London College of

An Introduction to Access and Undergraduate Courses at London College of Fashion

1 Cover Image: BA (Hons) Technology 2010 English National Ballet

One of the things I love about LCF is that the standard of teaching is

“ so high. I don’t think you get that

anywhere else, the people that come out of LCF, naturally, are “ the ones that tend to lead in the fashion world.

JANE SHEPHERDSON Chief Executive of Whistles speaking at the BA 2010 Catwalk Show

To view content from the Catwalk Show go to: http://blogs.fashion.arts.ac.uk/snapshot/ and click the ‘2010 runway’ tag

2 Ryo Himuro BA Fashion Design Technology 2010

3 Shiva Hajiebrahimaraghi BA (Hons) Fashion Photography 2010

4 Contents

Introduction 7 Levels of study 9 Overview 11 What is fashion? 12 London is your campus 14 LCF in the world 18 Industry links and partnerships 40 What our students say 60 Life after graduation 62 Where are they now? 64 How to apply 76 Application tips 77 Scholarships, bursaries and awards 78 Student Services 81 Housing 84 International student support 86 Course Information 92 Contact information 170

5 Jonty Van Zeller BA (Hons) Fashion Photography 2010

6 London An Introduction to Access College and Undergraduate Courses of Fashion

We are one of the foremost centres of fashion education in the world. It’s a reputation we are very proud of. Staying ahead in one of the most exciting and competitive industries takes some doing, but we’re up to the challenge.

We nurture the next generation of fashion and designers, stylists, make-up artists, buyers, photographers, journalists and managers. We give them the skills they need and provide them with unique insights into the workings of this ever-changing industry, in the most dynamic city in the world.

Our work is centered on the development of ideas: our staff and students use fashion alongside culturaland historical practice to challenge social, political and ethical agendas. This, combined with our forward-thinking business and management portfolio and relationship with the global fashion and lifestyle industries, is the underpinning of our mission to “Fashion the Future”.

7 8 Matthew BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2010

9 Our teachers are so passionate about the industry so that

“ rubs off on us as well. Everything

relates back to the industry all the time, it is not just an “ abstract course.

CAROLINE SHARP FdSc Beauty and Spa Management

10 Overview At LCF we nurture and encourage your interests, abilities and unique potential.

You will need to have studied in a similar area to apply to our undergraduate courses. If you have not, then you can study on a pre degree course to gain skills in your chosen area. Our enquiries team or international office will be able to advise you on whether you have the right qualifications to be accepted on the course of your choice.

Contact details are available on page 166

11 What is fashion?

I really wanted a degree

that was based in fashion but

“ would give me the skills to go on and pursue another industry “ if I wasn’t able to crack into the fashion industry.

HARRY MCKINLEY BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism

12 Fashion is not just about and Areas such as health, textiles, catwalk shows, there are a wealth of sustainability, ethical design opportunities for you to study fashion and science, (digital technology, and get a job in different parts of the nanotechnology, medicine, fashion and lifestyle industry. engineering and cosmetic science) and general well-being are presenting London College of Fashion began in fashion with a paradox and our 1906 when the Shoreditch Technical students are engaging with these Institute Girls School and later the debates throughout their studies. Barrett and Clapham Trade Schools opened and we began training Furthermore, the relationship between young girls in the art of dressmaking, art and fashion, through conceptual millinery, embroidery and hairdressing. and practical expression, is at LCF’s core. Our key researchers, artists Since then LCF has seen tremendous and designers are seen regularly change both within the College and across international platforms, most across the industry and now, more recently at the Royal Academy as part than ever before, we are committed to of the GSK Contemporary, Aware: extending the influence of fashion be it Art, Fashion, Identity exhibition and economically, socially or politically. working with the V&A and English National Ballet on a collaboration In recent years LCF has made which explored the dynamic impact of significant steps to expand the the Ballet Russes. thinking behind fashion as a discipline that can influence new areas and at the These are just some of the contexts for same time challenge as well as support what fashion is, and can become. an industry that depends on change and consumption at a rapid rate. For more information about all of our Access and Undergraduate courses go to page 92.

On each course page on our website you can also read and interviews with students and staff and look at student work.

13 London is “For fashion, London is the only your campus place to be… it is the throbbing heart of fashion.”

Pandora Howard-Griffith BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Development

LCF is based across six different sites throughout LCF is one of six Colleges that make up University London, one of the main fashion capitals of the of the Arts London - a vibrant world centre for world. We are not a campus based university, so innovation in art, design, fashion, communication expect to travel around and you will be able to make and performing arts. the most out of London while you study. Located within, and contributing to, one of the World class museums and renowned commercial world’s most exciting cultural capitals, the University galleries sit comfortably next to small artist-run is a unique creative community drawing together six exhibition spaces that feature experimental work. distinctive and distinguished Colleges: Camberwell International landmarks and major department College of Arts, Central Saint Martins College of stores are only around the corner from hidden Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, markets, small boutiques and designers’ studios. London College of Communication, London College London is yours to discover. of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Art. www.arts.ac.uk/prospective/london Proudly associated with some of the most original thinkers and practitioners in the arts, the University continues to innovate, challenge convention and nurture exceptional talent.

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14 “London life is indescribable! I’ve been here almost two years and have seen some amazing things – fashion, culture, exhibitions and architecture! What I most like about London is the multicultural aspect – there are pockets of the world all over London. Being an international student in London is also great, as it isn’t long before you run into someone from your home town!”

Thomas Sanders BA (Hons) Fashion Management, 2010 Graduate from Canada

To read Thomas’s full interview go to: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/student-stories/thomas-sanders

15 London College of Fashion IN THE WORLD

We have active projects, industrial collaborations, offsite courses and successful alumni all around the world; it is this global outlook that enriches everything we do and places us at the forefront of fashion education and consultancy.

www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/lcf-in-the-world

16 17 LCF in Bangladesh Middle East LCF is the UK lead partner on a At different times of the year we offer the world British Council funded project in a range of short courses in Dubai Bangladesh. This project enables delivered by specialist LCF tutors. To knowledge transfer and sharing of find out when keep an eye out at… specialist activities between LCF’s Centre for Sustainable Fashion and www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/international/ its international partner. The project partnerships-and-development/ will establish new networks and middle-east connections to develop capacity for creative thinking and entrepreneurial Sri Lanka skills that innovate new products and LCF has developed a continuing services that are eco-friendly. professional development short course at the University of Moratuwa. The Sri www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/international/ Lankan Government invested in the partnerships-and-development/ fashion and textile sector to improve its bangladesh competitiveness through encouraging partnerships between local businesses China and international industrial and LCF is closely linked with Beijing educational organisations. Institute of Fashion Technology. This project has provided the opportunity www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/international/ for both countries to explore how partnerships-and-development/sri- they can work together and lead in lanka these areas, as well as to strengthen the relationship between the two Turkey leading fashion schools. LCF provided consultancy to establish a new fashion institute in Istanbul www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/international/ in 2007 and were involved in a large partnerships-and-development/china scale EU funded project for Turkey to establish clustering as a mechanism India to improve the competitiveness of LCF is helping to build a deeper fashion and textile companies. understanding of the Indian garment industry and supply chain. As part of a www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/international/ five year research programme funded partnerships-and-development/turkey by The British Council, LCF together with educational partners in the Uzbekistan country, aim to substantially improve LCF has delivered a series of projects educational links between India and and workshops in colleges in the UK. Tashkent. Working closely with the partner institutions at local level so www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/international/ that institutional strengths can be partnerships-and-development/india mapped against industry need with the intention of increasing the value of what is learned into economic growth, whilst equipping students with an appreciation of the context in which their skills can be applied.

http://www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/ international/partnerships-and- development/uzbekistan/

18 Centre for Sustainable Fashion Bangladesh Project Photography People Tree 2011

19 London College of Fashion & The Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology

In March 2009 LCF and BIFT were successful in securing funding to support the development of employability and entrepreneurship in fashion education in China and the UK. This funding provides opportunities to strengthen relationships between two leading fashion institutions and schools.

20 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology China Now Exhibition 2008

21 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology Fabrice 2008

22 23 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology Fabrice 2008

24 25 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology Fabrice 2008

26 27 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology China Now 2008

28 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology China Now 2008

29 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology China Now 2008

30 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology China Now 2008

31 Centre for Sustainable Fashion Shared Talent India

Born out of a collaboration between UK and Indian designers, and LCF, Pearl Academy India and AMFI Amsterdam Fashion Institute students, the project explored and promoted the design applications of a range of sustainable Indian textiles.

32 Centre for Sustainable Fashion Shared Talent 2009

33 Centre for Sustainable Fashion Shared Talent 2009

34 35 Industry links and partnerships

The outcome exceeded the

expectation… we saw a very “ focussed range of products and “ from our perspective stuff that will sell in stores.

MATTHEW MCCORMACK Head of Menswear Buying, at John Lewis, speaking at the winner’s announcement of the 2010 John Lewis Project.

To view a short film about the project go to: http://blogs.fashion.arts.ac.uk/snapshot/tag/john-lewis/

36 The Fashion Business Resource Work placements Studio (FBRS) specialises in building The FBRS arranges placements for relationships between LCF and the students studying an undergraduate fashion industry for the benefit degree. The contacts and experiences of our students and the wider gained during their time on community. We provide LCF students placement make a profound impact and graduates with the relevant on their career development. information to successfully forge a career within the fashion industry. We “Students are proving to be determined source employment opportunities, and much more aware than ever before internships, placements and that gaining industry experience, is projects relevant to our student’s important to achieving full time paid requirements. We also offer a employment upon graduation“ professional service, listening to the individual needs of our students and Catherine Dearden Placement Broker FBRS graduates, academics as well as our industry partners.

“The Fashion Business Resource Studio are very good at helping with work experience. Through them I have worked at ASOS and The Clothes Show London.”

Pandora Howard-Griffith BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Development

37 Karishma Shahani BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2010

38 39 Industry links and partnerships

The range of placements that were Recent curriculum sponsored projects secured last year go far beyond have been completed with companies traditional fashion companies and representing most sectors of the include Hugo Boss, the Met Opera, fashion, arts and lifestyle industries, Madame Tussauds, Royal Opera such as: House, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Vivienne Westwood and Ballets Russes Design Perspectives The Guardian Newspaper. http://blogs.fashion.arts.ac.uk/ snapshot/tag/enb/ Live industry projects Industry based student projects The Bodyshop: Brush with Fashion provide a true partnership between http://blogs.fashion.arts.ac.uk/ the company and the students, snapshot/tag/the-body-shop/ offering genuine creative involvement. Companies set students a ‘live’ project New Look Collaboration with brief and benefit from the experience London College of Fashion by getting the students’ fresh and http://blogs.fashion.arts.ac.uk/ innovative outlook on their brand. snapshot/tag/new-look/ Students involved in projects get Fashion Contour rework the the opportunity to put their Speedo LZR RACER knowledge and creative skills to work on a live brief ranging from design, http://blogs.fashion.arts.ac.uk/ promotional concepts, photographic snapshot/tag/speedo/ campaigns or the creation of a product. “The placement was invaluable in terms of giving me an insight into the workings of a major fashion house and learning skills which will be transferable to my own work. I had a great experience and believe that undertaking a placement has greatly improved my own design skills and employability”.

Jo Harvey BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Menswear. Placement with Maison Margiela, followed by Chanel in Paris

[email protected] 020 7514 7571

40 Ballet Russes Design Perspectives

COURSES INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT INCLUDE: BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Menswear, BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Surface Textiles, BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear, BA (Hons) Fashion Photography, BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration, BA (Hons) Cordwainers Fashion Accessories: Product Design and Development, BA (Hons) Cordwainers Footwear: Product Design and Development, BA (Hons) Fashion Sportwear, BA (Hons) Fashion Contour, FdA Hair and Make-Up for Fashion

English National Ballet

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Rework the Speedo LZR RACER

BA (Hons) Fashion Contour & BA (Hons) Fashion

53 Speedo Swim Set with Integrated by Bianca Laporta BA (Hons) Fashion Contour

54 Speedo Swim by Danielle Wilson BA (Hons) Fashion Sportswear

55 Monokini with Inflatable Plunge Cups by Diana Aura BA (Hons) Fashion Sportswear

56 Surrounded By Bubbles by Yiding Yumura Yuan BA (Hons) Fashion Sportswear

57 LZR Afterlife by Eva Hiu Wa Lai BA (Hons) Fashion Sportswear

58 Cut-away One Piece by Jessica Preece BA (Hons) Fashion Sportswear

59 What our students say

“I’m not so worried “As an international about going into the real student I found the world; one of the great academic focus difficult at things that LCF offered first, but soon adapted to me is to have awareness in it. I particularly appreciate business all along. Through the informal and friendly internships and various atmosphere of LCF. The events, I was linked directly teaching method, with with industry and I feel its emphasis on tutorial fully prepared.” sessions gave me support and guidance, and greatly contributed to my progress

NORO KIM as an artist.” BA (HONS) FASHION ILLUSTRATION, 2010 GRADUATE FROM SOUTH KOREA

To read Noro’s full interview go to: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/alumni/alumniprofiles/noro-kim SHIVA HAJIEBRAHIMARAGHI BA (HONS) FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY 2010 GRADUATE FROM IRAN

To read Shiva’s full interview go to: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/alumni/alumniprofiles/shiva-h

60 “LCF is very good “Because it is one with technical training of the best fashion and has a lot of industrial colleges in the world, it has contacts. It’s a part of a fantastic library and University of the Arts brilliant design school. The London, which is very well college name alone does recognised and gives you magic on the companies you a lot of exposure. You get want to work with - its more to experiment with a lot of like, if you are from LCF, fabrics every semester and half the battle is won! The the best part of the course course has great engagement is that they don’t limit your with industry partners creativity. You are free to and realistic project experiment and go wild with that are true to industry your imagination, obviously requirements.” within the brief.”

NIMISH SHAH BA (HONS) FASHION DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT RUCHIKA SACHDEVA 2008 GRADUATE FROM INDIA BA (HONS) FASHION DESIGN TECHNOLOGY: WOMENSWEAR, 2010 GRADUATE FROM INDIA To read Nimish’s full interview go to: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/student-stories/nimish-shah To read Ruchika’s full interview go to: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/student-stories/ruchika-sachdeva

61 Life after graduation

We recognise the importance work experience and placements play in shaping you and your future career. Work experience not only provides you with an invaluable insight into the world of work but will also give you a useful network of industry contacts.

We also continue to support you after you graduate The dedicated recruitment website provides a wealth through The First Move programme. of current opportunities and showcases students’ work to employers. The First Move graduate support programme is aimed at helping final year students make the LCF alumni are now working for brands ranging from transition from education into the world of full high street (Arcadia) to luxury brands (Mulberry and time employment through a dedicated series of DKNY), standalone designers (William Tempest) and workshops and industry visits. First Move enhances as fashion entrepreneurs (Ayshin Demirci, Bunka the chances of students securing job roles within boutique owner www.bunka.co.uk) fashion through expanding crucial employment knowledge and understanding. www.lcffirstmove.co.uk

62 Shiva Hajiebrahimaraghi BA (Hons) Photography 2010

63 Where are they now?

The longer I am away from the

course the more I realise how “ much I have actually learnt from “ it through dealing with industry and manufacturers

AMY FLEURIOT BA (Hons) Cordwainers Accessories: Product Design and Development 2009 graduate.

Amy now owns her own company Cyclodelic which designs and manufactures women’s cycling kit.

64 Shiva Hajiebrahimaraghi BA (Hons) Fashion Photography 2010

65 Shiva Hajiebrahimaraghi BA (Hons) Fashion Photography 2010

66 Shiva Hajiebrahimaraghi BA (Hons) Fashion Photography 2010

67 LCF graduates hold leading roles within the international fashion industry covering all sorts of roles from journalist and stylist, to designer, pattern cutter, retail manager or merchandiser.

68 LCF alumni are continually sought after by employers for the talent and attitude they develop during their life at the College.

Just a few of our successful alumni:

• Joseph Azagury (footwear designer) • Jacques Azagury (fashion designer) • Jessica Bumpus (writer – Fashion Features editor Vogue.com) • Jimmy Choo (footwear designer) • Harold Tillman (fashion entrepreneur) • Linda Bennett (LK Bennett – footwear designer) • Angela Buttolph (journalist & TV presenter) • Patrick Cox ( designer) • Sarah Harris (journalist) • Emma Hope (shoe designer) • Nicola Jeal (magazine editor) • Karen Kay (magazine editor) • Penny Lancaster (photographer) • Katerina Mutic - Mootich (footwear designer) • Olivia Morris (footwear designer) • Mandi Norwood (magazine editor) • Andrew Ramroop (tailor) • Melanie J Rickey (Fashion Editor-At-Large of Grazia magazine) • Rupert Sanderson (footwear designer) • Nicholas Kirkwood (footwear designer) • Jena.Theo (fashion design duo) • William Tempest (fashion designer) • Ada Zanditon (fashion designer)

69 Where are they now?

Natasha Nischol Natasha returned to India in August Foundation Degree Hair & Make-Up for 2004 and formed a company, FAT MU, Film & TV with Virginia Holmes, another make up artist from London. They are both now Natasha Nischol started at LCF in based in Mumbai. 2000, when she attended Diploma in Image Styling for Performance. She January 2009 saw three releases of progressed to what is now known as films Fat MU worked on: Outsourced, a the FdA Hair and Make-Up for Film and small independent American film; the TV from 2001- 2003. Oscar-winning British film Slumdog Millionaire; and Luck by Chance, a During this time and for about a year major Bollywood film. afterwards, Natasha assisted Oscar- winning make up artist Jenny Shircore Following on from Natasha’s on various projects she was working on appearance at the Oscars, she has at the time, such as The Four Feathers, been busy with new projects including Vanity Fair and Phantom of the Opera. a Bollywood film with the superstar Amitabh Bachchan. The job is a full head prosthetic, and Natasha was also assisting Christien Tinsley, who worked on Passion of the Christ, and Dominic Till, who did all of the special effects for the Lord of the Rings.

