Fashion BA (Hons)
Option for Placement Year
Option for Study Abroad
Option for Placement Year
Option for Study Abroad
Please note: our Design courses are currently being updated therefore this course is subject to validation. First entry to this course is September 2025, for September 2024 entry, please visit Fashion.
Establish your professional creative identity and Fashion career path by developing your own specialist-creative-practice that explores Fashion design for real-world applications.
Learn how to create, craft and communicate meaningful Fashion aligned to your own interests using thinking-through-making skills, craftsmanship and contemporary fashion design practices.
Through practical assessment, build a skillful knowledge of pattern-cutting, printed textiles, or constructed knitwear enhanced by traditional and digital techniques within our excellent studios and workshops and professional design-community.
Become career ready by experiencing industrial and enterprise placements or Design Study Abroad, amongst our industrial and cultural partners and alumni.
Capitalise on our Fashion programme’s established reputation for producing award-winning designers with creative vision, knowledge and skills.
See other similar courses you may be interested in: Fashion Communication
UK Fee in Year 1*: TBC
* Government has yet to announce 25/26 tuition fee levels. As a guide, 24/25 fees were £9,250 per year.
EU Fee in Year 1: **TBC
International Fee in Year 1:
TBC
ADDITIONAL COSTS
During your 4 years of study you will incur additional costs such as consumable art & design materials, tools, fabrics and years, books, printing, technology, study visits, promotional materials, final collection materials and promotional exhibitions. In years 1 to 3 your costs will vary according to your individual needs, but you will need to budget for a minimum of 2 x A3 sketchbooks per year, plus art materials (see equipment list), and printing costs. The university provides basic industrial sewing kit and pattern grading square at cost price to first year students (approx. £80). You will also need to budget for calico for toiles, and fabric scissors, pins, etc. (approx. £50+), as well as any additional fabrics/trims over what is already provided by the university for year 1-3 project work. There are optional, subsidised day study trips that may incur small personal costs e.g. meals, entry to museums etc. There are also optional student-funded international study visits, which vary in cost according to destination (budget for approx. £500 for a 3-4 day study visit). There may be costs associated with placement at Level 5. Students on the programme have a mandatory Industrial Placement in Level 5. While the programme advises against taking unpaid roles, students are responsible for any related costs not covered by their placement, and you may need to budget for accommodation, travel and subsistence, depending on your individual circumstances. In final year you will need to purchase fabrics/yarns/trims for your final collection, and a presentation portfolio (£60+). You might also incur exhibition and other costs for your final show, such as travel, accommodation, etc. Participation in competitions in final year may also incur small entry fees (e.g. £30). While there are Macs to work on in university, students prefer to have their own Macbook (approx. £1000). It is recommended that you purchase a portable hard drive(s) to back up your digital work (approx. £50) as well as a personal SD card for digital cameras (approx. £10). Final year students also have their own group website that costs participating students between £10-£20 each.
Look out for module specifics coming soon. Please keep checking this web page for updated information.
Your modules will help you to realise your creative potential and prepare you for a meaningful fashion career. They foster design thinking, authentic research, and creative fashion design and communication skills. Learning outcomes will assess your knowledge and understanding, intellectual and professional skills and personal attributes through design and make projects, sketchbooks, critical study, presentations, and portfolios.
In first year, you will work with your expert specialist team to build fundamental knowledge and skills in fashion design practice using thinking-through-making methods to explore the formal elements of fashion design in 2D and 3D. You will learn about materials and methods, research skills, and design and make meaningful fashion through pattern cutting, sewing, print, knit and digital methods.
In second year, you will work purposefully on industry-relevant, collaborative projects in response to global issues impacting fashion; informing the development of your own values, interests, ambitions and creative identity. Digital fashion technologies workshops will enhance your emerging specialist creative practice and craftsmanship skills alongside the professional, interpersonal and portfolio skills in preparation for choosing your Year 3 options.
In third year, you will develop your career readiness, entrepreneurship and intercultural awareness through first-hand experience of the fashion workplace, international study opportunities, and creative studio practice. You will choose from national and international industrial placements, enterprise placements, study abroad, or from live, simulated and competitive projects. You will record your experience(s) and share with tutors and peers.
In final year your specialist creative practice is situated within current global debate and explores the interface between theory and practice within a professional portfolio, conceptual collection and critical study. Your portfolio showcases your vision of the future of fashion, professional creative identity, skills set, methodologies and career readiness to multiple audiences, within the context of your professional ambitions.
The School of Design, Arts and Creative Industries is a leading centre for supporting and energising creative practice and academic study. Our inter-disciplinary research and experiential education is committed to the betterment of people, place, cultures, and societies. Our programmes are defined by the way we collaborate with communities, industry, and external partners to inform curriculum, your learning and contribute to wider society.
Whatever you decide to do upon graduation, you’ll have strong employability having acquired the characteristics of a Fashion BA (Hons) graduate. Our course produces adaptable, confident, and skilled graduates who can apply their knowledge to a variety of professional employment opportunities or post-graduate education.
Skills including critical reflection and self-learning, collaboration and curiosity, and the ability to solve problems in ways that are sustainable and ethical mean that our graduates are consistently employed across a wide range of design positions in the fashion industry including; Concept Creation, Designer, Product Developer, Buyer, Garment Technician, Fashion Entrepreneur.
As a Fashion student, you will be free to explore new and exciting cultural and responsible fashion concepts that develop your personal creative practice through experimental processes in pattern cutting, draping, printed textiles and embellishment, constructed knitwear and 3D digital fashion.
Examples include sustainable collections made using repurposing of an Aunt’s clothing, upcycling buoyancy devices and boat-sails and deadstock fabrics, conceptual collections that rebuild fabrics using a fabric-maché techniques, or that reflect the cultural heritage of afro hair, the Cayman Islands, or Mata Hari, as well as collections that challenge contemporary culture, or fictional narrative collections that collide abstract worlds.
We have enjoyed continued success at Graduate Fashion Week each year, gaining international recognition and industry attention, receiving awards in a range of categories, including Sustainable Fashion, Culture & Heritage, Fashion Portfolio, Considered Fashion, Creative Pattern Cutting, Range Planning, Sportwear & Leisurewear, Print, Knit, and Fashion Innovation.
Our dedicated and experienced team has industry and research experience in Fashion design, pattern-cutting, making, textiles, knit, illustration, sustainability and digital fashion. We facilitate exciting briefs through our academic and professional networks and association with the British Fashion Council and Graduate Fashion Foundation.
An experiential learning environment is at the core of this course, and you’ll find that the facilities at Northumbria are excellent. Studios include specialist Mac labs with the most current creative software. Our workshops are equipped to industry standards facilitating both traditional and digital approaches to pattern cutting, printed textiles and constructed knitwear, with additional access to photo-labs, laser cutting and 3D printing. Everything is supported by skilled technical staff who will help you make the best use of available facilities.
Our 24/7 Library holds comprehensive fashion design reference, also accessible through the ‘Blackboard’ eLearning Portal, that will guide your preparation for seminars and independent research.
All information is accurate at the time of sharing.
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Contact time is subject to increase or decrease in line with possible restrictions imposed by the government or the University in the interest of maintaining the health and safety and wellbeing of students, staff, and visitors if this is deemed necessary in future.
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