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Welcome to Elizabeth Galloway Academy of Fashion Design Our nationally accredited courses provide learners with an opportunity to develop practical, vocational, creative and commercial skills. We strive to produce a calibre of design practitioner who is able to work effectively in the fashion industry.We aim to equip individuals with the skills and practical experience they require to handle the entire creative process of fashion – from concept to consumer. Personalised attention to individual students ensures growth and originality. We strive to produce reflective design practitioners who are ready to enter the fashion industry with the utmost expertise and confidence. Our Mission Statement We aim to equip individuals with the skills and practical experience they require to handle the entire creative process of fashion – from concept to consumer. Personalised attention to individual students ensures growth and originality. We strive to produce reflective design practitioners who are ready to enter the fashion industry with the utmost expertise and confidence. Goals and Vision Our goal is to empower learners through training and skills development, thereby allowing them to become economically independent and transfer their skills to others. The institution’s founder, Elizabeth, recognised that the fashion industry needed educated and well-trained individuals to maintain the high standards of the fashion industry, both locally and internationally. The academy was thus established in 1996 to address this need. Elizabeth is passionate about educating students and ensuring that they are equipped with the necessary skills to add value to the local industry, and also to make their mark internationally. In addition, the academy acknowledges and promotes the importance of academic competencies, which may give a stronger voice to fashion designers among other professionals. National Accreditation The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) Council on Higher Education (CHE) South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) From Concept to Consumer Our mission, vision and goals are beautifully summed up in the phrase: from concept to consumer. After careful consideration, the academy’s founders and directors approved the mission statement, which underpins the planning and development of the learning programme. Appropriate resources ¬(intellectual, literacy, financial and vocational support in conjunction with a well-designed institutional infrastructure) have been deployed to ensure successful delivery of our courses. Through internal and external quality assurance, we are able to assess and review the institution’s mission and goals regularly. The concept of continuous learning is an integral part of the mission statement. Our goal is to enable graduates to work in the ever-changing local and international fashion industry through observation, discovery, continuous learning, self-evaluation and self-reflection. By developing these skills, graduates will hopefully be able to conceptualise their own cutting-edge designs and deliver them to the industry and consumers. The institution furthermore strives to produce a calibre of a designer who is ready to enter the fashion industry with proficiency and confidence in the subject matter. By providing learners with an opportunity to develop practical, vocational, creative and commercial skills, our programme hopes to produce graduates who are able to work effectively in the industry and excel as fashion designers of the future. Teaching and Learning Strategies Since the mid-90s, the Elizabeth Galloway Academy of Fashion Design has been training individuals who want to enter the fashion industry or become fashion-design entrepreneurs. Practical experience plays an important part in our programmes, as it ensures that students gain industry-specific knowledge*. Furthermore, an emphasis on theoretical reflection creates insight and understanding, which allows facilitators to adjust their teaching strategies accordingly. More recently, the institution has started focusing on developing learners’ self-confidence so that they are able to cope with the demanding, fast-paced fashion industry. In order to support this new way of working, we have brought in additional resources – such as a library with internet access and use of the Worth Global Style Network (WGSN), as well as a full-time librarian who offers research support. Simultaneously, the staff body has grown and existing staff members have been encouraged to further their studies. Our teaching and learning strategy are underpinned by the idea that teaching and learning should be reciprocal. The facilitators aim to provide learning and teaching that is relevant and heuristic. Learners are taught a practical skill, then they are guided as to the why, how, when and where to apply it. Learners are challenged through a brief, task or question in order to reach a certain outcome. They are then required to complete the challenge through self-direction, exploration and guidance from a facilitator. Tasks are designed to promote creative learning, encourage portable skills and endorse informed and relevant choices. Evaluation of the outcomes through assessment and self-reflection helps in the overall preparation for work in the industry. Industry experience plays an important role in ensuring that training does not happen in a vacuum. The theoretical, practical component and experiential components play equally important roles in our teaching and learning strategy. * Ginns et al (as cited in Norton, 2009) report that practical experience plays an important part in learning and teaching but is not adequate, as it results in achieving only the first (and most basic) level in Blooms Taxonomy of learning – knowledge. Winkler (as cited in Norton, 2009) is in agreement with Ginns et al (as cited in Norton, 2009), as she reports the importance of theoretical reflection in creating insight and understanding, which allows facilitators to make different conceptual links in their teaching and learning strategies and students to integrate the knowledge. It is also deemed important by Oblinger and Rush (1997) as they report that as society and economies change it is important to ensure that higher education is geared to meet these new needs and challenges. This school offers programs in: English
Programs

