University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C10055v8 Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles

Award(s): Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles (BDesign)
UAC code: 601040 (CSP), 611040 (DFEE)
CRICOS code: 036567G
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 192
Course EFTSL: 4
Faculty/institute responsible: Design, Architecture and Building
Location: City campus

Overview
Course aims
Career options
Additional admission requirements
Additional assumed knowledge
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Industrial training/professional practice
Course completion requirements
Course program
Other information

Overview

The Fashion and Textile design course provides a framework within which students gain the necessary knowledge and skills in creative design, technical applications, and critical theory to enter fashion and textile design and its related industries. Students are encouraged to develop creative solutions in the context of a rapidly changing global fashion business.

The course has links with the industry and guest speakers include designers, journalists, and marketing and business experts. From the third year of study, students have the flexibility to choose a focused career in fashion and/or textiles or in a related field, such as fashion media. The course has two fourth-year industry awards that provide a start to graduates.

Course aims

This course aims to produce graduates who aspire to the highest level of practice and are capable of adapting to the changing nature of the industry while developing a personal philosophy and style. The context of the course covers aspects from street to high-end fashion, and fashion to interior textiles. While many subjects are studio based, theoretical skills are seen as an integral part of the production of original, challenging design solutions.

Career options

Career options include buyer, fashion editor, fashion or textile designer, illustrator or stylist. Some students start their own business, while others work within an established company. Graduates may also continue studies at postgraduate level.

Additional admission requirements

International students (excluding those studying in an Australian high school) must submit an application to UTS: International (in person, by mail or online) or through an accredited UTS representative. The application must include a portfolio of the student's work (preferably provided on CD or DVD).

In addition to the standard application requirements, all non-current school leaver applicants to this course are required to submit online a compulsory Personal Statement directly to UTS by the end of September. For further information, see UTS Personal Statements.

Additional assumed knowledge

Any two units of English.

Textiles and Design; Design and Technology; and Visual Arts are recommended.

Course duration and attendance

This course is offered on a four-year, full-time basis. The hours of attendance in Years 1 and 2 are, on average, four days per week plus one evening. Years 3 and 4 involve, on average, three days per week.

Course structure

Students must complete 192 credit points comprising the following:

  • 138 credit points from the Professional Core Program
  • 24 credit points of elective subjects
  • 30 credit points of Design Studies subjects.

Industrial training/professional practice

Students are encouraged to undertake professional work experience from their second year of study; in the third year of study, students can apply for the OrotonGroup work experience scheme.

Course completion requirements

CBK90242 Sub-major/Electives (Design) 24cp
STM90644 Core subjects 156cp
CBK90778 Design Studies Year 2 6cp
CBK90779 Design Studies Year 4 6cp
Total 192cp

Course program

The example program below is for a student commencing in Autumn semester and undertaking the course full time. In Years 2 and 3 students choose a total of 24 credit points from CBK90242, comprising one sub-major or four electives.

 
Year 1
Autumn semester
83119 Thinking Fashion 6cp
83120 An Introduction to Patternmaking and Construction 6cp
83121 Fashion Communication: An Introduction 6cp
85502 Researching Design History 6cp
Spring semester
83231 Fashion and Textile Design Methods 6cp
83232 Intermediate Patternmaking and Construction 6cp
83233 Fashion Communication: Fashion Drawing and Digital Media 6cp
85503 Researching Design Processes 6cp
Year 2
Autumn or Spring semester
83344 Fashion Communication: Advanced Drawing and Digital Media 6cp
Select one subject from the following in CBK90778: 6cp
85500 Design Futures: Creative Technologies6cp 
85505 Design Interventions: Making Theories6cp 
85506 Design Differences: Intercultural Asia6cp 
85602 Interdisciplinary Design Lab: Undergraduate6cp 
85603 Interdisciplinary Design Experience: Undergraduate6cp 
Autumn semester
83341 Fashion, Gender and Identity 6cp
83342 Couture Techniques 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
83343 Fashion Design: Past to Present 6cp
83345 New Textiles and Technologies 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Year 3
Autumn semester
83563 Dress, Body and Couture 6cp
83568 Advanced Fashion and TextileTechniques 6cp
83561 Men's Collection 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
83567 Women's Collection 6cp
83566 Contemporary Fashion Styling 6cp
85701 Research Based Designing 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Year 4
Autumn semester
83774 Fashion and Textile Research and Conceptualisation 12cp
83777 Professional Practice for Fashion and Textile Designers 6cp
Select one subject from the following in CBK90779: 6cp
85504 Design Futures: Sustainable Lifestyles6cp 
85601 Design Interventions: Business Innovation6cp 
85602 Interdisciplinary Design Lab: Undergraduate6cp 
85603 Interdisciplinary Design Experience: Undergraduate6cp 
85605 Design Differences: Community Identities6cp 
Spring semester
83800 Fashion and Textile Design Major Project 24cp
 
CBK90242 Sub-major and electives list
CBK90246 Electives 24cp
SMJ03029 Technology 24cp
SMJ08157 Business Accounting 24cp
SMJ08189 Project Management 24cp
SMJ08190 Advertising 24cp
SMJ08191 Public Relations 24cp
SMJ08197 Marketing Principles 24cp
SMJ08198 Advertising Principles 24cp
SMJ08200 Construction Finance and Economics 24cp
SMJ09035 Language Other Than English (LOTE) 24cp
SMJ09036 Specialist Country Studies 24cp
SMJ09039 Aboriginal Studies 24cp
SMJ10011 Photography 24cp
SMJ10012 Textile Design 24cp
SMJ10013 Film and Video 24cp
SMJ10016 Furniture Design 24cp
SMJ10017 Design for Theatre 24cp
SMJ10019 Exhibition Design 24cp
SMJ10020 Architectural Studies 24cp
SMJ10021 Cultural Studies 24cp
SMJ10022 Public Communication 24cp
SMJ10023 Property Analysis 24cp
SMJ10024 Social Political and Historical Studies 24cp
SMJ10025 Writing 24cp
SMJ10026 Object and Accessory Design 24cp
SMJ10027 Audio Production 24cp

Other information

Further information is available from the Faculty Student Administration Unit on: