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BA Fashion Marketing and Promotion (with Foundation Year)
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Fashion marketing and promotion is the discipline that connects the creative world of fashion with the commercial and communicative strategies needed to bring it to market. Where fashion design is concerned with what is made, fashion marketing is concerned with how it is positioned, communicated, and sold, drawing on consumer psychology, brand strategy, digital marketing, visual communication, and the cultural analysis of style and taste. It is a field that demands both creativity and commercial acumen, combining an understanding of fashion as a cultural phenomenon with the practical skills of the marketer and communicator. At the University of Northampton, this four-year, full-time programme includes both an integrated foundation year and a sandwich placement year, making it a particularly thorough preparation for professional life in the industry. The foundation year builds your knowledge of marketing, fashion, and business concepts, and develops the academic and creative skills you will need for the degree that follows. Through the main programme you will study fashion brand management, consumer behaviour, digital marketing, visual merchandising, campaign planning, buying and merchandising, and the global fashion market, developing a thorough understanding of how fashion companies operate and how effective marketing shapes brand perception and commercial success. A year abroad and work placement opportunities provide further professional and international experience. Graduates of fashion marketing and promotion find careers in fashion brands, retailers, luxury goods companies, PR and communications agencies, digital marketing roles, and the broader creative and commercial fashion industry. Roles in brand management, buying, visual merchandising, digital marketing, and PR are all common destinations, and many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in fashion management, marketing, or retail. For those who want to work at the intersection of fashion and commerce, this programme provides a well-structured and professionally connected route into a competitive and globally significant industry.
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