Do You Need to Take an Art Class to Be Fashion Marketing

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We are no longer accepting applications for 2022/23 entry to this course.

Re-approval

Please notation this course is undergoing re-approval. This is the process by which we ensure the course continues to provide a high quality bookish experience. During re-blessing there may be some changes to the class content displayed on this folio. Please contact us if you have any questions about the course.

Why choose this course at London College of Style

    • Career opportunities: graduates have progressed to post-grad written report or secured employment with style businesses in a broad range of marketing related roles including make management, advertising and communication, PR, consumer insights, social media and digital marketing.
    • Industry links: the form includes a brusque industry work placement and an optional placement yr in manufacture.
    • Professional body accreditation: the class has been credited past The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM). This gives students the opportunity to gain professional qualifications through the CIM Accredited Degree and recognition of the high level of their professional person skills.

Location

The course is based at High Holborn. Find out about the local surface area, including Lincoln's Inn Fields and Clerkenwell, in our local surface area guides on the Student Life pages.
  • Fashion Business organisation facilities
  • Facilities at Loftier Holborn

LCF'south move

London College of Fashion is planning to move to a new unmarried campus on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in 2023. This is part of a new development for London, prioritising culture, education and innovation, known equally East Bank. Some students studying this course from September 2021 may get-go their studies in High Holborn and transfer to LCF'southward new site in E London to complete them. Please see LCF's move to the Olympic Park for more than information about the College'due south relocation.

Chartered Institute of Marketing

CIM strives for business leaders and stance formers to recognise the positive contribution professional person marketing can bring to their organisations, the economy and wider society. We support, develop and represent marketers, organisations and the profession all over the world.
Our power to honour Chartered Marketer status recognises a marketer's commitment to staying electric current and constant past a professional Lawmaking of Behave. While our diverse range of training
courses and world-renowned qualifications, enable modern marketers to thrive in their roles and evangelize long-term success for businesses.
In improver to graduating with a degree, students studying BA (Hons) Style Marketing will be able to gain an industry-recognised qualification at an accelerated stride. London Higher of Fashion has adult stiff links with CIM and our teaching content has been adult alongside CIM'due south learning outcomes to ensure that form content is aligned to industry requirements. Maureen Wincott, Learner Partnerships Managing director at CIM, said: "We are delighted to go on our partnership with London Higher of Fashion. Students now but need to pass one module to complete the CIM Certificate in Professional Digital Marketing. This volition help students kickstart their marketing careers and fast-rails their evolution".

Studying BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing at LCF

Detect out more about BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing at the Fashion Business School at London College of Fashion.

Collaborative student project with ASOS

The LCF collaboration provided BA Manner Buying & Merchandising, BA Mode Marketing and BA Manner Visual Merchandising and Branding students with unique insight and opportunity to explore this leading immature fashion retailer and the digital market place on a global scale.

Mode Business Schoolhouse Pinnacle 2016

Each year, London College of Mode hosts a Mode Business concern School Summit, showcasing the graduate talent from the fashion business courses. The event includes, talks, workshops and educatee work.

  • LCF students are crowned winners of Future Retail Challenge 2021
    Weronika Korczak, Kornelija Riniute and Giulia Sampietro at Globe Retail Congress 2021 - Winners of the 2021 Hereafter Retail Challenge

    Tasked with reimagining retail for the postal service-pandemic world, 4 LCF students have received the prestigious Futurity Retail Claiming award.

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    Student work

    London College of Style graduates discuss sustainability, the climate crunch, COP26 and responsible fashion.

  • Carnival of Crisis: A parade for Climate Justice
    UAL Funfair of Crisis 2021 © Ana Blumenkron

    UAL's Carnival of Crunch demonstrates that the arts can – and must – reply to the climate and ecological emergency.

  • #LCF21 Graduate Exhibition at Victoria House Basement
    LCF21 Victoria House Basement Graduate Exhibition. Photography by Ana Blumenkron.

    To compliment the immersive digital platforms, LCF Class of 2021 held the biggest celebration of world-leading talent that LCF has always staged with a 2 day in-person event at Victoria House Basement.

