BIAD : Fashion Styling - MA


Main website search



  • BIAD

Fashion Styling - MA

Introduction

The course is part of the Fashion Media Master’s Programme within the School of Fashion and Textiles. Primarily vocational and practical, the course caters for those with career interests in contemporary fashion styling, visualisation and communications.

Summary
  • School
  • School of Fashion, Textiles and Three Dimensional Design
  • Campus
  • Gosta Green
  • Duration
  • Full Time: 1 year
    Part Time: 2 years
  • Fees
  • Full Time: £4,500
    Part Time: £2,250
    Full Time (International): £10,300 per year
    For information on fees please contact the School directly:
    Tel: +44 (0)121 331 5800
    Email: biad.admissions@bcu.ac.uk

Further Studies

For further information on courses Tel: +44(0)121 331 5595 or go direct to the courses section of the website.

Employment Opportunities

Potential areas of employment and expertise on exit are as follows: fashion styling, visual merchandising, image consultancy, brand development, events management, trend analysis and forecasting, research.

Structure

Course Structure

Each postgraduate stage takes 15 weeks full-time or 30 weeks part-time. During all stages the majority of your study-time and effort is devoted to practical and creative studies.

During the Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) stage emphasis is on your ability to conceive and initiate styling projects, then develop creative strategies for their realisation. You initially write a Personal Programme of Study (PPS) which outlines your study plans and can be interdisciplinary in nature. You then maintain a diary and give a seminar.

The Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage focuses on developing your ability to manage short styling projects from conception to realisation. You also write a strategic plan relating to your remaining studies, personal development and career ambitions. You are introduced to a range of research techniques and resources. You can undertake work placement or experience at this time, or external activities related to your PPS.

For your Master’s you will undertake a single major styling project, that reflects your PPS, showcases your abilities and ideas and is executed and managed in a professional manner. You also write a reflective report that encourages you to develop a critical and contextual framework within which to understand your practice. Finally you present an exhibition (or equivalent) that reflects your studies and career goals. Your programme will include a mixture of practical projects and written work.

At the end of each stage you will present and explain your practical work. Written reports are required to conform to academic conventions – other documentation can be more creative in format. It is necessary to pass each postgraduate stage before progressing to the next.

How to apply

Entry Requirements

  • Either a first degree in a relevant subject or equivalent qualifications and experience.

Application Details

Please apply direct to BIAD faculty office.

Fees Notes

For information on fees please contact BIAD Admissions: Tel: +44 (0)121 331 5150 Email: biad.admissions@bcu.ac.uk

 

Enquiries

Prospective students from the UK or EU may enquire online by using the Course Enquiry Form or call +44 (0)121 331 5595.

Prospective students from non-EU countries may enquire via the International Enquiry Form or call +44 (0)121 331 6714.