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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

BA (Hons) Creative Practice: Millinery

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What this course is about

UCAS code: CMF6

Here's what Morley College London says about its BA (Hons) Creative Practice: Millinery course.

The BA (Hons) Creative Practice: Millinery course at Morley College London is a flexible full and part-time programme offering a millinery-specific and multidisciplinary creative education. It equips students with core millinery production skills, personal, and professional development through individual and collaborative projects, culminating in a final independently conceived project to empower their creative direction and career aspirations.

In the first and second years (Level 4), students gain and develop a solid grounding in millinery, additionally focusing on wider skills of analysis, reflection, research, and digital competencies. Collaborative projects introduce the dynamic nature of the creative industries and build essential capabilities for multidisciplinary work.

The third and fourth years (Level 5) encourages experimentation of students’ millinery skills through live project briefs and work-based learning with established professionals. Students further define their creative identity, applying their skills in individual and team-based projects. By exploring the context and applications of creative practice, they refine their direction and gain practical tools for societal and industry engagement.

In years five and six (Level 6), students independently design and deliver a major creative project, supported by a research methods module and professional development opportunities. This stage emphasises iterative processes like design, prototyping, collaboration, and presentation, empowering students to confidently situate their practice within the creative industries. Final year millinery students can exhibit their work within one of the Morley exhibition spaces.

Throughout the course, students are encouraged to explore, innovate, and apply their millinery and wider creativity skills to real-world challenges, shaping their ambitions in a supportive, individual and multidisciplinary environment. By the programme’s conclusion, graduates are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to thrive in the creative industries and contribute meaningfully to society.

The course has close industry links with The British Hat Guild, Lock & Co Hatters, the English National Opera millinery department and the Worshipful Company of Feltmakers, all of whom provide career development support and opportunities for our students.

Source: Morley College London

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Qualification

Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Department

Millinery (Chelsea)

Location

Chelsea Centre for the Creative Industries | London

Duration

6 Years

Study mode

Part-time

Subjects

• Fashion

Start date

28 September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£4,195 per year
Scotland£4,195 per year
Wales£4,195 per year
Northern Ireland£4,195 per year

The modules you will study

Level 4: (Module 1) Creative Practice 1—Introduction to Creative Practice: Millinery (Module 2) Professional Life and Practice 1—Creative Thinking and Context (Module 3) Creative Practice 2—Exploring and Discovering: Millinery (Module 4) Creative Practice 3—CoLab

Level 5: (Module 5) Creative Practice 4—Contextualising a Practice: Millinery (Module 6) Professional Life and Practice 2 & 3 Creative Practice 5—Developing Inquiry in your Practice: Millinery (Module 7) Creative Practice 6—CoLab II

Level 6: (Module 8) Creative Practice 7—Content and Concept Creation for your Creative Practice: Millinery (Module 9) Professional Life and Practice 4—Professional Practice (Module 10) Creative Practice 8—Situating your Creative Practice (Final Major Project): Millinery

How you will be assessed

Video essays Essays Reports Presentations Group work Eportfolios Business plan Seminars Critical reflection Ongoing assessment Practical Portfolios Creative artefacts Vlogs/Blogs Creating websites Podcast Book review

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