  • LCF celebrate #LCFClassOf2021 with biggest summer showcase to date
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    The #LCFClassOf2021 Summer Showcase, launching from Monday 5 July, will be the biggest celebration of world-leading talent that LCF has always staged – showcasing both BA and MA level students together for the kickoff time.

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    Take a bout of LCF's world renowned fashion library, ideal for research and report.

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    MSc Cosmetic Science students working in the labs

    Have a tour of our fashion business facilities at John Prince's Street and High Holborn.

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    Explore the social spaces across LCFs six sites to written report, relax or meet friends.

Course overview

Introduction

BA (Hons) Style Marketing teaches students fundamental marketing theory in the context of the fashion industry. This prepares graduates for postgraduate study or a career in mode marketing and associated business organization functions.

What to expect

  • The dynamic curriculum is delivered through challenging industry-focused projects, information technology combines theory and practise and allows you lot to personalise your learning with a variety of topics and assessment types.
  • You lot will larn to determine  market and  consumer needs, plan and execute integrated marketing communications  including the latest  in  social and digital fashion marketing  and international business strategy.
  • BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing will explore specialist aspects of fashion marketing. This includes sustainable style marketing, digital fashion marketing, client relationship management, consumer behaviour, international fashion marketing, creative retailing, marketing strategy, leadership and innovation.

Work feel and opportunities

Students will be given the opportunity to undertake an optional industry placement year between the 2d and final year of the course which will heighten the employability of students past offering valuable experience and contacts within the manufacture too as earning an additional Diploma in Professional Studies qualification.

Mode of study

BA (Hons) Way Marketing runs for ninety weeks in full time style. It is divided into iii stages over 3 academic years. Each stage lasts 30 weeks.

Form units

Year One

Introduction to the Fashion Business organization for Manner Marketingintroduces yous to your course and its subject area specialism also as to effective learning and studentship at undergraduate level. Students come from many diverse educational backgrounds and a part of this unit of measurement volition enable to reflect on your own background and how that shapes the style you approach your course.

The Principles of Fashion Marketing introduces you to what marketing is and how it is divers. Y'all will larn virtually the role of marketing, its cantankerous-functional importance and its contribution to fashion concern success. You will proceeds knowledge about the marketing planning process, sectionalization, the internal and external marketing environment, and the marketing mix.

The Global Way Branding: Theory unit of measurement volition develop your agreement of the brand building and brand direction process in the fashion manufacture. You will larn how fashion businesses build brand identity, brand paradigm and brand personality and how brands target and communicate their make message to consumers beyond multiple channels. to evaluate brand performance for a fashion business operating internationally.

Fashion Cultures and Histories introduces you to key concepts and ways of thinking almost fashion and its context in society and culture. You will attend lectures, seminars and workshops, and do a significant amount of reading of academic texts in lodge to complete a formal bookish essay for assessment. Completion of this unit will allow you to make an informed pick of subject for study in the second twelvemonth Cultural and Historical Studies unit.

The Global Fashion Branding: Communications unit will develop your understanding of integrated marketing communications and public relations in the fashion industry. Y'all will use the components of the marketing communications mix to generate campaigns and PR strategy.

Better LivesThis unit will provide y'all with a solid understanding of LCF'southward cadre values and how they connect to your practice. Equally part of this unit y'all will explore variety, social responsibility and sustainability, themes which you will so employ to a selected projection. Through instruction, specialist enquiry, and collaborative work, this unit of measurement volition get you thinking differently. We want y'all to employ style to examine the past, build a sustainable future and improve the way we alive. That's why nosotros phone call this unit 'Better Lives'.

Twelvemonth ii

The Cultural and Historical Studies unit,Disquisitional Issues in Fashion Enquiry, will broaden or deepen your learning of areas relating to your interests in your chosen field. You will participate in lectures, seminars and workshops with students from other courses within your School, and will read relevant academic texts and complete a formal bookish essay for assessment.

TheResearching Consumer Behaviour and Psychology unit introduces yous to concepts of consumer behaviour and psychology through investigation of how and why we buy mode goods and services. You lot will apply market inquiry methods and evaluate consumer behaviour in different parts of the world.

