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Fashion, Textiles and Costume - HND*

Summary

This course is currently Subject to Validation. For more information please visit our Subject to Validation, Revalidation and Approval page.

Having built the foundational knowledge of fashion and textiles on our HNC, you will now be in a position to specialise in modules which will take you to the next level as a practitioner.

As well as developing your skills as a designer, this Level 5 programme will look at how you apply those skills in a commercial context allowing you to acquire the necessary knowledge to work successfully in the creative industries and build a career as a creative practitioner in one of many fashion disciplines.

Understanding professional practice, developing collaborative working skills and learning how to manage creative projects successfully all form part of this key stage in your evolution as a working designer.

Additionally, you will work to further develop your creative practice building on the understanding of materials and techniques from your HNC to refine your personal approach to fashion and textiles.

  • Course code DA1HE0014
  • UCAS code W232
  • Duration 1 Year
  • Day/s of week Wednesday Thursday and Friday
  • Time 09:45 - 16:30

Next course dates

Start date Location Duration
08 Sep 2025
University Centre
1 Year
14 Sep 2026
University Centre
1 Year
  • A stunning public gallery space - offering students the opportunity to exhibit their own work
  • £28,950 Average annual salary in this sector
  • Access to state-of-the-art equipment, theatre space, recording and art studios

What Uni Reviews

Love it, best decision I've ever made. The course, tutors, and peers have all helped to make the experience enjoyable. I'm really enjoying the creative freedom on the course and how freely I am able to express my own ideas, but also enjoy taking inspiration from my peers."
Anonymous
Excellent facilities and tutors."
Leanne Booth
It felt like a place I could fit in and the people there were helpful in my experience at the university."
David Cleasby

Student case study - Alexia

Why did you choose B&FC?
I chose B&FC as I had previously studied an art course here and felt comfortable when being interviewed by my future tutor she made me feel very welcomed and helped ease my nerves. 

What have been the benefits of studying here?
One of the main benefits of studying here are the great resources. I have been able to learn how to use all the different sewing machines and other industry focused equipment which is an excellent basis for my future career.

Where can this subject lead?

Career progression

Progression from this programme is to the BA (Hons) Creative Practice here at Blackpool School of Arts, allowing you to achieve a full 3-year honours degree. 

The Level 5 Higher National Diploma is recognised by Higher Education providers as meeting admission requirements to many relevant Art and Design courses, for example:

  • University of Central Lansashire (UCLAN)
  • University of Salford
  • Manchester School of Art
  • UAL CSM

Next steps at B&FC

On successful completion of the Higher Diploma Certificate, you will be ideally placed to progress onto the BA (Hons) Creative Practice degree.

Employment Opportunities

Live art and design production covers several careers in the art and design industries and there are different routes to follow. Artists and designers create work for a range of creative outputs and may be involved exhibitions, publications, commissions and in support of the wider creative industry. Other employment opportunities include:

  • Fashion Designer
  • Fashion Merchandiser
  • Textile Designer
  • Stylist
  • Costume Designer
  • Fashion Illustrator
  • Garment Technologist
  • Pattern Cutter/Grader

Key information

Entry Requirements

Successful completion of the HNC in Art and Design(Fashion) is a pre-requisite of entry onto the programme.

You may be considered as an applicant if you have completed the first year of an Art and Design degree elsewhere, but this will be at the discretion of the course tutors.

 

Fees and funding

Visit our Tuition Fees page and Financial Support for Degrees page for more information about fees and funding.

Qualification obtained

BTEC Higher National Diploma in Fashion and Textiles

Extra costs and equipment

Successful completion of the HNC in Art and Design(Fashion) is a pre-requisite of entry onto the programme.

You may be considered as an applicant if you have completed the first year of an Art and Design degree elsewhere, but this will be at the discretion of the course tutors.

 

Fees and funding

Visit our Tuition Fees page and Financial Support for Degrees page for more information about fees and funding.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

The programme provides work-related learning opportunities which are designed to embed and develop a range of transferable skills to prepare you for employment opportunities in a range of related creative professions. These include skills in spoken, written and visual communication, the ability to manage collaborative and independent projects, creative problem-solving. Assessments are designed and created with industry professionals, meaning they are all related to scenarios that occur in the industry.

The curriculum team are also working professionals engaged in various aspects of the industry, alongside the expertise of the team, local employers are engaged in certain aspects of the course which will be tailored to your development, skill set and knowledge. External engagement with industry representatives may include:

  • Field trips to local destinations and environments
  • Inviting members of the local creative communities to present guest lectures
  • Using employers to judge the quality of assessed presentations and/or products
  • Establishing a panel of experts who students can pitch an idea to

Essential skills: English and Maths

A grade 4 GCSE or a Functional Skills Level 2 or above in maths and English are required for this programme. If you don't have any of the qualifications listed, please contact us to discuss your options. 

Industry placement, field trips and guest speakers

While work-based learning isn't compulsory for this programme, the programme offers invaluable work-related learning opportunities aimed at honing a diverse range of transferable and graduate skills. These opportunities are strategically designed to equip you with the necessary tools to thrive in a variety of academic, creative, and digital professions. By engaging in these experiences, you will gain practical insights and hands-on experience that will set you apart in the competitive job market.

Trips and guest speakers are frequently distributed throughout the programme and will give you the opportunity to experience the industry from several perspectives. Industry professionals will feed into the delivery of the programme, enriching your experience and supporting your development and understanding. 

  • Modules at level 5

    Module title Code Credits Optional
    Personal Professional Development DA5MD0020 45 No
    Professional Project DA5MD0021 75 No

Study Support - at a glance

We offer a range of services to support you across all areas of student life, with specialist support available for students with disabilities.

  • Higher Education Learning Mentors (HELMs)
  • One-to-one and group study support sessions
  • Pre-degree preparation workshops
  • IT Support

Tutor Profile - Angy Young

Industry Background:
Throughout my academic career I have also worked as a freelance designer/maker and as a collaborator on collections which have featured at London and Paris Fashion Weeks. More recently, I started CONVERT, a range of trend-led sustainable clothing.

Enjoys teaching at B&FC because:
Seeing students fulfil their creative potential and produce outstanding collections at the end of their course never fails to impress and inspire me.

How will I learn?

Throughout this programme, you will take an active role in your learning through a combination of enquiry, project and problem-based learning by working collaboratively and in partnership with your fellow students, lecturers and specialist practitioners to take ownership of your personal and professional development. Working in partnership will support your learning processes and enable you to develop as an independent creative practitioner, peer to peer review, class discussions and seminars encourage the development of analysis, reflective thinking and self-evaluation.

Collaboration with other programmes across Blackpool School of Arts, formally and informally, will enrich the learning environment, supporting the discursive approach to learning. You will acquire an insight into industry through lectures, seminars and live briefs, this will support you in the transition from student to industry practitioner. Sessions will be delivered through tutor led demonstrations, one to one development workshops and group work.

Learning Methods

Learning Method Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
Scheduled 0 480 0
Independent 0 720 0
Placement 0 0 0
Total 0 1200 0
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How will I be assessed?

How will I be assessed?

Module B: Professional Creative Practice

B1: Personal Professional Development (170 GLH – 45 credits)

B2: Professional Project (310 GLH – 75 credits)

How will I be assessed?

Assessment Method Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
Coursework 0% 100% 0%
Exam 0% 0% 0%
Practical 0% 0% 0%