Fashion and Lifestyle Promotion at University of Central Lancashire - UCAS

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Course summary

Our MA in Fashion and Lifestyle Promotion looks at the links between fashion organisations and their consumers, stakeholders, and the wider fashion environment, and focuses on the creative essence of the fashion industry. This course is an ideal choice if your career goal is to work for a high-street/ online fashion, luxury or lifestyle brand.

  • The course will develop your intellectual and imaginative power through a programme of study that is formed from cohesion between theory and practice.
  • Within a stimulating environment you’ll exchange ideas supported through factual creative research, developed and contextualised. You’ll develop new connections within the field of fashion that challenge traditional design boundaries.
  • You will explore and use different research methods to investigate the branding and promotion of fashion through marketing, advertising, events management, PR, trend prediction, brand identity and media.
Why study with us
  • Fashion at the University is ranked in the Top 80 of the Best Fashion Schools in the World for 2020 (CEOWORLD Magazine).
  • Develop your specialist knowledge in the field of fashion by engaging and networking with other designers and artists.
  • The opportunity for a structured work experience will be provided for every student who requests it.

Modules

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Entry requirements

2:2 Degree: Applicants are normally required to have completed an undergraduate programme or first degree in a relevant subject such as Fashion and Brand Promotion or Marketing or Public Relations or Journalism or Fashion Merchandising or Photography or Design. equivalent of a UK GPA of 60 percent. All applicants need to prepare a comprehensive study plan proposal which should evidence interest, dedication or experience within the subject of lifestyle and fashion (This can be a Personal statement). Anyone wishing to apply without the above criteria will be welcome to make an enquiry through the MA co-ordinator A comprehensive study plan proposal. IELTS: Score of 6.5 or equivalent for applicants whose first language is not English.


Fees and funding

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Fashion and Lifestyle Promotion at University of Central Lancashire - UCAS