Courses-Bachelor with Foundation year-Fashion Media
Fashion Management and Marketing
BA Hons
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Course overview
The fashion sector is dynamic, competitive and vital to the global economy's growth and development. It requires graduates in fashion business and management who can adapt creatively and efficiently to continuously changing challenges and possibilities. Explore sensory, emotional and spiritual branding to learn fundamental fashion marketing methods and develop a complete understanding of integrated brand management. By concentrating on sourcing methodologies, critical path management and customer analysis, you will gain a better understanding of how goods are developed to commercial quality requirements from concept to production.
Do you want to be at the forefront of fashion, introducing new brands and styles? Develop strategic marketing abilities and business knowledge in preparation for a commercial career in fashion? This course is perfect for graduates with a fashion, textiles, or business degree who want to pursue a rewarding career as a leader in this diverse and competitive industry. Our curriculum is designed to provide you with the specialised skills and real-world knowledge required to successfully deliver creative solutions to industry difficulties.
During this fashion management course, you will improve your communication skills through report writing, presentations and pitches, allowing you to enter the fashion industry from a creative business standpoint. The training emphasises the importance of developing practical skills and professional experience. Furthermore, by focusing on sourcing methodologies, critical path management and customer analysis, your studies will help you expand your understanding of how goods are manufactured to commercial quality standards, from concept to manufacturing.
Why to study this course?
Full support by Atlantic London from start until graduation.
93% of students were satisfied overall with their course.
81% of students agreed staff were good at explaining things.
90% in work or doing further study 15 months after the course.
What our students say..."I chose to study with Atlantic because the staff members were really supportive and nice. The course also fitted around my job. With their help, I've finally learned to cope and understand my learning pattern, what I'm looking for in a course and what my future aspirations are."Lidia Pavlov Fashion Management and Marketing student
About institution
LCCA (The London College of Contemporary Arts) offers creative students the chance to immerse themselves in fashion, business, design, hospitality and much more. With its location in the heart of London, you’ll be surrounded by cultural inspiration and have access to experienced professionals who can help guide your creative journey. If you are a creative and artistic individual, LCCA is the best place to start your career.
Modules
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 1
Visual Culture
English for Academic Purposes, Research & Study Skills
Final Major Project
Introduction to Business
Year 2
Fashion Marketing
Fashion Branding and Promotion
Fashion Buying and Merchandising
Fashion Management
Year 3
Forecasting and Fashion Futures
Visual Merchandising and Experiential Retailing
Professional Practice and Industry Placement
Year 4
Strategic Research
Trend Forecasting and Concept Development
Strategic Implementation and Career Planning
Assessments
This fashion management course will help you build communication skills as you enter the fashion industry from a creative business standpoint. To guarantee that our Fashion Management and Marketing degree offers you a solid foundation for the workplace, you will complete the following:
Research
Individual and group presentations
Essays
Teamwork
Real life events
Fashion shows - real life presentations
Entry requirements
Fees & funding
Course fee per year: £9,249 The Tuition Fee of the course may vary depending on the institution you wish to study at, as well as your status in the UK. The course is available for UK/EU & International Students and eligible for Student Loans Company (SLC) funding to help cover the cost of your tuition fees and other expenses. If you are an UK/EU citizen or living in the UK on an Indefinite stay, apart from the tuition fees, you could also receive support from the government via Student Loans Company to cover some living costs while studying. The maintenance loan depends on each individual's circumstances.
Fees breakdown:
Tuition fee loans cover the full cost of your course and are paid directly to the course provider.
Student Finance has to be paid back, however, you only make Student Loan repayments once you've left your course AND are earning enough. Repayments vary with your salary, and stop altogether if your income drops too low.
Maintenance Loan pays for day-to-day living expenses like rent, bills, food and books. Unlike the fees loan, it's paid directly to your student bank account once a term and you can spend it on anything you like.
Students can also apply for other types of special support grants, such as childcare grants or Disabled Students' Allowance if eligible.
Moreover, almost all universities offer a selection of student bursaries. These are cash gifts you usually don't have to repay.
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