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BA (Hons) in Hand Embroidery, University of Kingston International Study Centre

London,

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36 Months

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About this course

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The Hand Embroidery BA (Hons) at the Royal School of Needlework is a highly-specialist program based at Hampton Court Palace. It offers students the unique opportunity to learn traditional embroidery techniques through studio-based projects, practical workshops, and thematic modules. Students gain access to the RSN's extensive collection of historic textiles and digital collections, fostering a strong contextual understanding of hand embroidery. The course combines experiential learning with theoretical studies, encouraging students to develop their creative practice through independent projects, group work, and external competitions. Taught by experienced RSN-trained tutors, the program emphasizes technical mastery, creative experimentation, and professional development to prepare students for careers in high-end fashion, costume creation, and heritage preservation.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is distinguished by its specialist tuition in hand embroidery, the expertise of RSN-trained tutors, and access to an exceptional historic textiles collection. It's ideal for students who want to master traditional techniques while also exploring contemporary applications and experimental approaches. The small class size of around 20 students ensures personalized instruction and close tutor interaction. The course also integrates employability skills, industry links, and opportunities for external competitions, making it a strong choice for those aiming to work in high-end fashion, costume design, or heritage crafts.

Specialisation

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This course is dedicated exclusively to the art of hand embroidery, focusing on unique embroidery techniques taught at the RSN. The curriculum progresses from foundational skills in the first year to advanced techniques and professional practice in the subsequent years. Students are encouraged to develop their personal style, engage with experimental visual research, and explore creative problem-solving within the medium of hand embroidery.

Course fees

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Application fees

19.42L

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1st year tuition fees

19.42L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To earn the degree, students need to pass a specified number of credits, with each credit representing 10 hours of study. The full undergraduate course typically requires 360 credits, divided across three years, with a mix of scheduled teaching and independent study. Specific modules include practical embroidery practice, thematic projects, and professional research, culminating in a graduate collection and portfolio designed for future employment.
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IELTS

6

PTE

59

TOEFL

80

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates from this course often work in costume creation, high-end bespoke fashion design, or heritage preservation. The course emphasizes skills that are highly valued in these industries, including technical mastery, creative problem-solving, and professional presentation. With opportunities for placements, competitions, and external projects, students are well-positioned to build portfolios that showcase their craft and secure employment in specialist embroidery, fashion, or cultural institutions.

FAQs

What kind of practical experience will I gain?

You will practice unique embroidery techniques in specialist studio spaces, engage with historic textile collections, and develop your own creative projects and portfolios.

Are placements part of the course?

Placements are encouraged but not mandatory. Students are responsible for sourcing their placements, which help in gaining real-world industry experience.