Level: Postgraduate
Duration: 2 Years
Graduation or Post Graduation in any Discipline with option for final year students (yet to appear for their exams) to apply for provisional admissions.
Students have to pass the CET and GDPI exams with a creative aptitute in Fashion Design.
The Fashion Management course has been developed to respond to the needs of businesses in the new changing landscape of the fashion Industry in terms of Ethics and sustainability. The course content is designed to bridge the space between creative vision and the commercial bottom line. Wild range of cutting edge and traditional practical skills are taught, along with ethical and sustainable professional practices to provide you with the skills to work within an ethical and fair fashion Industry globally.
Students will be exposed to key developments and issues related to the global fashion industry. Core aspects of the course will focus on the fashion business, global challenges and solutions in design, sourcing, production, consumption and sustainability in fashion. The course fuses together research, education, practice and business to inspire students to explore new sustainable solutions within the fashion industry with critical analysis and zero waste design.
You will be taught by professional designers and practitioners to allow you to gain firsthand knowledge and experience of the 21st century fashion design industry. The course includes industry internships, live projects, design mentorship, design competitions and industry experiences.
The course begins with an introduction to the discipline, giving you the tools to operate in your specialist design field. Throughout the course of study, each component gives experience in different aspects of design practice and theory, with an emphasis on ethical and sustainable materials and technologies, and the fusion of contemporary and naturally sustainable traditional skills enabling you to build confidence in exploring your subject.
We see this combination of curious enquiry and professional rigour as key to nurturing the designer as a ‘critical professional’, grounded in the specialist field of Fashion Design, but one who understands the need and is equipped to work towards an ethical and sustainable industry. Practical skills are taught throughout the course in workshops and tutorials using traditional and state of the art equipments.
Semester 1 | |
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Category | Course Title |
Theory | Basics of Fashion |
Theory | Process of Garment Manufacturing |
Theory | Fashion Marketing & Merchandising - I |
Practical | Fashion Design process |
Practical | Fashion Design process |
Practical | Fashion Styling & Photography |
Semester 2 | |
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Category | Course Title |
Theory | Finance & Economics |
Theory | Logistics & Resource Management |
Theory | Fashion Marketing & Merchandising - II |
Theory | Fashion Communication |
Practical | Computer Application - II |
Practical | Lifestyle Journalism |
Semester 3 | |
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Category | Course Title |
Theory | Lifestyle Journalism |
Theory | Consumer Behaviour |
Theory | Research Methodology (Pre Phd) |
Theory | Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship |
Practical | Communication Skills, Grooming & Etiquettes |
Practical | Visual Merchandising & Window Display |
Semester 4 | |
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Category | Course Title |
Theory | Visual Merchandising & Window Display |
Sessional | Visual Merchandising & Window Display |
Sessional | Fashion Event Management |
Sessional | Masters Project |