MA Textile Design

Norwich

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MA Textile Design program nurtures creativity and technical expertise, encouraging students to explore a wide range of textile techniques and materials. The course promotes both traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge digital technologies, supporting the development of innovative textile solutions for fashion, interiors, and product design. Students are guided to create conceptually rich and visually compelling work that reflects their individual voice.

Curriculum: NUA’s MA Textile Design curriculum integrates practical workshops, design projects, and critical theory. Key modules cover surface design, fabric manipulation, digital textile printing, and sustainable materials. Students are encouraged to experiment with mixed media and new technologies, while also focusing on professional development and portfolio building. Collaborative opportunities across disciplines enrich the learning experience.

Research Focus: Research at NUA’s MA Textile Design program is practice-led and investigative, encouraging students to engage deeply with materiality, process, and context. The program supports explorations into sustainable design practices, innovative textile applications, and cultural narratives within textile art. This research-driven approach fosters originality and critical awareness.

Industry Engagement: NUA has strong ties with the textile and fashion industries, offering students opportunities for live projects, placements, and collaborations with established designers and manufacturers. Industry engagement is integral, providing practical insights and networking possibilities that prepare graduates for successful careers. The program also supports showcasing work at exhibitions and trade fairs.

Global Perspective: The MA Textile Design program embraces a global outlook, encouraging students to consider international design trends, cultural influences, and ethical challenges in textile production. NUA’s diverse student body and international partnerships promote cross-cultural dialogue, preparing graduates to contribute innovatively within the global creative marketplace.

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Location

Norwich

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 18000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 or 7.0 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59.
  • Some postgraduate programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Norwich University of the Arts (NUA) offers a variety of scholarships specifically designed to support international students pursuing creative education in the UK. These scholarships aim to recognize talent, academic excellence, and creative potential, while also helping to ease the financial burden associated with studying abroad.

Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships: One of the most prestigious awards at NUA, the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships provide significant tuition fee reductions. Undergraduate students and postgraduate students, based on merit and portfolio assessment. These scholarships reward outstanding creative ability and academic achievement.

GREAT Scholarships: In partnership with the British Council, NUA offers GREAT Scholarships for students from China and India applying for postgraduate courses. These scholarships provide tuition fee reduction, encouraging global talent to study in the UK and contribute to the creative industries.

Regional Awards: NUA also offers regional scholarships for international students from specific countries and regions, including India, China, the USA, and the EU. These awards are designed to attract diverse creative talent from around the world.

Accommodation Scholarships: The Heathfield Accommodation Scholarship supports one international postgraduate student each year by providing free university accommodation for a full academic year. This scholarship helps alleviate living costs and fosters a supportive community atmosphere.

Early Payment Discount: International students who pay their first-year tuition fees in full before the deadline may be eligible for early payment discount. This incentive encourages timely fee payment and helps students manage their finances efficiently.

The University of Greater Manchester offers a variety of scholarships to support international students in financing their education. These scholarships are designed to reward academic excellence and assist students in pursuing their studies in the UK.

Global Futures Scholarships: The university provides the Global Futures Scholarships, which offer financial support to international students. These scholarships are available to both undergraduate and master's students holding an offer for full-time study on campus in Manchester.

Norwich University of the Arts (NUA) is renowned for fostering creativity and technical excellence, especially through its MA Textile Design program. Graduates from this course emerge as highly skilled and innovative textile designers, ready to make significant contributions to diverse sectors within the creative industries. Their advanced knowledge of materials, techniques, and design thinking opens up a wide range of exciting career opportunities.

Textile Designer: Graduates create original patterns, prints, and fabric designs for fashion, interiors, and product applications, blending creativity with technical skills.

Surface Pattern Designer: Specializing in two-dimensional designs for fabrics, wallpapers, and homewares, graduates develop repeat patterns and decorative motifs.

Fashion Designer: Utilizing textile expertise, graduates design garments and accessories that incorporate innovative fabric techniques and sustainable materials.

Textile Artist: Graduates create one-of-a-kind textile artworks, often exhibiting in galleries or working on commissions for private and public collections.

Technical Designer: Working closely with manufacturers, technical designers ensure textile products meet quality, production, and performance standards.

Textile Print Technician: These specialists oversee the application of print techniques on fabric, including digital and traditional methods, to achieve desired effects.

Product Developer: Graduates work in product development teams to innovate new textile products, from concept to production, often focusing on sustainability and functionality.

Textile Consultant: Providing expert advice on materials, trends, and manufacturing processes, consultants support fashion brands, interior companies, and textile producers.

Sustainability Specialist: Graduates focus on developing eco-friendly textiles and promoting sustainable practices within the fashion and design industries.

Exhibition Curator/Manager: Those with an interest in the cultural aspects of textiles may curate exhibitions, manage collections, or organize events showcasing textile art and design.


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