70 Teen Latika Slumdog Millionaire © Celader Films, FAT MU

71 Where are they now?

Daniel Vaudd After my degree, I was very fortunate BSc (Hons) Cosmetic Science and became a consultant product developer and then after a few months “When I was discovering the world as a I landed a position as the Product child in my native Caribbean, my back Development Manager for a multi- garden was a tropical rain forest, filled million pound luxury spa brand based with exotic plants and aromas. Natives in London. used the forests as a source of food, medicine and topical remedies. As I I set up Daniel Vaudd, my own grew up I became curious about how company, in 2009. It is a perfume brand these topical elixirs interacted with specialising in rare and exotic aromas. the living skin, I realised that the study One of the keynotes of the Daniel of Cosmetic Science would reveal the Vaudd range is the idea that by layering invisible subtleties of physical beauty products you can achieve a perfume and to better understand the topical blend that is unique to you and your effects of ethereal oils on skin. mood. I wanted to wake up every morning doing what I love and believe As part of my degree at LCF my first in, and now I am. To create works of art internship was at Procter & Gamble in scent requires dedication and years of where I was EL1 Researcher in Colour training. Each creation has taken over a Technology. My second was with year to complete. “ Master Perfumer Roja Dove, where I was his personal researcher for ‘The Essence of Perfume’ (black dog publishing). Both experiences were invaluable in informing my decision to set up Daniel Vaudd for very different reasons.

72 Where are they now?

William Tempest His designs are now seen on Kate Moss, BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology Leona Lewis, Lily Allen, Alexa Chung, Emma Watson and Victoria Beckham. William Tempest has gone from strength to strength since he graduated William also took part in the Body in 2007 and set up his fashion label a Shop and LCF collaboration “Brush year after graduating. with Fashion”

Make up artist, Nicky Palmer

73 Where are they now?

Asger Juel Larson BA and MA Fashion Design Technology

Originally from Denmark, Asger, a BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology Menswear graduate from 2009 then went onto study MA Fashion Design Technology Menswear and showed at London Fashion Week February 2011 through Vauxhall Fashion Scout straight after his MA Show.

74 75 How to apply

If you are an International student… Applying directly to the University has a number of advantages to submitting a UCAS form: For Pre Degree courses and the International Preparation for Fashion course please see page 92. 1. We consider direct applications throughout the year. This way we are able to review work and You will need to use the International Application give advice without strict time constraints, where form for Further Education courses to apply. necessary giving candidates the chance to develop their work further and resubmit their application. With your application you should send: UCAS applications a strict deadline of 15 January at • Academic transcripts and certificates (officially LCF and are considered at one period in the academic translated into English) year, usually in late January through to late March. • A letter of reference (this should be from a teacher/ tutor who can comment on your work) 2. If you apply directly to London College of Fashion and are unsuccessful, we can forward • A portfolio of your work (if required – please check your application to many other courses within the course requirements and please do not send University of the Arts London (UCAS applicants are original work) limited to five choices on the application form). • Evidence of your English language ability if English is not your first language (For example an IELTS or Please note that students who apply to us directly TOEFL test) should not apply to UCAS at the same time. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/international/international- Please send your completed application form and applications all required supporting documents to the LCF International Office - contact details are on page 166. If you are a UK or European Union student…

For Foundation degree courses see page 98. You will need to apply directly to the College for For Bachelors and Integrated Masters see page 121. a pre degree course and through UCAS for an undergraduate degree. If you are only applying to University of the Arts London then you can apply directly to the College www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses/how-to-apply that you want to study at using the International Application Form for Undergraduate courses.

If you applying to several universities within the UK then you will need to apply through UCAS which is an online application system at www.ucas.ac.uk

76 Application tips

“Be quite passionate about what you do, you just have You should also think about the following: to be strong and have faith in what you do. LCF carries • why you’re applying for the course you’ve chosen its name across the world... it can take you far” • why you’re suitable for the course • your skills and achievements Shreya Patel BA (Hons) Make Up and Prosthetics for Performance 2009 graduate • why you want to study in the UK • how can you show that you can successfully All LCF courses require you to fill out a personal complete a higher education course that is taught statement as part of your application. in English? Please say if some of your studies have been taught or examined in English Explain why you want to study the course you are • if you have taken part in any activities where you applying for. If you want to mention your personal have used English outside of your studies interests and hobbies, try to link them to the skills and • if you know what you’d like to do after completing experience required for the course. your course, explain how you want to use the knowledge and experience that you will gain The personal statement could be used as the basis for an interview, so be prepared to answer questions on it. This may be your only written work that the course For our design based courses you will need to provide tutor sees before making a decision: make sure it is a portfolio of relevant work. Your portfolio should organised and literate. Get the grammar, spelling and show the development of your skills and abilities punctuation right. A statement filled with errors will through your artwork. give a negative impression of your skills and the effort you have put in to being accepted. Your statement You can find out whether or not you need to have must be written in English. a portfolio by reading the full course information starting on page 92 or online at: Writing about yourself is probably not something you www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses.htm do very often, so you might need to practise writing in this particular style. It is a good idea to list your hobbies Always remember that the person looking at your and achievements, and then you can decide which ones portfolio will have no background knowledge about demonstrate your strongest skills and personality. you or your ideas to make sure you include the whole process of a project from start to finish. Your portfolio should show a wide range of work and demonstrate your commitment to the course you are applying to.

Further portfolio advice is available at: www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ portfoliopreperationadvice www.arts.ac.uk/cetl/visual-directions/

77 Scholarships, University of the Arts London bursaries and awards offers its students a wide range of financial assistance.

There are different scholarships and Every year the College gives Awards bursaries available depending on the to students in recognition of their level of course you will be studying. contribution, commitment and talent. These awards are sponsored either by an The Cordwainers BA Footwear external individual and company or by Scholarship open to Home/EU and the College. Selection is made by a panel International applicants for BA (Hons) of senior staff and, in some instances, an Cordwainers Footwear. external industry judge.

The Nicholas Samuel celebratory More information about scholarships scholarships are open to Home/EU and awards, as well as details about how students across the College. Check to apply and assessment criteria and the Scholarships page for further other awards available to all University of information. the Arts London students, is available at

www.arts.ac.uk/fees-funding/funding

78 Yingzhi Luo - Chi Chi BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2011

79 Stephanie Wong BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2011

80 Student We are committed to supporting Services your progression and success by offering high quality services that are student-centred; impartial; accessible and confidential.

They can help you to organise Throughout your time with LCF, essential aspects of living and you can book appointments with studying in London, including Student Services staff for impartial your finances, career, immigration, and confidential advice. disability and health. www.arts.ac.uk/student/ studentservices

Please check our website for the latest information on fees

www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ internationaltuitionfeesmoney

81 Stephanie Wong BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2011

82 Stephanie Wong BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2011

83 Housing

Housing Services at the University is here throughout your time as a student to advise you on your accommodation options. Whether you choose to live in one of the University’s 14 halls of residence located across the city or in privately- rented accommodation, Housing Services can provide information and advice to help you find a suitable place to live.

We provide over 2,000 spaces in self-catering accommodation for our students.

All students from outside of the UK are guaranteed a place in one of our Halls of Residences for their first year of study with us.

The majority of the rooms in the halls of residence are en-suite and are within flats with a shared kitchen. A few of the halls are room only where you share a bathroom and kitchen. All rooms are furnished to include a bed, desk, chair, chest of drawers and a .

84 For students from the UK there is How to Apply for Halls of Residence an Allocations Policy and places are Once you have been offered a offered using the following criteria: place on a full time course, you will receive an application form for Halls • Special needs, disability of Residence in your International or medical condition Student Information pack. • Under 18s Privately-rented accommodation • Distance from London to your Not all of our students live in halls; home (priority is given to students some choose to live in privately who live a non-commutable rented accommodation. Housing distance from Greater London) Services will help you find somewhere suitable to live. Tips and advice on www.arts.ac.uk/housing how to find a place to live in London For more information about the 14 www.arts.ac.uk/housing/ individual halls of residence and for rentingprivateaccommodation a location map: www.arts.ac.uk/housing/halls

85 International Our International Office student support offer non European students information and support.

They can advise on your choice of course and also interview applicants who have applied to study at the College.

Our University of the Arts London Student Advisers can help you with a range of financial and other issues whilst you are a student, including grants, student loans and benefits, and can also give advice on matters specifically relevant to international students, such as immigration law, funding and your rights as a student.

The Language Centre The Language Centre offers English and English Plus courses to students from all over the world and also supports international students at the University.

As a student at The Language Centre you can experience university life, even if you are here for just a few weeks. You can choose courses in General English or Academic English, English for Specific Purposes, English for Exam Preparation or our unique English Plus programmes. English Plus courses combine General English classes at The Language Centre with practical art, fashion, design or communication courses at the Colleges.

www.arts.ac.uk/languagecentre

86 Faisel Shah BA (Hons) Fashion 2011

87 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2010 English National Ballet

BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2010 English National Ballet

90 91 GraduateCourse Information Certificate PreparationAccess & Undergraduate for Masters*

Access Courses Access to HE Diploma (Fashion) 93 Access to HE Diploma (Fashion Business) 94 Access to HE Diploma (Fashion Media and Communication) 95

Cert HE Courses International Preparation for Fashion 96 Fashion Retail Merchandising 97

92 Access to HE Diploma (Fashion)

The Access to Higher Education (Fashion) London College of Fashion can make no English Language Requirements course offers a unique one year intensive guarantee that your work (either in sum or All classes are conducted in English. The programme that will prepare you for in part) will be shown, exhibited or profiled level required by the University for this entry on to Higher Education. The aim in any way as part of your course. All student course is IELTS 5.0 with a minimum of 4.0 in of the course is to build on your creative work appearing in College organised events, any one skill. and communication skills within a catwalk shows, exhibitions and other forms fashion context and develop a portfolio of showcase, is selected by a panel of senior For more information, go to of artwork with a strong fashion design staff and, in some instances, external industry www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ direction. judges. englishlanguagerequirements What Next? What will I be doing? Selection Process The course has a very strong track record You will work on understanding the Selection is based initially on academic in enabling students to progress to further principles of design, pattern cutting, qualifications and/or previous experience, study both within University of the Arts textiles and photography as well as develop references and your personal statement. London and elsewhere, with the majority of critical observation skills, drawing skills, students progressing to either Foundation use of colour and media, principles of Consideration may be made toward or higher education courses. illustration and other skills necessary for the applicants who have practical / work representation of design ideas and visual experience which can be shown to be The type and level of the course students communication. equivalent to formal qualifications. are able to progress to will depend upon the level at which they achieve the majority The fashion communication component of An admissions tutor/LCF representative will of their credits on the course and the the course will develop your research and review your application and you may be strength of their final portfolio. writing skills. You will look at the role of the called to interview. The interview process fashion industry, the language and terms will include a review of your portfolio and What are the Entry Requirements? used within it, its associated marketing interview with members of the course team. Entry to this course is highly competitive: and media. As well as these two main applicants are expected to achieve, or components of the course you will also elect Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to already have, the course entry requirements to study Textile Design, Introduction to study with us will need to complete the UK detailed below. Cultural Studies, or Photography and Styling. Immigration History Form.

Showing Your Work • Have 4 subjects at GCSE grade C or All students are given the opportunity to above OR profile their work online using the Showtime • Equivalent qualifications section of the University and College websites - • Be able to demonstrate knowledge showtime.arts.ac.uk. of current fashion trends, commitment, motivation and have the potential for further development.

Study Level Portfolio required Course Location Term Dates Pre-Degree Yes Lime Grove Autumn 17 September - 07 December Study Mode Application Route Home/EU Fee Full Time Direct to College £7,500 (16-18 year olds); Spring £2,500 (19+ years) 07 January - 15 March Course Length Deadline 1 Year No deadline International Fee Summer (early application advised) £10,400 15 April - 07 June Start Date September

93 Access to HE Diploma (Fashion Business)

The Access to HE Diploma (Fashion All student work appearing in College English Language Requirements Business) offers a unique one year organised events, catwalk shows, exhibitions All classes are conducted in English. The intensive programme that will prepare and other forms of showcase, is selected by a level required by the University for this you for entry into higher education. The panel of senior staff and, in some instances, course is IELTS 5.0 with a minimum of 4.0 in programme is aimed at a broad range of external industry judges. any one skill. people from a variety of backgrounds including those looking for a change in What Next? For more information, go to direction or those without any formal The course is well established and www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ qualifications. has a proven track record in enabling englishlanguagerequirements students to progress to further study and What will I be doing? also into industry. Graduates from the Selection Process The course offers you a core of studies in Access programme have a broad range Selection for interview is based initially on Information Technology, Communications of opportunities for employment in the qualifications and/or previous experience, and Cultural Studies within a fashion fashion and supporting industries. Students references and your personal statement. context. The programme specialises in without prior experience or qualifications The interview process will include a short Fashion Business. who successfully complete the course written test and members of the course might progress to assistant roles in fashion team will interview you in small groups. We You will study the basic principles of fashion buying, trading or retail head offices. will be looking for motivation, commitment business through Fashion Marketing, to study and a breadth and interest in Buying and Merchandising and Fashion What are the Entry Requirements? general knowledge. Business Finance. Elements of design are Entry to this course is highly competitive: introduced through the Fashion Design and applicants are expected to achieve, or Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to Fibre and Fabrics units. Your understanding already have, the course entry requirements study with us will need to complete the UK of the fashion industry is further developed detailed below. Immigration History Form. through Fashion Marketing and Branding, • Have a broad interest in fashion, sourcing and supply chain management. business and current affairs • Show motivation to succeed on the Showing Your Work All students are given the opportunity to course. profile their work online using the Showtime Consideration may be made toward section of the University and College applicants who have practical / work websites - showtime.arts.ac.uk. experience which can be shown to be equivalent to formal qualifications. London College of Fashion can make no guarantee that your work (either in sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited or profiled in any way as part of your course.

Study Level Portfolio required Course Location Term Dates Pre-Degree No Lime Grove Autumn 17 September - 07 December Study Mode Application Route Home/EU Fee Full Time Direct to College £7,500 (16-18 year olds); Spring £2,500 (19+ years) 07 January - 15 March Course Length Deadline 1 Year No deadline International Fee Summer (early application advised) £10,400 15 April - 07 June Start Date September

94 Access to HE Diploma (Fashion Media and Communication)

The Access to Higher Education (Fashion Media and Communication) courses London College of Fashion can make Consideration may be made toward offers a unique one year intensive no guarantee that your work (either in applicants who have practical / work programme that will prepare you for sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited experience which can be shown to be entry on to Higher Education. The aim or profiled in any way as part of your equivalent to formal qualifications. of the course is to build on your creative course. All student work appearing in and communication skills within a College organised events, catwalk shows, English Language Requirements fashion context and develop a portfolio exhibitions and other forms of showcase, All classes are conducted in English. The of artwork with a strong fashion design is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in level required by the University for this direction. some instances, external industry judges. course is IELTS 5.0 with a minimum of 4.0 in any one skill. What will I be doing? What Next? You will study subjects such as Visual The course is well established and For more information, go to Studies, Styling, Photography, Computer has a proven track record in enabling www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ Graphics and Fashion Analysis, in order to students to progress to further study and englishlanguagerequirements develop your technical and creative skills. also into industry. Graduates from the You will work on developing observation Access programme have a broad range Selection Process and drawing skills necessary for visual of opportunities for employment in the Selection is based initially on academic communication and will be introduced fashion and supporting industries. Students qualifications and/or previous experience, to practical techniques in camera control. with prior experience or qualifications references and your personal statement. If Journalism and Fashion Public Relations will who successfully complete the course you are selected for interview, please bring explore the practice of the fashion industry might progress to junior roles within the five recent pieces of work that support as well as developing your professional fashion media, work in PR or as assistants to your application and show an enthusiam writing and research skills for the fashion photographers and stylists. for fashion. This could include a sketch media industries. book, drawings or fashion illustrations, What are the Entry Requirements? a scrap book of fashion research, Throughout the course you will develop Entry to this course is highly competitive: photographs or customised garments. your research skills, culminating in a applicants are expected to achieve, or You will also have an opportunity to ask final research project where you will already have, the course entry requirements questions about the course. demonstrate your ability to independently detailed below. Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to manage a programme of study in subjects • have 4 subjects at GCSE grade C or study with us will need to complete the UK of your own choice. above, or equivalent qualifications Immigration History Form. Showing Your Work • be able to demonstrate knowledge of All students are given the opportunity current fashion trends, commitment, to profile their work online using the motivation and have the potential for Showtime section of the University and further development College websites - showtime.arts.ac.uk.

