We're proud to be home to a supportive and enthusiastic learning community. As a student of the School of Art, Architecture and Design you'll become part of a strong network of learners and educators, where engaged professional practitioners facilitate and enrich your learning experience. You'll also find encouragement and inspiration in your own student cohort, itself composed of a unique and inclusive variety of artists and designers. We recognise each student as an individual creative person with their own unique vision and personality.
Thanks to the collaborative, cross-disciplinary nature of the School, you'll benefit from a wide range of workshop facilities and equipment in addition to those specific to textiles. After undertaking practicals in print, weave, knit and mixed media you'll go on to pursue specific interests and material specialisation through both studio and contextual study.
During your studies you will have the opportunity to explore and experiment with the rug gun, dyeing, natural and chemical techniques, embroidery techniques from hand to computer, a variety of screen printing processes, and jacquard design software for weave.
As you progress, you'll gain an understanding of commercial, ethical and industry standards, undertaking projects and work placements to develop professionalism and establish networks to further your career. All second and third year projects are delivered in collaboration with live projects and industry partners, ensuring your awareness of the diversity of employment directions. You'll also have the option to partake in relevant textile industry trips, including London, Bradford, Paris and Florence.
We work with you to ensure you have the confidence and self-knowledge to enter the professional arena of textiles, with pride in who you are as a creative force. We’re proud to have industry links and live projects with multinational companies such as Adidas, Gainsborough Silk Weaving Co, Edward Crutchly, Lyle & Scott, The Print Archivist, furniture retailers Heal’s and Ligne Roset, Thornback Peel and Tissage rugs. Successful graduate designers include Majeda Clarke, Vicky Cowin, Stephanie Witts, Lisa Bloomer and Claire Whelan.
In addition to the University's standard entry requirements, you should have:
a minimum grade of BBC in three A levels in relevant art and design subjects (or a minimum of 112 UCAS points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification, eg BTEC National, OCR Diploma or Advanced Diploma)
English Language GCSE at grade C/grade 4 or above (or equivalent)
a portfolio that contains a range of drawings, practical making, sketchbooks and work that provides a window into your creative interests and engagement
a portfolio interview
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each individual component or equivalent.
Science
Holloway
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 3 years, Part-time, 4 years
January, September
5.5
UK: £9,250, International/EU:£17,500,
Glasgow
Undergraduate
£ 9250
Nottingham
6.5
Undergraduate
27200
Aberdeen
6.0
Undergraduate
20800