University of Chester
Parkgate Road
Chester
CH1 4BJ
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Undergraduate Admissions
Email:admissions@chester.ac.uk
Phone:01244 511000
Fax: 01244 511300

We deliver 21st century learning for the 21st century fashion industry. With 75% online and 25% face-to-face learning, our course mirrors the current and future working environment of the fashion communication marketing industry.
This is Internship Education, providing industry experience and the opportunity to build networks alongside a solid academic underpinning, with smaller fees than a traditional three-year degree.
As our course is delivered by contemporary industry specialists, we are able to reflect what is happening in the fashion industry. Influenced by innovation within the fashion industry and following discussion with contemporary industry professionals, you will be prepared for the technological advancements that have shaped contemporary fashion communication, and be ready to react and respond to the requirements of the future potential of the industry, developing connections with new and established social media audiences.
Comprising of just six modules, taught sequentially over six trimesters within a social media platform and with dedicated industry mentors, you will gain high-level social media skills. You will also develop highly sought after transferable skills, so you can reach your full potential and succeed no matter which direction you wish to take following graduation.
If you love fashion and have the drive and ambition to be a social media influencer, content creator, stylist, campaign designer or brand developer this is the course for you.
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Course optionsParkgate Road
Chester
CH1 4BJ
Email:admissions@chester.ac.uk
Phone:01244 511000
Fax: 01244 511300