Study Level Portfolio required Course Location Term Dates Pre-Degree Yes Lime Grove Autumn 19 September - 09 December Study Mode Application Route Home/EU Fee Full Time Direct to College £7,500 (16-18 year olds); Spring £2,500 (19+ years) 9 January - 16 March Course Length Deadline 1 Year No deadline International Fee Summer (early application advised) £10,400 16 April - 08 June Start Date September

95 International Preparation for Fashion (Cert HE)*

The course aims to prepare students College websites - showtime.arts.ac.uk. English Language Requirements for the academic rigour of university All classes are conducted in English. The and there will be supporting studies London College of Fashion can make level required by the University for this in English language specific to their no guarantee that your work (either in course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in subject area, Academic Communication sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited any one skill. and Cultural and Historical studies. or profiled in any way as part of your Students who already have a course. All student work appearing in For more information, go to sufficiently high level of English College organised events, catwalk shows, www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ language will also complete this unit exhibitions and other forms of showcase, englishlanguagerequirements but with an alternative assignment. is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in some instances, external industry judges. Selection Process What will I be doing? Applications from overseas applicants will The first part of the course gives students What Next? be considered by the LCF International a broad diagnostic experience introducing This course awards students with a UAL Office. Depending on the quality of your them to the design process, design business Awarding Body Diploma qualification application, you may be invited for the and visual communication, including offered only within University of the Arts. next stage of selection. Following this, you digital media as well as the more traditional Although it carries no UCAS tariff points, may be selected for interview. If you are methods of exploring and presenting ideas the course is ideal for students wishing to successful at interview you will be offered a through drawing and the exploration of progress onto Undergraduate Studies at place. Further information can be found on fashion through both 2D and 3D. London College of Fashion. the LCF website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses In the second term students will be able to Students will be provided with tutorial specialise in a pathway to support portfolio guidance throughout their studies and on Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to building for their preferred undergraduate successful completion of the course offered study with us will need to complete the UK programme. an appropriate Foundation Degree or BA Immigration History Form. (Hons) degree at London College of Fashion. Students can select from three possible pathways What are the Entry Requirements? Entry to this course is highly competitive: • Fashion Design Technology applicants are expected to achieve, or • Fashion Business already have, the course entry requirements detailed below. • Fashion Media and Communication • An internationally recognised The final term will involve student’s project qualification which is equivalent to proposal and realisation of the project A levels (UK qualification). • Evidence of a written or visual portfolio Showing Your Work will be required All students are given the opportunity • Show motivation to succeed on the to profile their work online using the course Showtime section of the University and

*International applicants only

Study Level Portfolio required Home/EU Term Dates Higher Education Yes (written or visual) N/A Autumn 01 Oct - 07 Dec Study Mode Application Route International Fee Full Time Direct to College or £10,400 Spring Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March Course Length Course Location 1 Year Deadline Mare street Summer No deadline 15 April - 28 June Start Date (early application advised) September

96 Fashion Retail Merchandising (Cert HE)*

The Cert HE Fashion Retail Merchandising London College of Fashion can make no This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS course is designed to prepare students guarantee that your work (either in sum or tariff points. for a career in fashion retail merchandising. in part) will be shown, exhibited or profiled Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet in any way as part of your course. these course entry requirements may still be What will I be doing? considered if the course team judges that Retail merchandisers and their teams ensure All student work appearing in College the application demonstrates additional that the right products appear in the right organised events, catwalk shows, strengths and alternative evidence. place, at the right time, at the right price and exhibitions and other forms of showcase, in the right quantities. Merchandisers work is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in This might, for example, be demonstrated closely with buying and store operations some instances, external industry judges. by: related academic or work experience; teams to maximise profit and ensure that the quality of the personal statement; a stock is properly monitored and available, What Next? strong academic or other professional and that underperforming lines are stopped Many graduates prefer to seek employment reference; or a combination of these factors. and stock of popular products is increased. as soon as they have completed their Merchandisers analyse information, undergraduate studies. Recent graduates English Language Requirements including sales figures, and devise strategies from this course have gained positions All classes are conducted in English. The to boost sales and maximise profits, as well in many companies as junior fashion level required by the University for this as planning promotions with marketing merchandisers and buyers, including in course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in and PR teams. The course balances practical those companies within the Arcadia Group. any one skill. and creative skills with theoretically based studies, together with broader academic What are the Entry Requirements? For more information, go to studies which allow you to see the context Entry to this course is highly competitive: www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ of your particular study in the wider applicants are expected to achieve, or englishlanguagerequirements perspectives of fashion, society and the already have, the course entry requirements environment. detailed below. Selection Process Applications from Home and EU applicants • One ‘A’ level pass (80 UCAS tariff points Cert HE Fashion Retail Merchandising is will be considered by the course team. required) PLUS five GCSE passes in other based at the Fashion Retail Academy, a new Applications from overseas applicants will subjects at grade C or above OR building designed for purpose, in the heart be considered by the LCF International of London’s fashion retail district between • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion Office. Depending on the quality of your Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road. related subject OR application, you may be invited for the The Head Offices of many fashion retailers • NVQ level 3 in a related subject OR next stage of selection. Following this, you are adjacent, as are the many flagship • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art may be selected for interview. If you are fashion and department stores of Oxford and Design PLUS five GCSE passes at successful at interview you will be offered a Street, Regent Street and Bond Street. grade C or above OR place. Further information can be found on the LCF website: Showing your Work • Access course in a relevant subject OR www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses All students are given the opportunity equivalent awards to profile their work online using the Showtime section of the University and Preferred subjects include English, Maths, College websites - Art and/or Business. showtime.arts.ac.uk.

*Home/EU applicants only Study Level Course Code Start Date Application Route Term Dates Higher Education WF13 September Home/EU Autumn UCAS 24 Sept - 07 Dec Study Mode University Code Portfolio required Full Time U65 No Deadline Spring 15 January 07 Jan - 15 March Course Length Course Location 1 Year Fashion Retail Academy Home/EU fee Summer £9,000 15 April - 21 June

97 GraduateFoundation Certificate Degrees Courses Preparation for Masters*

Foundation Degrees (FdA / FdSc) Beauty and Spa Management 99 Cordwainers Footwear Design 101 Fashion Buying and Merchandising 103 Fashion Design and Marketing 105 Fashion Marketing and Promotion 107 Fashion Retail Branding and Visual Merchandising 109 Fashion Retail Branding and Visual Merchandising (Part time) 111 Fashion Retail Management 113 Fashion Styling and Photography 115 Hair and Make-Up for Fashion 117 Hair and Make-Up for Film and TV 117 Fashion Design Technology: Designer Pattern Cutter 118 Fashion Design Technology: Knitwear 118 Fashion Design Technology: Surface Textiles 118 Tailoring 120

98 Foundation Degree Beauty and Spa Management

The FdSc Beauty and Spa Management All student work appearing in College What are the Entry Requirements? course is one of a group of courses in the organised events, catwalk shows, Entry to this course is highly competitive: School of Management and Science that exhibitions and other forms of showcase, is applicants are expected to achieve, or are designed to prepare students for a selected by a panel of senior staff and, in already have, the course entry requirements particular role in the fashion industry. some instances, external industry judges. detailed below. • One ‘A’ level pass at grade C or above in What will I be doing? What Next? a Science subject (80 UCAS tariff points This course provides you with an excellent High-achieving graduates from this required) PLUS four GCSE passes in other grounding in the science, business and course have the opportunity to do a subjects at grade C or above (English and management subjects necessary to have third year of specialist studies to gain a Maths preferred) OR a successful career as a practitioner in the BA Honours degree. beauty industry or in spa management, together with broader academic studies Many graduates prefer to seek • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above which allow you to see the context of your employment as soon as they have in relevant subjects (English Language particular study in the wider perspectives of completed their undergraduate studies. and Literature, Psychology, Sociology, fashion, society and the environment. The Our students have the opportunity while Sports Science, Psychology, Sociology, beauty and spa industries are involved with on course to attend the recruitment Geography, Sports Science, Physical the course on every level, from supplying sessions run by Steiner, Espa and Clarins, Education, Business Studies, Maths or brand products for students to use on and this has frequently led to employment History) PLUS four GCSE passes in other clients, to visits to companies where new after graduation. The work placements subjects at grade C or above (English and techniques are demonstrated to students, to in the industry that are undertaken by Maths preferred) OR setting projects and providing opportunities students in both years of the course • BTEC National Diploma in a Beauty or for work placements, and to offering continue to provide future employment. Spa related subject PLUS four GCSE employment to graduates. High-achieving Companies providing work placement passes in other subjects at grade C or graduates from this course have the opportunities include Elemis Day Spa, above OR opportunity to do a third year of specialist Champneys, Benefit Boutique, Scin Day • NVQ level 3 in a related subject PLUS four studies to gain a BSc Honours degree. Spa, The Rejuvenation Clinic and Medispa, GCSE passes in other subjects at grade C Groom and the Decleor Training Academy. or above OR Showing Your Work All final year students are given the A number of our graduates have gone • Access course in a relevant subject PLUS opportunity to profile their work online into self-employment as beauty therapists four GCSE passes in other subjects at using the Showtime section of the and now own their own salons. Others grade C or above OR University and College websites - have gained employment with Steiner • Equivalent qualifications showtime.arts.ac.uk. Luxury Cruise Liners, Elemis Day Spa, Eve Lom, Renew Medica, Space NK, Mandarin Preferred subjects include Biology, London College of Fashion can make no Oriental Hyde Park, The Mayfair Illuminata Chemistry, Physics, Business Studies and guarantee that your work (either in sum or Spa and many others. English. in part) will be shown, exhibited or profiled in any way as part of your course. This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS tariff points.

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99 Foundation Degree Beauty and Spa Management

Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet Selection Process these course entry requirements may still Applications from Home and EU applicants be considered if the course team judges will be considered by the course team. the application demonstrates additional Applications from overseas applicants will strengths and alternative evidence. This be considered by the LCF International might, for example, be demonstrated by: Office. Depending on the quality of your related academic or work experience; the application, you may be invited for the quality of the personal statement; a strong next stage of selection. Following this, you academic or other professional reference; or may be selected for interview. If you are a combination of these factors. successful at interview you will be offered a place. Further information can be found on English Language Requirements the LCF website: All classes are conducted in English. The www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses level required by the University for this course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to any one skill. study with us will need to complete the UK Immigration History Form. For more information, go to www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ englishlanguagerequirements

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 2 Years No Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) B900 John Princes Street International Fee £13,300

100 Foundation Degree Cordwainers Footwear Design

The FdA Cordwainers Footwear Design Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? course is situated in the School of Design All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: and Technology and is for students who opportunity to profile their work online using applicants are expected to achieve, or want to learn the skills of designing the Showtime section of the University and already have, the course entry requirements and making footwear together with College websites - showtime.arts.ac.uk. detailed below. the professional, communication and • One ‘A’ level pass at grade D or above (80 business skills needed for successful London College of Fashion can make no UCAS tariff points required) PLUS passes employment in today’s global fashion guarantee that your work (either in sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited or profiled in three other GCSE subjects at grade C industry. in any way as part of your course. All student or above OR work appearing in College organised events, • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion- What will I be doing? catwalk shows, exhibitions and other forms related subject PLUS passes in three You will acquire broader academic skills of showcase, is selected by a panel of other GCSE subjects at grade C or above which allow you to see the context of senior staff and, in some instances, external footwear in the wider perspectives of industry judges. OR fashion, society and the environment. • NVQ level 3 in a related subject PLUS Excellent specialist workshops and skilled What Next? passes in three other GCSE subjects at technical staff give you access to the High-achieving graduates from this grade C or above OR machinery, equipment and expertise course have the opportunity to do a • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art needed to realise your designs as completed third year of specialist studies to gain a and Design PLUS passes in three other products. Students on Cordwainers’ courses BA Honours degree. GCSE subjects at grade C or above OR at LCF have the opportunity to compete • Access course in a relevant subject PLUS for Awards provided by the Worshipful Many graduates prefer to seek employment passes in three other GCSE subjects at Company of Cordwainers, as well as the as soon as they have completed their grade C or above OR chance to enter national and international undergraduate studies. Recent graduates competitions in the Student Category, such from this course have gained positions • Equivalent awards as the Drapers Award and the Lineapelle within the footwear industry as designers. Award. High-achieving graduates from Preferred subjects include Art, Design, this course have the opportunity to do a Textiles and English. third year of specialist studies to gain a BA Honours degree.

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101 Foundation Degree Cordwainers Footwear Design

This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS Selection Process tariff points. Applications from Home and EU applicants will be considered by the course team. Exceptionally, applicants who do not Applications from overseas applicants will meet these course entry requirements be considered by the LCF International may still be considered if the course team Office. Depending on the quality of your judges that the application demonstrates application, you may be invited for the additional strengths and alternative next stage of selection. Following this, you evidence. This might, for example, be may be selected for interview. If you are demonstrated by: related academic or work successful at interview you will be offered a experience; the quality of the personal place. Further information can be found on statement; a strong academic or other the LCF website: professional reference; or a combination of www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses these factors. Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to English Language Requirements study with us will need to complete the UK All classes are conducted in English. The Immigration History Form. level required by the University for this course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in any one skill.

For more information, go to www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ englishlanguagerequirements

Study Level Course Code Course Location Home/EU International Higher Education WJF4 Golden Lane Application Route Application Route UCAS Direct to International Study Mode University Code Office or UCAS or Full Time U65 Term Dates Deadline Overseas Representative Autumn 15 January Course Length Start Date 24 Sept - 07 Dec Deadline 2 Years September Home/EU fee No deadline Spring £9,000 (early application 07 Jan - 15 March advised) Portfolio required Yes Summer International Fee 15 April - 21 June £13,300

102 Foundation Degree Fashion Buying and Merchandising

The FdA Fashion Buying and Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? Merchandising course is one of a group All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: of courses in the School of Management opportunity to profile their work online using applicants are expected to achieve, or and Science that are designed to prepare the Showtime section of the University and already have, the course entry requirements students for a particular role in the College websites - showtime.arts.ac.uk. detailed below. fashion industry. London College of Fashion can make no • One ‘A’ level pass (80 UCAS tariff points required) PLUS three GCSE passes in What will I be doing? guarantee that your work (either in sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited or profiled other subjects at grade C or above OR The course is vocational, specialised and in any way as part of your course. All student focussed, and gives you the opportunity • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion work appearing in College organised events, related subject OR to learn the skills to work in the industry. catwalk shows, exhibitions and other forms This is achieved through the study of the of showcase, is selected by a panel of • NVQ level 3 in a related subject OR theory, principles and practices involved senior staff and, in some instances, external • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art in the Head Office fashion buying and industry judges. and Design PLUS five GCSE passes at merchandising operation within the high grade C or above OR street retail fashion industry, together with What Next? • Access course in a relevant subject OR broader academic studies which allow High-achieving graduates from this you to see the context of your particular course have the opportunity to do a • Equivalent awards study in the wider perspectives of fashion, third year of specialist studies to gain a society and the environment. A one month BA Honours degree. Preferred subjects include English, Maths, work experience placement in the industry Art and/or Business. during the second year is an integral part of Many graduates prefer to seek the course. employment as soon as they have This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS completed their undergraduate tariff points. Recent graduates are now working in a studies. Recent graduates have gained number of well known companies, including employment in a variety of buying and Exceptionally, applicants who do not Reiss, Burton, Urban Outfitters, Abercrombie merchandising roles with a number of meet these course entry requirements and Fitch, Arcadia, Whistles, Jaeger and companies, including Reiss, The White may still be considered if the course team Burberry. High-achieving graduates from Company, Burton, Blacks, Arcadia, Whistles judges that the application demonstrates this course have the opportunity to do a and Jaeger. Two graduates are working as additional strengths and alternative third year of specialist studies to gain a BA visual merchandisers at Abercrombie and evidence. This might, for example, be Honours degree. Fitch and Urban Outfitters. demonstrated by: related academic or work experience; the quality of the personal statement; a strong academic or other professional reference; or a combination of these factors.

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103 Foundation Degree Fashion Buying and Merchandising

English Language Requirements Following this, you may be selected for All classes are conducted in English. The interview. If you are successful at interview level required by the University for this you will be offered a place. Further course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in information can be found on the LCF any one skill. website:www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses

For more information, go to Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ study with us will need to complete the UK englishlanguagerequirements Immigration History Form. Selection Process Applications from Home and EU applicants will be considered by the course team. Applications from overseas applicants will be considered by the LCF International Office. Depending on the quality of your application, you may be invited for the next stage of selection.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 2 Years No Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) N243 High Holborn International Fee £13,300

104 Foundation Degree Fashion Design and Marketing

The FdA Fashion Design and Marketing Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? course is one of a group of courses in the All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: School of Management and Science that opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or are designed to prepare students for a using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements particular role in the fashion industry. University and College websites - detailed below. showtime.arts.ac.uk. • One ‘A’ level pass (80 UCAS tariff points What will I be doing? required) PLUS three GCSE passes in This course provides you with skills in London College of Fashion can make other subjects at grade C or above OR fashion design, product range no guarantee that your work (either in development, branding, marketing and sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion promotional communications, and this or profiled in any way as part of your related subject OR gives you wider opportunities to move course. All student work appearing in • NVQ level 3 in a related subject OR into successful employment, or self College organised events, catwalk shows, • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art employment, in the industry when you exhibitions and other forms of showcase, and Design PLUS five GCSE passes at have finished your course. This is achieved is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in grade C or above OR through designing, pattern cutting and some instances, external industry judges. • Access course in a relevant subject OR making garments, balanced with studying the theoretical and practical skills of What Next? • Equivalent awards marketing. We look for students who have High-achieving graduates from this course a creative flair combined with a good have the opportunity to do a third year Preferred subjects include Art, Textiles, business sense, and your design projects of specialist studies to gain a BA Honours English and/or Business. will target particular areas of the market. degree. Broader academic studies allow you to see This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS the context of your particular studies in Many graduates prefer to seek tariff points. the wider perspectives of fashion, society employment as soon as they have and the environment. A one month work completed their undergraduate studies. Exceptionally, applicants who do not experience placement in the industry Recent graduates are now working meet these course entry requirements during the second year is an integral part in a variety of roles in a number of may still be considered if the course team of the course. High-achieving graduates companies, including Design Assistant judges that the application demonstrates from this course have the opportunity to at Kinder Aggugini, Visual Merchandiser additional strengths and alternative do a third year of specialist studies to gain at River Island, Assistant Buyer for Biba, evidence. This might, for example, be a BA Honours degree. Administrative Buyer for Menswear at demonstrated by: related academic or work New Look, and assistant buyers at Fashion experience; the quality of the personal Classics and Accessories QVC. statement; a strong academic or other professional reference; or a combination of these factors.

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105 Foundation Degree Fashion Design and Marketing

English Language Requirements Selection Process All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Office. Depending on the quality of your For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Further information can be found on the LCF website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses

Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to study with us to complete the UK Immi- gration History Form.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 2 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) WN25 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

106 Foundation Degree Fashion Marketing and Promotion

The FdA Fashion Marketing and Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? Promotion course is one of a group of All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: courses in the School of Management opportunity to profile their work applicants are expected to achieve, or and Science that are designed to prepare online using the Showtime section of already have, the course entry requirements students for a particular role in the the University and College websites - detailed below. fashion industry. showtime.arts.ac.uk. • One ‘A’ level pass at grade C or above (80 UCAS tariff points required) PLUS four What will I be doing? London College of Fashion can make GCSE passes in other subjects at grade C This course prepares students for roles no guarantee that your work (either in or above OR in the global fashion marketing and sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited fashion promotion industries through or profiled in any way as part of your • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion a study of the theory and practice of course. All student work appearing in related subject PLUS four GCSE passes in both subjects, together with broader College organised events, catwalk shows, other subjects at grade C or above OR academic studies which allow you to see exhibitions and other forms of showcase, • NVQ level 3 in a related subject PLUS four the context of your particular study in is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in GCSE passes in other subjects at grade C the wider perspectives of fashion, society some instances, external industry judges. or above OR and the environment. A one month work • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art experience placement in the industry What Next? and Design PLUS four GCSE passes in during the second year is an integral part High-achieving graduates from this other subjects at grade C or above OR of the course, giving you the opportunity course have the opportunity to do a • An Access course in a relevant subject to gain first-hand experience of current third year of specialist studies to gain a PLUS four GCSE passes in other subjects working practices in industry and to BA Honours degree. at grade C or above OR establish valuable contacts for your future career. Recent graduates are now working Many graduates prefer to seek employment • Equivalent awards in a number of well known companies, as soon as they have completed their including More Magazine Group, ICHI and undergraduate studies. Recent graduates Preferred subjects include Business Studies, Fashion Edge. High-achieving graduates are working in marketing and promotion Media Studies, Economics, Fashion Studies, from this course have the opportunity to roles at a number of companies, including Information Technology, English and do a third year of specialist studies to gain the press offices at New Look and Jigsaw, Languages. a BA Honours degree. the marketing department at Debenhams, the buying office at Selfridges, at PR This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS companies Purple and Exposure, at ad tariff points. agency Fold7, and at FHM magazine. Continued /

107 Foundation Degree Fashion Marketing and Promotion

Exceptionally, applicants who do not Selection Process meet these course entry requirements Applications from Home and EU applicants may still be considered if the course team will be considered by the course team. judges that the application demonstrates Applications from overseas applicants will additional strengths and alternative be considered by the LCF International evidence. This might, for example, be Office. Depending on the quality of your demonstrated by: related academic or work application, you may be invited for the experience; the quality of the personal next stage of selection. Following this, you statement; a strong academic or other may be selected for interview. If you are professional reference; or a combination of successful at interview you will be offered these factors. a place.

