own individual design language and theoretical position in relation to historical and contemporary contexts.
The first year introduces design principles and challenges design thinking. In the second year students have the opportunity to diversify according to their area of interest and strength in areas including innovation in material research, types of technologies, engaging with digital design, methods of construction, approaches to either flat patternmaking or drape.
The fashion studio and professional practice subjects in third-year have been designed to extend students' understanding of global fashion and to provide students with a choice of design projects and areas of specialisation
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