Introduction to Fashion Design (foundation, part-time)
Elizabeth Galloway’s Introduction to Fashion Design Course has a twofold purpose. Firstly, it may act as an introduction to the three-year full-time diploma in Fashion Design. This programme enables candidates to start exploring the techniques of fashion design by developing skills beyond the basic level to the level required for acceptance on to the full-time programme. Secondly, after successfully completing the Introduction to Fashion Design course candidates who want to become economically empowered and self-sufficient will have developed the skills to assist them in their endeavours.
This programme aims to:
Provide a practical introduction to the skills and knowledge needed to begin the design process.
Cover practical skills and knowledge needed to make finished fashion wear items.
Expose the candidate to a range of materials, mediums and methods of recording design processes.
Develop an understanding of the visual implications of the design process.
The programme outcomes are:
Apply basic design ideas to the making of fashion wear items.
Plan, prepare and manage the making of fashion wear items to a design brief.
Operate tools and equipment applicable to fashion wear carefully, safely and effectively.
Make a well-constructed fashion wear item with a design brief.
Appreciate the contextual influences relating to the fashion wear.
Introduction to Fashion Design is presented on Saturdays.
Runs over 38 weeks from March to November.
Classes take place from 9 am – 4 pm Saturday.
Introduction to Fashion Design Summary
Fashion Design:A series of projects designed to guide and demonstrate the planning and creative process required to develop storyboards for projects focused on:
Design for different target markets
Design complete fashion looks
Concept and inspiration presentations
Analysis of a variety of figure types and determine garment styles to enhance them.
Producing a range of drawings; rough drawings to initial ideas and fashion sketches.
Use of line, proportion, balance, colour and texture to determine and enhance various styles
Drawing and Illustration
A series of projects that cover:
Exploring primary colour to produce secondary colours, add black and white to produce tints, tones and shades.
Exploring the qualities of line and mark-making
Demonstrating the relationship between shape and form
Creating a range of surface textures using a range of media
Drawing basic figure shapes exploring proportion
Exploring a variety of techniques and mediums to produce sketches and drawings

Technical Drawing
A series of projects focused on:
Producing clear technical drawings of design ideas.
Producing working drawings to show in flat form; all details, seaming, style lines.
Costing work involved
Research for Practice
A series of projects focused on:
Analysis of external influences on fashion – media, personalities, history, culture and subcultures.
Investigation of the work of fashion forecasters.
Pattern Making
A series of projects covering the skills needed to:
Measure and record body size accurately
Select pattern styles to compliment a variety of figure shapes
Adjust patterns as necessary
Prepare fabrics for cutting and stitching and make accurate lay plans

Garment Construction
A series of projects covering the skills needed to construct samples and final garments to an exemplary standard for a range of garment types such as:
Waistcoats
Skirts
Tops
Dresses
A sample file covering seams, zips, buttons and buttonholes, hems, pockets, facings, collars, darts, gathers, cuffs and waistbands.
Textile Studies
A series of projects covering the skills needed in the Textiles Industry such as:
Determining the cost efficiency and cost implications of the use of various fabrics
Recognising the characteristic of a range of fibres – natural and man-made

Summary of the fee schedule for Introduction to Fashion:

*Note: Students are not required to purchase their own machinery or computers.The Academy has industry standard facilities for student use. The Academy prefers that students work on industrial machinery and CAD software on campus. Students are encouraged to purchase their own equipment once they know their preferences and understand how the equipment works. It is not a requirement to own their own machinery or computers at any stage of their studies.