English Language Requirements Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The LCF website: level required by the University for this www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in any one skill. Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ englishlanguagerequirements

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 2 Years No Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) N502 High Holborn International Fee £13,300

108 Foundation Degree Fashion Retail Branding and Visual Merchandising

The FdA Fashion Retail Branding and Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? Visual Merchandising course is one All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: of a group of courses in the School opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or of Management and Science that are using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements designed to prepare students for a University and College websites - detailed below. particular role in the fashion industry. showtime.arts.ac.uk. • One ‘A’ level pass (80 UCAS tariff points required) PLUS three GCSE passes in What will I be doing? London College of Fashion can make other subjects at grade C or above This course explores both the commercial no guarantee that your work (either in (including English and Maths) OR and creative aspects of fashion retail sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited branding and visual merchandising and or profiled in any way as part of your • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion gives you the opportunity to learn the course. All student work appearing in related subject OR skills to work in the industry. The course College organised events, catwalk shows, • NVQ level 3 in a related subject OR balances practical and creative skills with exhibitions and other forms of showcase, • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art theoretically based brand and consumer is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in and Design PLUS five GCSE passes at studies, together with broader academic some instances, external industry judges. grade C or above OR studies which allow you to see the context • Access course in a relevant subject OR of your particular study in the wider What Next? perspectives of fashion, society and the High-achieving graduates from this course • Equivalent awards environment. have the opportunity to do a third year of specialist studies to gain a BA Honours Preferred subjects include Art, Craft Work experience opportunities and degree. Design Technology, Maths, English and / industry-led projects and collaborations or Business. are features of the course, for example, this Many graduates prefer to seek employment year there was an extremely successful as soon as they have completed their This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS ongoing collaboration with the John Lewis undergraduate studies. This is the first final tariff points. Partnership, a one-off collaboration with Save year of this course so as yet there are no the Children and Harvey Nichols, and work known graduate destinations, however we experience placements with Ralph Lauren. are confident that students from this course Students are encouraged to participate will be employed in the relevant sector of Continued / in the national skillVM competition, open the fashion industry. to both professional and student visual merchandisers. High-achieving graduates from this course have the opportunity to do a third year of specialist studies to gain a BA Honours degree.

109 Foundation Degree Fashion Retail Branding and Visual Merchandising

Exceptionally, applicants who do not Selection Process meet these course entry requirements Applications from Home and EU applicants may still be considered if the course team will be considered by the course team. judges that the application demonstrates Applications from overseas applicants will additional strengths and alternative be considered by the LCF International evidence. This might, for example, be Office. Depending on the quality of your demonstrated by: related academic or work application, you may be invited for the experience; the quality of the personal next stage of selection. Following this, you statement; a strong academic or other may be selected for interview. If you are professional reference; or a combination of successful at interview you will be offered these factors. a place.

English Language Requirements All classes are conducted in English. The Further information can be found on the level required by the University for this LCF website: course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses any one skill.

For more information, go to Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ to study with us to complete the UK Immi- englishlanguagerequirements gration History Form.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 2 Years Yes (written or visual) Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W213 John Princes Street International Fee £13,300

110 Foundation Degree Fashion Retail Branding and Visual Merchandising (Part time)*

The FdA Fashion Retail Branding and You will have access to CAD systems in IT Many graduates prefer to seek employment Visual Merchandising (Part time) course suites at LCF, a ‘Mock Shop’, mock display as soon as they have completed their is one of a group of courses in the School windows and visual merchandising undergraduate studies. This is the first final of Management and Science that are workshops. You will be taught to a large year of this course so as yet there are no designed to prepare students for a extent at the Visual Merchandising suite at known graduate destinations, however we particular role in the fashion industry. LCF. Students will take on a work placement are confident that students from this course which will give them specific sector will be employed in the relevant sector of What will I be doing? experience and consequently demonstrate the fashion industry. This course prepares articulate, creative, work based learning. The skills concentrated fashion focused individuals for the on and gathered will be transferable into What are the Entry Requirements? stimulating world of Fashion Retail various fields in the Fashion Retail Branding Entry to this course is highly competitive: Branding & Visual Merchandising. You will and Visual Merchandising sector. applicants are expected to achieve, or gain a broad based introduction to the already have, the course entry requirements notion of fashion retail brands, and how Showing Your Work detailed below. they can be merchandised visually ‘from the All final year students are given the • One ‘A’ level pass (80 UCAS tariff points window through to the floor’ to maximise opportunity to profile their work online required) PLUS three GCSE passes in the business. Learning will encompass using the Showtime section of the other subjects at grade C or above information technology, finance and the University and College websites - showtime. (including English and Maths) OR psychology of consumer behaviour. arts.ac.uk. London College of Fashion can make no guarantee that your work • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion The course will be delivered through (either in sum or in part) will be shown, related subject OR lectures, seminars, workshop practice, exhibited or profiled in any way as part of • NVQ level 3 in a related subject OR tutorials, external visits, independent your course. All student work appearing in • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art learning. The students’ Personal College organised events, catwalk shows, and Design PLUS five GCSE passes at Professional Development (PPD) skills are exhibitions and other forms of showcase, grade C or above OR integrated into the core curriculum and is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in • Access course in a relevant subject OR are monitored throughout the course, and some instances, external industry judges. the use of reflective journals will support • Equivalent awards your learning. Assignments reflect industry What Next? practice, and will involve ‘live’ projects to High-achieving graduates from this course Preferred subjects include Art, Craft Design validate the learning experience. You will be have the opportunity to go onto specialist Technology, Maths, English and / or engaged in two web based learning units, studies to gain a BA Honours degree. Business. a team project in year 1, and Collaborative Project year 2, simulating working practice. This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS tariff points.

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111 Foundation Degree Fashion Retail Branding and Visual Merchandising (Part time)*

Exceptionally, applicants who do not English Language Requirements Selection Process meet these course entry requirements All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants may still be considered if the course team level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. judges that the application demonstrates course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in Depending on the quality of your additional strengths and alternative any one skill. application, you may be invited for the evidence. This might, for example, be next stage of selection. Following this, you demonstrated by: related academic or work For more information, go to may be selected for interview. If you are experience; the quality of the personal www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ successful at interview you will be offered a statement; a strong academic or other englishlanguagerequirements place. Further information can be found on professional reference; or a combination of the LCF website: these factors. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses

*Home/EU applicants only

Study Level Start Date Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education September Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec Direct to College N/A Study Mode Portfolio required Part Time Yes (written or visual) Spring Deadline Deadline 07 Jan - 15 March No deadline N/A Course Length Course Location (early application 2 Years and 2 terms John Princes Street Summer advised) International Fee 15 April - 21 June N/A Home/EU fee £6,750 pro rata. The tuition fee for the final two terms in year three will be £4,500

112 Foundation Degree Fashion Retail Management

The FdA Fashion Retail Management FdA Fashion Retail Management is based What are the Entry Requirements? course is designed to prepare students at the Fashion Retail Academy, a new Entry to this course is highly competitive: for a career in fashion retail as managers. building designed for purpose, in the heart applicants are expected to achieve, or The industry requires well-informed of London’s fashion retail district between already have, the course entry requirements fashion retail managers who have learnt Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road. detailed below. the skills to increase profitability, reduce The Head Offices of many fashion retailers • One ‘A’ level pass (80 UCAS tariff points waste and shrinkage, and increase are adjacent, as are the many flagship required) PLUS three GCSE passes in productivity whilst providing better fashion and department stores of Oxford other subjects at grade C or above customer service and increasing staff Street, Regent Street and Bond Street. (including English and Maths) OR morale. The fashion industry is highly competitive with a constantly changing Showing Your Work • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion set of business challenges, including All final year students are given the related subject OR retail internationalisation. opportunity to profile their work online • NVQ level 3 in a related subject OR using the Showtime section of the • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art What will I be doing? University and College websites - showtime. and Design PLUS five GCSE passes at This course seeks to produce graduates arts.ac.uk. London College of Fashion grade C or above OR who will be quality retail managers can make no guarantee that your work • Access course in a relevant subject OR who can maximise productivity in the face (either in sum or in part) will be shown, Equivalent awards of international competition, demanding exhibited or profiled in any way as part of customers and changing shopping patterns. your course. All student work appearing in College organised events, catwalk shows, Preferred subjects include Art, Maths, These managers will be creative and exhibitions and other forms of showcase, English and/or Business. forward-looking individuals with a global is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in perspective, who are equipped to use their some instances, external industry judges. This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS skills in any size or kind of retail outlet, tariff points. whether virtual or physical. The course What Next? balances practical and creative skills with High-achieving graduates from this Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet theoretically based studies, together with course have the opportunity to do a these course entry requirements may still be broader academic studies which allow you third year of specialist studies to gain a considered if the course team judges that to see the context of your particular study BA Honours degree. the application demonstrates additional in the wider perspectives of fashion, society strengths and alternative evidence. This and the environment. Work experience Many graduates prefer to seek employment might, for example, be demonstrated by: opportunities and industry-led projects and as soon as they have completed their related academic or work experience; the collaborations are features of the course. undergraduate studies. Recent graduates quality of the personal statement; a strong from this course have gained positions in academic or other professional reference; or High-achieving graduates from this course many companies as junior retail managers a combination of these factors. have the opportunity to do a third year or on graduate training programmes, of specialist studies to gain a BA Honours including in those companies within the degree at the London College of Fashion Arcadia Group. Continued /

113 Foundation Degree Fashion Retail Management

English Language Requirements Selection Process Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants to study with us to complete the UK Immi- level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. gration History Form. course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Office. Depending on the quality of your For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place. Further information can be found on the LCF website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International Start Date 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode September Office or UCAS or Full Time Spring Deadline Overseas Representative Portfolio required 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length No Deadline 2 Years Summer Home/EU fee No deadline Course Location 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code High Holborn / The advised) WN2F Fashion Retail Academy International Fee £13,300

114 Foundation Degree Fashion Styling and Photography

FdA Fashion Styling and Photography Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? course is situated in the School of Media All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: and Communication, and prepares you opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or for a career as a fashion photographer or using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements a fashion stylist. University and College websites - detailed below. showtime.arts.ac.uk. • One ‘A’ level pass (80 UCAS tariff points What will I be doing? required) PLUS three GCSE passes in You will acquire the technical, professional, London College of Fashion can make other subjects at grade C or above OR creative and conceptual skills necessary no guarantee that your work (either in to be a creative practitioner in whichever sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited • BTEC National Diploma in a related discipline you choose after studying both or profiled in any way as part of your subject OR styling and photography for one year. course. All student work appearing in • NVQ level 3 in a related subject OR You will learn about this sector of the College organised events, catwalk shows, • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art industry and the position of the fashion exhibitions and other forms of showcase, and Design OR photographer and the fashion stylist within is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in • Access course in a relevant subject OR it. The importance of teamwork will be some instances, external industry judges. explored through the projects that you will • Equivalent awards undertake. Through your broader academic What Next? studies you will gain a contemporary High-achieving graduates from this course Preferred subjects include Art, Design, and historical understanding of fashion have the opportunity to do a third year Fashion, Media Studies, and Photography. photography and styling within the wider of specialist studies to gain a BA Honours perspectives of fashion, society and the degree. This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS environment. You will learn research tariff points. skills, both visual and academic, which Many graduates prefer to seek employment will underpin your creative practice and as soon as they have completed their Exceptionally, applicants who do not develop your analytical skills and critical undergraduate studies. Recent graduates meet these course entry requirements awareness. High-achieving graduates from from this course are working as freelancers may still be considered if the course team this course have the opportunity to do a in photography and styling, photographic judges that the application demonstrates third year of specialist studies to gain a BA assistants and other roles within the fashion additional strengths and alternative Honours degree. image industry. evidence. This might, for example, be demonstrated by: related academic or work experience; the quality of the personal statement; a strong academic or other professional reference; or a combination of these factors.

Continued /

115 Foundation Degree Fashion Styling and Photography

English Language Requirements Selection Process Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants to study with us to complete the UK Immi- level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. gration History Form. course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Office. Depending on the quality of your For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place. Further information can be found on the LCF website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 2 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W642 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

116 Foundation Degree Hair and Make-Up for Fashion, Hair and Make-Up for Film and TV

The FdA Hair and Make-Up for Fashion is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in additional strengths and alternative and the FdA Hair and Make-Up for some instances, external industry judges. evidence. This might, for example, be Film and TV courses are situated in the demonstrated by: related academic or work School of Media and Communication, What Next? experience; the quality of the personal and prepare you for a career as a High-achieving graduates from this statement; a strong academic or other practitioner in either hair design and course have the opportunity to do a professional reference; or a combination of make-up for fashion and editorial third year of specialist studies to gain a these factors. image, or in hair design and make-up BA Honours degree. for film and television. English Language Requirements Many graduates prefer to seek employment All classes are conducted in English. The What will I be doing? as soon as they have completed their level required by the University for this You will learn about this sector of the undergraduate studies. Recent graduates course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in industry and the position of the from this course are currently working as any one skill. make-up artist and hair designer within make-up artists in a number of companies, it. The importance of teamwork will be including MAC Cosmetics, Bobbi Brown For more information, go to explored through the projects that you will Cosmetics and Harrods. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ undertake. You will acquire the practical englishlanguagerequirements skills of make-up and hair design, together What are the Entry Requirements? with broader academic studies which Entry to this course is highly competitive: Selection Process give you a contemporary and historical applicants are expected to achieve, or Applications from Home and EU applicants understanding of your creative discipline already have, the course entry requirements will be considered by the course team. within the wider perspectives of fashion, detailed below. Applications from overseas applicants will society and the environment. You will learn be considered by the LCF International • One ‘A’ level pass (80 UCAS tariff points research skills, both visual and academic, Office. Depending on the quality of your required) PLUS three GCSE passes in which will underpin your creative practice application, you may be invited for the other subjects at grade C or above OR and develop your analytical skills and critical next stage of selection. Following this, you awareness. High-achieving graduates from • BTEC National Diploma in a relevant may be selected for interview. If you are this course have the opportunity to do a subject OR successful at interview you will be offered a third year of specialist studies to gain a • NVQ level 3 in a relevant subject OR place. Further information can be found on BA Honours degree. • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art the LCF website: and Design OR www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses Showing Your Work • Access course in a related subject OR All final year students are given the opportunity to profile their work online • Equivalent awards Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa using the Showtime section of the to study with us to complete the UK Immi- University and College websites - showtime. Preferred subjects include Art, Design, gration History Form. arts.ac.uk. London College of Fashion can Fashion, Media Studies and Photography. make no guarantee that your work (either in This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited or tariff points. profiled in any way as part of your course. Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet All student work appearing in College these course entry requirements may still organised events, catwalk shows, be considered if the course team judges exhibitions and other forms of showcase, that the application demonstrates

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 2 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) Make up for Lime Grove Fashion W295 International Fee Make up for £13,300 Film & TV W296

117 Foundation Degree Fashion Design Technology: Designer Pattern Cutter, Knitwear, Surface Textiles

The FdA Fashion Design Technology The Designer Pattern Cutter pathway gives London College of Fashion can make no course is situated in the School of Design you the chance to explore creative design guarantee that your work (either in sum or and Technology. realisation through acquiring the skills of in part) will be shown, exhibited or profiled design development, pattern cutting and in any way as part of your course. All student What will I be doing? manufacture. work appearing in College organised events, This course is for students who want to catwalk shows, exhibitions and other forms explore one of three pathways, Designer The Surface Textiles pathway allows you of showcase, is selected by a panel of senior Pattern Cutter, Surface Textiles or Knitwear, to explore surface pattern and texture staff and, in some instances, external industry judges. and you apply to the particular pathway for fashion fabrics through a variety that you are interested in. of traditional craft and contemporary What Next? processes and techniques, such as laser High-achieving graduates from this course You will learn the skills of design cutting, digital embroidery, and traditional have the opportunity to do a third year research, design interpretation and and digital print technologies. of specialist studies to gain a BA Honours three-dimensional realisation relevant degree. to the pathway you choose, together The Knitwear pathway is concerned with with the professional, communication exploring surface pattern and texture Many graduates prefer to seek employment and business skills you will need for through your construction of knitted fabrics as soon as they have completed their successful employment in today’s global and garments using domestic machines and undergraduate studies. Recent graduates fashion industry. You will acquire broader industrial knit technology. High-achieving from this course have gained positions academic skills which allow you to see graduates from this course have the as pattern cutters and designers with a the context of your particular study in the opportunity to do a third year of specialist number of fashion companies, including wider perspectives of fashion, society and studies to gain a BA Honours degree. Jaeger and All Saints. the environment. The emphasis on the course is on work-based learning, both Showing Your Work Continued / ‘live’ and simulated, and you will have the All final year students are given the opportunity to work with other students opportunity to profile their work online using from your own pathway and/or students the Showtime section of the University and from the other pathways. This prepares College websites - showtime.arts.ac.uk. you for the industry, where working as a productive member of a team is essential to your success.

