Scottish Borders Campus
The course will give you an in-depth understanding of business processes and functions within the industry’s creative foundations. It attracts people from business and textile backgrounds – offering the chance to carry out structured research investigation.
The course aims to challenge traditional and contemporary uses of fashion and textiles, whilst promoting new approaches and processes in the industry. It also lets you concentrate on an area of study that’s particularly suited to you. What’s more, this fashion degree is supported by staff with knowledge that covers everything from design and manufacture to technology and creativity.
You can exit at the end of 18 months with PgDip Fashion and Textiles Management.
Attracting applicants from business and textile backgrounds and resulting in projects that test and develop theory in the form of an academic paper.
You should hold a good (first or second class) Honours degree or its non-UK equivalent in a relevant subject from a recognised British or Overseas University. In addition, work or project experience in a related company role will be taken into consideration as part of the application process.
September, January
Postgraduate Master's
MSc
Part time (day)
24 months
School of Textiles and Design
Textiles and Design
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