International Students
Rate
Registration fee due as soon as possible to secure place for 2018
R 3 500
All payments for 2018 academic year are due 29 January 2018
R 33 200

*Note: For international students, the Registration Fee must be paid in order for the Academy to issue you with documentation required for your Study Permit and also to guarantee a space for 2018 academic year. Please note that Study Permit applications take time to process. You have to apply on time so that you are able to start your academic year on time. The balance of R 33 200 fees is to be paid by 29 January 2018. All international students are required to make the full payment by 29 January 2018.

This school offers programs in:

English

DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN

PURPOSE
The Diploma in Fashion Design covers all aspects necessary to meet the increasingly sophisticated and technologically advanced needs of a Creative Practitioner within the fashion design context and industry. It also covers all day-to-day activities and skills required of a successful fashion designer. Students are trained and exposed to related roles and job opportunities in the fashion design practice, textiles, editing/journalism, styling, fashion design retail and the apparel industry.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
To be admitted to the Diploma in Fashion Design, applicants must:
be older than 18 years of age at registration
have a National Senior Certificate (NSC) at NQF level 4 issued by Umalusi OR
have a National Certificate (Vocational) (NCV) level 4 issued by Umalusi OR
have a Grade 12 or recognised equivalent qualification certified by Umalusi or an international equivalent examination board.
Applicants of 23 years and above who do not meet the admission requirements may also be admitted based on their workplace experience and Academy-specific entrance assessments and interviews.
Applicants must provide:
A Certified copy of your academic transcripts or latest school report
A motivation essay – a 500-word essay on:
Why are you interested in fashion design?
Where do you see yourself in the future?
How will a qualification from Elizabeth Galloway Academy help you achieve your goals?

Two (2) Written references – 2 Written references and the contact details of these 2 people (not family or friends).
A Certified copy of your ID/Passport
Application Form
FEE ASSISTANCE
Diploma applicants who have been accepted are eligible to apply for fee assistance. For more information, see the guideline and application form at the back of this booklet.

This school offers programs in:

English

Advanced Diploma in Fashion (one-year, part-time)
We have found that it has been beneficial for students to further their education and training with a year of specialisation which exposes them to the work environment for extended periods of time. This enables students to better respond to challenges presented in the increasingly complex fashion industry. During this one year full-time or two years part-time programme, students will develop a deeper understanding of the entire value chain and gain industry experience within a specialised field of interest whether it is apparel, accessory design or any other specialised field within fashion.
If you are interested in enrolling for the 2016 year, classes will commence towards the end of January 2016, and you will need to complete your application process by the end of October 2015 so that your internship placements can be confirmed by end of November 2015.
The tuition method consists of compulsory contact sessions on campus integrated with compulsory placement in a workplace setting of relevant specialisation field.
Admission Requirements
Students wishing to enrol for this qualification must:
At the minimum, be in possession of a relevant design related Advanced Certificate, NQF Level 6, Diploma at NQF Level 6 or Occupational Certificate at NQF Level 6.
Learners who do not comply with the minimum requirements for admission may be admitted on the basis of the Recognition of Prior Learning.
Mature applicants of 23 years and above who do not meet the admission requirements may also be admitted based on their workplace experience and Academy-specific entrance assessments and interviews.
Specialisation
Elizabeth Galloway Academy has professional relationships with many major role players in the South African fashion industry and is potentially able to place people in organisations who trade in the following products Childrenswear; Leather Bags; Exotic Leather; Daywear; Bridal Wear; Occasion Wear. These important relationships create opportunities for the students to study towards relevant specialisations.
Candidates who would like to pursue a specialisation not outlined above are able to propose specialisations and appropriate organisations for the Academy to approach. Internship placements are dependent on student requests and the willingness of the host to accommodate candidates. All placements will be confirmed on a case by case basis.
Part-Time studies for the Advanced Diploma
It is possible to study the Advanced Diploma over two years attending classes part-time. The classes will be scheduled on Saturdays and when the student is able to take time off from work. The student will need to have employment in the fashion industry as they will need to use their workplace as their internship. Part-time studies will be handled on a case by case basis.
If you require any further information on the Advanced Diploma, please contact us on admission@elizabethgalloway.co.za or 021 880 0775.
International Students
Rate
Registration fee due as soon as possible to secure place for 2018
R 3 500
All payments for 2018 academic year are due at registration

