Our program of study will encourage you to take an experimental and creative approach to fashion design, bringing together ideas and conceptual development within a vibrant studio culture and fashion workshops. Projects will include both fashion and interior/exterior contacts. You will develop expertise in your chosen specialism. In the first year you are introduced to each of fashion areas and then choose your specialism during the first year.
You will develop your skills, idea generation for design and technical skills and supported by led practitioners in their fields. The interaction between new technologies and traditional craft processes is a dynamic aspect of the program of study. Environmental issues and concerns are embedded within the curriculum supported by staff research. A critical theory will support you in considering your design practice with broad, socio-cultural, environmental and historical context.
It needs to explore creative approaches to sustainable fashion design, supported by unique and vibrant community of fellow students, teaching staff, and visiting practitioners. On this studio based program of study, there are numerous opportunities for developing and collaborating on pioneering work within the fashion industry and your study is underpinned by a supportive theoretical framework, as well as instruction in professional contemporary practice. Our focus is concern and debate about the designer’s role in and responsibility for environmental issues. We encourage you to respond to the growing awareness of selecting raw materials, and working out the impact of production and the ultimate life cycle of the product, especially concerning its disposal or reuse.
Throughout the program of study, you participate in and develop your skills through individual and group tutorials, workshop, online resources, and undergraduate talks designed to introduce you to arrange of visiting artist, designer and other practitioners. Graduates of this program of study have gone on to pursue careers as fashion practitioners and designer, working with or establishing their own major and independent fashion labels. In addition, our graduates have gone on to work in international fashion design studios, or set up business of their own. Others have joined international design teams in fashion houses and high street contexts.
Course Distribution
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First Semester
No | Codes | Courses | Credits |
1 | ISI 101 | Pancasila (Indonesian National Ideology) Education | 3 |
2 | ISI 103 | Bahasa Indonesia | 2 |
3 | SRD 101 | Two Dimensional Nirmana | 2 |
4 | SRD 103 | Line Drawing | 2 |
5 | SRD 105 | Balinese Ornament | 2 |
6 | DFS 109 | Design Phsycology | 2 |
7 | DFS 107 | History of Fashion | 2 |
8 | DFS 101 | Review of Balinese Traditional Fashion | 3 |
9 | DFS 103 | Basic Illustration of Fashion | 2 |
10 | DFS 105 | Fashion Anathomy | 3 |
Credit Amount | 22 |
Second Semester
No | Codes | Courses | Credits |
1 | ISI 102 | Civic Science | 2 |
2 | ISI 104 | Religious Education | 2 |
3 | ISI 106 | English | 2 |
4 | SRD 102 | Two Dimensional Nirmana | 2 |
5 | SRD 104 | Perspective Drawing | 2 |
6 | SRD 106 | Nusantara (Indonesian Archipelago) Ornament | 3 |
7 | DFS 102 | Basic Pattern of Fashion | 3 |
8 | DFS 104 | Advanced Illustration of Fashion | 2 |
9 | DFS 106 | Tayloring Technique | 3 |
Credit Amount | 21 |
Third Semester
No | Codes | Courses | Credits |
1 | ISI 201 | Cultural Science | 2 |
2 | ISI 203 | Aesthetics | 2 |
3 | SRD 201 | Balinese Art and Culture | 2 |
4 | DFS 201 | Fashion and Accecories Design | 4 |
5 | DFS 203 | Skilled Pattern of Fashion | 3 |
6 | DFS 205 | Make Up and Hair Do of Fashion | 3 |
7 | DFS 207 | Women and Children Wears/Fashion | 2 |
8 | DFS 209 | Expert Illustration of Fashion | 2 |
9 | DFS 211 | Traditional and Modern Textile | 2 |
Credit Amount | 23 |
Fourth Semester
No | Codes | Courses | Credits |
1 | ISI 202 | Philosophy of Art | 2 |
2 | ISI 204 | Research Method | 2 |
3 | SRD 202 | Semiothics | 2 |
4 | DFS 202 | Fashion Design Product for Public | 4 |
5 | DFS 204 | Expert Pattern of Fasshion | 3 |
6 | DFS 206 | Men Wears/Fashion | 3 |
7 | DFS 208 | Bussiness Fashion and Creative Economy | 2 |
8 | DFS 210 | Textile Design | 3 |
Credit Amount | 21 |
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Fifth Semester
No | Codes | Courses | Credits |
1 | ISI 301 | Knowledge of Intellectual Property Right | 2 |
2 | ISI 303 | Seminar | 2 |
3 | SRD 301 | History of Indonesian Fine Art | 2 |
4 | DFS 307 | Journalistic Fashion | 2 |
5 | DFS 301 | Design Engineering | 3 |
6 | DFS 303 | Costums for Performance / Fashion Show Design | 4 |
7 | DFS 305 | Gradding | 3 |
8 | DFS 309 | Fashion Computer | 2 |
Credit Amount | 20 |
Sixth Semester
No | Codes | Courses | Credits |
1 | ISI 302 | Art Management | 2 |
2 | ISI 304 | History of Art and Culture | 2 |
3 | SRD 302 | Visual Aesthetics | 2 |
4 | DFS 302 | Tayloring | 3 |
5 | DFS 304 | Houte Couture Fashion Design | 5 |
6 | DFS 306 | Drapping | 3 |
Credit Amount | 17 |
Seventh Semester
No | Codes | Courses | Credits |
1 | ISI 401 | Profesion Oriented Study (Field Work) | 3 |
2 | SRD 401 | Field Practice | 3 |
3 | FTG 304 | Optional : Fashion Photography | 3 |
– | TVF 212 | Dramaturgy | 3 |
4 | DFS 401 | Fashion Show | 5 |
Credit Amount | 14 |
Eighth Semester
No | Codes | Courses | Credits |
1 | ISI 402 | Final Task | 6 |
Credit Amount | 6 | ||
Total Credit | 144 |
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