118 Foundation Degree Fashion Design Technology: Designer Pattern Cutter, Knitwear, Surface Textiles

What are the Entry Requirements? Preferred subjects include Art, Textiles, and Selection Process Entry to this course is highly competitive: English. Applications from Home and EU applicants applicants are expected to achieve, or will be considered by the course team. already have, the course entry requirements This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS Applications from overseas applicants will detailed below. tariff points. be considered by the LCF International Office. Depending on the quality of your • One ‘A’ level pass at grade D or above Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet application, you may be invited for the (80 UCAS tariff points required) PLUS these course entry requirements may still next stage of selection. Following this, you passes in four other GCSE subjects at be considered if the course team judges may be selected for interview. If you are grade C or above OR the application demonstrates additional successful at interview you will be offered a • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion strengths and alternative evidence. This place. Further information can be found on related subject PLUS passes in four might, for example, be demonstrated by: the LCF website: other GCSE subjects at grade C or related academic or work experience; the www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses above OR quality of the personal statement; a strong • NVQ level 3 in a related subject PLUS academic or other professional reference; or Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa passes in four other GCSE subjects at a combination of these factors. to study with us to complete the UK Immi- grade C or above OR • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art English Language Requirements gration History Form. and Design PLUS passes in four other All classes are conducted in English. The GCSE subjects at grade C or above OR level required by the University for this • Access course in a relevant subject course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in PLUS passes in four other GCSE any one skill. subjects at grade C or above OR • Equivalent awards For more information, go to www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ englishlanguagerequirements

Study Level Knitwear W2JL Course Location Application Route Application Route Higher Education Surface Textiles W740 Lime Grove Home/EU International UCAS Direct to International Study Mode University Code Office or UCAS or Full Time U65 Term Dates Deadline Overseas Representative Autumn 15 January Course Length Start Date 24 Sept - 07 Dec Deadline 2 Years September Home/EU fee No deadline Spring £9,000 (early application Course Code Portfolio required 07 Jan - 15 March advised) Designer Pattern Yes Cutter WJ24 Summer International Fee 15 April - 21 June £13,300

119 Foundation Degree Tailoring

The FdA Tailoring course is situated in What Next? This course requires a minimum 80 UCAS the School of Design and Technology and High-achieving graduates from this tariff points. is for students who want to work in the course have the opportunity to do a tailoring industry. third year of specialist studies to gain a BA Honours degree. Exceptionally, applicants who do not What will I be doing? meet these course entry requirements The course teaches you the skills for both Many graduates prefer to seek employment may still be considered if the course team Handcraft and Production Tailoring and as soon as they have completed their judges that the application demonstrates design, together with the professional, undergraduate studies. Recent graduates additional strengths and alternative communication and business skills you from this course have gained positions evidence. This might, for example, be will need for successful employment in with a number of tailoring companies from demonstrated by: related academic or work today’s global fashion industry. You will to production. experience; the quality of the personal acquire broader academic skills which statement; a strong academic or other allow you to see the context of tailoring in What are the Entry Requirements? professional reference; or a combination of the wider perspectives of fashion, society Entry to this course is highly competitive: these factors. and the environment. The College has applicants are expected to achieve, or strong links with Savile Row and the wider already have, the course entry requirements English Language Requirements tailoring industry, which gives students detailed below. All classes are conducted in English. The opportunities through industry-based level required by the University for this • One ‘A’ level pass at grade C or above (80 projects during the course, the Golden course is IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 4.5 in UCAS tariff points required) PLUS passes Shears Awards, and for employment after any one skill. in three other GCSE subjects at grade C graduation. High-achieving graduates or above OR from this course have the opportunity to For more information, go to do a third year of specialist studies to gain • BTEC National Diploma in a fashion- www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ a BA Honours degree. related subject PLUS passes in three englishlanguagerequirements other GCSE subjects at grade C or above Showing Your Work OR Selection Process All final year students are given the • NVQ level 3 in a related subject PLUS Applications from Home and EU applicants opportunity to profile their work online passes in three other GCSE subjects at will be considered by the course team. using the Showtime section of the grade C or above OR Applications from overseas applicants will University and College websites - • A one year Foundation Diploma in Art be considered by the LCF International showtime.arts.ac.uk. and Design PLUS passes in three other Office. Depending on the quality of your GCSE subjects at grade C or above OR application, you may be invited for the London College of Fashion can make next stage of selection. Following this, you • Access course in a relevant subject PLUS no guarantee that your work (either in may be selected for interview. If you are passes in three other GCSE subjects at sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited successful at interview you will be offered a grade C or above OR or profiled in any way as part of your place. Further information can be found on course. All student work appearing in • Equivalent awards the LCF website: College organised events, catwalk shows, www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses exhibitions and other forms of showcase, Preferred subjects include Art, Design, is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in Textiles and English. Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa some instances, external industry judges. to study with us to complete the UK Immi- gration History Form.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 2 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) WJ2L Curtain Road / Mare International Fee Street £13,300

120 Honours Degrees & Integrated Masters Courses

Honours Degrees (BA / BSc) Bespoke Tailoring 122 Cordwainers Fashion Accessories: Product Design and Development 123 Cordwainers Footwear: Product Design and Development 125 for Performance 127 Creative Direction for Fashion 129 Fashion Contour 131 Fashion Design and Development 133 Fashion Design Technology: Menswear 135 Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear 137 Fashion Illustration 139 Fashion Jewellery 141 Fashion Journalism (Print, Broadcast) 143 Fashion Management 145 Fashion Photography 147 Fashion Public Relations 149 Fashion Sportswear 151 Fashion Textiles 153 Make-Up and Prosthetics for Performance 155 Fashion Business (Part time) 157 Fashion Design Realisation (Part time) 158 Fashion Media (Part time) 159

Integrated Masters (MDes / MSc) MSc Cosmetic Science 160 MSc International Fashion Management 162 MDes International Fashion Production Management 164

121 BA (Hons) Bespoke Tailoring

The BA Bespoke Tailoring course is What Next? This might, for example, be demonstrated situated in the School of Design and Graduates who wish to continue their by: related academic or work experience; Technology, and provides a highly education at postgraduate level are the quality of the personal statement; a specialist programme devoted to encouraged to progress to suitable strong academic or other professional handcraft tailoring methods. courses within the College, the reference; or a combination of these factors. University or elsewhere. What will I be doing? English Language Requirements The College and the course have extensive Many graduates prefer to seek employment All classes are conducted in English. The links with Savile Row, the home of bespoke as soon as they have completed their level required by the University for this tailoring, as well as with tailors in the more undergraduate studies. Recent graduates course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in recent locations for bespoke tailoring in from this course have successfully gained any one skill. the West End and Soho. Students on this employment with a number of bespoke programme learn the skills of design, tailors, including H Huntsman & Sons, For more information, go to pattern cutting and tailoring, together with Timothy Everest, John Pearse, Norton & www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ academic, research, industry awareness and Sons and Henry Poole & Co, with fashion englishlanguagerequirements presentation skills. This balance ensures companies Burberry and Aquascutum, that our graduates are fully equipped to and with the film, television and theatrical Selection Process take up a number of employment options costumier, Angels. Applications from Home and EU applicants within the industry. Recent projects will be considered by the course team. undertaken with the industry include What are the Entry Requirements? Applications from overseas applicants will Casual Bespoke with Timothy Everest and Entry to this course is highly competitive: be considered by the LCF International Reinventing the Tuxedo with Henry Poole. applicants are expected to achieve, or Office. Depending on the quality of your The opportunity for students to showcase already have, the course entry requirements application, you may be invited for the work in a variety of industry related areas is detailed below. next stage of selection. Following this, you of great benefit to students on this course. may be selected for interview. If you are • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above successful at interview you will be offered a PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at Showing Your Work place. Further information can be found on grade C or above OR All final year students are given the the LCF website: opportunity to profile their work online • Equivalent awards www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses using the Showtime section of the University and College websites - Preferred subjects include English, Maths, Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa showtime.arts.ac.uk. London College Art, Design, Textiles and Science. to study with us to complete the UK Immi- of Fashion can make no guarantee that gration History Form. your work (either in sum or in part) will be This course requires a minimum 160 UCAS shown, exhibited or profiled in any way tariff points. as part of your course. All student work appearing in College organised events, Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet catwalk shows, exhibitions and other forms these course entry requirements may still be of showcase, is selected by a panel of considered if the course team judges that senior staff and, in some instances, external the application demonstrates additional industry judges. strengths and alternative evidence.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W230 Curtain Road International Fee £13,300

122 BA (Hons) Cordwainers Fashion Accessories: Product Design and Development

The BA (Hons) Cordwainers Accessories: Successful completion of this year will give Many graduates prefer to seek Product Design and Development course you an additional qualification, and you employment as soon as they have is situated in the School of Design and will have the opportunity to make contacts completed their undergraduate studies. Technology, and is concerned with the and build relationships within the industry Recent graduates from this course have design, development and realisation before the end of your studies. This course gained positions as designers with a of products for the focuses on producing graduates who are number of fashion accessory companies, fashion accessories industry. encouraged to make an innovative and including Beatrix Ong and Mulberry. visionary contribution to accessory product What will I be doing? development within the fashion industry. What are the Entry Requirements? You will learn the skills of research, how Entry to this course is highly competitive: to produce initial design ideas, and Showing Your Work applicants are expected to achieve, or how to develop designs through to a All final year students are given the already have, the course entry requirements finished 3D prototype. You will gain a opportunity to profile their work online detailed below. comprehensive understanding of the using the Showtime section of the • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above fashion accessories industry, its markets, University and College websites - PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at and the particular role of the fashion showtime.arts.ac.uk. grade C or above OR accessory product designer and developer within the industry. The Cordwainers and London College of Fashion can make • Equivalent awards Leathersellers livery companies support no guarantee that your work (either in the Cordwainers courses through prizes, sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited Preferred subjects include English, Maths, scholarships and industrial visits. or profiled in any way as part of your Art, Design, Textiles and Science. course. All student work appearing in Cordwainers Accessories is one of a group College organised events, catwalk shows, This course requires a minimum 160 UCAS of fashion product courses, all of which are exhibitions and other forms of showcase, tariff points. designed and delivered with employment is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in in the relevant industry in mind. To this some instances, external industry judges. Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet end you will study a range of units that will these course entry requirements may still be equip you with the relevant professional, What Next? considered if the course team judges that communication and business skills, and Graduates who wish to continue their the application demonstrates additional undertake live projects set by industry where education at postgraduate level are strengths and alternative evidence. This there will be presentations to and from the encouraged to progress to suitable might, for example, be demonstrated by: companies involved. You will have the option courses within the College, the University related academic or work experience; the of doing a placement year between the or elsewhere. quality of the personal statement; a strong second and final year of the course. academic or other professional reference; or a combination of these factors.

Continued /

123 BA (Hons) Cordwainers Fashion Accessories: Product Design and Development

English Language Requirements Selection Process All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Office. Depending on the quality of your For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place. Further information can be found on the LCF website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses

Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to study with us to complete the UK Immi- gration History Form.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years or 4 years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline (including 1 year 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application placement) Course Location advised) Golden Lane Course Code International Fee W245 £13,300

124 BA (Hons) Cordwainers Footwear: Product Design and Development

The BA (Hons) Cordwainers Footwear: Successful completion of this year will give Many graduates prefer to seek employment Product Design and Development course you an additional qualification, and you as soon as they have completed their is situated in the School of Design and will have the opportunity to make contacts undergraduate studies. Recent Footwear Technology, and is concerned with the and build relationships within the industry graduates have obtained positions as design, development and realisation of before the end of your studies. This course assistant designers for Nicholas Kirkwood, fashion footwear products for the fashion focuses on producing graduates who are Adele Clarke and Georgina Goodman, footwear industry. encouraged to make an innovative and as designers for Topshop and Bloch visionary contribution to footwear product International, and as a Junior Account What will I be doing? development within the fashion industry. Manager in marketing with Clarks . You will learn the skills of research, how to produce initial design ideas, and how to Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? develop designs through to a finished 3D All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: prototype. You will gain a comprehensive opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or understanding of the fashion footwear using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements industry, its markets, and the particular role University and College websites - detailed below. of the fashion footwear product designer showtime.arts.ac.uk. • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above and developer within the industry. PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at London College of Fashion can make grade C or above OR The Cordwainers and Leathersellers livery no guarantee that your work (either in companies support the Cordwainers sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited • Equivalent awards courses through prizes, scholarships and or profiled in any way as part of your industrial visits. Cordwainers Footwear is course. All student work appearing in Preferred subjects include English, Maths, one of a group of fashion product courses, College organised events, catwalk shows, Art, Design, Textiles and Science. This course all of which are designed and delivered exhibitions and other forms of showcase, requires a minimum 160 UCAS tariff points. with employment in the relevant industry is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in in mind. To this end you will study a range some instances, external industry judges. Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet of units that will equip you with the these course entry requirements may still be relevant professional, communication and What Next? considered if the course team judges that business skills, and undertake live projects Graduates who wish to continue their the application demonstrates additional set by industry where there will be education at postgraduate level are strengths and alternative evidence. This presentations to and from the companies encouraged to progress to suitable might, for example, be demonstrated by: involved. You will have the option of doing courses within the College, the University related academic or work experience; the a placement year between the second and or elsewhere. quality of the personal statement; a strong final year of the course. academic or other professional reference; or a combination of these factors.

Continued /

125 BA (Hons) Cordwainers Footwear: Product Design and Development

English Language Requirements Selection Process All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Office. Depending on the quality of your For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place. Further information can be found on the LCF website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses

Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to study with us to complete the UK Immi- gration History Form.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years or 4 years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline (including 1 year 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application placement) Course Location advised) Golden Lane Course Code International Fee W243 £13,300

126 BA (Hons) Costume for Performance

The BA (Hons) Costume for Performance Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? course is situated in the School of Media All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: and Communication, and is for students opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or who are interested in designing and using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements making costume for performance. University and College websites - detailed below. showtime.arts.ac.uk. • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above What will I be doing? (this course requires 240 UCAS tariff The course includes the broad categories of London College of Fashion can make points) PLUS passes in three GCSE theatre, film, music and television, as well no guarantee that your work (either in subjects at grade C or above OR as more specialised or multi-disciplinary sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited performances where several elements or profiled in any way as part of your • Equivalent awards are combined. The course integrates the course. All student work appearing in intellectual demands of interpretation of the College organised events, catwalk shows, Preferred subjects include Art, Design, text or other written elements within the exhibitions and other forms of showcase, English, Drama and Film Studies. performance context, with the specialised is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in design and craft skills required for the some instances, external industry judges. This course requires a minimum 240 UCAS realisation of original . tariff points. What Next? The cultural and historical context of Graduates who wish to continue their Exceptionally, applicants who do not the subject is explored, to enhance the education at postgraduate level are meet these course entry requirements design and realisation of the practical encouraged to progress to suitable may still be considered if the course team work. Working in performance is always a courses within the College, the University judges that the application demonstrates collaborative venture, where the success or elsewhere. additional strengths and alternative of the production depends upon the evidence. This might, for example, be joint efforts of a number of creative and Many graduates prefer to seek employment demonstrated by: related academic or work specialised designers and makers, who work as soon as they have completed their experience; the quality of the personal together with the director and performers. undergraduate studies. Recent Costume statement; a strong academic or other Students on this course have the advantage graduates from this course have gone on to professional reference; or a combination of of being able to work with students from work as designers, makers and supervisors, these factors. the related discipline of Make-Up and both contracted and freelance, in film, Prosthetics. television, theatre, music promotions, opera Continued / and fashion. These jobs include designers at Students have the opportunity to do a short English National Opera and New York Met, work placement in the industry, and there ladies maker at Glyndebourne, marketing are several industry-facing projects within at Jasper Conran, wardrobe on Holby City, the course. All the subject tutors teaching Head of Wardrobe on Lion King, menswear on the course are practitioners with maker at RSC, menswear cutter at ENO, extensive experience of the industry. designer on BBC Vision, and fashion stylist.

127 BA (Hons) Costume for Performance

English Language Requirements Applications from Home and EU applicants All classes are conducted in English. The will be considered by the course team. level required by the University for this Applications from overseas applicants will course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in be considered by the LCF International any one skill. Office. Depending on the quality of your application, you may be invited for the For more information, go to next stage of selection. Following this, you www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ may be selected for interview. If you are englishlanguagerequirements successful at interview you will be offered a place. Further information can be found on the LCF website: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses

Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa to study with us to complete the UK Immi- gration History Form.

StudySelection Level Process University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International Start Date 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode September Office or UCAS or Full Time Spring Deadline Overseas Representative Portfolio required 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Yes Deadline 3 Years Summer Home/EU fee No deadline Course Location 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Lime Grove advised) W451 International Fee £13,300

128 BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Fashion

The BA (Hons) Creative Direction for The course provides students with What are the Entry Requirements? Fashion course is situated in the School opportunities for first hand experience of Entry to this course is highly competitive: of Media and Communication, and the industry through industry projects, applicants are expected to achieve, or prepares students for a career in the placements and work experience. already have, the course entry requirements fields of styling, brand image, style detailed below. communication, creative direction and Showing Your Work • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above art direction. All final year students are given the PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at opportunity to profile their work online grade C or above OR What will I be doing? using the Showtime section of the This course has been developed as a direct University and College websites - • Equivalent awards answer to the needs of industry, where showtime.arts.ac.uk. once traditional areas have undergone Preferred subjects include Art, Design, rapid and radical change in recent years. London College of Fashion can make English, and Maths, Media. This has meant that the industry needs no guarantee that your work (either in practitioners with new skills and innovative sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited This course requires a minimum 160 UCAS ways of approaching creative initiatives, and or profiled in any way as part of your tariff points. graduates from this course will be able to course. All student work appearing in take up the challenges of the industry now College organised events, catwalk shows, Exceptionally, applicants who do not and in the future. exhibitions and other forms of showcase, meet these course entry requirements is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in may still be considered if the course team The emphasis is on new areas of visual some instances, external industry judges. judges that the application demonstrates communication, marketing and brand additional strengths and alternative identity, together with an awareness and What Next? evidence. This might, for example, be analysis of the cultural, global, sustainable, Graduates who wish to continue their demonstrated by: related academic or work ethical and technological factors within education at postgraduate level are experience; the quality of the personal the industry. Digital look books, apps encouraged to progress to suitable statement; a strong academic or other for mobile devices, social networking courses within the College, the University professional reference; or a combination of and the development of brand identity or elsewhere. these factors. online, creative events and publications with moving image editorial will all be Many graduates prefer to seek employment English Language Requirements encompassed within the programme, as soon as they have completed their All classes are conducted in English. The together with a firm foundation of undergraduate studies. This is a new level required by the University for this traditional skills. Students learn about the course and the current first year are the course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in creation of brand specific imagery, whether first students on this course, so there is no any one skill. for a magazine, a performer or a knitwear history yet of employment from this course, collection, and the necessity of working but we are confident that our graduates will For more information, go to collaboratively with a creative team to be highly employable. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ achieve the final answer to the client’s brief, englishlanguagerequirements for whatever product and market level.

