BA (Hons) Textiles
**This course was previously titled BA (Hons) Textile Design and will be replaced by our BA (Hons) Textiles course from 2022 – check back soon for new course information!**Do you have a passion for designing and making? For colour? For experimenting with materials? Our BA (Hons) Textiles degree at UCA Epsom will give you the freedom to indulge in those passions and make textiles for a range of purposes.On this course, you’ll work with experienced academics, technical staff and visiting lecturers, drawing on a wealth of knowledge and skill as you explore and refine your own craft. You’ll work on real-world collaborations, projects and exhibitions, with an opportunity to undertake a work placement.Along the way, you’ll learn traditional skills through a combination of experimental craft techniques as you make textiles for art, architecture, fashion, interiors, lifestyle and luxury.As you work, you'll have access to a range of textile equipment, as well as yarn and cloth dyeing labs, chemical mixing rooms and specialist finishing areas.Our graduates have gone on to work for high profile designers and manufacturers including Burberry, Paul Smith, Jaeger, Zoffany and David Linley. Some have set up their own businesses and become designer-makers, textile artists, academics and researchers.
**This course was previously titled BA (Hons) Textile Design and will be replaced by our BA (Hons) Textiles course from 2022 – check back soon for new course information!**Do you have a passion for designing and making? For colour? For experimenting with materials? Our BA (Hons) Textiles degree at UCA Epsom will give you the freedom to indulge in those passions and make textiles for a range of purposes.On this course, you’ll work with experienced academics, technical staff and visiting lecturers, drawing on a wealth of knowledge and skill as you explore and refine your own craft. You’ll work on real-world collaborations, projects and exhibitions, with an opportunity to undertake a work placement.Along the way, you’ll learn traditional skills through a combination of experimental craft techniques as you make textiles for art, architecture, fashion, interiors, lifestyle and luxury.As you work, you'll have access to a range of textile equipment, as well as yarn and cloth dyeing labs, chemical mixing rooms and specialist finishing areas.Our graduates have gone on to work for high profile designers and manufacturers including Burberry, Paul Smith, Jaeger, Zoffany and David Linley. Some have set up their own businesses and become designer-makers, textile artists, academics and researchers.