Ba Hons Fashion Promotion And Communication


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Students will demonstrate a critical understanding of the strategies in marketing influenced by ethics, corporate behaviour, culture and sustainability. This unit combines the best practices of business marketing strategy to realise a project to bring a new product development to the market including the social and environmental strategies employed. Students will explore new and innovative concepts in marketing a new product and bringing that product to the market. Students examine structures, functions, roles, responsibilities and KPIs within fashion businesses, and unique selling strategies that inform and enhance sustainable business practice, in relation to the marketing function.

Design, Manufacturing & Engineering Management Phd, Mphil, Engd, Industrial Doctorate

Students will respond to briefs (which may include industry / live briefs) developing fashion concepts from primary research and the design development process through to final prototype garments, specifications and professional portfolio projects. The briefs require exploration and innovation whilst also responding to defined markets and/or consumers. This unit builds on and extends the knowledge and skills developed in Fashion Cultures 1 and 2. Students have opportunity to specialise in an area of research within the framework of critical, contextual, cultural and/or industry contexts that aligns with their personal practice and career interests. 10 credits equates to 100 hours of study, which is a combination of lectures, seminars and practical sessions, and independent study. The exact composition of your study time and assessments for the course will vary according to your option choices and style of learning.

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