TheSocial and Digital Marketing unit develops your understanding, awarding and evaluation of gimmicky marketing approaches and practices. The social and digital marketing landscape volition be explored in a global context and related to the broader concepts of customer acquisition and relationship marketing.

The Work Experience Based Learning unit of measurement gives you the opportunity to apply your subject knowledge in a work-based context.

The Diploma in Professional Studies carries 120 credits, and constitutes an independent award. Credits accomplished on the Diploma are non part of the final degree accolade.

The Diploma year is a unmarried unit, undertaken as a form of full time written report, with placement activity at its core. For those who take up the pick of studying the Diploma, the feel is designed to exist an integrated and assessed part of a student's journey through the course. Information technology allows students the opportunity to feel the temper, footstep and field of study of working in the manufacture, through total involvement in the day-to-day activities of a company. It will build on the knowledge gathered through grade piece of work to practically demonstrate the roles and functions, and operations typical of the style industry and the student'south chosen specialism.

Concluding twelvemonth

TheFutures and Innovation unit looks at current issues affecting the style industry in general and fashion marketing in detail.  Y'all will explore various trend indicators that are likely to point to of import influencing factors in the future.

TheStyle Marketing Strategy unit of measurement develops your understanding of corporate strategy and business models to enable yous to analyse way strategies at corporate and business levels. You can choose a specialist choice that reflects your course and career aspirations.

The Final Major Projection gives you lot the opportunity to develop a project within the general area of fashion marketing. This can reflect your item interests and futurity career aspirations, and the terminal outcome of your project will be a considerable body of piece of work every bit well as a graduate exhibition.

Learning and teaching methods

The following teaching and learning methods are employed to back up the integrated accomplishment of the course outcomes:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Workshops
  • Tutorials
  • Visiting speakers
  • Self-directed study
  • Online learning
  • Collaboration

Assessment methods

The post-obit assessment methods are employed to support the integrated achievement of the course outcomes:

  • Private and group projects
  • Essays
  • Concern reports
  • Presentations
  • Industry projects
  • Exams
  • Dissertation
  • Posters

Staff

Anthony McGrath is the Course Leader for the BA Fashion Marketing Class at the London College of Manner, University of the Arts, London. Anthony's experience stretches over twenty years and encompasses numerous streams of the Fashion industry including Marketing and Communications, Styling, Journalism and Creative Direction. This has lead him to consult and interact with brands as diverse as The BBC, Jaguar, Peroni, The Boohoo Grouping and Vogue Italia.

Anthony'south work has appeared in such leading publications as The Saturday Times Magazine, Marie Claire (Great britain), The Contained Magazine, The LA Times Magazine, UpStreet, Mens Health (UK, IT, US) and GQ (FR).

Anthony's key areas of specialisms are in Contemporary Marketing and Communications, Way Retail Assay, Employability and the Menswear Marketplace, where he is often asked for his opinion by such national and international media outlets as BBC Radio London, Radio 5 Live, RTE, SWT and BBC News. Read Anthony McGrath'due south full profile here.

Luis Parada Prior to joining the BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing squad, Luis was tutor and programme manager (foundation year) at ISC Istituto Marangoni, London. He has been the course leader in Fashion Design and lecturer at Modatex and Citex, Porto, Portugal, lecturing fashion marketing to fashion blueprint students and marketing to fashion business courses. Luis has worked every bit a trend researcher, co-coordinating the Portuguese Color Proposal and a delegate at InterColor representating ANIVEC / APIV and as freelance consultant at 'from Portugal' - International Textile and Apparel Product Presentation Forums. Read Luis Parada's total profile here

Minal Malik is a lecturer at the London Higher of Way, working on several units across the BA Fashion Marketing course. Her groundwork includes working with luxury brands such every bit Burberry and Net-A-Porter inside their emerging markets, marketing, and social media departments. She was a fashion editor at Paper Magazine, and for the by several years has been a freelance consultant, writing and styling for publications such equally Faddy, Who What Wear, OK!, and other publications. Her specialism is marketing, editorial and personal styling. Read Minal Malik's total profile here.

