Fashion Communication: Journalism
- 2 Study options
- Undergraduate
- Central Saint Martins
Course summary
BA Fashion Communication comprises three pathways: Image and Promotion, Histories and Theories, and Journalism. We encourage collaboration at every stage, and throughout the course you will work on projects with the other pathways and with students of the BA Fashion Design course.
Fashion Communication: Journalism is multi-platform, incorporating writing and broadcast, both editorial and commercial content creation. Students can explore written journalism, new platforms and diverse digital media, such as podcast and documentary film. You will be taught by practicing journalists, undertake live projects with fashion brands and community partners, and have the opportunity to gain invaluable work experience through internships and freelance projects. We attract applicants with writing skills and keen interest in journalism, but with an ability to work with visual and audio media, with editorial and directorial skills.
Fashion Communication at Central Saint Martins has a global reputation for innovation and originality. Our students are encouraged to be adaptable, to think critically and to challenge existing modes of representation. Our alumni work at the forefront of an ever-evolving field, in an ever-diversifying range of roles, including freelance journalists, fashion editors, content creators, producers and presenters. Our outlook is international, inclusive and diverse, reflecting the global nature of our community. We believe we must constantly challenge ourselves to shape ethical opportunities in fashion and influence the sustainable transformation of the industry.
About Central Saint Martins
Central Saint Martins is a world-leading centre for arts and design education, renowned for innovation and collaboration. Its reputation is built on the creativity of students, expertise of staff, and achievements of its graduates, including Turner Prize winners and Royal Designers.
The College fosters curiosity and experimentation, challenging students to test boundaries and rethink norms. Situated in London’s creative hub, its King’s Cross campus hosts over 500 annual events, connecting students with inspiring practitioners and industry leaders.
Combining academic excellence, creative ambition, and global connections, Central Saint Martins equips students to shape the future of art, design, and performance.
Courses sit within 3 Schools: C School, S School and M School, which cover a range of different disciplines, from fine art and performance to architecture, design, and fashion.
How to apply
Application codes
- Course code:
- P50J
- Institution code:
- U65
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- Data from:
- This course and 3 other journalism courses
- Date range:
- 2022-2024
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