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Masters Degree Description

The course is for students who have a BA (Bachelor of Arts) but not necessarily in this subject area, and wish to progress to MA (Master of Arts) level. It is designed to support the development of your textile design knowledge and skills and is underpinned by an ethos of sustainable and ethical design practices. You will learn how to apply and adapt your current creative methods of practice in this context. 

What to expect 

  • An ethical focus: We have a responsibility to contribute towards a better and more sustainable world. Throughout your course, you'll explore climate, social and racial justice, and learn how to embed these principles into your creative practice. 
  • Sustainability: You’ll look at social, sustainable and responsible design approaches and strategies.  
  • Integrated practice and theory: Through enquiry, dialogue and debate, you’ll develop and locate your practice within the context of textile design.
  • A dynamic learning environment: Benefit from surroundings that encourage peer learning which will enable you to develop as an independent thinker and proactive designer. 
  • Critical and analytical skills: You’ll develop these within a culturally diverse environment that fosters curiosity, experimentation and dialogue. 
  • Lectures: Broaden your perspective through lectures on contemporary and historical contexts and applications for textiles. 
  • Personal and professional development: Gain skills relevant to further study at MA level and working in the industry.
  • Teaching and learning: You’ll have access to on campus self-directed learning time and teaching including workshops and community building activities. 

Industry experience and opportunities 

The course benefits from a strong collaborative focus. You’ll have opportunities with related industries and other design courses at Chelsea College of Arts. Live briefs form an important part of the course. These will enhance your professional skills and employability potential. You’ll also be encouraged to take part in national and international competitions and opportunities.

Mode of study

Entry Requirements

We look for:

  • Evidence of an interest in surfaces, textural qualities and mixed media
  • A clear commitment to the chosen field of textile design
  • Ability to benefit from the learning environment and experience
  • Awareness of contemporary context and ideas
  • Some understanding of the role that contemporary critical thought and historical study can play in the development of personal creative work
  • Ability to communicate and discuss issues and ideas both verbally and in written form in English
  • Awareness of how to communicate with an audience
  • Ability to manage your own time and initiate projects

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Students will have gained the skills, knowledge and experience required for further study at MA level.

If you successfully pass your Graduate Diploma, we will guarantee you a conditional offer on MA Textile Design at Chelsea College of Arts starting the following year.

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Module Details

Unit 1 - Research and risk-taking: exploring your practice 

This unit is an introduction to your course, the College and the University. You’ll get an overview of key textile areas including weave, knit, stitch and print. A discovery project will help you decide what and where your focus will be as a textile designer. Online and onsite lectures will cover a variety of applications for textiles within different contexts. Written work will include a project proposal for Unit 2 that is underpinned by sustainable, social and responsible design methods and practices.  

Unit 2 - Critical and professional contexts: development and realisation  

This unit will focus on your future ambitions within textile design. You’ll develop your design identity and how this connects to a wider external context. You’ll produce a critical research paper contextualising your practice and put together a portfolio.
 

Programme specification

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