Higher National Certificate (BTEC)
Deadline for enrolment:
Work Placement
Graduates of this course are eligible for a one month work placement with a fashion design company. All placements are made in the greater London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh areas.
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- Classroom Based
- Course Location
- We offer classes in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast, Cardiff and Bristol
- Course Level
- Equivalent to level 4 on the RQF
- Entry Requirements
- 18 years old or over
Note: If English is not your first language, we recommend you have at least level 5.5 IELTS or equivalent. Or, have completed your last two years of schooling through English. - Assessment
- 15 practical assignments
- Accreditation
The British Academy of Fashion Design has partnered with global educational experts Pearson Education to offer BTEC courses to our students. These courses are a recognised route to university, leading to the final year of a degree course or progression on to other professional qualifications.
Completing this course will lead to the second year of a degree, or enable you to become a successful fashion designer by honing your skills to create, present and manage your own fashion collection.
Designed around 15 practical assignments, you will incrementally develop the advanced techniques and deep understanding of the industry that you need to succeed as a fashion designer.
As a classroom-based student you will attend tutor-led classes taught by industry professionals. You will also have full access to our student area, the Online Learning Centre, which contains course material created by industry experts including instructional videos, written content and assignments.
Our tutors provide all the support, knowledge and in-depth feedback you need to progress through your course and are always contactable through the Online Learning Centre.
On average a student studying around 15 hours per week can complete the course in 18 months, a student studying around 30 hours a week can complete the course in 9 months*.
*Completion time is based on the approximate time it has taken past students to complete the course. Students have up to 36 months to complete the course.
Class Location
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309 Regent Street
London
W1B 2HW
115 New Cavendish St
London
W1W 6UW
Victoria Centre
Vincent Square
London
SW1P 2PD
44 Hallam Street
London
W1W 6JJ
1 America Square
17 Crosswall
London
EC3N 2LB
The University of Salford
The Crescent
Salford
Manchester
M5 4WT
Manchester - Piccadilly
One Piccadilly Place,
1 Auburn Street
Manchester
M1 3DG
14-16 Faraday St
Manchester
M1 1BE
11 Stevenson Square
Manchester
M1 1DB
Business School
All Saints Building
Manchester
M15 6BH
Newman University
Genners Ln
Birmingham
B32 3NT
Newman University
Genners Ln
Birmingham
B32 3NT
Newman University
Genners Ln
Birmingham
B32 3NT
7 Cannon Street
Birmingham
B2 5EP
Merchiston Campus
10 Colinton Road
Edinburgh
EH10 5DT
16 St Mary's St.
Edinburgh
EH1 1SU
Stranmillis Road
Belfast
Co. Antrim
Northern Ireland
BT9 5DY
Location to be confirmed
Location to be confirmed
Class Schedule
View the schedule for the evening classes and the weekend classes in London , Birmingham , Manchester , Edinburgh , Belfast , Cardiff and Bristol.
Topics
The list below provides an overview of the topics covered in this course.
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- Techniques & Processes
Develop the skills that enable you as a fashion designer to create innovative shapes through draping on a mannequin. Explore the techniques of flat pattern drafting and how to manipulate patterns to create new designs, tailored to specific measurements. This is the perfect place to start to learn the different techniques and processes at the core of the fashion industry. You will learn about:
- Idea generation
- Starting your sketchbook
- Draping
- Flat pattern techniques
- Sketching
- Creating a mood board
- Presentation boards
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- Fashion & Textile Practices
Learn about the properties of fabrics, their weights and appropriate uses. You will experiment with fabric manipulation techniques, and you will receive an introduction to sewing techniques. You will learn about:
- Creating a swatch book
- Understanding technical aspects of fabrics
- Choosing fabrics
- Deconstruction/reconstruction of fabrics
- Experimenting with fabrics
- Technical sewing notebook - including zip, seams, bindings and garment construction
- Sewing different fabric types
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- Contextual Studies
Research fashion history and gain an understanding of fashion in a social context. You will learn about:
- The Rise of Haute Couture
- From Flower Power to the New Romantics
- Street style, mash-up, and globalisation
- Sustainability
- Wearable technology
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- Pattern Cutting & Garment Making
Building on your skills, you will develop your technical ability to create patterns and sewing skills to produce a final garment. You will learn about:
- How to measure a person for individual patterns
- How to create a dress, bodice and skirt block
- Manipulating pattern blocks to create new pattern styles
- Working with lay plans and fabric cutting
- Sewing calico toiles and assessing for proper fitting
- Creating a finished garment
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- Fashion Collection
The best way to predict the future is to create it. Develop your first cohesive fashion collection, from the initial client brief to final presentation of design work. You will learn about:
- How to measure a person for individual patterns
- Trend forecasting
- Concept boards
- Design development
- Brand identity and logo design
- Fashion collection line-up
- Fashion marketing and promotion
- Pricing
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- Computer Aided Design (CAD) - Illustrator for Fashion
Learn the tools of Adobe Illustrator to create fashion drawings and collection line-ups using video tutorials and written notes to help you develop your own individual style. You will learn about:
- The various tools of the software
- How to create technical drawings - fashion flats
- Working with supplied croquis
- Creating a personal drawing style
- Introducing colour
- Creating a line-up
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- Individual Project
Using all that you have learned in one cohesive project, you will present a project showing your understanding of how the design process works from concept to completion. You will learn about:
- Development of personal skills
- Experimenting with ideas
- Creative design solutions
- Project and time management skills
- Industry specific presentation skills
- Presenting a body of work to add to your portfolio
- A reflective journal
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- Professional Development
Learn all you need to know to set-up your own studio or to work with an established designer or fashion house. Gain an understanding of what is required of a fashion designer from a personal and professional point of view. You will learn about:
- Portfolio presentation
- Skills analysis
- Career paths
- Interview techniques
- Interview presentation
Tutors
All our tutors are fashion design professionals working in the industry.
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Patricia
GomesCourse Tutor
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Charlene
CarillonCourse Tutor
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Sinead
GarciaCourse Tutor
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Carly
KelleherCourse Tutor
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The British Academy of Fashion Design
Our philosophy at the British Academy of Fashion Design is to make high-quality education accessible to all by empowering people to do what they love. Through the power of online and blended learning, our students are able to harness their creativity and practically apply it to succeed in their chosen careers.
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