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Fashion Marketing BA(Hons)

2024-25 (also available for 2025-26)

Places available in clearing. Find out more.
Places available in clearing. Find out more.

Start date

16 September 2024

Duration

3 years full-time
4 years inc. placement year

About the course

Reasons to study

  1. Benefit from real-world experience; previous students have delivered exciting live projects for brands such as Coach, Patrick, Something Wicked, and Primark.
  2. Build vital industry experience by undertaking a work placement, either in the UK or internationally.
  3. You can work alongside student designers, photographers, film makers, and musicians on exciting live briefs. 

Love all things fashion? Intrigued by the world of fashion marketing? If so, our Fashion Marketing BA(Hons) is for you.

This course covers the creation, communication, and consumption of fashion. During the degree, you’ll get a better understanding of marketing, digital promotion, branding, buying and creative direction.

You’ll be taught by fashion industry experts and work on live briefs, collaborating with student designers, photographers, film makers, and musicians and broadening your horizons along the way.

The course is designed to prepare you for a post-university role in fashion marketing, equipping you with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in this exciting environment.

Why study Fashion Marketing BA(Hons)

On the course, you’ll develop your understanding of how the fashion industry works to promote and market fashion, focusing on social media, digital advertising, event planning, styling, branding, and trend forecasting.

You’ll use our resources and our inter-disciplinary environment to personalise your learning and develop a wide range of skills to help you become a confident player within fashion. Sharing modules with students on other fashion courses, you’ll develop a broad understanding of the industry and the opportunities within it, before focusing on your specialism of fashion marketing.

You’ll also work on an exciting range of industry-focused projects to help build your brand awareness and marketing skills; past students have delivered exciting live projects for brands such as Coach, Patrick, Something Wicked, and Primark.

The dynamic environment of marketing provides diverse, challenging, and exciting opportunities in roles such as marketing, branding, advertising, PR and event planning.

You may also opt to go into fashion and textile buying management, business marketing, business management and more. You could choose instead to further your studies in, for example, business studies, design management, retailing, buying or fashion promotion and more.

Course detail

Core modules:

Materials Processes and Practices

This module is designed to build your core knowledge in materials and processes used in a wide range of both bespoke and industrial applications. You will have the opportunity to explore how materials for the fashion, costume and fashion marketing industries continually evolve through technological developments and innovation.

Content Creation

The creation of content to engage and resonate with an audience is a key skill used by fashion marketers. Students will explore this new and developing area which has become essential for promotion and marketing campaigns for fashion business both online and offline. The creation of differing types of content across varying channels from written, print, digital, visual, audio and video will be explored with an emphasis on creating content using industry standards, and emerging software, technology, and applications.

Fashion Marketing Practice

This module will explore the application of fashion marketing theories and practises in a contemporary fashion context. How fashion marketing works within organisations will be explored and examined across buying, merchandising, communication, branding, promotion, and creative practice. The fashion industry will be viewed and examined from the perspectives of home and international consumers, manufacturers, and retailers. Students will use creative practices as a way to explore and develop dynamic ideas at the cutting edge of fashion marketing and promotion.

Fashion Marketing Fundamentals

This module will introduce the fundamentals of marketing and develop the core skills, theories and processes that underpin fashion marketing. Students will explore branding, the marketing mix, understand, and use marketing research and explore the application of strategy across the spectrum of fashion businesses. A clear understanding of the consumer and how and why they buy will be explored and how this effects the decision making processes of fashion businesses.

Sustainable Principles

This module introduces the theory underpinning how textiles and its associated industries are responding to sustainability targets and concerns. Students will develop knowledge, understanding and critical thinking whilst exploring key principles of sustainability such as environmental and social impact, sustainable practices related to manufacturing, recycling/reuse of materials, and circular business models.

Entry requirements

To find out if you’re eligible to start this course in September 2024 and get more information on how to apply, please see our Clearing pages or call our Clearing Helpline on 0333 987 900001484 472777.

If you’re interested in studying this course in September 2025, please view the 2025-26 course information.

Placements


The course offers an optional one-year (36 weeks minimum) work placement after the second year, either in the United Kingdom or internationally. This will give you the opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience and insight into your chosen career path and open up your graduate employment prospects. Our Placement Unit and academic staff have excellent industry links and can support you in applying for and finding your placement(s), and you will be supported during your placement year through scheduled visits from academic staff.

Students from our suite of fashion courses have previously taken up placement opportunities with companies including J Barbour & Sons, Jimmy Choo, Hobbs and Temperley.

You can find out more information on placements here.

A placement is a great opportunity to explore your chosen industry, to understand the sector, network and make valuable contacts, whilst developing your skills, knowledge and experience. A placement is a chance to get involved, to put theory into practice and to work alongside professionals.

Photo of Steph Bower, Placements officer for SAH

Stephanie Bower, Placements Officer

Student Work

A gallery of work by our Fashion Brand Marketing students and graduates. Click on each image to find out more.

Your career


This course aims to help you to develop the skills needed for roles such as marketing, fashion journalism, fashion PR, advertising and promotion, both in the UK and abroad.

Reflecting industry practice is at the heart of this degree, and as such you will work collaboratively as well as individually on a variety of projects; in the past, for example, students have delivered exciting live projects for brands such as Coach, L.K. Bennett, Topshop, and Primark. Enriching your learning will be a series of field trips to exhibitions and other appropriate cultural and commercial events; these will complement your studies and inspire your ideas.

*Percentage of our undergraduate students from these subject areas go on to work and/or further study within fifteen months of graduating (HESA Graduate Outcomes 2019/20, UK domiciled, other activities excluded).

80-92% Graduates employed*

Student support

At the University of Huddersfield, you'll find support networks and services to help you get ahead in your studies and social life. Whether you study at undergraduate or postgraduate level, you'll soon discover that you're never far away from our dedicated staff and resources to help you to navigate through your personal student journey. Find out more about all our support services.

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Changes to your course after you enrol as a student

Changes to option modules:

Where your course allows you to choose modules from a range of options, we will review these each year and change them to reflect the expertise of our staff, current trends in research and as a result of student feedback or demand for certain modules. We will always ensure that you have an equivalent range of options to that advertised for the course. We will let you know in good time the options available for you to choose for the following year.

Major changes:

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