BTEC HNC Diploma in Fashion and Textiles (QCF) Level 4
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Introduction
This course would best suit those who are creative and enjoy fashion design and/or production. The course has been developed to meet the demands of employers and provides advanced study for those who want to pursue a career in the fashion industry. Creativity is encouraged and supported through all the elements of this course. We feel it is vital to balance the relationship between fashion and other areas within Art and Design so at Aylesbury College you will be encouraged to work across a variety of related disciplines.What Will I Learn
Students will learn all aspects of the Fashion Retail trade, emphasis is placed on innovation and experimentation. Areas included will be vis…Frequently asked questions
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Introduction
This course would best suit those who are creative and enjoy fashion design and/or production. The course has been developed to meet the demands of employers and provides advanced study for those who want to pursue a career in the fashion industry. Creativity is encouraged and supported through all the elements of this course. We feel it is vital to balance the relationship between fashion and other areas within Art and Design so at Aylesbury College you will be encouraged to work across a variety of related disciplines.What Will I Learn
Students will learn all aspects of the Fashion Retail trade, emphasis is placed on innovation and experimentation. Areas included will be visual merchandising, collection building, fashion construction, promotion, photography, styling and new media digital skills. We aim for students to approach design with a clear understanding of industry requirements and standards.Example Modules
- Trend and Colour Analysis
- Conceptual Garment Construction
- Fashion Promotion
- Illustration
How Will I Be Assessed?
On-going assessment throughout the HNC and final project/dissertation. Overall the assessment strategy taken in these awards is towards holistic assessment. The course is assessed through throughout the year. You will be assessed on both practical and journal work and will be given a path way grade on each project to then improve to a higher gradeEntry Requirements
BTEC Level 3 Extended diploma in fashion (MPP = 160); 3 A levels, including a minimum of one creative subject.Additional Information
With the breadth of the Fashion industry, the HNC award aims to provide candidates with the skills to meet the needs of the industry at various levels and to provide opportunities across the sector. The awards should therefore have wide access arrangementProgression
HNC, followed by HND and full Degree.Career Opportunities
Retail stores & outlets, Management, Teaching, Fashion design, Visual Merchandiser, Fashion buyer, Garment technologist, Trend analysisQualification type: Level 4 Mode of study: Part-Time Courses Start date: September Duration (weeks): TBC Hours per week: 13 Days of the week: TBC Course code: COTFASHI4
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