R 70 960

*Note: For international students, the Registration Fee must be paid in order for the Academy to issue you with documentation required for your Study Permit and also to guarantee a space for 2018 academic year. Please note that Study Permit applications take time to process. You have to apply on time so that you are able to start your academic year on time. The balance of R 70 960 fees is to be paid by 29 January 2018. All international students are required to make the full payment by 29 January 2018.

This school offers programs in:

English

Introduction à la conception de mode (fondation, à temps partiel)Le cours d introduction à la conception de mode d Elizabeth Galloway a un double objectif. Premièrement, il peut servir d introduction au diplôme à temps plein de trois ans en design de mode. Ce programme permet aux candidats de commencer à explorer les techniques du design de mode en développant des compétences au-delà du niveau de base au niveau requis pour l acceptation au programme à temps plein. Deuxièmement, après avoir terminé avec succès le cours d introduction à la conception de mode, les candidats qui veulent devenir économiquement autonomes et autosuffisants auront développé les compétences nécessaires pour les aider dans leurs démarches.Ce programme vise à:Fournir une introduction pratique aux compétences et connaissances nécessaires pour commencer le processus de conception.
Couvrir les compétences pratiques et les connaissances nécessaires pour faire des articles d usure de mode finis.
Exposez le candidat à une gamme de matériaux, de médiums et de méthodes d enregistrement des processus de conception.
Développer une compréhension des implications visuelles du processus de conception.Les résultats du programme sont les suivants:Appliquer des idées de conception de base à la fabrication d articles de mode.
Planifiez, préparez et gérez la confection d articles d habillement de mode dans un dossier de design.
Opérer des outils et des équipements applicables à l usure de la mode avec soin, en toute sécurité et efficacement.
Faire un vêtement de mode bien construit avec un design.
Appréciez les influences contextuelles liées à l usure de la mode.Introduction au design de mode est présenté le samedi.Elle dure plus de 38 semaines de mars à novembre.
Les cours ont lieu de 9h à 16h le samedi.Introduction au résumé de la conception de modeDessin de mode: Une série de projets conçus pour guider et démontrer le processus de planification et de création requis pour développer des scénarios pour des projets axés sur:Conception pour différents marchés cibles
Concevoir des looks de mode complets
Présentations de concept et d inspiration
Analyse d une variété de types de figures et de déterminer les styles de vêtements pour les améliorer.
Produire une gamme de dessins; dessins bruts aux idées initiales et croquis de mode.
Utilisation de la ligne, de la proportion, de l équilibre, de la couleur et de la texture pour déterminer et améliorer différents stylesDessin et IllustrationUne série de projets qui couvrent:Explorer la couleur primaire pour produire des couleurs secondaires, ajouter du noir et blanc pour produire des teintes, des tons et des nuances.
Explorer les qualités de la ligne et de la marque
Démontrer la relation entre la forme et la forme
Créer une gamme de textures de surface en utilisant une gamme de médias
Dessin des figures de base explorant la proportion
Explorer une variété de techniques et de médiums pour produire des croquis et des dessinsDessin techniqueUne série de projets axés sur:Produire des dessins techniques clairs d idées de design.
Production de dessins d exécution à montrer sous une forme plate; tous les détails, couture, lignes de style.
Travail d établissement des coûts impliquéRecherche pour la pratiqueUne série de projets axés sur:Analyse des influences externes sur la mode – médias, personnalités, histoire, culture et sous-cultures.
Enquête sur le travail des prévisionnistes de la mode.Création de motifsUne série de projets couvrant les compétences nécessaires pour:Mesurez et enregistrez la taille du corps avec précision
Sélectionnez des styles de motif pour compléter une variété de formes de figures
Ajuster les motifs si nécessaire
Préparer les tissus pour couper et piquer et faire des plans précisConstruction de vêtementUne série de projets couvrant les compétences nécessaires pour construire des échantillons et des vêtements finaux à une norme exemplaire pour une gamme de types de vêtements tels que:Gilets
Jupes
Tops
Robes
Un exemple de dossier couvrant les coutures, les fermetures éclair, les boutons et les boutonnières, les ourlets, les poches, les parements, les cols, les fléchettes, les fronces, les poignets et les ceintures.Études textilesUne série de projets couvrant les compétences nécessaires dans l industrie des textiles tels que:Déterminer la rentabilité et les implications financières de l utilisation de divers tissus
Reconnaissant les caractéristiques d une gamme de fibres – naturelles et artificiellesRésumé du barème des frais pour l introduction à la mode:* Remarque: Les étudiants ne sont pas tenus d acheter leurs propres machines ou ordinateurs. L Académie dispose d installations standard pour l utilisation des étudiants. L Académie préfère que les étudiants travaillent sur des machines industrielles et des logiciels de CAO sur le campus. Les étudiants sont encouragés à acheter leur propre équipement une fois qu ils connaissent leurs préférences et comprennent comment fonctionne l équipement. Ce n est pas une exigence de posséder leurs propres machines ou ordinateurs à n importe quel stade de leurs études.Étudiants internationaux * Note: Pour les étudiants internationaux, les frais d inscription doivent être payés pour que l Académie vous fournisse la documentation requise pour votre permis d études et pour garantir un espace pour l année académique 2018. Veuillez noter que les demandes de permis d études prennent du temps à traiter. Vous devez présenter votre demande à temps pour pouvoir commencer votre année scolaire à temps. Le solde des frais de R 33 200 doit être payé au plus tard le 29 janvier 2018. Tous les étudiants internationaux doivent effectuer le paiement intégral avant le 29 janvier 2018.

