The BA in Fashion Design programme enables students to acquire a range of technical, analytical and research skills needed to achieve a successful career in the fashion industry. A combination of practical and theoretical elements help students develop a contextual understanding of fashion design, garment manufacture and fashion image-making.
This course is a combination of lectures, practical workshops and visits to exhibitions, you will learn how to restyle existing garments and create a specific look for a fashion shoot, as well as how to photograph in a digital studio and on location.
Working individually and in teams, you will develop your own ideas and create a fashion photo-shoot from concept to execution, producing customised garments along the way to reflect different themes.
The Fashion Illustration course at LCCA allows you to explore various techniques used to create fashion illustrations. You will see your sketching and painting skills improve in leaps and bounds, focusing on things such as body proportions and silhouettes. The course will also incorporate use of CAD, broadening your fashion illustration skillset.
The Fashion and Editorial Photography course at LCCA will teach you the skills needed to create images for a number of different commissioners, such as fashion designers and magazines. You will discover the different stages involved in organising a fashion shoot, from the initial concept to the realisation. Working individually and in groups, you will develop strong ideas before participating in a magazine-style editorial shoot.
his course covers the fundamentals of the fashion design process as well as using machinery for pattern and garment construction.
The course also teached students about fashion illustration, the trend forecasting, developing a collection, how to put a collection into the context of the fashion industry, where to show a collection and ultimately how to sell it a collection.
The Luxury Goods Brand Management short course educates students in a number of areas vital to luxury brand management. Students will develop an in-depth understanding of human resource management, succession planning, and consumer law.
These days, the competitive world of retail management requires mangers to be multi-skilled and knowledgeable in a variety of areas in order to ensure that the business remains profitable and has potential for growth. This course provides you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in the world of luxury retail in just 2 weeks.
The Fashion Design course at LCCA will introduce you to the design processes used when creating garments, covering a variety of topics from colours and silhouettes to prints and fabrics. You will also explore the processes crucial to bringing a concept into reality. Once you have completed the course, you will have the ability to research fashion thoroughly and create beautifully designed garments.
The MA in International Tourism and Event Management programme helps student to develop an advanced understanding of tourism, hospitality and events industries and critical aspects surrounding them. It equips students with theoretical and practical knowledge and skills necessary to manage tourism, hospitality and event organisations strategically in a culturally diverse global environment.
The course has links with other parts of the University, particularly the Faculty of History, the Department of History of Art, and Kellogg College, amongst the fellows of which is the largest concentration of architectural historians associated with the University.
To learn more about the research topics you’ll have the opportunity to explore, please refer to the Research areas section on this page.
Pharmacists are experts in medicines working with patients to improve health outcomes, by providing public health interventions, advice on treatment and prescribing.
Our innovative four-year pharmacy course is designed to give you the essential knowledge, skills and attributes needed to support patients as a reflective, ethical and professional pharmacist and prepare you for evidence-based prescribing. It is for people who enjoy science, are passionate about working with the public, and want to help improve people’s health and well-being.
The Economics and Management degree examines issues central to the world we live in. It namely examines how the economy and organisations function, and how resources are allocated and coordinated to achieve the organisation’s objectives.
Economics and Management are ideal intellectual partners, each particularly fitted to strengthen and cross-fertilise the other.
An overview of the course structure is provided below. Details of the compulsory elements of the course are provided in the Course components section of this page.
The course is taught over one year from October to September, comprising three 10-week terms and a fourth summer term.
The first term covers core material using lectures, tutorials and practical work, and aims to ensure that students achieve the core knowledge of the principles and practice of pharmacology. At the end of the term, you will sit a computer-based qualifying exam passing this exam allows you to continue the course.
Pharmacology is the study of how drugs affect body functions in health and disease. It plays a vital role in helping to safeguard our health and welfare.
BSc Pharmacology explores approaches to treatment. These approaches have a focus on neuroscience, metabolic disease, and cancer. These are all research strengths at the University of Dundee.
Architecture is a rewarding and culturally important profession. Architects play a crucial role in shaping our society by not only crafting functional, responsible and aesthetically pleasing structures but also considering the wellbeing, safety and sustainability of the communities they serve.
Our Architecture BA(Hons) course provides the first step in qualifying as a professional architect — graduates are exempt from Part 1 of the RIBA examination.
Prepare for doctoral work in the fields of strategic management, marketing, operations and technology management, or organisational behaviour. This 9-month, specialist research MPhil is ideal for those intending to continue to a PhD and career in academia.
The MPhil in Strategy, Marketing, Operations and Organisational Behaviour (SMOOB) gives you the foundational knowledge and skills you need to:
Immerse yourself in the art and science of Architecture through studio-based learning and placement experience. Take your first steps to becoming a qualified Architect.
Our RIBA part 1 approved degree is a great place to start your training to become an Architect. Our course gives you the practical and creative skills you need to explore, analyse and communicate architectural proposals. You’ll combine project work in design studios and studies in history, theory and the science of architecture with practical experience gained in practice. Through integrating all aspects of architecture, you’ll learn how to successfully control, compose, and construct internal spaces and external forms.
Economics at Cambridge gives you an understanding of core, pure and applied economics.
Study a range of different topics, including supply and demand, the role of prices and markets, employment, inflation, the operation of financial institutions and monetary policy.
Economics at Cambridge
Pharmacology is the study of the action of drugs in the widest possible sense it encompasses many types of chemicals that affect the functioning of the body rather than just medicines.
For the first two years, you will study a number of core units run by the School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience and choose others from a wide selection, such as biochemistry, molecular genetics, infection and immunity, cellular and molecular medicine and mammalian physiology. Final-year units emphasise the molecular mechanisms of drug action and take you to the forefront of current research.
Develop the skills you need to resolve complex economic issues. You’ll learn about core economic theories and empirical methods, and their real-world uses.
During this course, you will explore the connections between the economy, its key sectors (such as businesses, the financial sector and government) and people’s decisions. By focusing on real-world issues, you’ll explore the foundations of economic theory and its applications.
Architecture at Cambridge combines the intellectual challenges of both arts and sciences with the opportunity for creative design.
Study history and philosophy of architecture, participatory practice, inclusivity, contemporary culture and urbanism. Alongside this you’ll learn about construction, structural design and environmental design.