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Fashion and Textiles Innovation and New Applications – (M.A.)

Heriot-Watt University

School of Textiles and Design
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 4,600 - ≈ € 11,930 (non-EEA)
Location: Edinburgh / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Location of Heriot-Watt University

The School has developed an enhanced postgraduate programme designed to respond to the needs of local and global textile industries, utilising our unique combination of traditional and contemporary expertise in science, technology and creativity.

The benefits of our location within Scotland´s manufacturing centre of high-end cashmere and textile production and design, are extended and maintained through international links in fashion and textiles. Studying within a school that reflects such high-quality collaborations, research and teaching, positions our graduates highly within these rapidly evolving sectors.

Our taught postgraduate programme aims to develop advanced knowledge and practice through the exploration of concepts and contemporary topics in design, fashion and textiles.

The programme content challenges traditional and contemporary uses of fashion and textiles, as well as creating the opportunity, through well-resourced workshops, to promote new approaches and processes in fashion and textiles. Students concentrate on an appropriate area of study to acquire knowledge and expertise in an area of fashion and textiles that is conducive to their individual project intentions. Staff knowledge and expertise span the full spectrum from design to manufacture, context to management, technology to creativity and practice to theory.

The design of the programme also encourages inter-disciplinary projects reflecting the School´s strategy of creative collaborations between subject areas to foster design innovation.

Objectives

* Challenge traditional and contemporary uses of fashion and textiles, as well as creating the opportunity to promote new approaches and processes in fashion and textiles
* Provide students with the knowledge, skills and competencies to meet the diverse demands of the fashion and textile industries
* Encourage, in inter-disciplinary projects, creative collaborations between subject areas to foster innovation
* Develop an inter-disciplinary understanding of key issues relating to the design, management and innovation in fashion and textiles
* Develop competent and confident professionals for the global fashion and textiles industries with an in-depth understanding of the creative process and its management in international and local contexts.


Contents

Students negotiate with their supervisor to concentrate on an appropriate area of study to acquire knowledge and expertise in an area of fashion and textiles that supports their individual project intended outcome. The areas available across the School reflect the breadth of expertise relevant to fashion and textiles.

Semester 1:

* Design context
* Creative and Critical Thinking: Research principles
* Management Studies in Design
* Fashion and Textile Practice and Expertise

Semester 2:

* Design Technologies and Textiles Futures
* Reflective Practice to plan the agreed course of study
* Industrial placement
* Fashion and Textile Practice and Expertise

Semester 3:

* Masters Project The realisation of an innovation and new applications through a prototype

Assessment methods

Students are assessed through a combination of practical and written course work, examinations and the Masters project. Emphasis is placed on rigorous academic standards as well as acquiring and developing a range of transferable industry skills and individual creative development. Assessment exercises can therefore include making effective visual and oral presentations, writing reports and as well as team and group work.

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Requirements

Attracting applicants from design, business and engineering backgrounds and resulting in projects that realise innovation and new applications for fashion and textiles through collaborative, design-led approaches.

You should hold a good (first or second class) Honours degree or its non-UK equivalent in a relevant subject from a recognised British or Overseas University. In addition, work or project experience in a related company role will be taken into consideration as part of the application process.

If English is not your first language, or you do not hold a degree in which the teaching was entirely in English, you must satisfy the minimum requirements for competence in English. This means either: paper based TOEFL 577 points; IELTS at grade 6.5.

Language support

Pre-sessional English courses are available for applicants at the Edinburgh Campus to improve on English language usage and study skills. Please note that completion of pre-sessional courses are not a guarantee of admittance. Please contact us for more information.

How to apply

Applications are made by submitting a completed application form to the Postgraduate Office at the Edinburgh Campus. Additionally, before our final decision can be given, applicants will be asked to supply documentation to provide proof of academic background and suitability as a candidate:

* A copy of your degree(s) certificates and relevant transcripts
* A portfolio of past design work where appropriate
* Proof of having being awarded a first degree(s)
* Proof of your ability in the English language if this is not your mother tongue
* Proof of how your tuition fee and personal maintenance costs are to be met
* Two academic referees

Additional Requirements

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

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)

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You can contact Postgraduate Programme Director Britta Kalkreuter to ask a question about Fashion And Textiles Innovation And New Applications at Heriot-Watt University.

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