Cet établissement propose des programmes en :

Anglais

DIPLOME DANS LE DESIGN DE MODEOBJECTIFLe diplôme en design de mode couvre tous les aspects nécessaires pour répondre aux besoins de plus en plus sophistiqués et technologiquement avancés d un praticien créatif dans le contexte de la conception de la mode et de l industrie. Il couvre également toutes les activités quotidiennes et les compétences requises d un créateur de mode à succès. Les étudiants sont formés et exposés à des rôles connexes et des possibilités d emploi dans la pratique du design de mode, textiles, édition / journalisme, stylisme, vente au détail de la mode et l industrie du vêtement.CONDITIONS D ADMISSIONPour être admis au diplôme en design de mode, les candidats doivent:avoir plus de 18 ans à l inscription
avoir un certificat national supérieur (NSC) au niveau 4 du NQF délivré par Umalusi OU
avoir un certificat national (professionnel) (NCV) niveau 4 délivré par Umalusi OU
avoir une qualification de 12e année ou une qualification équivalente reconnue certifiée par Umalusi ou un jury d examen international équivalent.Les candidats de 23 ans et plus qui ne satisfont pas aux critères d admission peuvent aussi être admis en fonction de leur expérience professionnelle et des évaluations d entrée et des entretiens spécifiques à l Académie.
Les candidats doivent fournir:Une copie certifiée de vos relevés de notes ou de votre dernier rapport scolaire
Un essai de motivation – un essai de 500 mots sur:Pourquoi êtes-vous intéressé par le design de mode?
Où te vois-tu dans le futur?
Comment une qualification de l Académie Elizabeth Galloway vous aidera-t-elle à atteindre vos objectifs?
Deux (2) références écrites – 2 références écrites et les coordonnées de ces 2 personnes (pas de famille ou d amis).
Une copie certifiée de votre pièce d identité / passeport
Formulaire de demandeASSISTANCE DE FRAISLes candidats au diplôme qui ont été acceptés peuvent demander une aide financière. Pour plus d informations, consultez le guide et le formulaire de demande à la fin de ce livret.

