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BA Garment Technology with Foundation Year
About this course
Garment technology sits at the technical heart of the fashion and clothing industry, concerned with how garments are engineered, produced, and brought to market at scale. While fashion design focuses on the creative and aesthetic dimensions of clothing, garment technology addresses the technical challenges of translating a design into a product that can be made reliably, fits a range of body shapes, meets quality standards, performs as expected in wear and care, and is produced sustainably and ethically across a global supply chain. It is a discipline that combines practical craft knowledge with industrial science and business understanding. At Birmingham City University this four-year programme, which includes a foundation year, covers the technical, design, and sustainability dimensions of the field. You will develop knowledge in pattern cutting, garment construction, textile science, quality assurance, production management, and the environmental and social impact of fashion production. The programme encourages innovation in technical craftsmanship alongside attention to sustainability, system thinking, and the socioeconomic dimensions of a global industry that is under increasing pressure to reform its practices. The foundation year gives you the preparation needed to move into the full degree with confidence. Graduates from garment technology programmes work in roles across the fashion and apparel industry, including as garment technologists and quality assurance managers for fashion retailers and brands, as technical designers and fit specialists, in production management and sourcing, and in roles focused on sustainable product development and materials innovation. The technical knowledge developed in the course is valued wherever clothing is designed, made, or sold at scale, and the growing importance of sustainability in the industry creates additional demand for graduates who understand how to produce garments with lower environmental and social impact. Further study at postgraduate level in fashion technology, sustainable fashion, or textile science is available for those wishing to develop deeper specialist expertise.
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