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Subject ranking

Art & Design
UK / CUG
35th
Art and design
UK / The Times
41st
Overall
UK / CUG
140th

Costs

Course feesS$30.3K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$16.8K / year
Beer S$8
MacDonalds S$11
Cinema S$13
Coffee S$5
TotalS$47.1K / year

Entry requirements

A Level BBB
Diploma 2.5
International Baccalaureate 27

Scholarships

NUA Undergraduate Excellence Award
£3000 for tuition
5 available
NUA Singapore Undergraduate Regional Award
£3000 for tuition
1 available
NUA Postgraduate Excellence Award
£3000 for tuition
2 available
British Chevening Scholarships
100% for tuition and living expenses
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
W233
Upcoming
Intakes
Sep 2024
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Duration

3 years
Graduate
2027
About the course

OVERVIEW BA (Hons) Fashion at Norwich University of the Arts (Norwich) combines creative thinking with technical skill and understanding, enabling our graduates to fulfil professional ambitions in a wide variety of roles across the creative industries and beyond. Visual research, conceptual thinking, material explorations of form and silhouette alongside commercial awareness and professional communication skills enable you to find your creative voice within a supportive and shared fashion experience. The course is forward-looking in its approach, preparing graduates for an ever-evolving industry, meeting the needs of commerciality while embracing ethical responsibility and inclusive design. Determination, adaptability and prepared for change are key attributes of our Fashion graduates. KEY FEATURES

  • Study a fast-paced and varied curriculum of fundamental fashion in which the individual student voice is developed through personal choice of research topics, client profiles and garment/collection outcomes
  • Core topics referenced within studio projects include contemporary narratives on craft practices and traditional tailoring, creative cut and digital fashion, as well as international relations, social, cultural and gender identities
  • Undertake numerous projects during the course that encourage you to take risks with both thinking and making, designing for wide-ranging customer profiles, products, and contexts across the spectrum of fashion
  • Through hands-on practical workshops you will undertake design challenges in well-equipped fashion and textile workshops to answer industry-relevant briefs
  • Gain industry awareness through lectures and seminars by the staff team as well as external guest speakers, adding context and further understanding to your studies.
YOUR FUTURE The final year of the course enables you to identify a personal strategy, through practical and theoretical research, development, and outcomes, to evidence the required skills and attributes for your future direction. This may include a fashion collection alongside other outcomes appropriate to your intended ambitions. You will complete a Research Report on a relevant area of the industry, propose and deliver a Final Major Project that showcases your readiness for graduation, and reflect on your interests, strengths, and self-defined career ambitions to generate a professional career development plan. Transferable skills are developed throughout the course within the learning and teaching environment as well as through extra-curricular projects and opportunities. Strong communication skills, negotiation, team-working and time management are highly desirable employability skills. Projects with industry enable you to present your work for industry feedback and gain commercial and creative exposure, developing your aspirations during your studies. We have recently worked with brands including John Lewis, Oasis, Superdry, Oliver Bonas, Ralph Lauren, Escada Sport, New Look and YKK on industry-focused projects. Past students have achieved industry recognition including success in competitions with British Fashion Council, Graduate Fashion Week, Anne Tyrrell Student Design Award, Golden Shears, and the international Arts of Fashion awards. Graduates of the course have secured diverse roles in fashion-related positions and beyond including design roles at H&M, Ted Baker, Victoria Beckham, Marks & Spencer, Outfit Arcadia Group and Blakely and manufacturing roles in companies including Yarmouth Oilskins. Others have progressed to post graduate research, in areas such as bio-material research and creative health for art therapy. OUR STUDENTS’ WORK Explore our online Graduate Showcase – celebrating the very best Norwich University of the Arts graduate work. Explore nuagradshowcase.com

A local representative of Norwich University of the Arts in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.