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Fashion and Lifestyle Promotion


UCLan

Summary

Price
£6,000 - £9,450 inc VAT
Study method
Classroom
Duration
1 year · Full-time
Qualification
PgCert
Awarded by University of Central Lancashire
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

Location
Address
PR1 2HE
United Kingdom

Overview

The course gives the innovative promoter chances to explore personal interests at postgraduate level, underpinned by extensive research, and combined with benefits of debate and peer review, the individual will subsequently be able to view their place within the multifaceted industry of the future.

Description

The course gives the innovative promoter chances to explore personal interests at postgraduate level, underpinned by extensive research, and combined with benefits of debate and peer review, the individual will subsequently be able to view their place within the multifaceted industry of the future.

Department: School of Art, Design and Fashion

Qualification:

PgCert

Qualification Level:

RQF Level 7

Requirements:

Applicants are normally required to have completed an undergraduate programme or 1st degree in a relevant subject (e.g. fashion and brand promotion, marketing, public relations, journalism, fashion merchandising, photography, design), normally at 1st or upper 2nd classification (or the equivalent of a UK GPA of 60 per cent); all applicants need to prepare a comprehensive study plan proposal which should evidence interest, dedication or experience within the subject of lifestyle and fashion; exceptionally an applicant who does not meet the above academic criteria but who has considerable appropriate work experience are considered; the application form must be accompanied by: evidence of creative ability; a comprehensive study plan proposal; IELTS 6.5 or equivalent for applicants whose first language is not English.

Assessment Methods:

The course is continually assessed through module requirements, allowing students to achieve target awards, final modules are graded: Pass; merit; distinction.

Modules:

Design research 1: Literature and contextual review (written assignment); design practice 1: Learning agreement (written document); reflective journal (blog/ research document); body of work (portfolio); design research 2: Position of practice (written assignment); design practice 2: Learning agreement (written document); body of work (portfolio); body of work (portfolio/ internal conference paper / journal article / project.

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