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Fashion: Design, Branding & Entrepreneurship

JCA | London Fashion Academy

UCAS Code: UG01 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Entry requirements


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80-120

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About this course


Course option

3years

Full-time | 2024

The BA (Hons) Fashion: Design, Branding, and Entrepreneurship is a future-focused, design-led and highly practical course that has been carefully created to prepare ambitious students for entrepreneurial careers within the contemporary fashion industry.

Designed with enterprise creation as a central distinctive feature, students on the course will establish themselves as freelancers or micro-SME’s and will be encouraged to develop their commercial ambitions from the outset.

Key to our approach is the delivery of practice-based education in which you will be professionally ‘incubated’ as an aspiring fashion entrepreneur and to develop your craft in our Mayfair professional studios.

With a focus on contemporary and luxury fashion, this distinct and highly innovative programme takes a learner-centered approach that is grounded in professional design practice, delivered within a boutique specialist incubation environment to help you grow and succeed.

Pioneering in its approach, the course seeks to prepare and transform motivated fashion students for entry into the global fashion industry as emerging, professional, designer-entrepreneurs.

Modules

Fashion in Context One
Fashion Fundamentals (Visual communication)
Fashion Materials and Technology
Fashion Design and Make
Fashion Communication & Brand Development
Creative Fashion Industries

Assessment methods

Assessment is 100% through coursework. You will receive feedback throughout each module and will be awarded a grade. Assessment is contextual and applied and is intended to follow your personal area of continuing practice and subject specialism.

Tuition fees

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England
£18,000
per year
Northern Ireland
£18,000
per year
Scotland
£18,000
per year
Wales
£18,000
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Mayfair Campus

Department:

Fashion Design

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