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Fashion and Textiles HND Level 5

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    Full Time

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    2 Years

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    Boston

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    September 2025

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Prepare for the constantly evolving fashion industry with the Pearson BTEC Fashion and Textiles HND Level 5. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for sustainable fashion. Dive deep through a variety of fashion and textiles areas, including fashion design, garment construction, pattern cutting, fabric manipulation, and sewing machine techniques, all with a focus on minimising environmental impact and promoting ethical practices. Grasp at the endless opportunities to explore various fashion and textile techniques, develop your creative practice through hands-on workshops, and gain insights from expert lecturers, engaging in real-world projects to build a comprehensive portfolio.

As a Boston College student, you will have access to our Art and Design facilities tailored for fashion and textiles, including dedicated studios for printmaking, drawing, fashion (for pattern drafting and garment construction), photography with digital SLR cameras, and digital media labs with industry-standard software. With abundant resources at your disposal, you will integrate sustainable principles into your creative process, preparing to thrive in the dynamic fashion and textiles industry with a strong commitment to environmental responsibility.

What will I do?

During your first year, you will study a Level 4 HNC. Upon successful completion of the first year, you will then progress on to the second year to study the Level 5 HND.

Modules Include:

  • Concept and Development: Develop your creative concepts and skills through various projects and assignments
  • Creative Project: Apply your learning in a significant creative project that showcases your skills and understanding
  • Live Projects: Work on live projects to build your clientele and professional network
  • Personal Professional Development: Focus on your personal and professional growth, setting goals and strategies for your career
  • Professional Project: Undertake a major project that demonstrates your professional skills and knowledge

In order to study the Fashion and Textiles HND Level 5, you will need to have successfully completed:

  • An MMP at Level 3 in a related subject, or Access to Higher Education qualification, or an A Level equivalent (minimum 80 new UCAS points) in related subjects
  • GCSEs in English and Maths at grade 4 (C) or above, or Functional Skills Level 2 and/or minimum IELTS score of 6

Relevant work experience may be considered if you do not meet the above criteria.

The Fashion and Textiles HND Level 5 will take you 2 years to complete. You will attend college for 2-3 days per week at our Rochford Campus in Boston, plus approximately 24 hours of independent study per week.

The Fashion and Textiles HND Level 5 will cost £7100 per year.

Please note that all fees are subject to change and they may vary depending on personal circumstances, please enquire for further information.

You can apply for a student loan to cover the costs of course fees. You may also be able to apply for various grants and loans to support your learning. Specific advice regarding student loans and other benefits can be obtained from www.gov.uk/student-finance.

The Careers Team based in the College can also assist your application. Please contact them via the Information Line on 01205 313218.

Assessment is via a mix of practical, real-world projects and portfolios that embed relevant theory into practice and mirror industry challenges.

The assessment of Pearson's Higher National qualifications are criterion-referenced and you will provide evidence in the form of assignments, which are assessed against the unit learning outcomes and assessment criteria.

The Pearson HND courses are highly valued by employers and can lead to careers specialisms. Progression onto an undergraduate degree or further professional qualifications in a related area are possible.

All students receive a subscription to Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud applications. While our facilities include multiple studio spaces and computer suites with industry-standard Apple hardware and accessories, having a personal laptop capable of running these applications would be advantageous. Additional costs may include:

  • Approximately £100 for books and study materials
  • Approximately £400 for trips
  • Approximately £200 for presentation and printing of work

How to Apply.

If you are an existing Boston College student or only applying to study at Boston College, fast track your application HERE

If you are not an existing Boston College student or you are applying to multiple centres, to apply for this course, just click ‘Apply for this course’ below.

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