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Textiles with Business Studies (MDES)

University of Brighton

Faculty of Arts and Architecture
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Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 10,480 - ≈ € 14,550 (non-EEA)
Location: Brighton / United Kingdom
Duration: 36 months
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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These courses prepare you to become a versatile textiles practitioner, able to work with printed, woven or knitted textiles for industry.

Career and progression opportunities
Graduates are employed in prestigious fashion houses worldwide, for example, H&M, Max Mara, Chloe, Balenciaga and Burberry. Other alumni, such as Julien Macdonald OBE and Mark Eley of Eley Kishimoto have established their own companies and design labels. Most alumni work as designers, buyers, merchandisers, stylists and trend forecasters. Other graduates go on to postgraduate study at MA or doctoral levels.


Contents

Course structure
Year 1 is common across the BA(Hons) and MDes integrated masters-level qualifications, and introduces you to knit, print and weave for fashion. You will then specialise in one area to fully explore media and materials, textile design, construction and fabric realisation for fashion.

In year 2 BA(Hons)/MDes design projects will look at different fashion textiles market sectors. Projects are diverse and will test your design skills. You will develop your communication skills, and build a body of design work and fabric samples to add to your portfolio. You may also complete an optional industrial placement year following year 2.

With academic guidance, you will negotiate which final award suits your study needs during year 2. If aiming for the BA(Hons) award, in your final year you will design and make a collection of market-specific fabric samples within your specialist area for either womenswear or menswear. You will also produce a professional portfolio of design work, a dissertation and business plan. Alternatively, if aiming for the masters-level MDes award, over years 3 and 4 you will complete an industrial placement module, and from the formulation of an in-depth personal research question, you will produce a collection of textiles samples for fashion or a textiles product with an application beyond fashion.

Areas of study
We offer you expertise in research skills, concept and design development, and business studies, professional practice and historical and critical studies are integrated aspects of the course.

Syllabus
Year 1
Textiles Rotation
Textiles Specialism
Visual Research and Communication
Historical and Critical Studies
Professional Practice

Year 2
Textile Design and Market Awareness
Textiles for Fashion, Product and Presentation
Visual Research for Fashion and Textiles Practice
Extension Studies
Historical and Critical Studies
Professional Practice

Professional experience year (optional)

BA(Hons) final year
Fashion Textile Design Collection
Fashion and Textiles Design Research
Historical and Critical Studies
Design Management and Business Plan

MDes final two years
Textiles Design Intermediate Collection and Professional Portfolio
Historical and Critical Studies
Industrial Placement and Business Practice
Textiles Concept and Product
Professional Entrepreneurial Development
Two optional modules

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Requirements

A-levels: will not normally provide sufficient grounding without a subsequent foundation diploma.

ND/C (Level 3): DMM.

International Baccalaureate: individual assessment.

QAA-approved access course: acceptable; subject-specific units.

GCSE (minimum grade C): a good profile including mathematics and English.

For non-native speakers of English: IELTS 6.0 overall, 6 in writing.

Other: Art and Design Foundation Diploma. Interview and portfolio review.

Degree and/or experience: Direct entry to year 3 requires a foundation degree or DipHE in related subjects, or practical or professional experience. Direct entry to year 4 requires an honours degree or equivalent in related subject, and prior work or creative practical experience. Must demonstrate ability to work at postgraduate level.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)

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