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Contemporary Fashion and Textiles Major  
MABUTV 
Y69 BACHELOR OF ARTS 
 

This major uses the material garment and textiles as a vehicle for exploration in relation to the body, object, site, image, contemporary fashion, found garment and contemporary art. Students will investigate and apply a range of non-industrial construction techniques, creative material methodologies and contextual research approaches. The major also engages students in a range of contextual and historical investigations to do with the garment and textiles and the contexts in which they function. This major prepares students for a range of creative design and contemporary art outcomes such as textile design and production, pattern making and garment construction, contemporary art and fashion presentation, and contemporary art practice. 

 

The units listed in this major may be subject to change over the duration of the course.

 

Admission Requirements: ATAR applicants wishing to undertake this major must apply through TISC and submit an application using the Online Admission System. Students will be required to have a folio interview for the Contemporary Fashion and Textiles major.

 
UNIT SET LOCATION
This unit set is available on Mt Lawley Campus.
 
MODE OF DELIVERY
This unit set is available in the following mode of delivery - On-campus.
 
 
 
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Students must complete 8 units (120 credit points).
 
Select 90 credit points (6 units) from the following, with a maximum of two units at Level 1:
FAS1101 Materials and the Body 15
FAS1102 Inquiry for Garment 15
FAS1103 Inquiry for Textiles 15
FAS1104 Textiles and Form 15
FAS2101 Reconstructing the Garment 15
FAS1102 Inquiry for Garment 15
FAS2102 Constructing the Pattern 15
FAS2104 Studio Project 1 (Application) 15
FAS2103 Fabric Manipulation 15
 
Plus, select 2 units (30 credit points) from the following:
FAS3101 Contextualising the Garment 15
FAS3103 Professional Practice 15
FAS3205 Studio Project 2 (Construction) 15
FAS3204 Studio Project 3 (Performance) 15
 

Last Updated - Higher Education: 15/03/2014 VET: 14/05/2014