• On this course, one can specialise in menswear, womenswear and or fashion knitwear, and will study a range of topics including fashion illustration, innovative concept development, pattern cutting and computer-aided design (CAD) for fashion and design development - preparing for a career in a creative multibillion-pound industry where one can benefit from countless opportunities to develop, progress and learn new skills.
  • Students will be introduced to the academic, professional, industrial and commercial challenges of design practice.
  • There are opportunities to work with leading brands on live projects, work placements and competition awards, thanks to the course’s unparalleled links with the UK and global apparel industry.
  • The first year provides grounding in fashion and design through practical, creative and technical classes and projects, while the second year is more focused, with emphasis on experimentation, in-depth project research and 3D development.
  • Students will gain skills such as tailoring and fashion prediction, thanks to the major project in the third year giving the opportunity to set one’s own briefs and create a final collection of work to showcase unique vision and talent, as well as entering national and international competitions.
  • DMU was named best in learning experience in 2019 by The Business of Fashion, the internationally renowned website which assesses the world’s top programmes.