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University of East London: Fashion
Institution | University of East London View institution profile |
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Department | School of Arts and Creative Industries (ACI) |
Web | https://www.uel.ac.uk/study/postgraduate |
Telephone | 0208 223 3333 |
Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
The MA/MFA Fashion hinges on the concept of the designer as a pioneer, identifying and developing new terrains beyond the frontier of the industry as we know it today.
Integral to its philosophy is that it is a space for creative minds to consider what the future of fashion looks like shaping their learning and knowledge to become leaders and innovators for the industry.
Depending on the degree type chosen, students will develop their learning over 6 to 8 modules, that aim to facilitate students to critically reflect on their initial research projects, to define their practice both conceptually and technically and produce a body of work that reflects the professional process and progress. This will evidence independent, original work and research within the subject area.
Students will have the opportunity to experience professional engagement in a context relevant to their individual practice or chosen career path through the completion of live industry projects and undertake a master-level work placement (minimum 10 weeks, maximum 12 weeks) in an industry that is pertinent to their career objectives.
Past students have gone on to launch their own businesses or work freelance in many areas within the fashion sector such as creative direction, fabric and material resource, design consultant and more.
You can apply for this course as an MFA or MA. The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Upper Second Class (2:1) or equivalent in an art design or media subject area. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | Docklands Campus University Way London E16 2RD |
Summary
The MA/MFA Fashion hinges on the concept of the designer as a pioneer, identifying and developing new terrains beyond the frontier of the industry as we know it today.
Integral to its philosophy is that it is a space for creative minds to consider what the future of fashion looks like shaping their learning and knowledge to become leaders and innovators for the industry.
Depending on the degree type chosen, students will develop their learning over 6 to 8 modules, that aim to facilitate students to critically reflect on their initial research projects, to define their practice both conceptually and technically and produce a body of work that reflects the professional process and progress. This will evidence independent, original work and research within the subject area.
Students will have the opportunity to experience professional engagement in a context relevant to their individual practice or chosen career path through the completion of live industry projects and undertake a master-level work placement (minimum 10 weeks, maximum 12 weeks) in an industry that is pertinent to their career objectives.
Past students have gone on to launch their own businesses or work freelance in many areas within the fashion sector such as creative direction, fabric and material resource, design consultant and more.
You can apply for this course as an MFA or MA. The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Upper Second Class (2:1) or equivalent in an art design or media subject area. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | Docklands Campus University Way London E16 2RD |
Summary
The MA/MFA Fashion hinges on the concept of the designer as a pioneer, identifying and developing new terrains beyond the frontier of the industry as we know it today.
Integral to its philosophy is that it is a space for creative minds to consider what the future of fashion looks like, shaping their learning and knowledge to become leaders and innovators for the industry.
Depending on the degree type chosen, students will develop their learning over 6 to 8 modules, that aims to facilitate students to critically reflect on their initial research projects, to define their practice both conceptually and technically and produce a body of work that reflects the professional process and progress. This will evidence independent, original work and research within the subject area.
Students will have the opportunity to experience professional engagement in a context relevant to their individual practice or chosen career path through the completion of live industry projects and undertake a master-level work placement (minimum 10-week maximum 12-week) in an industry that is pertinent to their career objectives.
Past students have gone on to launch their own businesses or work freelance in a number of areas within the fashion sector such as creative direction, fabric and material resource, design consultant and more.
You can apply for this course as an MFA or MA. The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Minimum 2:1 in an art design or media subject area. Portfolio advice and guidance If you cannot submit a portfolio please contact us otherwise your application may be withdrawn if we do not receive a portfolio. Read below to find out everything you need to know. |
Location | Docklands Campus University Way London E16 2RD |
Summary
The MA/MFA Fashion hinges on the concept of the designer as a pioneer, identifying and developing new terrains beyond the frontier of the industry as we know it today.
Integral to its philosophy is that it is a space for creative minds to consider what the future of fashion looks like, shaping their learning and knowledge to become leaders and innovators for the industry.
Depending on the degree type chosen, students will develop their learning over 6 to 8 modules, that aims to facilitate students to critically reflect on their initial research projects, to define their practice both conceptually and technically and produce a body of work that reflects the professional process and progress. This will evidence independent, original work and research within the subject area.
Students will have the opportunity to experience professional engagement in a context relevant to their individual practice or chosen career path through the completion of live industry projects and undertake a master-level work placement (minimum 10-week maximum 12-week) in an industry that is pertinent to their career objectives.
Past students have gone on to launch their own businesses or work freelance in a number of areas within the fashion sector such as creative direction, fabric and material resource, design consultant and more.