129 BA (Hons) Creative Direction for Fashion

Selection Process Further information can be found on the Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses Applications from overseas applicants will be considered by the LCF International Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa Office. Depending on the quality of your to study with us to complete the UK Immi- application, you may be invited for the gration History Form. next stage of selection. Following this, you may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W290 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

130 BA (Hons) Fashion Contour

The BA (Hons) Fashion Contour Showing Your Work Many graduates prefer to seek employment course is situated in the School of All final year students are given the as soon as they have completed their Design and Technology, and is opportunity to profile their work online undergraduate studies. The first cohort of concerned with the design, pattern using the Showtime section of the graduates finishes the course in June 2011, cutting and making of , , University and College websites - and we are confident that they will find intimate apparel, underwear, showtime.arts.ac.uk. employment in the fashion industry. swimwear and structured bodywear. London College of Fashion can make What are the Entry Requirements? What will I be doing? no guarantee that your work (either in Entry to this course is highly competitive: Fashion Contour is one of a group of sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited applicants are expected to achieve, or fashion product courses, all of which are or profiled in any way as part of your already have, the course entry requirements designed and delivered with employment course. All student work appearing in detailed below. in the relevant industry in mind. To this College organised events, catwalk shows, • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above end you will study a range of units that will exhibitions and other forms of showcase, PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at equip you with the relevant professional, is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in grade C or above OR communication and business skills, and some instances, external industry judges. undertake live projects set by industry • Equivalent awards where there will be presentations to and What Next? from the companies involved. You will Graduates who wish to continue their Preferred subjects include English, Maths, have the option of doing a placement year education at postgraduate level are Art, Design, Textiles and Science. between the second and final year of the encouraged to progress to suitable courses This course requires a minimum 160 UCAS course. Successful completion of this year within the College, the University or tariff points. will give you an additional qualification, elsewhere. and you will have the opportunity to make Exceptionally, applicants who do not contacts and build relationships within the Many graduates prefer to seek meet these course entry requirements industry before the end of your studies. This employment as soon as they have may still be considered if the course team course focuses on producing graduates completed their undergraduate studies. judges that the application demonstrates who are encouraged to make an innovative The first cohort of graduates finishes the additional strengths and alternative and visionary contribution to the fashion course in June 2011, and we are confident evidence. This might, for example, be contour sector of the fashion industry. that they will find employment in the demonstrated by: related academic or work fashion industry. Graduates who wish to experience; the quality of the personal continue their education at postgraduate statement; a strong academic or other level are encouraged to progress to professional reference; or a combination of suitable courses within the College, the these factors. University or elsewhere. Continued /

131 BA (Hons) Fashion Contour

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Office. Depending on the quality of your Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the to study with us to complete the UK Immi- www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you gration History Form. englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W233 Curtain Road International Fee £13,300

132 BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Development

The BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? Development course is situated in the All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: School of Design and Technology, and is opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or concerned with the design, development using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements and realisation of fashion products for University and College websites - detailed below. the fashion . showtime.arts.ac.uk. • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at What will I be doing? London College of Fashion can make grade C or above OR You will learn the skills of research, how no guarantee that your work (either in to produce initial design ideas, and how sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited • Equivalent awards to develop designs through to a finished or profiled in any way as part of your three-dimensional prototype. You will course. All student work appearing in Preferred subjects include English, Maths, gain a comprehensive understanding College organised events, catwalk shows, Art, Design, Textiles and Science. This of the fashion industry, its markets, and exhibitions and other forms of showcase, course requires a minimum 160 UCAS the particular role of the fashion product is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in tariff points. designer and developer within the industry. some instances, external industry judges. Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet Fashion Design and Development is one What Next? these course entry requirements may still of a group of fashion product courses, all Graduates who wish to continue their be considered if the course team of which are designed and delivered with education at postgraduate level are employment in the relevant industry in encouraged to progress to suitable judges that the application demonstrates mind. To this end you will study a range of courses within the College, the University additional strengths and alternative units that will equip you with the relevant or elsewhere. evidence. This might, for example, be professional, communication and business demonstrated by: related academic or work skills, and undertake live projects set by Many graduates prefer to seek employment experience; the quality of the personal industry where there will be presentations as soon as they have completed their statement; a strong academic or other to and from the companies involved. You undergraduate studies. Recent graduates professional reference; or a combination of will have the option of doing a placement have found employment with Hussein these factors. year between the second and final year of Chalayan for Puma, Marks and , the course. Burberry, Jaeger, Mothercare, Jasper Conran English Language Requirements and Matthew Williamson. All classes are conducted in English. The Successful completion of this year will give level required by the University for this you an additional qualification, and you course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in will have the opportunity to make contacts any one skill. and build relationships within the industry before the end of your studies. This course For more information, go to focuses on producing graduates who www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ are encouraged to make an innovative englishlanguagerequirements and visionary contribution to product development within the fashion industry. Continued /

133 BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Development

Selection Process Further information can be found on the Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses Applications from overseas applicants will be considered by the LCF International Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa Office. Depending on the quality of your to study with us to complete the UK Immi- application, you may be invited for the next stage of selection. Following this, you gration History Form. may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level Course Code Course Location Application Route Application Route Higher Education W241 Curtain Road Home/EU International UCAS Direct to International Study Mode University Code Office or UCAS or Full Time U65 Term Dates Deadline Overseas Representative Autumn 15 January Course Length Start Date 24 Sept - 07 Dec Deadline 3 Years or September Home/EU fee No deadline 4 years (including Spring £9,000 (early application 1 year placement) Portfolio required 07 Jan - 15 March advised) Yes Summer International Fee 15 April - 21 June £13,300

134 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Menswear

The BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology You will have the opportunity to undertake Many graduates prefer to seek employment Menswear course is situated in the School a short work placement within the industry, as soon as they have completed their of Design and Technology, and is for which gives you experience of working in a undergraduate studies. students who want to be designers in the company and the chance to make contacts menswear industry. in the industry before you complete your Recent graduates from this course studies. Industry led projects form part have gained positions with Burberry, What will I be doing? of the course, and collaborations with Aquascutum, ASOS, John Lewis and New The BA Fashion Design Technology students from other courses and / or Power Studio. Menswear course is situated in the School Schools within the College are sometimes of Design and Technology, and is for undertaken. By the end of your course Graduates are working as studio managers students who want to be designers in the you will be fully equipped to succeed as for JW Anderson and Omar Kashoura, who menswear industry. This encompasses a a creative designer in the challenging are themselves both former graduates of broad range of options, and students are international field of menswear. this course. Two graduates have received encouraged to develop their own style and financial backing from Harrods to set up approach to menswear over the three years Showing Your work as Baartmans and Siegel, and two other of their undergraduate experience. All final year students are given the graduates have joined to form Jaiden rVa opportunity to profile their work online James. Both duos are making a considerable The course provides you with tailoring using the Showtime section of the mark on the industry. skills to underpin your design work, University and College websites - and some staff work both in menswear showtime.arts.ac.uk. What are the Entry Requirements? and womenswear, which gives you the Entry to this course is highly competitive: opportunity to explore and experiment London College of Fashion can make applicants are expected to achieve, or with techniques and fabrics not normally no guarantee that your work (either in already have, the course entry requirements associated with menswear. Additionally, you sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited detailed below. have the opportunity to collaborate with or profiled in any way as part of your • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above students from the fashion textile course if course. All student work appearing in PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at you wish to incorporate this element into College organised events, catwalk shows, grade C or above OR your work. Through this course you will exhibitions and other forms of showcase, develop the core skills of research, design, is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in • Equivalent awards development, realisation, communication some instances, external industry judges. and presentation, together with key Preferred subjects include Art, Design, business and marketing skills. What Next? English and Maths. Graduates who wish to continue their The essential academic elements of the education at postgraduate level are This course requires a minimum 160 UCAS course enable you to appreciate the cultural encouraged to progress to suitable courses tariff points. and historical context of your practice, and within the College, the University or to develop your ability to critically evaluate elsewhere. your work and the work of others. Continued /

135 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Menswear

Exceptionally, applicants who do not Selection Process meet these course entry requirements Applications from Home and EU applicants may still be considered if the course team will be considered by the course team. judges that the application demonstrates Applications from overseas applicants will additional strengths and alternative be considered by the LCF International evidence. This might, for example, be Office. Depending on the quality of your demonstrated by: related academic or work application, you may be invited for the experience; the quality of the personal next stage of selection. Following this, you statement; a strong academic or other may be selected for interview. If you are professional reference; or a combination of successful at interview you will be offered a these factors. place. Further information can be found on the LCF website: English Language Requirements www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses All classes are conducted in English. The level required by the University for this Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in to study with us to complete the UK Immi- any one skill. gration History Form. For more information, go to www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ englishlanguagerequirements

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W293 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

136 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear

The BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology You will understand every aspect of a What are the Entry Requirements? Womenswear course is situated in the garment through both the creative detail Entry to this course is highly competitive: School of Design and Technology, and in the design and the technical skills used applicants are expected to achieve, or prepares students for a career in the in production. By the end of this course already have, the course entry requirements womenswear sector of the industry. you will be equipped with the knowledge, detailed below. confidence and skills to respond creatively • Foundation Diploma in Art and Design What will I be doing? to any design brief at any level of the PLUS two ‘A’ level passes at grade C Students on this course have a strong work womenswear market. or above PLUS passes in three GCSE ethic, are energetic, focussed and highly subjects at grade C or above OR motivated, and are drawn from diverse Showing Your Work cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. All final year students are given the • Equivalent awards Through this course you will develop opportunity to profile their work online the core skills of researching, designing, using the Showtime section of the Preferred subjects include Art, Design, pattern cutting and making up, together University and College websites - Textiles, English and Maths. with an intellectual appreciation of fashion showtime.arts.ac.uk. and its place in society, and the visual and This course requires a minimum 160 UCAS verbal skills necessary to be a successful London College of Fashion can make tariff points. designer. The course covers all levels of no guarantee that your work (either in the market, from high street to couture, sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited Exceptionally, applicants who do not through a range of projects, many of which or profiled in any way as part of your meet these course entry requirements are in conjunction with specific labels or course. All student work appearing in may still be considered if the course team companies, or are for a particular sector of College organised events, catwalk shows, judges that the application demonstrates the market. exhibitions and other forms of showcase, additional strengths and alternative is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in evidence. This might, for example, be This wider involvement with industry and some instances, external industry judges. demonstrated by: related academic or work society is invaluable to your development experience; the quality of the personal as a designer, as is the opportunity to enter What Next? statement; a strong academic or other national design competitions and take part Graduates who wish to continue their professional reference; or a combination of in collaborations across the College on education at postgraduate level are these factors. specific external projects. The short work encouraged to progress to suitable placement will enable you to experience courses within the College, the University Continued / the reality of working within a particular or elsewhere. company, together with the chance to make useful contacts for your future career. You Many graduates prefer to seek employment will be encouraged through the course to as soon as they have completed their develop your individual identity through undergraduate studies. Recent graduates your work, by a fusion of your design from this course have gained positions with direction and the excellent craft skills and a number of high profile fashion companies, knowledge of technological developments including ASOS, Alberto Ferrari, Jonathan that you have acquired. Saunders, Preen and Victoria Beckham.

137 BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear

Selection Process Further information can be found on the English Language Requirements Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: All classes are conducted in English. The will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses level required by the University for this Applications from overseas applicants will course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in be considered by the LCF International Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa any one skill. Office. Depending on the quality of your to study with us to complete the UK Immi- application, you may be invited for the gration History Form. For more information, go to next stage of selection. Following this, you www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ may be selected for interview. If you are englishlanguagerequirements successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W291 Curtain Road International Fee £13,300

138 BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration

The BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration course Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? is situated in the School of Media and All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: Communication, and prepares students opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or for a career in fashion illustration and using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements related fields through the exploration University and College websites - detailed below. of a wide range of traditional and showtime.arts.ac.uk. • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above contemporary approaches to drawing PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at and image creation. London College of Fashion can make no grade C or above OR guarantee that your work (either in sum or What will I be doing? in part) will be shown, exhibited or profiled • Foundation Diploma in Art and Design You will develop your drawing skills, in any way as part of your course. (recommended) OR and have the opportunity to learn a • Equivalent awards wide range of illustration, graphic and All student work appearing in College visual communication skills, together organised events, catwalk shows, Preferred subjects include Art, Design, with the academic, professional and exhibitions and other forms of showcase, English and Maths. business skills necessary to succeed in is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in the contemporary creative industries. The some instances, external industry judges. This course requires a minimum 160 UCAS specialist curriculum is underpinned by tariff points. drawing, and this is enhanced by digital What Next? technology, photography, moving image Graduates who wish to continue their Exceptionally, applicants who do not and animation. You will learn research skills, education at postgraduate level are meet these course entry requirements both academic and visual, and will develop encouraged to progress to suitable may still be considered if the course team your own personal visual language, as well courses within the College, the University judges that the application demonstrates as writing a dissertation in the final year. The or elsewhere. additional strengths and alternative course provides students with opportunities evidence. This might, for example, be for first hand experience of the industry Many graduates prefer to seek employment demonstrated by: related academic or work through industry projects, placements and as soon as they have completed their experience; the quality of the personal work experience. undergraduate studies. Recent graduates statement; a strong academic or other from this course are working as freelance professional reference; or a combination of illustrators, graphic designers, for Top these factors. Drawer Media and Vauxhall Fashion Scout, and as a web designer. Continued /

139 BA (Hons) Fashion Illustration

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa Office. Depending on the quality of your to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W221 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

140 BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery

The BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? course is situated in the School of All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: Design and Technology, and is opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or concerned with the design of using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements contemporary fashion jewellery. University and College websites - detailed below. showtime.arts.ac.uk. • Foundation Diploma in Art and Design What will I be doing? PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at The emphasis is on design, and although London College of Fashion can make no grade C or above OR you will be making jewellery this is not the guarantee that your work (either in sum or main focus of the course. You will develop in part) will be shown, exhibited or profiled • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above an appreciation of fashion image and in any way as part of your course. All student PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at trends, and you will have the opportunity to work appearing in College organised events, grade C or above OR further your knowledge and understanding catwalk shows, exhibitions and other forms • Equivalent awards of fashion through collaborative projects of showcase, is selected by a panel of with womenswear students. senior staff and, in some instances, external Preferred subjects include Art, Design, industry judges. English and Maths. This course requires a You will be exploring new approaches, minimum 160 UCAS tariff points. materials and technologies, as well as What Next? learning about traditional techniques. Graduates who wish to continue their Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet You will learn about all sectors of the education at postgraduate level are these course entry requirements may still be fashion jewellery market, from innovative encouraged to progress to suitable courses considered if the course team judges that one-off hand crafted pieces to batch and within the College, the University or the application demonstrates additional mass production using contemporary elsewhere. strengths and alternative evidence. This technological production methods. might, for example, be demonstrated by: You will study a range of units that will Many graduates prefer to seek employment related academic or work experience; the equip you with the relevant professional, as soon as they have completed their quality of the personal statement; a strong communication and business skills to undergraduate studies. This is a new course academic or other professional reference; or succeed as a fashion jewellery designer in and our first intake of students will graduate a combination of these factors. today’s fashion industry. this year, so as yet we have no examples of student destinations. Continued / There are opportunities within the course to enter jewellery design competitions, and the links with industry occur through projects with particular companies and the short work placement in the second year. At the end of the course you will be able to make an innovative contribution as a fashion jewellery designer to the fashion jewellery industry.

141 BA (Hons) Fashion Jewellery

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa Office. Depending on the quality of your to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W700 Golden Lane International Fee £13,300

142 BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism (Print, Broadcast)

BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism (Print; Broadcast pathway graduates can be found Broadcast pathway graduates can be found Broadcast) is situated in the School working within some of the most innovative working within some of the most innovative of Media and Communication, and is content producing companies such as content producing companies such as Hat a contemporary degree course that Trick Productions, Mentorn and MDTV. Trick Productions, Mentorn and MDTV. produces accurate, ethical young journalists who can and do operate Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? effectively in any part of the media, All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: covering any topic and delivering opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or content via any platform, whether print, using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements broadcast or online. University and College websites - detailed below. showtime.arts.ac.uk. London College • ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above (this What will I be doing? of Fashion can make no guarantee that course requires 240 UCAS tariff points) Students on this course study Teeline your work (either in sum or in part) will be PLUS passes in five GCSE subjects at Shorthand, Visual Communication and shown, exhibited or profiled in any way grade C or above to include English OR Media Law, as well as IT, journalistic research as part of your course. All student work and writing techniques for all media. appearing in College organised events, • Equivalent awards Students learn how to forecast trends, catwalk shows, exhibitions and other forms analyse markets and target their readers and of showcase, is selected by a panel of Preferred subjects include English, a foreign viewers. Fashion is considered in its widest senior staff and, in some instances, external language and Media Studies. sense, through the great cultural paradigm industry judges. shifts and the social and moral issues that This course requires a minimum 240 UCAS concern the industry, as well as through What Next? tariff points. the narrower lens of catwalk and street Graduates who wish to continue their trends. The theory and practical skills of the education at postgraduate level are Exceptionally, applicants who do not profession are explored, together with the encouraged to progress to suitable courses meet these course entry requirements wider perspective provided by the Cultural within the College, the University or may still be considered if the course team and Historical Studies programme that all elsewhere. judges that the application demonstrates students undertake. additional strengths and alternative Many graduates prefer to seek employment evidence. Graduates from this course are competent, as soon as they have completed their confident professionals who can move into undergraduate studies. Recent Print This might, for example, be demonstrated the media workplace and make a significant pathway graduates are currently working by related academic or work experience; the contribution. Recent Print pathway on a variety of magazines and newspapers, quality of the personal statement; a strong graduates are currently working on a variety including Vogue, Grazia, Ten, Tank, the academic or other professional reference; or of magazines and newspapers, including Guardian, The Daily Mail and the London a combination of these factors. Vogue, Grazia, Ten, Tank, the Guardian, Evening Standard, as well as on online The Daily Mail and the London Evening sites such as Vogue.co.uk, Telegraph.co.uk, Standard, as well as on online sites such as WGSN.com and Stylus.com. Vogue.co.uk, Telegraph.co.uk, WGSN.com Continued / and Stylus.com.

