BTEC Diploma in Art & Design (Fashion Promotion and Styling)
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Fashion
What does the course include?
If you are going to be 24 or older at the start of this course, you could be be entitled to an Advaned Learning Loan which will cover your tuition fees. Please click here for more information.
You can keep up to date with all the latest fashion news and updates from the course Facebook Page.
This one year course introduces you to the field of Fashion Promotion and its role throughout fashion related industries.
The course involves the development of computer graphics to ensure current and relevant skills needed in the area of design.
The course includes:
- Trend Analysis
- Styling
- Brand Design
- Illustration
- Visual Merchandising
The course will give you ex…
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Fashion
What does the course include?
If you are going to be 24 or older at the start of this course, you could be be entitled to an Advaned Learning Loan which will cover your tuition fees. Please click here for more information.
You can keep up to date with all the latest fashion news and updates from the course Facebook Page.
This one year course introduces you to the field of Fashion Promotion and its role throughout fashion related industries.
The course involves the development of computer graphics to ensure current and relevant skills needed in the area of design.
The course includes:
- Trend Analysis
- Styling
- Brand Design
- Illustration
- Visual Merchandising
The course will give you excellent experience and knowledge if you want to gain employment in areas such as fashion retail buying and visual merchandising.
If you would like to find out more information about this course and speak to the course tutors, please come along to one of our Plumstead Centre Open Days.
What do I need to get on this course?
5 GCSE’s at grade A-D or equivalent; BTEC 1st Diploma. Students will need to be able to show a portfolio/sketchbook of creative work.
Where does it lead?
This course gives excellent experience and knowledge to those wanting to gain employment in areas such as fashionretail, buying and fashion merchandising.
It is also possible to apply for a ‘top up’ for
learners with experience in pattern cutting and
construction on our Extended Diploma Fashion
course 2nd year.
There is a 12% increase in fashion related jobs forecast in Greenwich between 2012 and 2017.
Source: EMSI Covered Employment � 2nd Quarter 2010
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