International Fashion Marketing MA
Lead and succeed in the vibrant and fast-changing fashion industry. Study the global consumer and technological innovations.
- Name: International Fashion Marketing
- Qualification: MA
- Level: Postgraduate
- Study mode: Full time
- Duration: 12 - 16 months
- Tuition fees: £18,000 *
- Scholarships: Yes *
- Next start date: September 2018
- Future start date: January 2019
- Study abroad: No
- Validation: Regent's University London
*For more information please refer to the fees and financial support sections below.
Overview
The MA International Fashion Marketing provides future fashion marketing managers and directors with the practical and intellectual skills to lead and succeed in the vibrant and fast-changing fashion industry.
Our MA programme has been developed in consultation with industry experts and designed to ensure that our graduates are best placed to capitalize on new opportunities presented by the most sustained period of creative disruption in fashion since the industrial revolution.
Technological innovation is challenging long-established fashion systems and changing the ways in which the industry markets itself globally.
Dynamic and fast-paced by nature, the industry is set to continue this period of disruption for the foreseeable future.
You will learn about the global fashion consumer and how sustainable fashion is changing marketing strategies.
Our programme will place you at the heart of the fashion-business revolution, located in central London, the heartland of fashion.
In addition, you will benefit from a study trip to Milan, included in the fees.
Structure
Length
On the MA International Fashion Marketing, you undertake three terms of study, each of which comprises 60 credits, with 180 credits in total.
Modules
Our module structure is organized according to the principle that a Regent’s education is intensive and intimate.
You will take modules concurrently each term, with a study trip to a European fashion capital during the year. While taking mandatory core modules, you will also be able to choose optional modules such as Trend Analysis, Fashion Buying & Distribution, a language or Luxury Goods. The optional modules enable you to pursue your interests so that you can graduate from the programme with an individual profile, ready to pursue your aspirations within international fashion marketing.
The programme comprises both core and optional modules:
Core modules:
- Marketing Strategy
- Research Methods
- The Global Fashion Consumer
- Fashion Branding
- Fashion Marketing Communications Strategies
- Fashion Trends, Buying, and Distribution
Module options (Term 1):
- Language option
- Fashion PR and the Fashion Show
- Luxury Goods
Module options (Term 2):
- Language option
- Fashion Retail Marketing
- Entrepreneurship and Luxury
Capstone module (Term 3):
- Individual Consultancy Project or Dissertation
Teaching & assessment
Assessment structure
The programme draws on a wide range of assessment types to reflect the nature of the industry and to give you every opportunity to successfully demonstrate achievement on the programme, depending upon your learning style.
This includes essays, research activities, reports, presentations, reflective reports, panel critiques, interviews, group work, material outcomes and live projects. Alternative assessments are provided where possible for students with a registered disability.
You will also engage in self-assessment and peer assessment.
Study methods
The MA International Fashion Marketing is industry-orientated. Experiential learning is therefore fundamental to many of the learning and teaching methodologies used on the programme, and many of the assessments that you will complete. Preparation for your career is also integral to the design of the programme.
Lectures and seminars are the most common method of delivery. Whilst these operate on the assumption that you have little prior knowledge of the subject, there is an expectation that you will supplement the knowledge and skills acquired during contact time with your own additional independent learning. The programme is intensive and challenging, echoing the nature of the fashion industry.
You will be expected to attend lectures, seminars, workshops and presentations by guest speakers, all of which will provide you with a solid foundation for learning. At Regent’s, we believe that learning technology should be a supplement rather than a substitute for live teaching and personal learning exchanges. To supplement your studies, the material will be made available on your Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), Blackboard. We have a dedicated, award-winning Learning Technology Team who support our VLE.
In line with the industry focus of the programme, you will also have the opportunity to engage in practical learning activities such as fashion shoots, fashion show production, fashion styling and photography, and visits to industry events such as conferences, fashion weeks, exhibitions and other well-established industry happenings.
Among the other methods of learning on the programme are:
Induction
At the beginning of the programme, you will participate in an induction which will provide you with an overview of the programme and expectations for the year ahead. At the start of each module, you will be given a timetable and a reading list. Each module tutor will provide individual and group support for you during your module.
Guest speakers
Guest speakers are regularly involved in the programme to provide expert academic and practitioner input on your modules.
Masterclasses
Masterclasses enable you to learn from high-profile fashion and marketing practitioners in small groups, thereby giving you the opportunity to hone your fashion marketing knowledge and skills with professionals who work at a very senior level, while benefitting from the development of important networking skills.
Students with disabilities
Some classes are delivered in teaching rooms accessed via stairs. If you have a condition that affects your mobility and you require ground floor rooms or rooms with lift access you are advised to contact the Disability Officer.
Careers
For over 20 years, Fashion & Design at Regent’s has successfully launched graduates into international careers in fashion. While many of our graduates start their own businesses and creative ventures, some of the brands that our alumni have worked for include:
- All Saints
- Burberry
- Christina Siriano
- Coach
- Fashion Scout
- Fujiwara
- Gap
- GQ Magazine
- Hackett
- H&M
- Jaeger
- Marks & Spencer
- Matthew Williamson
- Puma
- Ralph Lauren
- Roland Mouret
- Saks
- Selfridges
- The White Company
- Top Man
- Vivienne Westwood
- Zandra Rhodes Enterprises
Entry requirements
Academic requirements
A Regent’s education provides you with a high level of personal attention, and this begins from the moment you apply to study with us. We want to understand who you are and what your skills and interests may be – we are interested in your potential, as well as your prior achievements. We review each application comprehensively and on its individual merit, considering all of your skills, interests, and attributes. Typically, we will make an offer to a student holding a minimum lower second class (2:2) UK Honours undergraduate degree from a recognized institution. Other equivalent international qualifications from recognized institutions will be accepted.
We also welcome applications from candidates who do not meet the essential entry criteria outlined above. In order to be accepted for exceptional entry, you must:
- Hold a minimum of two years’ relevant work experience
- Provide a 1000-word personal statement outlining your reasons for applying, and how your previous experience is of relevance to the programme you are applying for
- Be prepared to attend an interview with the Postgraduate Admissions Panel
English Language requirements
We require proof of English Proficiency. For example, we ask for:
- IELTS: Overall score of 6.5, with 6.0 or above in all 4 component parts
- Pearson’s Test for English (PTE): Overall score of 58, with 51 or above in each individual component
- TOEFL IBT: Overall score 80 (We do not accept TOEFL from applicants requiring a Tier 4 visa, as this qualification is no longer accepted by the UK Visas and Immigration Department (UKVI)
- A-level/GCSE/IGCSE English: grade C / 4 or above (for IGCSE certificates, please provide the Supplementary Certifying Statement with the breakdown of component grades)
- International Baccalaureate: Grade 5 in A1 or A2 English at Higher or Standard Level
For applicants who wish to improve their English language proficiency, please see our English language courses.
On-campus diagnostic test
For offer holders in London, we can provide a free on-campus English diagnostic test. This test must be arranged in advance. Please note, this is a diagnostic test for Regent’s University London only.
Fees
Tuition fees are set for the University’s financial year which runs from 1 August to 31 July.
Fees September 2018
- Annual tuition fee: £18,000
- Home/EU advance deposit: £1,000 (non-refundable)
- Non-EU advance deposit: £4,000 (non-refundable)
Fees January 2019
- Annual tuition fee: £18,250
- Home/EU advance deposit: £1,000 (non-refundable)
- Non-EU advance deposit: £4,000 (non-refundable)
Annual fees for students commencing studies in spring will span financial years. Spring and autumn fees will be invoiced at the rate applicable for that term.