Master of Fashion (Design) - Apply

Student type:
Learning mode:
On campus
Entry score:

Not applicable*

Duration:
Full-time 2 years
Fees:

AU$39,360 (2026 annual)

Next intake:
February
Location:
Melbourne City
Learning mode:
On campus
Entry score:

See admissions

Duration:
Full-time 2 years
Fees:

AU$44,160 (2026 annual)

Next intake:
February
Location:
Melbourne City

How to apply

Semester 1, 2026

Apply to this master's degree via the one-year BH127 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) (Honours).

Application for this master's degree is via the one-year BH127 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) (Honours). This ensures that eligible applicants receive a Commonwealth Supported Place, reducing the cost of the degree.

Direct RMIT application

All new applicants should apply for BH127 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) Honours, direct to RMIT.

Internal pathway applicants

If you have already successfully completed the BH127 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) (Honours) and wish to progress to the Master of Fashion (Design), please contact the DSC Selection team at enquiries.applydsc@rmit.edu.au.

Make note of the relevant RMIT code before you apply

Copy the relevant code to help you find the program or program plan when you apply.

Please note that for application into the Bachelor of Fashion (Design) (Honours) you will need to use RMIT code BH127.

How to apply

Direct RMIT international applications

Apply for on-campus study via the online Application Portal for international students.

Make note of the relevant RMIT and CRICOS codes before you apply

Copy the relevant code to help you find the program or program plan when you apply.

Master of Fashion (Design)
Program code: MC246
School: Fashion & Textiles
Title
Plan code
CRICOS
MC246P20
0100990
Plan code
MC246P20
CRICOS
0100990
MC246P20
0100990
Plan code
MC246P20
CRICOS
0100990

Important dates

Application dates

Applications for international students are open all year round. For further information on application and acceptance deadlines for the upcoming intake, please see the information below.

Please note that this course is not available for Semester 2 (July) intake.

Event or deadline Date
Application deadline 4 March 2026
Acceptance deadline 6 March 2026
Orientation week 23–27 February 2026
Semester 1 classes begin 2 March 2026

Please note:

  1. Applicants who are required to apply for a student visa are recommended to apply and accept their offers for minimum of 4–8 weeks prior to program’s commencement date to allow sufficient visa processing time. For further information please see student visa application processing time.
  2. Application with selection task or credit assessment and application for change of program must be submitted by 25 February.
  3. Applicants who are required to attend an interview with International Admissions must attend an interview by 29 January and accept their offers by 2 February.
  4. Applications and Enrolments are subject to places and availability.

See Important dates for the full list of RMIT study dates.

Support options for this degree

Support options for this degree

Need help?

Get in touch with the friendly staff at Study@RMIT. Our staff are ready to answer any questions you have about courses, applications, pathways and important dates for local and international prospective students.

Need help?

Get in touch with the friendly staff at Study@RMIT. Our staff are ready to answer any questions you have about programs, applications, pathways and important dates for local and international prospective students.

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