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Fashion Communication and Promotion, BA (Hons)

This course places a unique emphasis on the communication of fashion and lifestyle messages. If you're a creative, expressive person who enjoys all aspects of visual, written and verbal communication, this course offers exciting opportunities to apply your skills in a structured, commercially-aware way.

Key Information

UCAS code

WN2M BA/FCP

Entry requirements

We will only accept UCAS points from certain qualifications, for this course. Find out more in how to apply.

Course length

Three years full-time

Study location

City site

Fees and funding

Please see our applying and fees section.

Start date

October

Schools

Overview

You'll explore all aspects of the communication of fashion brands, products and services.  This course gives you a powerful combination of targeted creative skills and insightful industry perspective. This will give you a full understanding of the relationship between fashion brands and the creative processes and media that promote them in the fast-paced fashion industry.

You'll acquire a range of skills through theoretical and live project-based case studies, working both individually and in groups.  You will directly with fashion and lifestyle brands which will allow you to explore a range of roles and career opportunities.

Modules include:

This course does not cover garment design and construction, and a creative portfolio is not required for entry.

Which course?
If you're thinking of studying one of our Fashion Marketing, Management and Communication courses but aren't sure which one is for you, take a look at some short course comparisonsPDF icon which might help you make your mind up!

Any questions?
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Course

Year One

Year Two

Year Three

Research, put together and present your very own independent study project. After consultation with your tutor, you can focus your study on what you are most interested in:

Assessment

Assessment is continuous throughout this course and based on coursework.

Specialist equipment and facilities

Located within the highly successful and established fashion department, the facilities available include modern studios and workshops, fully integrated IT systems and CAD (computer-aided design) suites.

Take a look at our art and design facilities through 360 degree panoramas and images.

Opportunities

Fashion is a global business and learning your trade means getting out there and seeing how the world works.

In your first year you'll have the chance to take a five-day study trip to New York. You'll see the American market first hand, visit Manhattan's Fashion Institute of Technology.

In Year Two, there's the chance to visit some of Europe's major fashion capitals and top trade exhibitions. In the past few years students have visited cities including Paris, Berlin and Florence.

Finally, in your third year, you'll have the chance to take in all that Tokyo has to offer, during a week-long study trip to one of the world's most vibrant and directional fashion destinations.

There’s also the opportunity to go on an exchange visit to New York's Fashion Institute of Technology in Year Two.

Industry focus

Throughout the course you'll have exciting chances to work on live projects and enter high-profile competitions in collaboration with major brands and industry leaders.

In recent years our students have made their mark at:

Careers

Your future career

Graduates go on to work in a range of areas, including:

Placements

Work placements

Although this course does not offer a formal placement year, students are encouraged to undertake informal work placements, and enter live industry competitions. All our courses are vocationally focused and benefit from strong links to industry.

Find out more about the course's industry links and work experience opportunities.

Giving you competitive advantage

In today's competitive job market graduates often find that a degree is no longer enough to attract employers. A work placement is a valuable addition to your education. You'll gain real-life work experience that will make you stand out from the crown and enhance your employability in your chosen field of work.

What are the benefits of a work placement?

Practical work experience has many benefits for you. It can help in your day-to-day studies and is often paid. It can enhance your commercial awareness and your ability to link theory and practice which will be an invaluable skill in your future career. Although a work placement is highly recommended, obtaining one is based on an individual's effort and is not guaranteed.

How to apply

How to apply

Application for this course is through UCAS application form. For more general information on the UCAS application process please visit the UCAS website.

If you are an International (non-EU) applicant you will still need to apply to us through UCAS, but can find information and guidance about the application process on our Applying and Fees for International (non-EU) students web page.

Application deadline

Applications received after this date will be marked as 'late' and only considered if places are still available after all on time applications have been assessed. 

We have a number of open days that take place throughout the year. If you'd like to visit us click on the 'Book an Open Day' button at the top right of this page.

Interviews and work submissions

Selection for this course takes place through UCAS application form and, where invited, group interview. 

Mature applicants will be considered on an individual basis and may be required to attend an interview if the University wishes to progress their application.

UK applicants

For more information about what we look for during an interview download our BA (Hons) Fashion Communication and Promotion interview information. PDF icon

Overseas applicants

If you meet the minimum entry requirements for this course, we'll ask you to complete a task related to Fashion, Communication and Promotion.

When we receive your UCAS application we'll contact you to let you know about the task and how to submit your work online. Overseas applicants are not expected to attend an interview at the University.

English language requirements

English language entry requirements for courses in the School of Art & Design, and a full list of all English language qualifications accepted by the University are available on our website.

UCAS points

The 300 UCAS tariff points needed for entry to this course should be taken from one of the following:

For this course a Diploma in Fashion Retail will be counted as equivalent to one A-Level.  Key Skills points are not accepted towards the 300 UCAS points required for this course.

If you're unsure if the qualifications you have, or are studying for, meet the minimum entry requirements please contact us before submitting a UCAS application.

Mature students

We welcome applications from mature applicants (over the age of 21) for this course, and will assess candidates of this nature on an individual basis. If you're a mature applicant you'll still need to apply by UCAS form but you don't necessarily need to meet our minimum entry requirements. For this particular course we would expect applicants without the formal academic requirements to have considerable relevant industry work experience.

Any questions?

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us.

Email us
Telephone: +44 (0)115 9418 418