143 BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism (Print, Broadcast)

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa Office. Depending on the quality of your to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years No Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) P507 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

144 BA (Hons) Fashion Management

BA (Hons) Fashion Management is Recent placements have been with White What Next? situated in the School of Management Stuff, Hackett, Burberry, Harrods, Harvey Graduates who wish to continue their and Science and is designed for Nichols, George at Asda, Mulberry and education at postgraduate level are students who are interested in business, Asprey, as well as placements abroad in encouraged to progress to suitable management and the fashion industry. Europe, New York, Australia, India and courses within the College, the University Hong Kong. or elsewhere. What will I be doing? This industry is complex, global and highly Graduates from this course are employed Many graduates prefer to seek employment competitive, and covers the full spectrum throughout the industry, both in the UK as soon as they have completed their from luxury to value end markets. It and internationally, in a wide range of undergraduate studies. Examples of therefore requires graduates who can roles. This reflects the breadth and depth companies currently employing our recent respond effectively to these constantly of the course, and the mix of transfer able graduates include Marks and Spencer, changing challenges by defining new skills that students gain while studying. House of Fraser, Harrods, BHS, Burberry, strategies to ensure market success. This Students who have recently graduated Peacocks, ASOS and Christian Louboutin. course equips students with the relevant are, for example, currently working for professional, academic, communication and Marks and Spencer, House of Fraser, What are the Entry Requirements? business skills to achieve this. Interaction Harrods, BHS, Burberry, Peacocks, ASOS Entry to this course is highly competitive: with industry is through a number of and Christian Louboutin. applicants are expected to achieve, or industry-led projects and the speaker already have, the course entry requirements programme, where eminent members of Showing Your Work detailed below. the industry visit the College and present to All final year students are given the students on the course. opportunity to profile their work online • ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above to using the Showtime section of the total at least 280 UCAS tariff points PLUS In the current year, for example, there University and College websites - passes in six GCSE subjects at grade B or have been speakers from Topman, Jaeger, showtime.arts.ac.uk. above to include Maths and English OR Mintel, Debenhams, Aquascutum and • Equivalent awards others. Students also have the opportunity London College of Fashion can make to attend relevant conferences, and to no guarantee that your work (either in Preferred subjects include History, visit Paris on an optional trip in the first sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited Sociology, Religious Studies, Textiles, year. Some students take advantage of the or profiled in any way as part of your Business Studies, Economics, Science, option of doing a placement year between course. All student work appearing in Geography and a foreign language. the second and final year of the course. College organised events, catwalk shows, Successful completion of this year will give exhibitions and other forms of showcase, This course requires a minimum 280 UCAS an additional qualification, and students is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in tariff points. will have the opportunity to make contacts some instances, external industry judges. and build relationships within the industry Continued / before the end of their studies.

145 BA (Hons) Fashion Management

Exceptionally, applicants who do not meet Selection Process these course entry requirements may still Applications from Home and EU applicants be considered if the course team judges will be considered by the course team. the application demonstrates additional Applications from overseas applicants will strengths and alternative evidence. This be considered by the LCF International might, for example, be demonstrated by: Office. Depending on the quality of your related academic or work experience; the application, you may be invited for the quality of the personal statement; a strong next stage of selection. Following this, you academic or other professional reference; or may be selected for interview. If you are a combination of these factors. successful at interview you will be offered a place. English Language Requirements Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The LCF website: level required by the University for this course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses any one skill. Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa For more information, go to to study with us to complete the UK Immi- www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ gration History Form. englishlanguagerequirements

Study Level Course Code Course Location Application Route Application Route Higher Education WN22 High Holborn Home/EU International UCAS Direct to International Study Mode University Code Office or UCAS or Full Time U65 Term Dates Deadline Overseas Representative Autumn 15 January Course Length Start Date 24 Sept - 07 Dec Deadline 3 Years or September Home/EU fee No deadline 4 years (including Spring £9,000 (early application 1 year placement) Portfolio required 07 Jan - 15 March advised) No Summer International Fee 15 April - 21 June £13,300

146 BA (Hons) Fashion Photography

The BA (Hons) Fashion Photography Graduates from this course are working What are the Entry Requirements? course is situated in the School of Media successfully across a broad range of Entry to this course is highly competitive: and Communication, and allows study of media, including fashion, style, music applicants are expected to achieve, or fashion photography as both a practical and advertising. already have, the course entry requirements and cultural discipline. The course is detailed below. academically rigorous, with exploration Showing Your Work • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above of analytical and critical approaches All final year students are given the PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at to photographic imagery, together opportunity to profile their work online grade C or above OR with study of the ideology, politics and using the Showtime section of the context of fashion. University and College websites - • Foundation Diploma in Art and Design showtime.arts.ac.uk. PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at What will I be doing? grade C or above OR The course is academically rigorous, London College of Fashion can make • Equivalent awards with exploration of analytical and critical no guarantee that your work (either in approaches to photographic imagery, sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited Preferred subjects include Art, Design, together with study of the ideology, politics or profiled in any way as part of your Fashion, Media Studies and Photography. and context of fashion. You will learn the course. All student work appearing in This course requires a minimum 160 UCAS technical skills of photography, whilst College organised events, catwalk shows, tariff points. exploring images from to exhibitions and other forms of showcase, , from advertising campaigns is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in Exceptionally, applicants who do not to designer look-books, from art gallery to some instances, external industry judges. meet these course entry requirements shop window and from fanzine to glossy may still be considered if the course team magazine, and develop an analytical and What Next? judges that the application demonstrates critical view of global style and the cultural Graduates who wish to continue their additional strengths and alternative landscape of the fashion industry. education at postgraduate level are evidence. This might, for example, be encouraged to progress to suitable demonstrated by: related academic or work You will experience location and studio courses within the College, the University experience; the quality of the personal shooting, using the excellent photography or elsewhere. statement; a strong academic or other studios and darkrooms within the College, professional reference; or a combination of and you will explore digital image Many graduates prefer to seek these factors. production and manipulation. You will employment as soon as they have experience working in teams and building completed their undergraduate studies. relationships with stylists, make-up artists, Recent graduates from this course are model agencies and art directors. You will be working as freelance photographers and encouraged to develop your own authentic as assistants to photographers. take on fashion photography, and by the end of the course will be fully equipped Continued / to enter the industry as a professional and original image maker.

147 BA (Hons) Fashion Photography

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU LCF website: level required by the University for this applicants will be considered by the www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in course team. Applications from overseas any one skill. applicants will be considered by the LCF Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa International Office. Depending on the to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to quality of your application, you may be gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ invited for the next stage of selection. englishlanguagerequirements Following this, you may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W641 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

148 BA (Hons) Fashion Public Relations

The BA (Hons) Fashion Public Relations Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? course is situated in the School of All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: Media and Communication, and is the opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, only PR course in the UK that specialises using the Showtime section of the or already have, the course entry in fashion. University and College websites - requirements detailed below. showtime.arts.ac.uk. • ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above (this What will I be doing? course requires 240 UCAS tariff points) It offers a diverse and realistic programme London College of Fashion can make PLUS passes in five GCSE subjects at of practical and theoretical learning led by no guarantee that your work (either in grade C or above to include English OR industry experts with extensive experience sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited in the field, together with academic study or profiled in any way as part of your • Equivalent awards of the broader cultural and historical course. All student work appearing in perspectives of fashion and society. College organised events, catwalk shows, Preferred subjects include English, a exhibitions and other forms of showcase, foreign language and Media Studies. Strategic planning, networking, problem is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in solving, client liaison, pitching, lay-out some instances, external industry judges. This course requires a minimum 240 UCAS and design, understanding the media, tariff points. research skills, the fashion market, current What Next? public relations techniques, measurement Graduates who wish to continue their Exceptionally, applicants who do not and evaluation, styling, writing and education at postgraduate level are meet these course entry requirements presentation are essential skills covered in encouraged to progress to suitable may still be considered if the course team the course, and practical and theoretical courses within the College, the University judges that the application demonstrates assignments equip students with the or elsewhere. additional strengths and alternative appropriate knowledge for the fashion and evidence. This might, for example, be lifestyle public relations industry. Many graduates prefer to seek demonstrated by: related academic employment as soon as they have or work experience; the quality of the Factors for change, such as active completed their undergraduate studies. personal statement; a strong academic citizenship, the impact of new technology, Graduates from this course are now or other professional reference; or a globalisation, ethical awareness and working with prestigious public relations combination of these factors. sustainability and the rise of social media, companies The Communications Store, have all influenced the ways in which M&M Management, Hill and Knowlton, businesses communicate with their and the creative agency Exposure. public, and the course looks critically at the issues facing public relations practitioners today. Recent graduates from this course are working in a number of PR firms, including The Communications Continued / Store, M&M Management, Hill and Knowlton and Exposure.

149 BA (Hons) Fashion Public Relations

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU LCF website: level required by the University for this applicants will be considered by the www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in course team. Applications from overseas any one skill. applicants will be considered by the LCF Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa International Office. Depending on the to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to quality of your application, you may be gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ invited for the next stage of selection. englishlanguagerequirements Following this, you may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years No Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) WP22 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

150 BA (Hons) Fashion Sportswear

The BA (Hons) Fashion Sportswear You will have the option of doing a Many graduates prefer to seek employment course is situated in the School of Design placement year between the second as soon as they have completed their and Technology, and focuses on the and final year of the course. Successful undergraduate studies. The first cohort of very broad sector of the industry that completion of this year will give you an graduates finishes the course in June 2011, produces clothing for specialist activities additional qualification, and you will have and we are confident that they will find and leisurewear. the opportunity to make contacts and build employment in the fashion industry. relationships within the industry before the What will I be doing? end of your studies. This course focuses on What are the Entry Requirements? The Fashion Sportswear course is situated producing graduates who are encouraged Entry to this course is highly competitive: in the School of Design and Technology, to make an innovative and visionary applicants are expected to achieve, or and focuses on the very broad sector of contribution to the sportswear sector of the already have, the course entry requirements the industry that produces clothing for fashion industry. detailed below. specialist activities and sports lifestyle • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above clothing. This ranges from fashion Showing Your Work PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at companies that produce a lifestyle clothing All final year students are given the grade C or above OR range to specialist companies that produce opportunity to profile their work online specific highly functional technical clothing using the Showtime section of the • Equivalent awards for particular sports and activities. University and College websites - showtime.arts.ac.uk. Preferred subjects include English, Maths, You will design, pattern cut and make a Art, Design, Textiles and Science. This variety of sportswear garments, giving London College of Fashion can make course requires a minimum 160 UCAS tariff you the opportunity to combine your love no guarantee that your work (either in points. of fashion with your passion for physical sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited activity, whatever that may be. You will have or profiled in any way as part of your Exceptionally, applicants who do not the challenge of developing garments that course. All student work appearing in meet these course entry requirements are a fusion of individual contemporary style College organised events, catwalk shows, may still be considered if the course team and specitic function. Fashion Sportswear is exhibitions and other forms of showcase, judges that the application demonstrates one of a group of fashion product courses, is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in additional strengths and alternative all of which are designed and delivered some instances, external industry judges. evidence. This might, for example, be with employment in the relevant industry in demonstrated by: related academic or work mind. To this end you will study a range of What Next? experience; the quality of the personal units that will equip you with the relevant Graduates who wish to continue their statement; a strong academic or other professional, communication and business education at postgraduate level are professional reference; or a combination of skills, and undertake live projects set by encouraged to progress to suitable these factors. industry where there will be presentations courses within the College, the University to and from the companies involved. or elsewhere. Continued /

151 BA (Hons) Fashion Sportswear

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU LCF website: level required by the University for this applicants will be considered by the www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in course team. Applications from overseas any one skill. applicants will be considered by the LCF Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa International Office. Depending on the to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to quality of your application, you may be gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ invited for the next stage of selection. englishlanguagerequirements Following this, you may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level Course Code Course Location Application Route Application Route Higher Education W232 Curtain Road Home/EU International UCAS Direct to International Study Mode University Code Office or UCAS or Full Time U65 Term Dates Deadline Overseas Representative Autumn 15 January Course Length Start Date 24 Sept - 07 Dec Deadline 3 years or September Home/EU fee No deadline 4 years (including Spring £9,000 (early application 1 year placement) Portfolio required 07 Jan - 15 March advised) Yes Summer International Fee 15 April - 21 June £13,300

152 BA (Hons) Fashion Textiles

The BA (Hons) Fashion Textiles course The short work placement will enable What Next? is situated in the School of Design and you to experience the reality of working Graduates who wish to continue their Technology, and is for students who within a particular company, together with education at postgraduate level are want to be textile designers for the the chance to make useful contacts for encouraged to progress to suitable fashion market. your future career. In your final year you courses within the College, the University will have the opportunity to collaborate or elsewhere. Many graduates prefer to What will I be doing? with a final year womenswear, menswear seek employment as soon as they have You will learn how to design for fashion or bespoke tailoring student, where the completed their undergraduate studies. textiles through print, embroidery and textiles produced by one are incorporated Recent graduates from this course have knit construction, with an emphasis on into the final garment range of the other. found positions with Adidas, JoJo Maman both traditional craft methods and digital You will be encouraged through the Bébé, Louis Vuitton and DKNY. technology, so that you will be able to course to develop your individual identity produce innovative textile designs for through your work, by a fusion of your What are the Entry Requirements? markets ranging from couture to high design direction and the excellent craft Entry to this course is highly competitive: street fashion. The principles of pattern skills and knowledge of technological applicants are expected to achieve, cutting are taught to enable you to developments you have acquired. or already have, the course entry understand the ways in which your textile requirements detailed below. designs for fashion work in 3D rather than Showing Your Work • Foundation Diploma in Art and Design 2D, but you are not expected to design All final year students are given the PLUS two ‘A’ level passes at grade C and make finished garments on this opportunity to profile their work online or above PLUS passes in three GCSE course, as you are training to be a textile using the Showtime section of the subjects at grade C or above OR designer, not a fashion designer. University and College websites - showtime.arts.ac.uk. • Equivalent awards Through this course you will develop the core skills of researching and designing, London College of Fashion can make Preferred subjects include Art, Design, together with an intellectual appreciation no guarantee that your work (either in Textiles, English and Maths. This course of textiles and fashion and their place in sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited requires a minimum 160 UCAS tariff points. society, and the visual and verbal skills or profiled in any way as part of your necessary to be a successful designer. course. All student work appearing in Exceptionally, applicants who do not You will undertake a range of projects, College organised events, catwalk shows, meet these course entry requirements many of which are in conjunction with exhibitions and other forms of showcase, may still be considered if the course team specific labels or companies, or are for a is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in judges that the application demonstrates particular sector of the market. This wider some instances, external industry judges. additional strengths and alternative involvement with industry and society evidence. This might, for example, be is invaluable to your development as a demonstrated by: related academic designer, as is the opportunity to enter or work experience; the quality of the national design competitions and take personal statement; a strong academic part in collaborations across the College or other professional reference; or a on specific external projects. combination of these factors.

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153 BA (Hons) Fashion Textiles

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU LCF website: level required by the University for this applicants will be considered by the www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in course team. Applications from overseas any one skill. applicants will be considered by the LCF Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa International Office. Depending on the to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to quality of your application, you may be gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ invited for the next stage of selection. englishlanguagerequirements Following this, you may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W220 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

154 BA (Hons) Make-Up and Prosthetics for Performance

The BA (Hons) Make-Up and Prosthetics Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? for Performance course is situated in All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: the School of Media and Communication, opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or and is for students who want to be make- using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements up and prosthetic artists for performance. University and College websites - detailed below. showtime.arts.ac.uk. • Two ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above What will I be be doing? (this course requires 240 UCAS tariff This includes the broad categories of London College of Fashion can make points) PLUS passes in three GCSE theatre, film, music and television, as no guarantee that your work (either in subjects at grade C or above OR well as more specialised or multi- sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited disciplinary performances where several or profiled in any way as part of your • Equivalent awards elements are combined. The course course. All student work appearing in Preferred subjects include Art, Design, integrates the intellectual demands of College organised events, catwalk shows, English, Drama and Film Studies. This course interpretation of the text or other written exhibitions and other forms of showcase, requires a minimum 240 UCAS tariff points. elements within the performance context, is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in with the specialised design and craft skills some instances, external industry judges. Exceptionally, applicants who do not required for the realisation of original meet these course entry requirements make-up and prosthetics. What Next? may still be considered if the course team Graduates who wish to continue their judges that the application demonstrates The cultural and historical context of education at postgraduate level are additional strengths and alternative the subject is explored, to enhance the encouraged to progress to suitable courses evidence. This might, for example, be design and realisation of the practical within the College, the University or demonstrated by: related academic or work work. Working in performance is always a elsewhere. experience; the quality of the personal collaborative venture, where the success statement; a strong academic or other of the production depends upon the Many graduates prefer to seek employment professional reference; or a combination of joint efforts of a number of creative and as soon as they have completed their these factors. specialised designers and makers, who work undergraduate studies, and recent together with the director and performers. graduates have been employed on the Harry Potter films, Slum Dog Millionaire, Students on this course have the advantage Jane Eyre, War Horse, and Pirates of of being able to work with students the Caribbean On Stranger Tides. TV from the related disciplines of Costume productions include Just William, Luther, for Performance. Students have the Hotel Trubble, Secret Diary of a Call Girl and opportunity to do a short work placement The Hour, and our graduates are working at in the industry, and there are several the Royal Opera House, the English National industry-facing projects within the course. Opera and the National Theatre, as well as All the subject tutors teaching on the course on a number of West End musicals. One are practitioners with extensive experience recent graduate is working for the medical of the industry. prosthetics company RSL Steeper. Continued /

155 BA (Hons) Make-Up and Prosthetics for Performance

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa Office. Depending on the quality of your to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education U65 Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Study Mode Start Date Office or UCAS or Full Time September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Course Length Portfolio required Deadline 3 Years Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Code Course Location advised) W452 Lime Grove International Fee £13,300

156 BA (Hons) Fashion Business (Part Time)*

If you want to study at London College Showing Your Work Exceptionally, applicants who do not of Fashion but find it hard to commit All final year students are given the meet these course entry requirements to a full time course, then you could opportunity to profile their work online may still be considered if the course team think about studying flexibly. We have using the Showtime section of the judges that the application demonstrates carefully developed undergraduate University and College websites - additional strengths and alternative courses to meet the challenges of the showtime.arts.ac.uk. evidence. This might, for example, be fashion industry. demonstrated by: related academic or work London College of Fashion can make experience; the quality of the personal What will I be doing? no guarantee that your work (either in statement; a strong academic or other You will explore developments and sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited professional reference; or a combination of strategies underpinning the key business or profiled in any way as part of your these factors. skills within the organisation of fashion. course. All student work appearing in This course will enable you to develop College organised events, catwalk shows, English Language Requirements a solid grounding in the theoretical and exhibitions and other forms of showcase, All classes are conducted in English. The practical issues relevant to business and is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in level required by the University for this some instances, external industry judges. cultural understanding of the fashion cycle. course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in You will explore the concepts of fashion any one skill. What Next? innovation and technology, product You will have the necessary skills and sourcing and supply chain, marketing and For more information, go to experience to progress onto postgraduate entrepreneurialism, whilst appreciating the www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ study. You could go onto roles within all importance of reacting and responding areas of fashion industry management englishlanguagerequirements effectively to the constant changes in including buying and selecting, consumer demand and global challenges. merchandising, product sourcing, retail Selection Process management, product development, Applications from Home and EU applicants The specialist units will introduce you to marketing and brand management or will be considered by the course team. the creative, intellectual, technical and running a personal business. Depending on the quality of your communication skills that are required application, you may be invited for the to operate successfully in this area of What are the Entry Requirements? next stage of selection. Following this, you the fashion industry, whilst the course Entry to this course is highly competitive: may be selected for interview. If you are will equip students with the wider applicants are expected to achieve, or successful at interview you will be offered a professional, communication and business already have, the course entry requirements place. Further information can be found on skills needed to succeed in today’s detailed below. the LCF website: challenging creative industries. • 2 A Level passes at grade C or above www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses supported by passes in 3 subjects at GCSE grade C or above to include Maths and English OR • Equivalent awards • A minimum 200 UCAS tariff points OR be currently employed or have employment experience in the fashion related industries *Home/EU applicants only

Study Level Start Date Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education September Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec Direct to College N/A Study Mode Portfolio required Part Time No Spring Deadline Deadline 07 Jan - 15 March No deadline N/A Course Length Course Location (early application 4 Years High Holborn Summer advised) International Fee 15 April - 21 June N/A Home/EU fee £6,750 pro rata.

