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BA (Hons) in Textile Design with Diploma in Professional Studies, UAL Central Saint Martins College (CSM)

London,

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48 Months

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About this course

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The BA Textile Design course at Central Saint Martins explores traditional, digital, and experimental approaches to textile design across three specialist pathways: Print, Knit, and Weave. The program aims to develop your individual design philosophy informed by historical, cultural, technical, and sustainable knowledge. Over three years, students gain hands-on experience with dyeing, digital processes, and textile experimentation while building skills in research, drawing, color, and composition. The course emphasizes sustainable materials and practices, encouraging students to think ethically about their work. Throughout the course, you'll work on live projects and engage with industry collaborations, supporting your growth as a flexible and independent textile designer. The curriculum is designed to prepare you for diverse roles within the textiles industry, ranging from designers and researchers to stylists and trend forecasters, with a focus on fostering individual expression and professional readiness.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Central Saint Martins' Textile Design course boasts a strong reputation supported by successful alumni like Mary Katranzou and Ptolemy Mann, highlighting the course's industry relevance and prestige. The program offers extensive industry collaborations, live projects, and international links, providing valuable real-world experience and networking opportunities. The curriculum encourages individuality, innovation, and sustainability—values increasingly important in the textile industry. Additionally, the course's diverse career pathways and professional development opportunities, including an optional industry placement year, make it highly attractive for students aiming to enter a dynamic and global textiles industry.

Specialisation

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Students in the BA Textile Design program have the opportunity to study two or three of the specialist areas: Print, Knit, and Weave. This diagnostic pathway structure allows you to experiment with different techniques and discover which area best suits your talents before deciding to specialise in one. During the course, you will develop your skills and personal design identity in your chosen pathway, pushing boundaries through experimentation and critical reflection. The final year enables you to refine your personal design direction, enhance your professional skills, and prepare a compelling degree collection.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

30.16L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To graduate with a BA (Hons) degree, students need to complete 360 credits, with 120 credits assigned to each year/stage. The course is divided into three levels: Level 4 (Stage 1), Level 5 (Stage 2), and Level 6 (Stage 3). Progression to the next stage typically requires passing all units and achieving the necessary credits. Upon successful completion, students receive a Bachelor of Arts with Honours. Alternative qualifications like a CertHE or DipHE may be awarded if a student is unable to complete the full program, after fulfilling specific credit requirements.
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English language test

IELTS

6

PTE

51

TOEFL

80

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates from the BA Textile Design course are prepared for a wide spectrum of roles within the textiles and fashion industries. These include working as designers, designer-makers, researchers, buyers, stylists, and illustrators. Many alumni have gone into trend forecasting, journalism, or pursue postgraduate study. The course’s emphasis on professional skills and industry engagement helps students build networks and find opportunities within a global industry. Notable employers include brands like Calvin Klein, Alexander McQueen, M&S, and Liberty, demonstrating the versatile career paths available to graduates.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for the course?

Applicants need 120 UCAS tariff points from full Level 3 qualifications, such as A Levels, BTEC Extended Diploma, or equivalent, along with three GCSE passes at grade 4 or above. A strong portfolio and a personal statement are also essential for consideration.

What are the costs involved?

Home students pay £9,535 per year, while international students pay £29,990 per year. Additional costs include materials and equipment, which can range from £20 to £60 depending on the project.

Is there an industry placement option?

Yes, students can undertake an industry placement during the optional Diploma in Professional Studies, which requires a minimum of 100 days in industry and provides an additional qualification.