BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Art and Design (QCF) - Fashion
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Introduction
This is the first year of a two-year programme. Year One of the Subsidiary Certificate in Fashion Retail feeds directly into the Year Two Extended Diploma. This creative programme explores fashion design in both practice and theory and connects it with the world of retail.What Will I Learn
The programme gives you the knowledge, understanding and specialist skills including: pattern cutting, garment construction, fabric manipulation, fashion design both historic and contemporary, window display and retail design, contemporary screen print design, digital and fashion styling. You will work in specialist studios and workshops and take part in visits to exhibitions, museums and to…Frequently asked questions
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Introduction
This is the first year of a two-year programme. Year One of the Subsidiary Certificate in Fashion Retail feeds directly into the Year Two Extended Diploma. This creative programme explores fashion design in both practice and theory and connects it with the world of retail.What Will I Learn
The programme gives you the knowledge, understanding and specialist skills including: pattern cutting, garment construction, fabric manipulation, fashion design both historic and contemporary, window display and retail design, contemporary screen print design, digital and fashion styling. You will work in specialist studios and workshops and take part in visits to exhibitions, museums and top London retailers as an integral part of the course.Example Modules
- Construction
- Visual Communication
- Digital
- Retail
How Will I Be Assessed?
All modules are internally assessed through a broad range of projects and are subject to external moderation. Assignments include a variety of assessment methods, including exploratory work, case studies and industry inspired outcomes.Entry Requirements
Minimum of 4 GCSEs at grades A*-C, including a GCSE in a creative subject such as Art, Graphics, Photography or Textiles and/or a Level 2 Diploma in Fashion. Alternatively successful completion of the Tec Subsidiary Diploma in Visual Arts.Additional Information
There is an annual studio fee of £200 which is used to provide course materials needed in classes, individual portfolios, toolbox with sewing kit as well as contributing to educational trips.Progression
The direct progression from this programme would be the BTEC Extended Diploma in Year Two, after which a course in Higher Education or employment.Career Opportunities
This Level 3 course will provide students with the opportunity to progress onto or within employment in the creative industries sector.Qualification type: Level 3 Mode of study: Full-Time Courses Start date: September Duration (weeks): 36 Hours per week: To be confirmed Days of the week: Mon - Fri Course code: CSDFASHR3
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