The BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion and Communication degree can be tailored to your interests. You will explore fashion media production, fashion marketing and visual communication, including digital imaging and new media.
The BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion and Communication degree can be tailored to your interests. You will explore fashion media production, fashion marketing and visual communication, including digital imaging and new media.
You will learn the skills and techniques needed to effectively communicate and market fashion brands in this dynamic, fast-moving and exciting sector.
Our Fashion Promotion and Communication course includes a work-based learning opportunity where you can showcase your learning in a professional environment.
Supported by the Ravensbourne Employability Team, recent work-based learning opportunities have include industry giants Urban Outfitters, Jimmy Choo, Stella McCartney, Vogue, Wonderland Magazine, Ralph Lauren, Ralph & Russo, Paul Smith, LK Bennett, Karen Millen, Harvey Nichols, Fashion Scout, Exposure, PR, All Saints and Black Diamond Films.
Delivered through a combination of practice and theory-based learning, you will develop your own unique voice across a number of channels, including: film, magazines, fashion photography, website design, journalism, brand communication and social media.
Competitions and live briefs will provide real work scenarios to help you develop and integrate your skillset, whilst building key industry contacts.
Ravensbourne University London is a specialist, industry-focused university on the vibrant Greenwich Peninsula collaborating with the creative and digital industries to give students the skills and opportunities they need to kick-start their careers.
When it comes to creative graduate salaries, Ravensbourne is the number one specialist university in the UK, and is in the top 10 of all institutions in England. There is also a growing demand for the creative talents of our students from the digital, engineering and technical industries which reflects the huge growth of the creative industries over recent years
These results reflect the fact that at Ravensbourne University London, students are professional creatives from the day they join us. We work in close partnership with employers to foster the mindsets and skillsets that the creative industries need.
Based on median salaries five years after graduating, taken from the Department for Education’s Longitudinal Education Outcomes 2018. Home to students from across the globe, London is an inspiring place to study. A hub for fashion design, the arts and technology, it attracts creative talent from all around the world.
Immerse yourself in culture as you wander across London’s historic bridges and stumble across some of its most iconic landmarks. From art galleries to pop up theatre and from live music to interactive exhibitions.
London is overflowing with energy and the perfect place to kick-start a thriving career in the creative industries. Campus -
Key Information
Featuring a variety of workspaces, including social and quiet areas, high-tech creative suites,
technology hubs, design studios and more
An area of 17,000m2 to house 1,400 students in inter-disciplinary, open-plan work spaces
A £16m industry-standard high-definition digital broadcast facility
Two floors of the latest technology for 2D and 3D printing
A roof-garden with views of the Thames
Cafe and retail space on the lower ground floor
The building is cooled by a chilled beam system that efficiently heats and cools the building by channelling energy through the floor
The course has been tailored to help students find their own fashion signature while gaining essential skills in fashion communication and fashion promotion to prepare them for a range of exciting roles within the fashion industry.
This course is designed for people who are captivated by fashion and its connections to lifestyle and society. You'll develop a new sense of innovation and transparency for future industry practice by exploring sustainability, socio-cultural factors, consumption and responsibility.
We are also aware of fashion’s responsibility to work towards a sustainable, ethical and diverse future. Our briefs and projects respond to this, presenting a true reflection of many of the challenges being faced in the industry today whilst paving the way for the future.
Opportunity to showcase your final-year work to industry leaders at Graduate Fashion Week in London.
The business of fashion is complex. To fully understand it, those within the fashion business need to study a fashion management course in order to get to grips with the different roles of each department and how these fit together with external and industry factors.
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