NZ Diploma in Fashion (Level 5)

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EIT

A one-year, project-based diploma introducing students to the fashion industry and developing technical, conceptual, and practical fashion design skills required for employment or further study.

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NZQA Level 5 Certification

Study Level

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Hawke's Bay Campus, Napier

It will take a total of 1 year

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Apply technical skills in fashion design and construction

Demonstrate capability in fashion illustration, pattern making, and garment construction to meet industry standards within set briefs.

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Manage the fashion design process from concept to completion

Self-manage projects, including research, planning, construction, and presentation of a fashion collection.

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Demonstrate professional practice and ethics

Apply professional values and ethics within the context of creative practice and the wider fashion sector.

What You're Signing Up For

The NZ Diploma in Fashion (Level 5) at EIT is a one-year (34 week) programme designed for individuals seeking a career in the fashion industry. It provides technical skills and knowledge in fashion design, digital documentation, concept and fashion illustration, pattern making, garment construction, and professional development. Students work on industry-based projects, produce fashion collections, and participate in field trips and showcases. The programme prepares graduates for entry-level fashion sector roles or further study at degree level.

Course Content

  • Digital documentation of design research and progress
  • Fashion concept design and illustration
  • Pattern making and manipulation of pattern blocks and toiles
  • Garment specification preparation and construction planning
  • Fashion product creation to industry standards
  • Professional ethics and values in creative practice
  • Mini collection design and presentation (catwalk show)
  • Self-development plan for employment
  • Field trip to local fashion industry
  • Industry-focused projects and community briefs

What you need to know first

University Entrance as defined by NZQA

Demonstrated capability as assessed by Discipline Leader or equivalent experience (especially for those aged 20+)

Attendance at interview with Discipline Leader

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Apparel

  • Fashion Design

  • Creative Industries

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Pattern maker for a fashion company

  • Fashion designer

  • Fashion illustrator

  • Independent clothing designer/manufacturer

  • Machinist for clothing manufacturer

  • Fashion retail assistant

  • Assistant to fashion designers

  • Fashion workroom assistant

  • Product manager for fashion clothing company