BA (Hons) Fashion Design Course in London

Throughout the BA (Hons) in Fashion degree at LCCA, you’ll be encouraged to find your own fashion identity and to leave a noticeable imprint on all of the items you design.

Course details

From your first year, you’ll explore the cultural, economic, environmental and sustainable factors that underpin the world of fashion while learning practical techniques that you can utilise in many roles. These include drape, fabric manipulation, constructed textile, pattern cutting, garment manufacture and trailers.
  • Mode of study: 2 day campus weekday
  • Intake: October, February, June
  • Course length: 3-4 years
  • Course fee: £9,250 per year
  • Location: London

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Course overview

During this fashion course, you’ll learn how to take the concepts you design through drawing and illustration work and create marketable products. Additionally, you’ll study media, photography and styling, portfolio presentation and computer-aided design.

By the time you graduate from this fashion degree, you’ll have developed industry expertise through a work placement as well as a range of transferable skills that will make you a top candidate for a range of roles in the fashion industry.

Benefits

Entry requirements

At LCCA, we accept students who have decided to move on from their current institute to find a new place of study.

All of our UCA accredited UG degrees allow for direct entry onto the second year (Level 5) or third year (Level 6) of study depending on your existing qualifications. 

To verify if you qualify for direct entry, please contact us to discuss your admissions options.

Careers

The scope of this fashion course enables our graduates to secure a range of positions at different levels of the industry, such as:

  • Design co-ordinator
  • Fashion technologist
  • Fashion sourcing
  • Product development
  • Visual merchandiser
  • Pattern cutter and seamstress
  • Fashion buyer
  • Fashion designer
  • Retail buyer
  • Stylist
  • Textile designer
  • Clothing/textile technologist
  • garment technologist

Modules

By the time you graduate from this fashion degree, you’ll have developed industry expertise through a work placement as well as a range of transferable skills that will make you a top candidate for a range of roles in the fashion industry.

  • Introduction to Creative Business & Management
  • English for Academic Purposes, Research & Study Skills
  • Marketing, Communication & Branding
  • Exploring Practices: Process, Materials & Techniques
  • Visual Culture
  • Investigating Specialist Practice
  • Final Major Project
  • Introduction to Design
  • Visual Communication
  • Creative Cutting and Construction
  • Introduction to Fashion History and Theory
  • Innovative Design Practice
  • Creative Drape Practice
  • Professional Practice
  • Theories of Culture, Identity and Communication
  • Professional Portfolio
  • Final Major Project
  • Dissertation