Cet établissement propose des programmes en :

Anglais

Diplôme supérieur en mode (un an, à temps partiel)Nous avons constaté qu il était avantageux pour les étudiants de poursuivre leurs études et leur formation avec une année de spécialisation qui les expose à l environnement de travail pendant de longues périodes. Cela permet aux étudiants de mieux répondre aux défis présentés dans l industrie de la mode de plus en plus complexe. Pendant ce programme d un an à temps plein ou de deux ans à temps partiel, les étudiants acquerront une meilleure compréhension de toute la chaîne de valeur et acquerront de l expérience dans un domaine d intérêt spécialisé que ce soit l habillement, la conception d accessoires ou tout autre domaine spécialisé. .
Si vous souhaitez vous inscrire pour l année 2016, les cours débuteront vers la fin du mois de janvier 2016 et vous devrez compléter votre dossier avant la fin du mois d octobre 2015 afin que vos stages puissent être confirmés d ici fin novembre 2015.
La méthode de scolarité se compose de sessions de contact obligatoires sur le campus intégré avec le placement obligatoire dans un cadre de travail du domaine de spécialisation pertinente.Conditions d admissionLes étudiants qui souhaitent s inscrire à cette qualification doivent:Au minimum, être en possession d un certificat avancé pertinent de conception, niveau NQF 6, diplôme au niveau NQF 6 ou certificat professionnel au niveau NQF 6.
Les apprenants qui ne respectent pas les exigences minimales d admission peuvent être admis sur la base de la reconnaissance des acquis.
Les candidats adultes de 23 ans et plus qui ne satisfont pas aux critères d admission peuvent également être admis sur la base de leur expérience professionnelle et des évaluations d entrée et des entretiens spécifiques à l Académie.SpécialisationElizabeth Galloway Academy a des relations professionnelles avec de nombreux acteurs importants dans l industrie de la mode sud-africaine et est potentiellement en mesure de placer des personnes dans les organisations qui vendent les produits suivants: vêtements pour enfants; Sacs en cuir; Cuir exotique; Vêtements de jour; Vêtements de mariée; Vêtements d occasion. Ces relations importantes créent des opportunités pour les étudiants d étudier vers des spécialisations pertinentes.
Les candidats qui souhaitent poursuivre une spécialisation non décrite ci-dessus sont en mesure de proposer des spécialisations et des organisations appropriées à l approche de l Académie. Les stages sont tributaires des demandes des étudiants et de la volonté de l hôte d accueillir les candidats. Tous les placements seront confirmés au cas par cas.Études à temps partiel pour le diplôme avancéIl est possible d étudier le diplôme avancé sur deux ans en suivant des cours à temps partiel. Les cours auront lieu le samedi et l étudiant pourra s absenter du travail. L étudiant devra avoir un emploi dans l industrie de la mode car il devra utiliser son lieu de travail comme stage. Les études à temps partiel seront traitées au cas par cas.
Si vous avez besoin de plus d informations sur le Diplôme Avancé, veuillez nous contacter à l adresse suivante: admission@elizabethgalloway.co.za ou 021 880 0775.Étudiants internationaux R 70 960
* Note: Pour les étudiants internationaux, les frais d inscription doivent être payés pour que l Académie vous fournisse la documentation requise pour votre permis d études et pour garantir un espace pour l année académique 2018. Veuillez noter que les demandes de permis d études prennent du temps à traiter. Vous devez présenter votre demande à temps pour pouvoir commencer votre année scolaire à temps. Le solde de R 70 960 doit être payé au plus tard le 29 janvier 2018. Tous les étudiants internationaux doivent effectuer le paiement intégral avant le 29 janvier 2018.

Cet établissement propose des programmes en :

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