Louise Stuart-Trainor is a lecturer in Consumer Insights. Her background was initially in fashion design, only most of her career has been spent in trend forecasting. She has worked for Style Snoops, Stylesight and WGSN and for the past four years, she has been a freelance consultant, researching and creating reports for tendency forecasting agencies, also every bit journalism, and advising small businesses. Through trend forecasting agencies such equally The Time to come Laboratory and WGSN, she has consulted with the likes of Samsung, Ralph Lauren, Shiseido, Nike and ASOS on a broad range of bespoke projects. Her specialism is translating and interpreting trends for specific brands, ranging from consumer trends to sustainability, applied science and communications.

Dr Shahpar Abdollahi holds a Ph.D. in Management Science from Male monarch's College London. Her Doctoral inquiry focused on innovation and the role of networks in the success of new product development. She holds a One thousand.Sc. in International Concern from the University of Groningen, with a specialisation in International Marketing. Before joining LCF, Shahpar held research, lecturing and supervisory positions at King's College London, Cranfield Concern School, University of Essex, London College of Style (LCF) and Instituto Marangoni. Given her professional person background, Shahpar is especially interested in Luxury Branding, Fashion Marketing and Mode Management.

Dr Cigdem Gogus is an experienced academic, marketing practitioner and researcher, with a groundwork in sales, business organisation development and entrepreneurship. She has an MBA in e-business organisation (Metropolis University Business School, London) and a PhD in Consumer Behaviour - Marketing (Henley Business organisation Schoolhouse). Her expertise lies in consumer behaviour, east-commerce, digital marketing, and commencement-upwards'due south. Cigdem has taught beyond a wide range of marketing topics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has overseen countless Master'southward dissertations. She has in-depth noesis of marketing theory, research methods equally well as broader theoretical knowledge of social sciences and business direction. Her work feel includes; marketplace inquiry, merchandising, sales and business development, starting and running a successful eastward-commerce business. Cigdem regularly attends academic and business conferences run by: The Association for Consumer Research, Market Enquiry Society, Clan for Qualitative Inquiry and ESOMAR.

Edwin Phiri is a marketing expert. A senior lecturer and specialist subject leader for fashion marketing in the mode business school at LCF. He has over 25 years experience in marketing and marketing related subjects and has an enriched portfolio career of industry, academic and consultancy roles.

He is also module leader for the Practical Business and Marketing Strategy for Inability Developments on the MSc Design, Inability Innovations at UCL collaboratively delivered with Loughborough, GDI Hub and LCF.

With a passion for Inclusive Marketing, Edwin's multidisciplinary inquiry interests include responsible business model design, social purpose, branding, consumer behaviour, fashion sustainability, strategy, equality, diversity and inclusion.

His PhD research explores how UK physical retail could raise access and inclusivity for wheelchair using shoppers by adopting inclusive marketing management practices that are friendlier to their needs.

Dr Misha Xu is a lecturer in Digital Marketing at LCF. Prior to joining the BA (Hons) Style Marketing team, Misha was a Teaching Fellow at the Found of Digital Technologies and the Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Loughborough University London. Misha holds a doctoral degree in Marketing and a primary's degree in Marketing Communication from the University of Birmingham. Her current inquiry interests include consumer behaviour, impulse ownership, upstanding consumption, normative influence, social marketing, and corporate social responsibility.

Dr Francesca Bonetti is a Senior Lecturer (Acquaintance Professor) in Marketing at the London Higher of Manner, University of the Arts London, London, UK, and a Visiting Lecturer at universities across Europe, the Us and Asia. She is currently a Visiting Scholar at USC Marshall School of Business, conducting a research project on technological innovation in the fashion and creative industries across the U.s.a. West Coasts (Los Angeles area), United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland (London area) and Europe. Her research interests focus on business organization technological innovation across cultures in the fashion and creative industries, and the digital transformation of retailing. Her PhD (University of Manchester, U.k., 2020) explored the adoption of consumer-facing technologies in manner retail settings from a managerial perspective. Her interests likewise include luxury fashion retailing in China and the consumption of mode goods by Asian consumers. Her piece of work is published in academic journals such every bit the Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services and the International Journal of Technology Marketing, amid others, and in a number of books. She has international industry experience in marketing communications and retail and business development in the fashion and apparel sector. She currently consult for fashion brands, retailers and startup companies on distribution strategies, communications strategies and the use of consumer-facing technology.

