Fashion Communication BA (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Currie

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Currie (Scotland)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Home Undergraduate Fashion Communication BA (Hons)Fashion Communication BA (Hons) How to apply »UCAS codeW640QualificationBA (Hons)DurationUp to 4 yearsStudy locationScottish BordersDelivery typeFull-timeOverviewProgramme contentEmployabilityEntry requirementsFees & scholarshipsOverviewThis programme is aimed at students who are fascinated by the variety and diversity of ways that fashion and clothing is communicated, promoted and presented creatively to different audiences. Fashion Communication is the activity that supports or encourages the promotion and purchases of fashion products through photography, film, digital media, performance, music, advertising and journalism. The core elements of the programme aim to develop an awareness and understanding of all areas of contemporary popular culture – underpinned with an in-depth knowledge of contemporary fashion design and its context, to inspire original and dynamic ideas to communicate fashion to an international audience in the 21st century. This programme is taught at our Scottish Borders Campus in Galashiels.  Show key dataProgramme contentYear 1 This broad common Level 1 for all Fashion, Communication, Marketing and Retailing students provides an introduction to students’ chosen programme and to the related pathways. Students are encouraged to research and develop individual strengths and skills in the analysis, evaluation and contextualisation of their work in the contemporary fashion marketplace. Learning and teaching Scheduled learning: 33% Independent study: 67% Assessment Written: 14% Practical: 0% Coursework: 86% Year 2 Students will specialise and explore ideas in Fashion Communication in greater depth, through courses in Fashion Photography, Digital Application, Typography and Graphics, Promotion and Advertising. You will be introduced to new skills in all of these areas and be encouraged to research and develop an individual approach to subjects. ...

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Currie (Midlothian/Edinburghshire)
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Edinburgh Campus, Riccarton, EH14 4AS

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Communication Training
  • Skills and Training
  • Advertising
  • Teaching
  • Learning Teaching
  • Typography
  • Evaluation
  • Fashion Photography
  • Graphics
  • Marketing
  • Approach

Course programme

Year 1

This broad common Level 1 for all Fashion, Communication, Marketing and Retailing students provides an introduction to students’ chosen programme and to the related pathways. Students are encouraged to research and develop individual strengths and skills in the analysis, evaluation and contextualisation of their work in the contemporary fashion marketplace.

Learning and teaching
  • Scheduled learning: 33%
  • Independent study: 67%
Assessment
  • Written: 14%
  • Practical: 0%
  • Coursework: 86%

Year 2

Students will specialise and explore ideas in Fashion Communication in greater depth, through courses in Fashion Photography, Digital Application, Typography and Graphics, Promotion and Advertising. You will be introduced to new skills in all of these areas and be encouraged to research and develop an individual approach to subjects.

Learning and teaching
  • Scheduled learning: 27%
  • Independent study: 73%
Assessment
  • Written: 0%
  • Practical: 0%
  • Coursework: 100%

Additional information

OverviewThis programme is aimed at students who are fascinated by the variety and diversity of ways that fashion and clothing is communicated, promoted and presented creatively to different audiences. Fashion Communication is the activity that supports or encourages the promotion and purchases of fashion products through photography, film, digital media, performance, music, advertising and journalism. The core elements of the programme aim to develop an awareness and understanding of all areas of contemporary popular culture – underpinned with an in-depth knowledge of contemporary...

Fashion Communication BA (Hons)

Price on request