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BA Fashion Sportswear
About this course
Fashion sportswear sits at the intersection of two substantial industries: fashion and sport. It is a design discipline concerned with garments and products that must perform technically, whether for athletic use, outdoor activity, or the lifestyle and streetwear markets that have grown enormously as sport aesthetics have moved into everyday dress. It requires the designer to understand materials science, ergonomics, and technical performance requirements alongside the aesthetic sensibility, cultural awareness, and trend knowledge that fashion design always demands. At University of the Arts London this three-year full-time programme develops your skills across the full design process, from initial concept and research through materials selection, technical construction, and finished product. UAL is one of the world's foremost arts and design universities, and the environment you will study in is shaped by serious creative ambition and strong industry connections. The course includes a sandwich placement year and a work placement component, giving you structured professional experience in sportswear, activewear, or related design contexts before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the mixed academic and portfolio-based nature of the selection process. You will develop technical design skills alongside an understanding of the sportswear market, sustainability in performance materials, and the cultural dynamics that drive the sector. You will build a portfolio that demonstrates your range and your ability to design products that are both functional and compelling. Graduates go on to work as sportswear designers, technical designers, product developers, textile technologists, and brand creatives in sports, activewear, and lifestyle brands. Careers in sustainable performance materials, accessories design, and styling for sport and fitness media are also accessible. Postgraduate study in fashion design, textile innovation, or fashion business is a common route for those wanting to deepen their specialism.
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