Dr Nina Van Volkinburg is the class leader for MA Strategic Fashion Marketing. She is passionate about circular economy and way'south transformation towards sustainable strategies through emerging technologies. She is an ethnographer past training with her research focusing on value co-cosmos and service ecosystems and has written multiple published instance studies. Additionally, Nina has consulted for diverse organisations focused on sustainable practice including The Sustainable Angle and Fashion4Development (amidst others). She regularly comments on the wider mode industry for platforms including BBC World News, likewise as style-focused press including Elle, Showstudio, Achtung, and Wardrobe Crisis. Her work within manner sustainability has been featured in Vogue, Textilwirtschaft, Tank Mag, and The Telegraph. Moreover, Nina is the co-founder of the earth'south first B2C fashion upcycling platform, RETURE, which grew a global community of manner designers to revive and transform customers' garments from old to new. Within ane year of launching, the company welcomed over 60 designers to the platform, collaborated with sustainable organisations including Fashion Revolution, and were invited to take part in in-person pop-ups including Selfridges & Co. and Westfield. She holds a BA and PhD in Marketing from the University of Exeter, as well as a MA in Strategic Manner Marketing from London College of Style.

Dr Shuyu Lin's expertise lies in value creation and appropriation in the fashion ecosystem. Her research aims to extend the application of network-based strategic direction and social capital theories to the discipline of aesthetic innovation. Exploring both structural and relational machinery in open innovation has been at the heart of her research interest. Following a BA in Journalism, Shuyu pursued her career in the fashion manufacture as a PR consultant and manner editor. She and so received the degree of MSc in Management with Marketing and PhD in Management from the University of Bath.

Partial Tutors

Hannah Kane holds a fractional post as Lecturer in Marketing: Digital Marketing at the London College of Manner instruction across undergraduate and postgraduate courses. She works as a marketing and branding consultant every bit Managing Director of Hack Media, which serves equally the commercial branch of the laurels-winning independent mode, civilisation and philosophy magazine PHOENIX which she founded in 2010. With her background equally an entrepreneur, journalist and editor she specialises in marketing communications, public relations, social media, and brand storytelling. Kane is a regular speaker at industry conferences and events and is currently working on her debut fashion book for Quercus, due for publication in the autumn of 2023.

Dean Wantling is a Lecturer in Fashion Marketing and Digital Marketing with over 7 years teaching experience in diverse educational and international contexts. PGCE qualified, and currently finalising study for an MSc Digital Marketing, his research interests include digital transformation, digital civilisation and online consumer behaviour. He has over 10 years feel in fashion marketing, public relations and brand strategy, where he worked at management level in some of the most dynamic and forwards thinking PR agencies in London. He continues to work as a freelance consultant, helping brands with digital transformation.

How to apply

Information for disabled applicants

UAL is committed to achieving inclusion and equality for disabled students. This includes students who accept:

  • Dyslexia or some other Specific Learning Divergence
  • A sensory impairment
  • A physical impairment
  • A long-term health or mental health status
  • Autism
  • Another long-term condition which has an impact on your day-to-day life

Our Disability Service arranges adjustments and support for disabled applicants and students. Read our Disability and dyslexia: applying for a course and joining UAL information.

Entry requirements

The standard minimum entry requirements for this course are:

1 or a combination of the following accepted total level iii qualifications.