You can apply for this course as an MFA or MA. The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2:1 in an art design or media subject area. Portfolio advice and guidance If you cannot submit a portfolio please contact us otherwise your application may be withdrawn if we do not receive a portfolio. Read below to find out everything you need to know. |
Location | Docklands Campus University Way London E16 2RD |
Master of Fine Arts - MFA (PG)
Summary
The MA/MFA Fashion hinges on the concept of the designer as a pioneer, identifying and developing new terrains beyond the frontier of the industry as we know it today.
Integral to its philosophy is that it is a space for creative minds to consider what the future of fashion looks like shaping their learning and knowledge to become leaders and innovators for the industry.
Depending on the degree type chosen, students will develop their learning over 6 to 8 modules, that aim to facilitate students to critically reflect on their initial research projects, to define their practice both conceptually and technically and produce a body of work that reflects the professional process and progress. This will evidence independent, original work and research within the subject area.
Students will have the opportunity to experience professional engagement in a context relevant to their individual practice or chosen career path through the completion of live industry projects and undertake a master-level work placement (minimum 10 weeks, maximum 12 weeks) in an industry that is pertinent to their career objectives.
Past students have gone on to launch their own businesses or work freelance in many areas within the fashion sector such as creative direction, fabric and material resource, design consultant and more.
You can apply for this course as an MFA or MA. The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Upper Second Class (2:1) or equivalent in an art design or media subject area. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | Main Site University Way London E16 2RD |
Summary
The MA/MFA Fashion hinges on the concept of the designer as a pioneer, identifying and developing new terrains beyond the frontier of the industry as we know it today.
Integral to its philosophy is that it is a space for creative minds to consider what the future of fashion looks like shaping their learning and knowledge to become leaders and innovators for the industry.
Depending on the degree type chosen, students will develop their learning over 6 to 8 modules, that aim to facilitate students to critically reflect on their initial research projects, to define their practice both conceptually and technically and produce a body of work that reflects the professional process and progress. This will evidence independent, original work and research within the subject area.
Students will have the opportunity to experience professional engagement in a context relevant to their individual practice or chosen career path through the completion of live industry projects and undertake a master-level work placement (minimum 10 weeks, maximum 12 weeks) in an industry that is pertinent to their career objectives.
Past students have gone on to launch their own businesses or work freelance in many areas within the fashion sector such as creative direction, fabric and material resource, design consultant and more.
You can apply for this course as an MFA or MA. The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Upper Second Class (2:1) or equivalent in an art design or media subject area. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | Main Site University Way London E16 2RD |
Summary
The MA/MFA Fashion hinges on the concept of the designer as a pioneer, identifying and developing new terrains beyond the frontier of the industry as we know it today.
Integral to its philosophy is that it is a space for creative minds to consider what the future of fashion looks like, shaping their learning and knowledge to become leaders and innovators for the industry.
Depending on the degree type chosen, students will develop their learning over 6 to 8 modules, that aims to facilitate students to critically reflect on their initial research projects, to define their practice both conceptually and technically and produce a body of work that reflects the professional process and progress. This will evidence independent, original work and research within the subject area.
Students will have the opportunity to experience professional engagement in a context relevant to their individual practice or chosen career path through the completion of live industry projects and undertake a master-level work placement (minimum 10-week maximum 12-week) in an industry that is pertinent to their career objectives.
Past students have gone on to launch their own businesses or work freelance in a number of areas within the fashion sector such as creative direction, fabric and material resource, design consultant and more.
You can apply for this course as an MFA or MA. The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2:1 in an art design or media subject area. Portfolio advice and guidance If you cannot submit a portfolio please contact us otherwise your application may be withdrawn if we do not receive a portfolio. Read below to find out everything you need to know. |
Location | Main Site University Way London E16 2RD |
Summary
The MA/MFA Fashion hinges on the concept of the designer as a pioneer, identifying and developing new terrains beyond the frontier of the industry as we know it today.
Integral to its philosophy is that it is a space for creative minds to consider what the future of fashion looks like, shaping their learning and knowledge to become leaders and innovators for the industry.
Depending on the degree type chosen, students will develop their learning over 6 to 8 modules, that aims to facilitate students to critically reflect on their initial research projects, to define their practice both conceptually and technically and produce a body of work that reflects the professional process and progress. This will evidence independent, original work and research within the subject area.
Students will have the opportunity to experience professional engagement in a context relevant to their individual practice or chosen career path through the completion of live industry projects and undertake a master-level work placement (minimum 10-week maximum 12-week) in an industry that is pertinent to their career objectives.
Past students have gone on to launch their own businesses or work freelance in a number of areas within the fashion sector such as creative direction, fabric and material resource, design consultant and more.
You can apply for this course as an MFA or MA. The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2:1 in an art design or media subject area. Portfolio advice and guidance If you cannot submit a portfolio please contact us otherwise your application may be withdrawn if we do not receive a portfolio. Read below to find out everything you need to know. |
Location | Main Site University Way London E16 2RD |
University of East London
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