Fashion & Textiles
You’ll need to do as much work experience as possible during your degree and, even then, it’s common for fashion graduates to have to complete several internships before they land their first permanent job. Or you could work in advertising, marketing, public relations or events management within the fashion industry. Your first year will give you a broad introduction to your subject and start developing key technical skills. Your second year will then expand on the knowledge and skills you’ve gained so far and it’s likely that you’ll be given more project work. By submitting your details you consent to the University contacting you about our courses, facilities and the University itself. From managing sporting events and festivals to wedding planning or resorts, this degree course will give you the skills to create exceptional events experiences – with the significant advantage of a 12-month industry placement before you graduate. ‘Top up’ your existing qualifications for a full BA...