Fashion, Textiles & Virtual Merchandise 

  Fashion, Textiles, & Visual Merchandising Courses in Victoria in 2022 Numerous Victorian universities and TAFE institutions offer courses in fashion, fashion & textiles, and visual merchandising.  Entry into many of these courses requires a folio presentation.  Some of these courses are listed below, but for a comprehensive list of courses at all institutions including Private Providers - such as LCI MelbourneWhitehouse Institute of Design, and Torrens Universityand their specific entry requirements, please visit VTAC.

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Box Hill Institute

Bachelor of Fashion CAD, Design Principles and Elements, Design Process, Digital Marketing, Fashion Futures, Fashion Illustration, Garment Construction, Managing Production Flow, Marketing, Patternmaking.
Bachelor of Fashion Merchandising Business planning, Consumer behaviour, Fashion Merchandising, Product development, Retail buying, Social media marketing, Supply chain management, Textiles and garment construction, Visual merchandising, Web design and application, Workplace internship.
Diploma of Visual Merchandising CAD, Concept development, achieve targets, colour, design displays, design history, develop style guides, drawing, photo shoots, signage, space and product planning, styling of visual components, workplace health & safety.

Holmesglen Institute

Bachelor of Fashion Design Business Marketing, Design innovation, Manufacturing and pre-production, Pattern engineering, Sustainability and Ethical Practice.
Certificate IV in Clothing Production Colour Theory, Computer Aided Design Tools, Design Studio Concepts, Garment Construction, Networking with Industry, Pattern Development, Product Sourcing.

Kangan Institute

Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising Computer-aided design (CAD), Fabric and fibre technology, Fabric technology, Fashion, Fashion (design concepts), Fashion (design), Fashion (illustration), Fashion (pattern grading), Garment construction techniques, Marketing research, Marketing strategy, Networking, Patternmaking, Patternmaking (computer), Quality assurance, Quality control.

RMIT University

Bachelor of Fashion DesignFashion communication, Fashion design, Fashion design industry techniques, Fashion design practice, Fashion materials, Fashion presentation, Fashion production, Fashion studies, Fashion sustainability.
Associate Degree in Fashion Design and Technology Computer-aided design (CAD), Computer-aided pattern making, Fashion design, Garment construction, Patternmaking, Product specifications, Production planning, Supply chain management, Sustainable Practices in the fashion industry.
Diploma of Fashion Styling Business practices for fashion stylists, Catalogue styling, Editorial styling, Event management and styling, Fashion trend analysis, Personal styling, Project Management, Styling for still and moving images.
Bachelor of Fashion & Textiles (Sustainable Innovation)Digital technology, Fashion technology, Fashion wearables, Materials innovation, Smart textiles, Sustainability, Sustainable fashion and textiles, User centred design.
Associate Degree in Fashion and Textiles Merchandising Computer-aided design (CAD), Digital strategies for fashion, Distribution and logistics, Fashion business, Fashion marketing, Fashion materials, Global impacts in fashion, Global marketing, Industry research, Merchandise planning, Merchandise retail management, Product development (TCF), Product ranging.
Bachelor of Textiles (Design) Sustainable and ethical design practices, Textile and fashion structures, Textile and fashion studies, Textile communication, Textile design, Textile design practice, Textile industry practice, Textile materials, Textile surfaces.
Cert IV in Textile Design, Development and Production Computer-aided design (CAD), Design and production (Textiles), Drawing, Experimental textiles, Fibres and fabrics, Machine knitting, Marketing, Screen printing, Sustainable practices in textiles, Textile design and application of colour theory, Textile design influences, Textile design specifications, Weaving.
Bachelor of Fashion EnterpriseFashion buying, Fashion eCommerce, Fashion logistics, Fashion marketing, Fashion merchandising, Fashion product management, Fashion retailing.
Diploma of Visual Merchandising2D drawing, design and concept development, 3D design and construction, Colour impact, Computer-aided drawing (CADD), Interpreting sales data to extract insights, Photostyling, Planning and Styling for events and activations, Technical drawing and Illustration, Visual merchandise display and presentation.

Swinburne University

Diploma of Visual Merchandising 2D and 3D design, Design and design theory, Digital art and design, History of design, Photo styling, Product presentation, Retail and visual merchandising, Retail illustration and design, Store design.