Graduate Diploma Fashion Design Technology provides the opportunity to explore and develop ways of working within fashion design practice.
Experimentation will be at the heart of the work you do whilst on the course, allowing you to contribute to fashion discourse and bring a sense of integrity to each project. Within the Diagnostic and Development Project, time will be spent examining various ways of approaching design briefs and the different ways to research promoting diversity within your work. Through unpacking the traditional design process and considering new ways of conceptualising the journey, applying sustainability, diversity and identity models you will be provided with the tools to uncover your own design aesthetic. Combining studio practice with theory is a necessity and not seen as two separate areas. This will be applied through the Fashion Practice and Critical Contexts Unit and throughout the course. The final unit, Negotiated Major Project, allows students to develop a specialist approach to fashion practice and create a set of outputs that guide them towards a postgraduate course, industry or an enterprise destination.
The course applies a genderless approach to the design process, time spent exploring experimental processes can be applied to any relevant muse or consumer. 
The Low Residency mode of study on Graduate Diploma focuses on digital tools for both learning, teaching and practice. The first part of the course is on Campus, with the remainder undertaken online. Students on this course will be expected to develop a thorough knowledge and understanding of the digital tools at their disposal and beyond, integrating these into their Creative and Technical practices. Students will need to be self- motivated to undertake the low-residency model and be able to commit to full-time study for the duration of the course.
Students will progress from the course with a portfolio and realised design work to support future development. Some students study on the Graduate Diploma to further their knowledge and skills before moving into industry. Other students use this study opportunity to prepare for MA courses within the Design and Technology programme at LCF, including MA Fashion Design Technology Menswear, MA Fashion Design Technology Womenswear, MA Fashion Futures and MA Pattern and Garment Technology. Some graduates of this course will go on to other institutions to study an MA or gain employment in varied roles within the international fashion industry in the area of design.
