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Ba Hons Fashion Promotion And Communication

Strengthen your grounding in marketing practice, creativity and innovation, with options to specialise your knowledge and engage with local organisations on projects and case studies. Master the marketing profession by studying our CMI-accredited Marketing Management degree course . Featuring live projects, guest lectures, an overseas residential visit and the option of a paid work placement, this course will give you the tools to thrive in this dynamic field. During your course we ensure you develop employability skills and gain relevant experience. We provide information, advice and support when completing your course and progressing to work or going into further education. You can go into employment onto a management training programme within a fashion retail company or progress into higher education onto an appropriate foundation degree or degree course. On successful completion, learners may gain employment, enhance their careers within a fashion business environment, start the

Ba Hons Fashion Design And Technology

‘Top up’ your existing qualifications for a full BSc degree on our one-year Food and Nutrition course . Deepen your understanding of nutritional science and current issues in the sector, with insight from guest lecturers and the latest industry research. ‘Top up’ your existing qualifications for a full BA degree on our one-year Culinary Arts Management course. Build upon your current skills to prepare you for management level roles in the food industry, from working in product development to operating a high-profile restaurant. Other Financial Support Our Bakery college course will help develop your practical skills in bread and confectionery, including learning about chocolate work, celebration cakes and artisan bread. BSc Fashion Marketing equips students with the essential skills needed for a career in this exciting field of fashion. The increasingly competitive world of fashion relies on good marketing strategies to succeed. Students from this course will learn all aspects of f

Hnc Fashion Business

Students will respond to briefs (which may include industry / live briefs) developing fashion concepts from primary research and the design development process through to final prototype garments, specifications and professional portfolio projects. The briefs require exploration and innovation whilst also responding to defined markets and/or consumers. This unit builds on and extends the knowledge and skills developed in Fashion Cultures 1 and 2. Students have opportunity to specialise in an area of research within the framework of critical, contextual, cultural and/or industry contexts that aligns with their personal practice and career interests. 10 credits equates to 100 hours of study, which is a combination of lectures, seminars and practical sessions, and independent study. The exact composition of your study time and assessments for the course will vary according to your option choices and style of learning. What Will I Study? ‘Top up’ your existing qualifications for a ful