

BA Fashion Management and Communication
About this course
Fashion management and communication is a degree that addresses the business and communicative machinery of one of the world's most dynamic creative industries. Fashion operates at the intersection of culture, commerce, identity, and image, and the professionals who manage and communicate it need to understand not only the aesthetics and trends of the industry but also the commercial and strategic frameworks that determine how brands reach and build relationships with consumers. Styling, trend forecasting, marketing, public relations, brand communication, and content creation are all dimensions of this complex field. At Sheffield Hallam University, this part-time programme, which also offers a foundation year for students who benefit from additional academic preparation, is designed to prepare you for an exciting career in the global fashion industry. A sandwich year is incorporated to provide the opportunity for professional placement in a fashion, communications, or retail environment, and work placements are embedded throughout the course to develop your industry experience alongside your academic learning. You will engage with the creative, commercial, and communicative dimensions of fashion, developing your ability to analyse trends, develop brands, create compelling content, and manage the relationships between fashion businesses and their audiences. Graduates go on to work in fashion PR and communications, brand management, retail management, trend analysis, fashion journalism, digital content creation, social media, buying and merchandising, and e-commerce. The broad and practically oriented character of this degree means graduates are equipped for a range of roles across the fashion industry and in adjacent creative and commercial fields. Postgraduate study in fashion management, marketing, or communications is a further option for those seeking to specialise or develop leadership expertise.
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