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Masters Degrees in Fashion
We have 180 Masters Degrees in Fashion
Masters degrees in Fashion offer advanced training in the design and use of textiles and other materials to create items of apparel, as well as economic practices in the Fashion industry. Courses range from taught MA and MSc degrees to professional MBA courses. Entry requirements typically include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject such as Design Technology. Relevant work experience may be necessary in some cases.
Why study a Masters in Fashion?
## Depending on your interests, you may specialise in a range of apparel and design techniques, from knitwear and children’s clothing, to menswear, womenswear and sportswear. High fashion and consumerist brands may be examined in relation to sustainable design practices and technological innovations, as well as social politics and cultural influences. Retail and business management are also a large component of most courses, covering topics such as brand management, marketing and communications, consumer behaviour, sales management and multi-channel retail. Careers in Fashion could explore the design of clothing for public services personnel, such as protective bulletproof or heatproof apparel. You could also work with charities to design and distribute low-cost clothing to third world countries, or develop economic practices in the clothing industry.Refine your search
International Fashion Marketing and Design Management - MA/PGCert
University of Leeds
Leeds Online
The online International Fashion Marketing and Design Management MA/PGCert from the University of Leeds is one of the very few online fashion management… Read more
Digital Fashion - MA
University for the Creative Arts
School of Fashion
Our ground-breaking MA Digital Fashion course, taught by an award-winning team of researchers, industry practitioners and academics, takes creative fashion thinkers and designers into an exciting and emerging digital world. Read more
Master Programme in Fashion Marketing and Management
University of Boras
Masters Programmes
Fashion is one of the most complex and fascinating areas of both research and social life. It encompasses trends and the fashion cycle, the fashion industry, and the fashion system, also perspectives on consumer behaviour and consumption. Read more
Fashion Management
The New School
Parsons School of Design
The online master’s in Fashion Management at Parsons School of Design enables you to become a leader in the fashion business world while studying 100 percent online from anywhere in the world. Read more
MA Digital Fashion Innovation
Arts University Bournemouth
Postgraduate School
MA Digital Fashion Innovation encourages and supports designers to explore and work with advanced digital technologies, interrogate and question current fashion practice and challenge the ideals around how a product is realised. Read more
Fashion Design - MA
University for the Creative Arts
School of Fashion
Become a fashion designer with a brand identity, a full collection and a commercial business strategy - plus all the tools to promote yourself in the international market - on our MA Fashion Design course at UCA Rochester. Read more
Fashion Business & Management - MA/MSc
University for the Creative Arts
Business School for the Creative Industries
If you are seeking a high-level career in management in the fashion industry, then our dynamic MA/MSc Fashion Business & Management course at UCA Epsom is an ideal way to get there. Read more
Master Programme in Textile and Fashion Design, Specialisation in Fashion Design
University of Boras
Masters Programmes
The Master's Programme in Textile and Fashion Design aims to further develop and deepen your artistic, technical, theoretical and reflective skills and abilities as textile/fashion designers. Read more
Sustainability in Fashion and Creative Industries MA
Fresenius University of Applied Sciences
Masters Opportunities
In design and management, sustainability means considering ecological, social, and economic aspects along the value chain. Read more
Master Programme in Textile and Fashion Design, Specialisation in Textile Interaction Design
University of Boras
Masters Programmes
Textiles can be responsive, adjustable and emergent, physical or digital and accordingly the design of them extends also into the field of textile interaction design. Read more
Master Programme in Textile and Fashion Design, Specialisation in Performance Wear
University of Boras
Masters Programmes
Clothes and body related artefacts can be active, responsive, protective, or supportive in human actions and activities. In this way clothes can have a central role in different types of body-based activities, human performances and body-space interactions. Read more
Master in Fashion & Luxury Business
EU Business School (Geneva Campus)
MBA Programs - Geneva Campus
The fashion and luxury industry has played an important role in society for centuries. Focusing on business management skills and consumer attitudes toward luxury products with an emphasis on design and creativity, this program prepares students for the projection of a brand. Read more
Master in Fashion & Luxury Business
EU Business School (Barcelona Campus)
MBA Programs - Barcelona Campus
The fashion and luxury industry has played an important role in society for centuries. Focusing on business management skills and consumer attitudes toward luxury products with an emphasis on design and creativity, this program prepares students for the projection of a brand. Read more
Master Programme in Textile and Fashion Design, Specialisation in Textile Design
University of Boras
Masters Programmes
The Master's Programme in Textile and Fashion Design aims to further develop and deepen your artistic, technical, theoretical and reflective skills and abilities as textile/fashion designers. Read more
MA in Creative Industries
Radboud University
Humanities
What do your clothes say about your identity? Can an artist still break through without competing on a talent show? The creative industries is a fast-changing sector where the focus always seems to be on the tension between creativity and commerce. Read more