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Staffordshire University Regional Federation

25-05-2007   



 


Session 2007/2008


 


 


BTEC HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN FASHION  (UCAS Route A – 032W, Route B – 032E) 


 


 


Duration:      Two years, full time


 


 


This programme is offered in conjunction with Staffordshire University and is designed to prepare students for a wide range of possible occupations within the fashion industry. There are also opportunities for one year ‘top-up’ and advanced entry to degree programmes.


 


 


We pride ourselves on offering a varied fashion-related programme that aspires to develop creative, practical and technically able individuals.  Throughout, we also aim to develop student’s critical and analytical skills to produce well-rounded HND graduates who are able to move smoothly and confidently into professional practice/employment or further education, dependent on individual needs.  When qualified, our students are able to work comfortably across a variety of disciplines including fashion design, garment realisation, fashion directions and fashion communications.


 


 


Work placements are integrated into the course and recent student placements have included:


 


 


Betty Jackson                                      Harvey Nichols


Matthew Williamson                            Aimee McWilliams


Patrick Cox                                          John Lewis


Next                                                     Birmingham Repertory Theatre


Adams                                                 Julien MacDonald


Dazed and Confused Magazine           Nathan Jenden


 


 


All students are encouraged to take part in the annual residential trips, which may include London, Paris, Barcelona, Milan or New York.  Students also usually have the opportunity to visit a major trade show (such as Premiere Vision) during their HND.


 


 


The annual student fashion show provides a showcase for final collections and project work. Final year students also produce a static exhibition. All students are invited to submit work for consideration for the Clotheshow Live at the Birmingham N.E.C. – the biggest fashion and beauty event in the world.


 


 


Course Content


 


The course consists of seven core units and nine specialist units as follows (subject to change as required):


 


 








Core


 


Drawing Techniques and Approaches


Visual Communication


Professional Studies


Historical and Contextual Referencing


Professional Practice and Development


Critical Study (Dissertation)


Fashion and Textile Materials Understanding







Specialist


 


Experimental Textiles


Design Exploration in Fashion


Fashion Environment (Marketing)


Production Techniques


Pattern Drafting


Research and Development for Fashion Design


Realising a Fashion Collection


Pattern Construction


Garment Manufacture


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Additional Course Costs


 


 


Applicants applying for courses of this nature should be aware that although the college makes a financial contribution towards material, the cost of additional materials should not be ignored when considering the total expense involved.  It should be noted that the extra expense depends on the quality of materials chosen by the student.  This will be covered further at interview.


 


 


Additionally, students will be expected to attend the residential visits as part of the course requirements and a work placement.


 


 


Entry Requirements


 


 


Students must be at least 18 years of age and should also have completed at least one of the following:


·           BTEC National Certificate or Diploma in Fashion, Textiles or art related subject


·           BTEC Advanced GNVQ Art & Design


·           BTEC Diploma in Foundation Studies in Art and Design


·           At least one GCE ‘A’ level pass in Art, with appropriate subjects at GCSE at Grades A,


B or C.


·           For mature candidates (21+), appropriate work experience supported by a demonstrated commitment to pursue study in fashion would be welcomed.


 


 


Entry Profile


 


 


Typical candidates would also show a strong GSCE profile, including English at Grade C, or equivalent. We look for motivated, ambitious and enthusiastic fashion-directed students who are eager to apply and extend their talents, learn new skills and develop their understanding of the fashion industry. A minimum point score of 120 at level 3 is usual.


 


 


Students who do not match this profile but have an exceptionally strong portfolio may be considered on individual merit at interview.


 


 


Assessment


 


 


Continuous assessment throughout the course.


 


 


How to Apply


 


 


Applications can be made through UCAS system using the following codes: Route A – 032W, Route B – 032E. 


 


 


For further information


 


 


If you would like any more information about the college or our courses, you can write, visit, or telephone Student Services on 01785 275468.  Our e-mail address is: enquiries@staffordcoll.ac.uk.  If you are unsure about which course to take, we can arrange for you to talk to our guidance advisors.


 


 


Course Leader


Samantha Lovell


(01785) 275585


 


 


Equal Opportunities


 


 


Stafford College is committed to the implementation of a policy to achieve equality of opportunity for all staff, students and members of the community it serves.  In doing so the College will actively work to achieve equality regardless of age, race, skin colour, disability, gender, marital status, sexuality and faith.


 


 




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