Key Facts
- Starting
8 Sep 2025- Location
- Kingston - Creative Industries Centre
- Duration
- 1 Year
- Study Mode
- Full Time
- Start Date
- Sep 2025
- Level
- Level 4
- Code
- KIA4009HD
Fees
- Fees
- £ 6,000
Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate Art and Design (Fashion and Textiles)
This exceptional practical course run by Kingston College, is delivered by highly skilled teachers and technicians with expertise across printed textiles, weave, knit, pattern cutting and garment construction, illustration, life drawing, design and Computer Aided Design (CAD). Students collaborate with industry led partners and benefit from other career focused opportunities.
Delivered within our richly resourced Creative Industries Centre, you will join a vibrant and creative higher education community and enjoy unrivalled access to studios and workshops.
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Introductory Course Info HE
Level 4 units:- 1 Professional Development (Core, 15 credits)
- 2 Contextual Studies (Core, 15 credits)
- 3 Individual Project (Pearson Set) (Core, 15 credits)
- 4 Techniques & Processes (Core,15 credits)
- 7 Computer Aided Design (CAD) (Core,15 credits)
- 9 Fashion & Textiles Practices (Core,15 credits)
College selected Optional Units for this programme:
- 8 Pattern Cutting & Garment Making (Core, 15 credits)
- 23 Fashion Collection (Core, 15 credits)
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Entry Requirements
Our typical offer is 32 UCAS points from at least two relevant A levels, or equivalent such as BTEC level 3 diplomas, Scottish Highers, the Irish Leaving Certificate or the Welsh Baccalaureate or International Baccalaureate. At least 32 UCAS points from A Level or BTEC comparable qualifications.Mature students with relevant experience will also be considered. Please refer to the section on recognition of prior learning below. A portfolio of relevant art and design work to be presented on-line or at interview.
Additional requirements: References from an official email address (i.e.. NOT Outlook, Gmail, Yahoo, etc.) This can be from your previous institution if you were a student in the last 4 years or from a line manager if you are currently working.
Suitably qualified applicants will be invited to interview with a course tutor, where they will be required to further demonstrate their suitability for the course and given the opportunity to ask questions about the course.
International Student Entry Requirements: For students applying to any higher education course at South Thames College, Carshalton College and Kingston College. Please note that only the courses running at Kingston College campus are eligible for Student Route visas (formally known as Tier 4). Information on the courses available for Student Route visas and for how to apply, please use the following link: International Study - South Thames Colleges Group (stcg.ac.uk)] Once you apply, applicants requiring a Student Route visa will be contacted by our Admissions Officer (International and Compliance), who will guide you through the process.
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Course Content
Award: Pearson BTEC Higher National Certificate Art and Design (Fashion and Textiles)UCAS Code: KC37
Location of study: Kingston College Campus Creative Industries Centre
Awarding body: Pearson.
Course duration: 1 year (full-time); progression to HND Fashion & Textiles year 2 'top-up'
Days of the week: 3 days a week. Timetables will be confirmed at the beginning of September.
Work placements: There is no credited work placement built into this course.
Timetables: Timetables are normally available 2 weeks before registration. Please note that while we make every effort to ensure that timetables are as student friendly as possible, scheduled teaching can take place on any day of the week. Although we try our best to avoid any in-year timetable changes sometimes this may be necessary.
Course leader: Rebecca Starkiss. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 0208 939 4601
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Progression Next Steps
Progression to HND Fashion & Textiles. Progression into the fashion industry and specialist career pathways including; fashion design, illustration, textile design, construction, marketing, buying, styling, photography, journalism. -
Additional Information
For the academic year 2025-2026 the tuition fees for this course are:- UK/EU students: £6000
The following course-related costs are included in the fees:
- annual printing allowance
- BTEC registration fee
- Adobe Suite
- a range of specialist equipment and materials
The following course-related costs are not included in the fees:
- additional printing over and above the annual allowance
- the cost of books, equipment and materials that you might wish to purchase.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) This is an inclusive term that enables the formal recognition, assessment and award of credit. It comprises Recognition of Prior Certified Learning and Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning.
If you have achieved a qualification such as a foundation degree or HND, or have gained credit at another higher education institution, you may be able to enter the course at level 5 or level 6. For further information please visit our higher education policy page for the Admissions Policy Appendix A for the Recognition of Prior Learning Policy and Procedure https://stcg.ac.uk/about/policies-and-procedures. Other qualifications and relevant work experience may also count for academic credit. Please not that in all cases the RPL process must be formally completed before enrolment is agreed.
Sources of financial support: You may be eligible to apply for additional support:
Bursary Guidance: https://stcg.ac.uk/students/fees-and-finance/undergraduate-courses/undergraduate-bursaries
Inclusion Funds: https://stcg.ac.uk/students/fees-and-finance/undergraduate-courses/higher-education-inclusion-fund
Financial Information: https://stcg.ac.uk/students/undergraduate-information/fees-and-finance
Accommodation and costs- https://stcg.ac.uk/students/undergraduate-information/undergraduate-accommodation
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Course Structure
Independent learning: When not attending timetabled sessions you will be expected to continue learning independently through self-study. Typically, this will involve research, working on individual and group projects, preparing coursework assignments and presentations. Your independent learning is supported by a range of excellent facilities, including the library, the Undergraduate Centre, digital suites and specialist studios.Assessment: The course provides you with opportunities to test your understanding of the subject informally before you complete the formal assessments that count towards your final mark. Regular formative feedback is provided with a final grade awarded for each unit upon completion. All assessments are spread across the year to make the workload manageable.
Overall workload: Your overall workload consists of class contact hours, independent learning, and assessment activity, While your actual contact hours may depend on the optional modules selected, the following information gives an indication of how much time you will need to allocate to different activities at each level of the course.