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Undergraduate Degree Courses

This unit introduces the critical & Contextual Studies approach to Fashion as a cultural concept, industry and creative endeavour, developing ways of critical thinking and academic enquiry that will form the basis of subsequent study. The unit introduces students to a wide range of key cultural concepts, whilst developing skills in research methods, literature reviews, critical thinking, reading, analysis and academic writing that will inform subsequent study. So, if you are looking to embark on a new career, develop your skills to industry standards or move up into higher education, we're confident we’ll help you to achieve your aim. The fashion industry is now valued at £1.25 trillion and employs over 75 million workers worldwide. Secondary Education: Business Education ‘Top up’ your existing qualifications for a full BA degree on our one-year Youth, Community and Families course. Build on your knowledge of specialist subjects such as disability, counselling, mentoring a

Ba Hons Fashion Business With Foundation Year

This will help you when pursuing a career in a range of fashion industry related roles. Get the foundation of skills and knowledge you need for a future career in health care by studying our new T-level course. Gain a nationally-recognised qualification equivalent 8d music to three A-levels as well as substantial real-world work experience during your studies. ‘Top up’ your existing qualifications for a full BA degree on our one-year Sports Management course. Creative Writing Mlitt Featuring key industry-recognised standards for graduate practitioners, this course will prepare you for a range of rewarding careers working with young children. GCSE grade C/4 in English language or level 2 Equivalent qualifications (e.g. Functional Skills) may be considered. This codecoda unit provides core knowledge of the customer, and asks the question, why do we shop? It explores customer motivations, consumer cultures, the shopping journey, customer relationship marketing and the impact of susta