Combined with the Bachelor of International Studies, the degree provides students with additional practical skills, in particular those that raise their awareness of the international contexts of design, by providing the opportunity to acquire knowledge and understanding of a language
The degree provides the conceptual knowledge and garment-making skills required to transform creative vision into compelling fashion statements.
Combined with the Bachelor of International Studies, the degree provides students with additional practical skills, in particular those that raise their awareness of the international contexts of design, by providing the opportunity to acquire knowledge and understanding of a language other than English and another culture.
While UTS recognises that a commercial framework is important, students are encouraged to become industry leaders through a focus on innovation, experimentation, individual expression and the future of fashion.
They have full access to world-class textile and fashion workshops, working under the close supervision of expert staff. This experimental spirit is balanced by close industry ties. Students get the opportunity to work on real-world projects with brands such as Jets Swimwear, Think Positive, Australian Wool Innovation, Calcoup Knitwear and Swarovski.
UTS also understands that the fashion industry is as much about people as it is about garments: using studios and interdisciplinary subjects, students gain the communication and teamwork skills to develop, articulate and sell their creations to peers and industry.
Graduates are recognised globally and many have gone on to work or study overseas, including fashion capitals London, New York, Tokyo and Milan. Leading international designers employing UTS graduates include Alexander McQueen, Kenzo, Abercrombie and Fitch, and Helmut Lang.
The international experience of the international studies component further enhances career prospects.
The course is designed to provide students with an outlook and ambition that extends beyond the university, cultivating a collaborative and global vision of design.
Central to the course is the integration of theory and practice in relation to fashion and textile design. Students are expected to develop an understanding of the formation and application of their own individual design language and theoretical position in relationship to historical and contemporary contexts.
The first year introduces design principles and challenges design thinking. Within the second year students have the opportunity to diversify according to their area of interest and strength in areas including innovation in material research, types of technologies, engaging with digital design, methods of construction, approaches to either flat patternmaking or drape.
The fashion studio and professional practice subjects in third year have been designed to extend students' understanding of global fashion and to provide them with a choice of design projects and areas of specialisation.
A further two years of study introduce and consolidate the learning of a language and culture other than English.
UTS is the top-ranked young university in Australia. Our vision is to be a leading public university of technology recognised for our global impact. We’re known for our innovative teaching. We’re committed to practical innovation and research that benefits industry and society.
We believe in social change to create a more just and equal world. UTS acknowledges the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and the Boorooberongal People of the Dharug Nation.
Upon whose ancestral lands our campuses now stand. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands.
If you dream of a career as a Fashion Designer, Fashion Stylist, Textile Designer, Fashion Buyer, Fashion Merchandiser, Pattern Maker, or Product Developer, this course is for you.
You will develop knowledge and skills that prepare you for working in a junior design assistant role in the fashion industry. Whilst design focused you will also look at market segments and positioning, develop market specific design concepts and present your brand proposal to an industry panel.
FBI’s Nationally Recognised and Government Accredited Fashion Business Courses cover a diverse and comprehensive range of interrelated modules, setting you up with the opportunity to head in a variety of areas within the Fashion Industry.
The Diploma offers students the opportunity to learn new skills and techniques and build upon their previous seasons ranges. The Diploma of Fashion Design is inclusive of Certificate in Fashion Design subjects.
Our fashion degree is the longest running fashion degree in Queensland and provides industry-standard facilities. Graduates have launched internationally successful careers.
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