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International Fashion Management and Marketing (with foundation year)

Course details
  • 1 Study option
  • Undergraduate
Course location
CU London (Greenwich)

Course summary

On this course, you’ll live and breathe fashion. Surrounded by London’s vibrant streets, and taught by industry experts, you’ll learn to create global success for different types of fashion labels.

The foundation year aims to provide you with a solid grounding for building a career in fashion management. You’ll seek to learn all the key components of successful leadership, along with essential knowledge of general business operations domestically and globally.

The International Fashion Management and Marketing BA (Hons) degree is geared towards the marketing and management of fashion brands, rather than fashion design or production. Your skills should be transferable across wide industry sectors, so you won’t be limited to fashion if you’d like to branch out.

When you graduate, you should be ideally placed to begin a career in junior marketing and management-related roles. You may choose instead to go into merchandising, supply chain, sustainable fashion, brand management or consultancy. You could also build a fashion career in a specialist area of the creative professional marketing services sector, either on the agency or client side. Areas such as public relations (PR), digital marketing, advertising, creative direction, account management and trend forecasting could also be popular careers for you.

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Application codes

Course code:
WNDF
Institution code:
C85

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