The Undergraduate Fashion and Textiles course at the University of West London is a dynamic program designed to nurture creative skills and provide industry-focused knowledge for emerging designers and manufacturers. Taught by experienced industry professionals, students can develop innovative ideas and explore various methods of creating fashion and textiles.Course Content: Over four years, students deepen their understanding of fashion and textiles, covering topics such as fashion and textiles materials and processes, creative drawing, pattern cutting and construction, sustainable design, print design, fashion and lifestyle research, and portfolio development.Key Modules: The course is broken down into mandatory and optional modules covering areas like Introduction to Fashion and Textiles, Print Design, Fashion and Textiles Materials and Processes, and Independent Project in Fashion and Textiles. Optional modules may include Global Fashion, Visual Merchandising, or Fashion Entrepreneurship, allowing students to tailor their study to their interests.Future Careers: The skills developed throughout this course can lead to a variety of roles within the fashion and textiles industry such as fashion/textile designer, trend forecaster, stylist, visual merchandiser, buyer, product developer, and many more. The course also prepares students for further study or research in the field of fashion and textiles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.