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Program Duration

17 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

25,630 GBPTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

MA Fashion at Central Saint Martins has an established reputation for preparing students with the experience and confidence needed to practice professionally at the forefront of fashion. While holding a consistent track record for its entrepreneurial culture as one of the foremost incubators of emerging design talent worldwide, the MA Fashion also leads to continuing study for research degrees and those pursuing careers in academia.

  • We are committed to supporting pluriversal approaches to teaching and learning where students from diverse, social, and cultural identities are brought together as one community of multiple voices.
  • Our students share and gain knowledge within a project-based environment that focuses on transformative experience and expanding learning, aims, and development within Fashion Design practice as the core subject of study.
  • We see authenticity and accountability at the core of our student engagement. The programme of study will actively encourage you to be responsible and resourceful with the processes and materials you choose for your project work and to support UAL's climate emergency work through upcycling whenever appropriate and to consider minimising costs wherever possible.
  • As our student, the dialogue you will enter with your peers, tutors, and practitioners will define your understanding of learning and un-learning and support you to reflect on, strengthen, and trust your values, perspectives, and identity in practice.  
  • Commitment to enquiry and exploring themes, fields, and collaborations that nourish your development is encouraged. You will demonstrate research activity sustaining exploration and development and dig deeper into fields of interest, specifically your proposed specialist area. Your awareness of societal changes, the physical and digital contexts in which your work can exist, and how you produce garments, and source and generate materials, will spur opportunities for originality and innovation.
  • You will team up with peers independently or for curriculum-embedded interactions and live briefs with other disciplines in the College and external partners. These provide common grounds to create and exchange knowledge to (re) imagine shared and better futures.  
In the Central Saint Martins Fashion  Programme, we work to be at the heart of debate about the future of fashion. Teaching is our core purpose and our research and, industry and external relationships enrich our approach. We are committed to reflecting and influencing the sustainable transformation of the industry.  Social, racial and climate justice are our core values and we believe in a fairer world for all. Our outlook is international, inclusive and diverse, reflecting the global nature of our community. We believe we must constantly challenge ourselves to shape ethical opportunities in fashion. We believe in the power of cooperation, collaboration and partnerships through both analogue and digital experiences.

We are committed to developing ethical fashion practices. To achieve this, we are working to embed UAL's Principles for Climate, Social and Racial Justice into the course.

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

MA Fashion at Central Saint Martins has an established reputation for preparing students with the experience and confidence needed to practice professionally at the forefront of fashion. While holding a consistent track record for its entrepreneurial culture as one of the foremost incubators of emerging design talent worldwide, the MA Fashion also leads to continuing study for research degrees and those pursuing careers in academia.

  • We are committed to supporting pluriversal approaches to teaching and learning where students from diverse, social, and cultural identities are brought together as one community of multiple voices.
  • Our students share and gain knowledge within a project-based environment that focuses on transformative experience and expanding learning, aims, and development within Fashion Design practice as the core subject of study.
  • We see authenticity and accountability at the core of our student engagement. The programme of study will actively encourage you to be responsible and resourceful with the processes and materials you choose for your project work and to support UAL's climate emergency work through upcycling whenever appropriate and to consider minimising costs wherever possible.
  • As our student, the dialogue you will enter with your peers, tutors, and practitioners will define your understanding of learning and un-learning and support you to reflect on, strengthen, and trust your values, perspectives, and identity in practice.  
  • Commitment to enquiry and exploring themes, fields, and collaborations that nourish your development is encouraged. You will demonstrate research activity sustaining exploration and development and dig deeper into fields of interest, specifically your proposed specialist area. Your awareness of societal changes, the physical and digital contexts in which your work can exist, and how you produce garments, and source and generate materials, will spur opportunities for originality and innovation.
  • You will team up with peers independently or for curriculum-embedded interactions and live briefs with other disciplines in the College and external partners. These provide common grounds to create and exchange knowledge to (re) imagine shared and better futures.  
In the Central Saint Martins Fashion  Programme, we work to be at the heart of debate about the future of fashion. Teaching is our core purpose and our research and, industry and external relationships enrich our approach. We are committed to reflecting and influencing the sustainable transformation of the industry.  Social, racial and climate justice are our core values and we believe in a fairer world for all. Our outlook is international, inclusive and diverse, reflecting the global nature of our community. We believe we must constantly challenge ourselves to shape ethical opportunities in fashion. We believe in the power of cooperation, collaboration and partnerships through both analogue and digital experiences.

We are committed to developing ethical fashion practices. To achieve this, we are working to embed UAL's Principles for Climate, Social and Racial Justice into the course.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

90+
6.5+
58+
3.3+
176+

The standard entry requirements for this course are as follows:

  • A first or upper second-class honours degree in Fashion Design, Knitwear or Printed Textiles with a strong fashion bias 
  • Or An equivalent EU / international qualification.

17 Months
Oct

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

9,600 GBP
-

International Students

25,630 GBP
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