Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design - Textile & Accessory Design
Fashion is a dynamic and complex global industry, deeply intertwined with historical and social contexts that shape personal and cultural values. The Fashion Design undergraduate programme embraces this diversity, preparing students to become versatile and creative professionals. Graduates will become creative designers, innovators and experts in sustainable practices , ready to meet the demands of the professional world . Adopting a methodology that encompasses comprehensive research, concept development, and project execution, the Bachelor of Arts programme aims to boost creativity, cultivate innovation, and emphasise craftsmanship and originality, culminating in the creation of a complete clothing collection as the final achievement. The learning methodology includes lessons, workshops, labs, boot camps, critical thinking sessions, internships, a thesis workshop, and a final project. The BA in Fashion Design is structured to support specialisation tracks by incorporating selected common modules that provide a foundational context for all students.
Fashion is a dynamic and complex global industry, deeply intertwined with historical and social contexts that shape personal and cultural values. The Fashion Design undergraduate programme embraces this diversity, preparing students to become versatile and creative professionals. Graduates will become creative designers, innovators and experts in sustainable practices , ready to meet the demands of the professional world . Adopting a methodology that encompasses comprehensive research, concept development, and project execution, the Bachelor of Arts programme aims to boost creativity, cultivate innovation, and emphasise craftsmanship and originality, culminating in the creation of a complete clothing collection as the final achievement. The learning methodology includes lessons, workshops, labs, boot camps, critical thinking sessions, internships, a thesis workshop, and a final project. The BA in Fashion Design is structured to support specialisation tracks by incorporating selected common modules that provide a foundational context for all students.