Course Content
Course Overview
A strong values-based foundation runs throughout the programme, with ethics, sustainability, and responsible management embedded across every unit and teaching practice. Students develop core competencies in consumer insight, business finance, digital and social media marketing, fashion merchandising, and sustainable fashion management before advancing to independent, research-informed practice through a self-initiated major project in their final year. Industry relevance is woven into the experience through live briefs, interdisciplinary collaboration, and active engagement with the Industry Patron Scheme. The degree carries dual accreditation with the Chartered Management Institute, enabling eligible graduates to receive a CMI Award. Structured career planning and an optional placement year further strengthen graduate employability, equipping students with the skills and confidence to step into leadership roles within the global fashion industry.
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BSc (Hons) Fashion Management

Teaching

Teaching is delivered through a rich mix of lectures, seminars, workshops, and studio-based learning, all supported by digital resources to ensure a flexible and connected experience. Learning activities are designed to foster collaboration, ethical practice, and applied problem-solving at every stage.

Students engage with industry-informed briefs and practical projects, supported by ongoing formative feedback that encourages reflection and growth. As they progress through the course, students develop increasing autonomy and the professional confidence needed to thrive in the fashion and creative industries.