BA (Hons) Global Fashion Management (BINUS, Indonesia)
Option for Placement Year
Option for Study Abroad
Option for Placement Year
Option for Study Abroad
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Module information is indicative and is reviewed annually therefore may be subject to change. Applicants will be informed if there are any changes.
BI0108 -
BINUS Fashion Management Year 1 (120 Credits)
This module represents the learning achieved through the study of the following Year 1 BINUS Fashion Management modules:
FA101 Basic Art and Design
FA102 Fabric and Materials
FA103 Fashion Illustration
FA113 Introduction to Fashion
FA105 Silhouette and Garment Construction 1
AD403 Design Thinking
FA106 Costume History
FA114 Silhouette and Garment Construction 2
FA108 Digital Fashion Illustration
FA115 Introduction to Fashion 2
FA112 Design Research and Concept
Please see individual BINUS module descriptors for details of module aims, Learning outcomes, Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategies, and feedback methods.
DE1215 -
Northumbria University Induction (0 Credits)
This module introduces the student to the content and structure of the Northumbria University modules and the learning environment and processes of delivery and assessment. This module offers students the opportunity to;
• engage in the kind of tasks which develop and demonstrate their learning, to build their confidence and capabilities,
• develop an ability to direct their own learning, evaluate their own progress and achievements and support the learning of others.
The module is delivered through a series of lectures, seminars and studio-based activities. Assessment of this module requires the student to draw on
some of the information and issues presented during the module in order to produce a relevant piece of practical work.
Assessment is through and portfolio of 2D and/or 3D design work.
BI0109 -
BINUS Fashion Management Year 2 (120 Credits)
This module represents the learning achieved through the study of the following Year 2 BINUS Fashion Management modules:
FA209 Consumer Behaviour for Fashion
FA201 Fashion Trend Forecasting
FA202 Fashion Marketing
FA304 Retail Buying and Management
FA223 Fashion Textile 1
FA206 Fashion Brand Strategies
FA207 Design Realization and Promotion 1
MK106 Business Communication
FA220 Fashion Graphics and Promotion
FA227 Visual Merchandising
Please see individual BINUS module descriptors for details of module aims, Learning outcomes, Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategies, and feedback methods.
DE1216 -
Northumbria University Research Skills (0 Credits)
This module offers students the opportunity to;
* engage in the kind of research tasks which develop and demonstrate deeper learning. Tasks will push students beyond superficial research helping build their confidence and capabilities in tackling more complex problems.
* develop an ability to direct their own learning, evaluate their own progress and achievements and support the learning of others.
The module is delivered through a series of lectures, seminars and studio-based activity. Assessment of this module requires the student to draw on
some of the information and issues presented during the module in order to produce a relevant piece of practical work.
Assessment is through and portfolio of 2D and/or 3D design work.
BI0110 -
BINUS Fashion Management Year 3 (120 Credits)
This module represents the learning achieved through the study of the following Year 3 BINUS Fashion Management modules:
FA310 Fashion Communication
FA303 Marketing research methods
FA204 Fashion Future
FA311 Design Realization and Promotion 2
FA305 Entrepreneurship for Fashion Management
FA308 Internship
Please see individual BINUS module descriptors for details of module aims, Learning outcomes, Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategies, and feedback methods.
DE1217 -
Northumbria University Contextualisation (0 Credits)
This module aims to encourage students to demonstrate an ability to thoroughly research a subject area and critically analyse their findings in order to develop solutions to set problems.
The student will develop their conceptual thinking and observational skills to improve their confidence in tackling problems
Students will be given the opportunity to explore the personality and identity of an organization and look at ways of developing these traits into a unique visual expression.
Assessment is by project assignment
Assessment is through and portfolio of 2D and/or 3D design work.
BI0106 -
Final Project (30 Credits)
This module represents the learning achieved through the study of the BINUS FA424 Final Project module. Please see the individual BINUS module descriptor for details of module aims, Learning outcomes, Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategies, and feedback methods.
More informationBI0107 -
Project Report Writing (10 Credits)
This module represents the learning achieved through the study of the BINUS FA415 Project Report Writing module. Please see the individual BINUS module descriptor for details of module aims, Learning outcomes, Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategies, and feedback methods.
More informationBI0111 -
BINUS Fashion Management Year 4 (0 Credits)
This module represents the learning achieved through the study of the following Year 4 BINUS Fashion Management modules:
FA413 Final Seminar
IB202 Global Marketing
FA420 Fashion Portfolio
Please see individual BINUS module descriptors for details of module aims, Learning outcomes, Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategies, and feedback methods.
BI0112 -
Marketing Research Project (10 Credits)
This module represents the learning achieved through the study of the BINUS FA403 Marketing Research Project module. Please see the individual BINUS module descriptor for details of module aims, Learning outcomes, Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategies, and feedback methods.
More informationBI0113 -
Design Research Project (10 Credits)
This module represents the learning achieved through the study of the BINUS FA422 Design Research Project module. Please see the individual BINUS module descriptor for details of module aims, Learning outcomes, Learning, Teaching and Assessment strategies, and feedback methods.
More informationGD6012 -
Global Design Perspective (30 Credits)
GD6012 introduces you to developing a personal global design perspective for your specialist design skills. You will undertake a research-through-design project that will inform an illustrated report on your developing perspective as a global designer. You will analyse your design discipline’s current trends and by exercising critical judgement to a high level, will forecast a possible future trend on which you can build your global design perspective. By doing so, you will inform your own critical understanding of the importance of design in a global context. The module is structured around you actively engaging as a self-reflective designer to develop an emergent understanding of your own creative practice within global contexts. All project work you will be engaged in will be student-centred enquiry involving both primary and secondary research activities. Your visiting Northumbria University tutor will facilitate a creative and intellectual process with emphasis on student-focused learning through seminars, where you will disseminate your own research to your peers, and engage critically with peers to inform and consolidate your creative outputs and written report.
More informationGD6013 -
Advanced Creative Practice (30 Credits)
GD6013 develops your specialist design skills towards advancing your own creative practice as a globally focused designer. It is structured around you using your personal global perspective that you developed in DE1213 to create a self-defined design project. By doing this you will learn the importance of your critical thinking as a designer to understand the socio-cultural context of a design problem, as well as the target audience that your final design outcomes must benefit. By actively engaging in research-through-design in your design project, you will reveal any specific considerations that you will need to address in your design project. This research will enrich the design solutions you develop for your design problem. It will involve secondary research activities from academic and popular literature sources to support your design decisions. This may lead you to enter into a primary research and a co-design relationship with your target audience, to develop effective design solutions for them. You will proactively follow a structured design process from writing your own design brief, through ideation, development and final design phases. At each of these points a milestone mini-deadline will be set, which will help you learn how to manage your time. You will also use a dedicated social media platform(s) as a tool for self-reflective practice, and to ethically network with professional designers and future employers globally. By disseminating each step of your design process for peer feedback you learn to improve your creative practice.
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