157 BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Realisation (Part Time)*

If you want to study at London College What Next? English Language Requirements of Fashion but find it hard to commit Graduates will have the necessary skills and All classes are conducted in English. The to a full time course, then you could experience to progress onto postgraduate level required by the University for this think about studying flexibly. We have study or to enter the fashion industry within course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in carefully developed undergraduate a broad range of opportunities. any one skill. courses to meet the challenges of the fashion industry. For Fashion Design and Realisation, this For more information, go to could include roles as designers, design www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ What will I be doing? assistants, designer pattern cutters, englishlanguagerequirements The Fashion Design and Realisation course assistant merchandisers, buyers and will enable you to develop a solid grounding forecasters. Selection Process in the practical, theoretical and business Applications from Home and EU applicants related issues relevant to understanding the What are the Entry Requirements? will be considered by the course team. fashion industry and exploring the concepts Entry to this course is highly competitive: Depending on the quality of your of fashion innovation and technology. You applicants are expected to achieve, or application, you may be invited for the will develop your critical understanding of already have, the course entry requirements next stage of selection. Following this, you the fashion industry through the principles detailed below. may be selected for interview. If you are of creative design, research, analysis, and successful at interview you will be offered a • 2 A Level passes at grade C or above the development of fashion ideas through place. Further information can be found on supported by passes in 3 subjects at 2D and 3D experiementation. You will the LCF website: GCSE grade C or above to include Maths explore the realisation and production and English OR www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses of the fashion product with industry and commercial objectives. • Equivalent awards • A minimum 160 UCAS tariff points OR Showing Your Work be currently employed or have All final year students are given the employment experience in the fashion opportunity to profile their work online related industries using the Showtime section of the University and College websites - Exceptionally, applicants who do not showtime.arts.ac.uk. London College meet these course entry requirements of Fashion can make no guarantee that may still be considered if the course team your work (either in sum or in part) will be judges that the application demonstrates shown, exhibited or profiled in any way additional strengths and alternative as part of your course. All student work evidence. This might, for example, be appearing in College organised events, demonstrated by: related academic or work catwalk shows, exhibitions and other forms experience; the quality of the personal of showcase, is selected by a panel of statement; a strong academic or other senior staff and, in some instances, external professional reference; or a combination of industry judges. these factors.

*Home/EU applicants only

Study Level Start Date Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education September Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec Direct to College N/A Study Mode Portfolio required Part Time Yes Spring Deadline Deadline 07 Jan - 15 March No deadline N/A Course Length Course Location (early application 4 Years John Princes street / Summer advised) International Fee 15 April - 21 June N/A Curtain Road Home/EU fee £6,750 pro rata.

158 BA (Hons) Fashion Media (Part Time)*

If you want to study at London College What Next? English Language Requirements of Fashion but find it hard to commit Graduates will the have necessary skills and All classes are conducted in English. The to a full time course, then you could experience to enter the fashion industry level required by the University for this think about studying flexibly. We have within a broad range of opportunities course is IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in carefully developed undergraduate according to personal direction and degree any one skill. courses to meet the challenges of the specialism. Students have gone onto have fashion industry. careers in trend prediction, journalism, For more information, go to feature writing. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ What will I be doing? englishlanguagerequirements You will focus on the understanding and What are the Entry Requirements? interplay of fashion theory & media whilst Entry to this course is highly competitive: exploring the culture of fashion from both applicants are expected to achieve, or Selection Process an historic and contemporary viewpoint. already have, the course entry requirements Applications from Home and EU applicants You will explore developments within detailed below. will be considered by the course team. media and communication relevant to Depending on the quality of your • 2 A Level passes at grade C or above the consumption of the fashion process. application, you may be invited for the supported by passes in 3 subjects at This part time course will enable you to next stage of selection. Following this, you GCSE grade C or above to include Maths develop a solid grounding in the theoretical may be selected for interview. If you are and English OR and practical issues relevant to the successful at interview you will be offered a communication and cultural understanding • Equivalent awards place. Further information can be found on of the fashion debate. • A minimum 160 UCAS tariff points OR be the LCF website: currently employed or have employment www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses Showing Your Work experience in the fashion related All final year students are given the industries opportunity to profile their work online using the Showtime section of the Exceptionally, applicants who do not University and College websites - meet these course entry requirements showtime.arts.ac.uk. may still be considered if the course team judges that the application demonstrates London College of Fashion can make additional strengths and alternative no guarantee that your work (either in evidence. This might, for example, be sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited demonstrated by: related academic or work or profiled in any way as part of your experience; the quality of the personal course. All student work appearing in statement; a strong academic or other College organised events, catwalk shows, professional reference; or a combination of exhibitions and other forms of showcase, these factors. is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in some instances, external industry judges.

*Home/EU applicants only

Study Level Start Date Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education September Autumn Home/EU International 24 Sept - 07 Dec Direct to College N/A Study Mode Portfolio required Part Time No Spring Deadline Deadline 07 Jan - 15 March No deadline N/A Course Length Course Location (early application 4 Years High Holborn Summer advised) International Fee 15 April - 21 June N/A Home/EU fee £6,750 pro rata.

159 MSc Cosmetic Science

MSc (Hons) Cosmetic Science is situated Showing Your Work What are the Entry Requirements? in the School of Management and Science All final year students are given the Entry to this course is highly competitive: and is designed for students who are opportunity to profile their work online applicants are expected to achieve, or interested in a career within the Cosmetic using the Showtime section of the already have, the course entry requirements Science industry. University and College websites - detailed below. showtime.arts.ac.uk. • Three ‘A’ level passes at grade C or What will I be doing? above, at least one of which must be The course provides you with knowledge London College of Fashion can make a science subject PLUS passes in four and understanding of the various no guarantee that your work (either in GCSE subjects at grade C or above, one disciplines within Cosmetic Science and the sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited of which must be Maths or a Science organisation and function of the Cosmetic, or profiled in any way as part of your subject OR Toiletry and Perfumery industries. These course. All student work appearing in industries have expanded in recent years College organised events, catwalk shows, • Equivalent awards as consumers have become more aware exhibitions and other forms of showcase, of the potential benefits of their products. is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in Preferred subjects are Chemistry and/ The Cosmetics Toiletries and Perfumery some instances, external industry judges. or Biology. Association (CTPA), the industry trade association, regards the course as having What Next? This course requires a minimum 160 UCAS immediate relevance to the industry, Graduates who wish to continue their tariff points. with graduates who already have an education at postgraduate level are understanding of the way the industry encouraged to progress to suitable Exceptionally, applicants who do not operates and the challenges it faces. courses within the College, the meet these course entry requirements University or elsewhere. may still be considered if the course team You will study a range of sciences, both judges that the application demonstrates pure and applied, formulation development Many graduates prefer to seek employment additional strengths and alternative and industry operation, all of which give as soon as they have completed their evidence. This might, for example, be you a broad range of career opportunities. undergraduate studies, and graduates from demonstrated by: related academic or work Some students take advantage of the this course are working in the cosmetics experience; the quality of the personal option of doing a placement year between industry in a number of roles, including, statement; a strong academic or other the second and final year of the course. for example, formulating chemist at , professional reference; or a combination of Successful completion of this year will Assistant Manager Product Development these factors. give an additional qualification, and at Superdrug, Assistant Formulator and students will have the opportunity to Formulating Technologist at Molton Brown, Continued / make contacts and build relationships Assistant Chemist at Alberto Culver, and within the industry before the end of their Junior Formulator at Proctor and Gamble. studies. Graduates from this course are employed throughout the industry, both in the UK and internationally, in a wide range of roles, including in research and development, product manufacturing, marketing, technical sales, product testing and legislation departments.

160 MSc Cosmetic Science

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa Office. Depending on the quality of your to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education and U65 Autumn Home/EU International Postgraduate 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Start Date Office or UCAS or Study Mode September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative Full Time 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Portfolio required Deadline Course Length No Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 4 years or 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application 5 Years (including 1 year Course Location advised) placement) John Princes Street International Fee Course Code £13,300 W297

161 MSc International Fashion Management

MSc International Fashion Management You will explore developments and London College of Fashion can make is situated in the School of Management strategies underpinning the key business no guarantee that your work (either in and Science, and is a new course and management skills within the fashion sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited responding to the needs of the global industry which will enable you to develop or profiled in any way as part of your market place and the changing context of a solid grounding in both theoretical and course. All student work appearing in the fashion industry. practical issues relevant to supply chain, College organised events, catwalk shows, merchandising, financial and people exhibitions and other forms of showcase, What will I be doing? management, whilst appreciating the is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in Businesses best placed to respond to the significance of reacting and responding some instances, external industry judges. growing pace of global economic change, effectively to the constant changes and sustainable agendas and technological challenges in global supply and demand. What Next? developments all need competent Graduates who wish to continue their graduates who can contribute to the highly You will acquire a range of transferable education at a higher postgraduate level productive, high value economy on which skills which will support your development are encouraged to progress to suitable the UK’s future global competitiveness through the course and in your future research options within the College, the depends. This is the only course in the UK career. The course is taught firstly in the University or elsewhere. at undergraduate or postgraduate level undergraduate School of Management for International Fashion Management, and Science and then in the postgraduate Many postgraduates prefer to seek and will operate as the first Integrated School of Graduate Studies, with overall employment as soon as they have Master’s at UAL, thereby bringing a management by the Business and completed their MSc. This is a new course, current and innovative dimension to both Management team to ensure quality so as yet we have no final year graduates, undergraduate and postgraduate provision. and parity throughout the entire course. however we are confident that when we do Graduates from this course will be our graduates will be highly employable The course will be four or five years in excellently placed to take up a broad range within the global fashion industry. duration, depending on whether the of employment options in logistics, supply opportunity for a placement year in industry chain, merchandising and a variety of What are the Entry Requirements? is adopted, and will make full use of LCF’s management positions. Entry to this course is highly competitive: relationships with international companies applicants are expected to achieve, or operating in the UK and the University’s Showing Your Work already have, the course entry requirements links with educational institutions in Europe, All final year students are given the detailed below. Asia, Australia and the United States. opportunity to profile their work online • ‘A’ level passes at grade C or above to The integrated Master’s award is a credit using the Showtime section of the total at least 300 UCAS tariff points PLUS based programme which provides a University and College websites - passes in six GCSE subjects at grade B or systematic and integrated study of a range showtime.arts.ac.uk. above to include Maths and English OR of applied sciences and industry operations in a global context. Emphasis will be placed • Equivalent awards on data analysis and the application of statistical models as a means of problem Continued / solving and making informed decisions.

162 MSc International Fashion Management

Preferred subjects include Business Studies, English Language Requirements Selection Process Maths, Economics, Science, Geography and All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants a foreign language. This course requires a level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. minimum 300 UCAS tariff points. course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Exceptionally, applicants who do not Office. Depending on the quality of your meet these course entry requirements For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the may still be considered if the course team www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you judges that the application demonstrates englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are additional strengths and alternative successful at interview you will be offered a evidence. This might, for example, be place. Further information can be found on demonstrated by: related academic or work the LCF website: experience; the quality of the personal www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses statement; a strong academic or other professional reference; or a combination of Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa these factors. to study with us to complete the UK Immi- gration History Form.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education and U65 Autumn Home/EU International Postgraduate 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Start Date Office or UCAS or Study Mode September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative Full Time 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Portfolio required Deadline Course Length No Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 4 years or 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application 5 Years (including 1 year Course Location advised) placement) High Holborn International Fee Course Code £13,300 WNF2

163 MDes International Fashion Production Management

The MDes International Fashion conclude at the end of the fourth year, Graduates may prefer to seek employment Production Management course is where on successful completion you will as soon as they have completed their MDes. situated in the School of Design and be a awarded a postgraduate Master of This is a new course, so as yet we have Technology and is a new course which Design qualification. no final year graduates, however we are has been developed to address the confident that when we do our graduates contemporary requirements of the The integrated Master’s programme will be highly employable within the global fashion industry. affords you the opportunity to have a fashion industry. holistic educational experience, moving What will I be doing? from undergraduate into postgraduate What are the Entry Requirements? A global economy has led to truly study all in one specialised subject field, Entry to this course is highly competitive: international supply chains within most without having to identify and apply for applicants are expected to achieve, or product areas and this is especially true additional courses. The course is taught already have, the course entry requirements within the fashion industry. Sourcing, firstly in the undergraduate School of detailed below. production and management of Design and Technology and then in the • Three ‘A’ level passes at grade B or above international supply chains has meant postgraduate School of Graduate Studies, PLUS passes in three GCSE subjects at that fashion companies have needed with an over-arching management grade C or above OR to redevelop their skills in order to be structure to ensure quality and parity successful. It has been recognised that throughout the entire course. • Equivalent awards more traditional fashion education courses are not fully addressing the skills needed Showing Your Work Preferred subjects include Maths, within such an international management All final year students are given the Economics, Business Studies, Science role. This course addresses the needs of opportunity to profile their work online subjects, IT, Geography, Psychology and the industry and offers you a dynamic and using the Showtime section of the Languages. potentially highly successful future career University and College websites - path. Through live projects with industry showtime.arts.ac.uk. This course requires a minimum 300 UCAS and a supply chain management placement, tariff points. your understanding and expected level of London College of Fashion can make delivery will progress to the degree which no guarantee that your work (either in Exceptionally, applicants who do not is required within the work place. This sum or in part) will be shown, exhibited meet these course entry requirements will also bring a level of reality to all your or profiled in any way as part of your may still be considered if the course team work, a richer understanding of industry course. All student work appearing in judges that the application demonstrates expectations and overall will present you as College organised events, catwalk shows, additional strengths and alternative increasingly employable. exhibitions and other forms of showcase, evidence. This might, for example, be is selected by a panel of senior staff and, in demonstrated by: related academic or work The integrated Master’s award is a four year some instances, external industry judges. experience; the quality of the personal programme which allows you to develop statement; a strong academic or other your skills and knowledge through a series What Next? professional reference; or a combination of of units which begin at undergraduate level Graduates who wish to continue their these factors. in the first year, progressively move through education at a higher postgraduate level the second and half of the third year at this are encouraged to progress to suitable level, and then move into postgraduate research options within the College, the level from the middle of the third year and University or elsewhere. Continued /

164 MDes International Fashion Production Management

English Language Requirements Selection Process Further information can be found on the All classes are conducted in English. The Applications from Home and EU applicants LCF website: level required by the University for this will be considered by the course team. www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/courses course is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in Applications from overseas applicants will any one skill. be considered by the LCF International Students who require a Tier 4 Student Visa Office. Depending on the quality of your to study with us to complete the UK Immi- For more information, go to application, you may be invited for the gration History Form. www.arts.ac.uk/international/apply/ next stage of selection. Following this, you englishlanguagerequirements may be selected for interview. If you are successful at interview you will be offered a place.

Study Level University Code Term Dates Application Route Application Route Higher Education and U65 Autumn Home/EU International Postgraduate 24 Sept - 07 Dec UCAS Direct to International Start Date Office or UCAS or Study Mode September Spring Deadline Overseas Representative Full Time 07 Jan - 15 March 15 January Portfolio required Deadline Course Length Yes Summer Home/EU fee No deadline 4 Years 15 April - 21 June £9,000 (early application Course Location advised) Course Code Curtain Road WNG2 International Fee £13,300

165 Contact information

London College of Fashion Language Centre 20 John Princes Street Telephone +44 (0)20 7514 7261 London W1G 0BJ Email: [email protected] Telephone: +44 (0)207 514 7400 www.arts.ac.uk/languagecentre

International Office (including course enquiries) Student Services Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7514 7629 / 7656 / 7678 Telephone: +44 (0)20 7514 7679 Email: [email protected] www.arts.ac.uk/student

UK/EU Course Enquiries Housing Services Telephone: +44 (0)20 7514 7563 / 7344 Telephone: +44 (0)20 7514 6240 www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/contact/course-enquiry Email: [email protected] www.arts.ac.uk/housing Open Day Information and Bookings Telephone: +44 (0)20 7514 7582 Student Advisers Email: [email protected] University of the Arts London 272 High Holborn Or book a place online at London WC1V 7EY www.fashion.arts.ac.uk/opendays Email: [email protected] Telephone: +44 (0)20 7514 6250 Short Course Enquiries www.arts.ac.uk/student Telephone : +44(0)20 7514 7552 Email: [email protected]

166 Disclaimer This brochure describes the courses currently run by London College of Fashion maintained by University of the Arts London.

Every care has been taken to ensure accuracy but changes may have been introduced after publication, since it is the policy of the University to constantly review its provision of courses as well as the performance and content of individual courses. Prospective students should be aware of this and are invited to verify details at interview or by enquiry to the College.

The brochure is issued as a general guide to the College’s courses and facilities; it forms no part of a contract. The College reserves the right to make changes as may be appropriate for operational efficiency due to circumstances, including industrial action, outside of its control.

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Holly Wood BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2010

167 Yuko Kamiyama BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology 2011

168