  • A Level Passes at Grade C or higher up to total a minimum 112 new UCAS tariff points (preferred subjects include, Business Studies, Economics, Fashion Studies, Information technology, English, Languages, Media Studies and Psychology);
  • Distinction at Foundation Diploma in Art and Design;
  • Distinction, Merit, Merit in BTEC Extended Diploma;
  • Merit at UAL Extended Diploma;
  • Access Diploma or 112 new UCAS tariff points from the Admission to HE Diploma;
  • 112 new UCAS tariff points (equivalent to 280 old UCAS tariff points) from a combination of the to a higher place qualifications or an equivalent full Level iii qualification;
  • or equivalent EU or non-European union qualifications such as International Baccalaureate Diploma at 25 points minimum;
  • andSix GCSE passes at grade A*-C or form 9-4, to include a class C or grade 4 in Maths.

APEL (Accreditation of Prior (Experiential) Learning)

Applicants who do not meet these course entry requirements may nevertheless be considered in exceptional cases. The course team will consider each application that demonstrates additional strengths and alternative prove. This might, for example, be demonstrated by:

  • Related academic or work experience
  • The quality of the personal statement
  • A potent bookish or other professional reference
  • OR a combination of these factors

Each application volition be considered on its own merit but we cannot guarantee an offer in each example.

English Linguistic communication Requirements

IELTS level 6.v with a minimum of five.5 in reading, writing, listening and speaking. Please cheque our primary English Language Requirements.

Pick criteria

The course team seeks to recruit students who can demonstrate:

  • A potent interest in fashion marketing theory and practice
  • Analytical problem solving skills, and the potential to develop professional, communication and business skills necessary for future industry challenges
  • Curiosity most fashion consumers' needs and how they want to buy fashion products and services beyond a range of markets
  • Way industry feel
  • Motivation to succeed on the course and work in the fashion manufacture

Making your application

Applications closed

We are no longer accepting applications for 2022/23 entry to this course.

This section includes all the data you need on how to utilize, how your awarding is considered and what happens next.

You should use through UCAS – Universities and Colleges Admissions Service – and you volition need the following data:

Academy code:          U65

UCAS Code:                 9K55

Deferring your place

This course accepts requests from offer holders to defer their place for 1 academic year. Deferral requests are granted on a first-come, first-served basis until all deferral places are filled, or a deadline has been reached, whichever is sooner. Read our Admissions Policy for details, including how to request a deferral and by when.

Transfers

If you are currently studying somewhere else on a course in an equivalent subject area and would like to transfer to this course, you can transfer to:

  • Year 2 - if you've completed 120 credits in Year 1.
  • Yr iii - if you've completely 240 credits in Years 1 and ii.

Apply via UCAS and choose Year 2 or 3 for your POE (Point of Entry)

Please check our Student Transfer Policy for more important information and be ready to provide united states with your electric current course handbook and Year 1/Year 2 unit transcripts.

Please be set up to provide an official document (translated into English) from your current academy, explaining the learning outcomes of the units you have completed.

Application deadline

We recommend you utilise past 26 January 2022 for equal consideration. However this form volition consider applications after that date, discipline to places being available.

You can only use to the aforementioned course one time per year. Any duplicate applications will be withdrawn. Applications for this form can only be accepted for this year of entry.

What happens adjacent

All awarding forms, personal statements and references are read and considered by the course team against the selection criteria listed in the Entry Requirements and Choice Criteria sections.

How we notify you of the outcome of your application

If you applied through UCAS the result of your awarding will exist communicated to you via UCAS through UCAS Rails. Y'all volition just receive further communication directly from the College if your application has been successful. This will be in the form of a full offer pack including details of accommodation, fees, and other important information.

Applications closed

We are no longer accepting applications for 2022/23 entry to this course.

This section includes all the information you demand on how to apply, how your application is considered and what happens next.

There are 2 ways international students tin use to an undergraduate class:

  • Through UCAS with the assistance of 1 of our official representatives in your country.
  • Directly through UCAS.

You must apply through UCAS, where y'all will need the following information:

  • Academy code – U65
  • UCAS course code – 9K55

Read our immigration and visa information to find out if y'all demand a visa to report at UAL.

You lot tin can only apply to the aforementioned course once per year. Any duplicate applications will be withdrawn. Applications for this course can simply be accepted for this year of entry. Applications for deferred entry cannot be accustomed. Read the UAL international awarding advice for farther information on how to apply.

