This short course is structured to enable you to maintain your professional employment while studying through weekly study sessions over 12 weeks.
Course content
What will you study on the Communication in Practice Module?
This short course is structured to enable you to maintain your professional employment while studying through weekly study sessions over 12 weeks.
Through a series of lectures, self-directed learning, practice-based activities and discussions, you will develop a holistic approach to communication.
With expert support in integrating theory and practice, you will transfer your learning into your workplace with opportunities to reflect on your approaches and enhance your techniques.
As part of this learning process you will develop an increased understanding of your own accountability, which will further enhance your practice and ability to remain self-aware.
Assessment
You will be assessed through two main components:
500 words of coursework
1,500 word assessment
Study design for the textiles and fashion industry with a focus on collaboration and sustainability utilising digital and traditional technologies.
Discover your unique voice as a fashion and textiles creative.
Prepare yourself for a rewarding job in the fashion industry by learning a broad range of Fashion and Textile design skills.
Enhance your employability by specialising in your chosen fashion pathway.
What Does Our Degree Do?
Equip graduates with industry-relevant skills and knowledge whilst fostering their agility to operate with integrity and a strong sense of personal identity within the global fashion community.
Teach students to think creatively and independently.
Teach students to work collaboratively.
Be responsive to the evolving needs of the fashion industries to work towards UN SDG 12 (Target 12. 5 ‘By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling and reuse’).
Celebrate the differences between digital and traditional technologies and their relative merits and uses in context.
Why Study Fashion BA At Middlesex University?
Students will learn and develop design skills for the Textiles and Fashion industries, enhancing employment opportunities on graduation.
Incredible range of traditional and digital textiles equipment and specialist spaces.
Work placement opportunities – each 2nd year Fashion student undertakes a work placement in the fashion industry and has the opportunity to take a 1-year work placement module.
A collaborative learning environment, working with Fashion Communication and Styling and Fashion Marketing students on projects.
Course Highlights
Explore all areas of textile and fashion design before specialising.
Established connections with the fashion industry.
One of the best equipped fashion courses in London.
Projects and competitions set by industry contacts.
To support your career we provide fully accredited courses so that you do not face any problem getting a job or receiving a promotion in your workplace!
This course will provide important guidance, tools and techniques to help those looking to either start their career or make the necessary plans to enhance or change their existing career.
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