BA (Hons) Fashion Management & Marketing Course

Taught at our campus located in the heart of London with a rich, innovative and award-winning past in our fashion industry courses, you’ll be provided with up-to-date business and technical knowledge, transferable skills and excellent employment prospects.

Course details

The fashion industry is dynamic, competitive and important to the growth and development of the global economy. It needs fashion business and management graduates who can respond creatively and effectively to constantly evolving challenges and opportunities.
  • Mode of study: 2 day campus weekday
  • Intake: October, February, June
  • Course length: 3-4 years
  • Course fee: £9,250 per year
  • Location: London

LCCA, London

Course overview

This fashion marketing and management degree will promote creative thinking in a commercial context, focusing on developing your business acumen and strategic planning ability.

You’ll acquire skills in fashion buying, merchandising, forecasting, management strategy, PR and marketing, branding and international business. During this fashion management course, you’ll develop communication skills through report writing, presentations and pitches, entering the fashion world from a creative business perspective.

Benefits

Entry requirements

At LCCA we accept students who have decided to move on from their current institute to find a new place of study.

All of our UCA accredited UG degrees allow for direct entry onto the second year (Level 5) or third year (Level 6) of study depending on your existing qualifications. 

To verify if you qualify for direct entry, please contact us to discuss your admissions options.

Careers

You will also be equipped to join a fashion business start-up or follow in previous graduates’ footsteps and run your own business. Some potential career routes available to you include:

  • Marketing management
  • Public relations
  • Brand management
  • Event planning
  • Customer relations
  • E-Commerce
  • Digital/internet marketing
  • Market research
  • Licensing
  • Social media
  • Product management
  • Marketing communications
  • Publicist
  • Merchandiser
  • Digital marketing strategist
  • Media planner
  • Sales inventory analyst
  • Trend forecaster

Modules

During this fashion management course, you’ll develop communication skills through report writing, presentations and pitches, entering the fashion world from a creative business perspective.

  • Introduction to Creative Business (pathway dependent)
  • Introduction to Design (pathway dependent)
  • English for Academic Purposes, Research & Study Skills
  • Visual Culture
  • Final Major Project
  • Fashion Marketing
  • Fashion Branding and Promotion
  • Fashion Buying and Merchandise
  • Fashion Management
  • Forecasting and Fashion Futures
  • Visual Merchandising and Experiential Retailing
  • Professional Practice and Industry Placement
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  • Strategic Research
  • Trend Forecasting and Concept Development
  • Strategic Implementation and Career Planning