Deferring your place

This course accepts requests from offer holders to defer their place for 1 academic twelvemonth. Deferral requests are granted on a first-come, first-served basis until all deferral places are filled, or a deadline has been reached, whichever is sooner. Read our Admissions Policy for details, including how to request a deferral and by when.

Transfers

If you are currently studying somewhere else on a class in an equivalent discipline surface area and would like to transfer to this form, y'all can transfer to:

  • Year 2 - if you've completed 120 credits in Year ane.
  • Year 3 - if you've completely 240 credits in Years 1 and 2.

Apply via UCAS and choose Twelvemonth ii or 3 for your POE (Point of Entry)

Delight bank check our Student Transfer Policy for more than of import data and be prepare to provide us with your current course handbook and Year i/Year ii unit transcripts.

If you lot are an International applicant and studying outside the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, delight consummate your Direct application and then contact u.s. via your UAL Portal to ask to be considered for Twelvemonth 2/Twelvemonth three.

Please be set to provide an official document (translated into English) from your current university, explaining the learning outcomes of the units y'all have completed.

Awarding deadline

We recommend you employ by 26 Jan 2022 for equal consideration. However this course volition consider applications later on that date, subject to places being available.

What happens next

Immigration History Cheque

Whether you are applying online via UCAS or through a UAL representative you will demand to complete an Immigration History Check to identify whether you are eligible to written report at UAL. Practice be aware, if you practise not complete the Immigration History Check we volition non be able to proceed with your application.

Initial application check

All application forms, personal statements and references are read and considered by the class team confronting the choice criteria listed in the Entry requirements and Pick Criteria sections; the class team will and so decide if they are able to make an offer based on the work you have demonstrated. It may be, withal, that the tutor wishes to speak with you further well-nigh your application and and so you lot volition exist invited to attend an online interview. Please note that not all applicants volition be invited to attend interview.

If you are made an offer, you will take the opportunity to appoint with form teams at a number of planned appointment activities, where you will exist able to ask any questions you may have and also speak to current students studying on the class.

How we notify you of the effect of your awarding

If you applied through UCAS the result of your application will be communicated to you via UCAS through UCAS Track. If y'all have practical directly or through an agent, we will notify you lot through the UAL portal. Yous will only receive further communication straight from the College if your application has been successful. This volition be in the form of a full offering pack including details of accommodation, fees, and other of import information.

Fees and funding

Home fee

£9,250 per twelvemonth

This fee is correct for 2022/23 entry and is subject to change for 2023/24 entry. Tuition fees may increase in future years for new and continuing students.

Home fees are currently charged to U.k. nationals and UK residents who come across the rules. Still, the rules are complex. Discover out more most our tuition fees and determining your fee status.

International fee

£23,610 per year

This fee is correct for 2022/23 entry and is subject to alter for 2023/24 entry. Tuition fees for international students may increase past up to v% in each time to come year of your course.

Students from countries outside of the UK volition more often than not exist charged international fees. The rules are circuitous and so read more about tuition fees and determining your fee status.

Careers and alumni

All of our undergraduate courses offer career development, then that you lot go a creative thinker, making effective contributions to your relevant sector of the fashion industry.

LCF offers students the opportunity to develop Personal and Professional Development (PPD) skills while studying through:

  • An on-class work experience or placement year. Please note, this is not bachelor on every form; please see the Course Details section for information about piece of work placement opportunities.
  • Access to to speaker programmes and events featuring alumni and industry.
  • Access to careers activities, such as CV clinics and one-to-one advice sessions.
  • Access to a graduate careers service
  • Access to a alive jobsboard for all years.
  • Advice on setting up your own brand or visitor.

Career Paths

Graduates from BA (Hons) Mode Marketing have progressed to postgraduate study, have started their ain fashion businesses, are working as influencers, stylists and digital marketing consultants and take secured jobs in a variety of roles with manner and other businesses. Recent alumni are working at Boden, British Airways, Dorothy Perkins, Monsoon Accessorize, Chanel, Ocado and SpaceNK.

Graduates who wish to go along their education at postgraduate level can progress to suitable courses within the College, the University or elsewhere.

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