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  • DeadlineStudy Details: MA 1 year full-time

Course Description

MA Strategic Fashion Marketing has a global reputation for success in launching fashion industry careers. It is a well-established and renowned course with a record of recruiting high calibre students leading to an excellent record of graduate employability.  

The course provides a learning environment in which business graduates can develop both creative and strategic skills in fashion marketing and management.  You will develop knowledge and skills in areas such as marketing strategy, business development, brand strategy, consumer insights, digital as well as marketing communications. The course also offers in-depth analysis into innovative and industry specific fields such as luxury, international strategy, sustainability and digital technologies. 

The course will challenge you to rethink the status quo of the industry and develop innovative and holistic approaches to problem solving, preparing you to successfully navigate this dynamic industry. 

Industry speakers will showcase new thinking and expertise in the sector, providing you with multiple opportunities to network and develop professional skills.

What to expect: 

  • Critical analytical skills. You will be challenged to develop highly employable skills through the production of your unique research project, adding to a growing body of knowledge within global strategic fashion marketing practice.  
  • Contemporary industry-informed curriculum. This will challenge and contribute to your  professional growth and resilience needed for a successful career within dynamic industries.  
  • Research led teaching and knowledge exchange with global academic and industry partners as well as London College of Fashion research centres including the Fashion Innovation Agency. 

Entry Requirements

  • An Honours degree at 2.1 or above in a related discipline 

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Fees

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Student Destinations

All our postgraduate courses offer career development, so that you become a creative thinker, making effective contributions to your relevant sector of the fashion industry.

LCF offers students the opportunity to develop Personal and Professional Development (PPD) skills while studying through:

  • Access to to speaker programmes and events featuring alumni and industry.
  • Access to careers activities, such as CV clinics and one-to-one advice sessions.
  • Access to a graduate careers service
  • Access to a live jobsboard for all years.
  • Advice on setting up your own brand or company.

Career paths:

Masters graduates have an acknowledged advantage in the employment market, obtaining work in a wide range of vocational and academic fields related to fashion, including working as a Marketing Executive, Brand Manager, Marketing Communications Manager.

The MA also provides an excellent preparation for higher level research degrees (MPhil or PhD), with an increasing number of graduates undertaking research in fashion related subjects, in practice or theory or entering into education as lecturers.

Module Details

Block 1 

  • Fashion Marketing Strategy (20 credits)
    Fashion is a truly global industry in which political, economic, social, legal, environmental and technological developments are causing the reinvention of traditional business models. Fashion marketeers of the future need to be at the forefront, provoking and inspiring change. This unit allows you to think strategically about markets and marketing activities and understand how fashion marketing strategy works in practice, its influence on its various stakeholders and how it’s situated in the context of the overall strategic direction of a business. The emphasis is on how fashion businesses adapt and change for future success in a globalised and cross-cultural industry. You are expected to develop knowledge and awareness of national, local and global audiences, within the context of different cultures, understanding how this can influence strategic planning and key performance indicators for fashion products and services. 
  • Brand Management (20 credits)
    Brands have become the central focus not only within marketing activity but throughout society, from a personal level to a global scale. Through our interconnected, fast-paced world, many scholars argue that we should no longer prioritise a product or service but instead create meaningful brands that transcend boarders, industries, and generations. Utilising a range of theories, you will explore all aspects of fashion brand management, from brand creation to strategies for growth, survival and sustainability and ethics, from a local and global perspective. You will evaluate the customer journey and how brands create value and experience for customers. 
  • Consumer Insights for Communications (20 credits)
    In a dynamic and digitally driven fashion industry, effective communication is the key to success. This unit adopts a customer-centric approach enabling you to identify, evaluate and respond to consumer motivations and emotions elicited by fashion brands. This unit equips you with the theoretical and practical knowledge to formulate and manage communication strategies that resonate with consumers and drive business growth. You will also explore the competitive landscape of the global fashion industry and explore the financial implications of integrated marketing communication strategies. 

Block 2 

  • Elective Units (20 credits) 
    Individual unit descriptors can be found in the Electives Handbook. 
  • Advanced Marketing Strategy (20 credits) 
    This unit looks at contemporary issues affecting the global fashion industry and provides opportunity to explore traditional and contemporary models and theories in corporate strategy, applying these in the context of the global fashion industry. You will develop your understanding of change within the fashion industry from a global perspective and the resulting business strategies and areas of focus emerging in response to changing societal demands for business conduct, socio-economic trends, innovative technologies, and cultural changes. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks, case studies, and real-world examples, you will explore advanced strategic concepts tailored for fashion marketing. 
  • Advanced Research Methods for Fashion Business (20 credits) 
    Developing effective approaches to research is crucial for success in your Master's project (MAP) and in your wider career. In this unit you will start to develop and explore your individual research project in preparation for your MAP. You will start to build a theoretical framework for your project and isolate the purpose of the research through the development of a project aim and objectives. You will also decide the research philosophy and design you wish to implement for your MAP, developing a robust theoretically justified research proposal. In the process of developing your research proposal you will consider a range of research methodologies, methods and approaches, evaluating how you will utilise primary research tools effectively in your MAP. 

Block 3 

  • Masters Project (60 credits)  
    The Masters Project is the final stage of your Masters’ course and is the culmination of your studies and provides you with a space to synthesise all the knowledge and skills you have gained on the course so far. Your project will be self-directed and you will negotiate the shape and direction of your project at the outset with your supervisor. This important final phase of your studies is where you will effectively communicate your work along with your ability to critically interrogate your practice with robust approaches to research and theoretical analysis. Upon completion of your project, you will have generated a high-level Masters’ quality piece of work that will showcase your practice, academic literacy and the professional standards that will act as a platform for your future career and professional development

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