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BA Fashion Business and Marketing (with Foundation Year)
About this course
The fashion industry is one of the most complex and rapidly changing sectors in the global economy, shaped by shifting consumer behaviour, supply chain pressures, digital transformation, and growing scrutiny of its social and environmental impact. Fashion business and marketing sits at the intersection of creative culture and commercial reality, asking you to understand both how the industry works and how to communicate effectively within it. It covers brand management, retail strategy, consumer psychology, digital marketing, sustainability, and the global structures through which fashion products move from design to sale. At the University of Winchester, this four-year programme includes an integrated foundation year, giving you a thorough grounding in the conceptual and analytical frameworks of the subject before you move into the degree proper. You will develop practical skills in digital marketing, trend analysis, buying and merchandising, and brand communication, alongside a strong ethical awareness of the industry's environmental and social challenges. The programme is designed to produce graduates who are ready to operate in a rapidly evolving landscape, equipped with both technical know-how and the critical thinking to navigate change. You will study current industry practice and emerging trends, and you will engage with questions about sustainability and responsible business that are increasingly central to the sector. Graduates of fashion business and marketing programmes pursue careers across the industry, in roles including brand marketing manager, buying assistant, merchandiser, digital marketing executive, fashion PR, and retail strategy analyst. The combination of business acumen and creative sector knowledge is valued by fashion brands, retailers, agencies, and media companies. Skills in digital marketing and data-driven consumer insight also transfer well into wider marketing and communications roles. Further study at postgraduate level in fashion management, luxury brand management, or marketing is available for those wishing to specialise or move into more senior strategic roles.
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