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BA Fashion Design (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Fashion design is a creative discipline that combines artistic vision with technical expertise in the design and construction of clothing and accessories. It sits at the intersection of visual culture, material craft, and commercial industry, requiring designers who can generate compelling ideas, execute them with skill and precision, and understand the market and production contexts within which fashion operates. The history of fashion is deeply entangled with questions of identity, culture, gender, politics, and global trade, making it a discipline that rewards both creative ambition and intellectual curiosity. At the University of Bedfordshire, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a structured introductory phase that builds the skills and creative confidence needed before progressing to the main degree. The foundation year gives you the opportunity to explore the visual arts more broadly, developing your drawing, material handling, and conceptual thinking before focusing on fashion design. The main degree develops your skills in garment construction, textile work, pattern cutting, illustration, and the conceptual development of collections, alongside critical engagement with the history and theory of fashion as a cultural and industrial phenomenon. You will develop a portfolio that demonstrates your creative range and technical ability, and learn to work through a design process from research and concept through to finished garments and presentation. Professional and industry awareness are built into the programme, preparing you for the realities of working in a competitive and fast-moving creative sector. Graduates from fashion design programmes pursue careers as fashion designers, garment technologists, pattern cutters, costume designers, stylists, fashion buyers, and in fashion education and management. The creative, technical, and professional skills developed are also valued in adjacent industries such as textiles, sportswear, theatre costume, and sustainable fashion. Postgraduate study in fashion design or fashion business is an option for those seeking specialist or leadership roles.
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