United KingdomLeeds Arts UniversityUndergraduate

Textile Design

Our Textile Design degree course has an exceptional reputation for producing commercially engaged creative designers. Amplify your passion for drawing, colour, and materials to become a dynamic designer in this exciting and diverse industry.

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Duration
3 years
Tuition Fee
£16,700 annually
Level
Undergraduate
Attendance
On Campus
Format
Full Time

Description

Program Overview

Supported by a team of specialists in image-making, research, and surface design, this course offers an exciting mix of practical workshops and design thinking. We enable you to explore your ideas through drawing, color, design investigation, and surface and material experimentation.

You will work within the Textile Design studio, an inspirational and stimulating environment. The light and bright studio is the center of our community, where students draw, paint, design, share, and test ideas – a hub of activity and inspiration! 

We encourage you to establish an individual design identity, becoming confident and accomplished in developing print-focused outcomes. Applications can be seen across textiles and surfaces such as fabric for fashion, interior products, gifting, and architectural settings. You will gain experience of working with industry through a combination of exciting live briefs, international competitions, and employment opportunities via our professional network.

What You'll Study

Year One – Your first year is about experimentation. We introduce you to various themes and core skills in creative thinking and making, digital design, and print. We will help you identify, develop, and express your creative interests, aesthetic sensibilities, and approaches to creative practice. We offer design-related workshops, peer-to-peer learning, and student collaboration opportunities that give you industry-relevant skills and experiences.

Year Two – Develop your creative and practical skills through live briefs, industry competitions, and employability opportunities. You may produce work for a range of audiences including national and global clients. You will be encouraged to develop a personal design ‘handwriting’ that you can apply to your choice of design and specialist interests.

Year Three – You will be encouraged to consolidate and plan your own program of work in response to your chosen design interests and creative hand. Through this, you will develop a professional portfolio of work supporting your career aspirations. You will have regular contact time with tutors who will support your progress. Due to the course’s broad remit, former students have gained employment at high street and designer brands, in fashion, and interiors, and entered self-employment.

Traditional techniques, including screenprint and printmaking, are taught alongside contemporary digital design practices, surface embellishment, and manipulation processes. Practical work is underpinned by context - developing an awareness of global issues and ethical concerns such as sustainability.

Work Experience

Work experience covers a broad range of activities and students are encouraged to undertake work placements during their time at the university. The course has a range of industry links, both in the UK and internationally, which you will be introduced to throughout your studies. As well as guidance from the course team our Careers, Employability, and Enterprise team offer support that enhances employability skills and underpins engagement with the industry.

In the past, our students have secured placements at Acne Studio (Stockholm), ASDA Living, NEXT, Bay & Brown, Alexander McQueen, Hallmark, Tenue de Ville, Mitwill Europe (Mulhouse, France), Studio Liz Casella (LA), Joules, Belstaff, Duchamp, Trend Bible, Mary Katrantzou, Caroline Gardner, Lemon Ribbon, Winston & Wright design studio, Keeler Gordon, Monsoon, Ted Baker, Holbrook Studio and others.

Destination Careers

Our graduates have secured jobs in textile print for fashion and interior; design products and furnishings; wall coverings; flooring and carpets; greeting cards and gift wrap; media and publishing; product and packaging; trend research; fashion marketing; styling; buying; and numerous other creative careers. Others set up their own businesses, producing work as freelance designers, working for private commissions or major brands. Graduates may also continue on to postgraduate study.

Requirement

  • 112 UCAS points from any combination of A Levels/T Level/Extended Diploma/Foundation Diploma. One qualification should be in a relevant subject; or
  • BBC from three A Levels; or
  • A minimum of one Distinction and two Merits (DMM) from an Extended Diploma or a Merit from a UAL Extended Diploma or T Level in a relevant subject; or
  • 112 UCAS points from a recognized Access to Higher Education course specializing in art and design with a minimum of 45 credits at level 3; or
  • An international equivalent to 112 UCAS points in a subject related to your proposed course of study. Please see our Information by Country pages for more information.

All home applicants aged under 21 must have GCSE English at Grade 4/Grade C or above, or English Functional Skills Level 2 at Pass. International applicants must have a minimum IELTS overall score of 5.5, with no individual component below 5.5 (or recognized equivalent).

Examples of work

For all BA (Hons) degree courses (with the exception of BMus (Hons) Popular Music Performance) you will need:

  • To set up your portal
  • You will then be asked to submit a maximum of six examples of work from your portfolio for consideration. The files should be no larger than 30MB in total and it is essential that no more than six examples of work are uploaded.
  • Guidance on what to include in your examples of work can be found here.

For BMus (Hons) Popular Music Performance you will need:

  • 112 UCAS points from any combination of A Levels/Diploma/Extended Diploma. One qualification should be in a relevant subject, this may be a Rockschool Level 3 Music Practitioner qualification.
  • A Level of performing ability equivalent to ABRSM/Rockschool/Trinity Grade 8
  • Music theory understanding to Grade 5 level

Performing ability and theoretical understanding will be assessed through a practical performance of (1) a set piece relative to a specific instrument or voice and (2) an original song, instrumental composition, or arrangement of an existing song that has been uploaded to a suitable video sharing platform (YouTube, Vimeo or Weibo) for remote review.

For BA (Hons) Creative Writing and BA (Hons) Creative Advertising:

  • For these courses, an interview forms part of the Admissions process. Providing that you meet our entry requirements for these courses, and submit your examples of work within the required deadline, you will be offered an in-person or remote interview.

For BA (Hons) Creative Writing you will need:

  • Evidence of your writing interests in the form of samples of your work. Your work should demonstrate your developing, imaginative, and creative skills.

Fees

Tuition Fee £16,700 annually
Application Fee £75
Acceptance Fee £0
Housing Fee £800- £1,200 monthly
Living Fee £400- £600 monthly

Addition Information

DegreeBA
Duration3 years
AttendanceOn Campus
LevelUndergraduate
Country🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Campuses
Main Campus
FormatFull Time
Intakes
Fall 2024 , Fall 2023 , Fall 2024 , Fall 2025 , Fall 2025 , Fall 2025 , Fall 2025
Study LanguageEnglish
Application Fee£0

£16,700 per year

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