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Undergraduate Degree Courses

‘Top up’ your existing qualifications for a full BA degree on our one-year International Tourism Business Management course. Sharpen your existing business management skills for the tourism sector and apply your learning by working on live industry projects. Want to study the education field at university but don’t yet meet the entry requirements for higher level courses? This diploma provides a stepping stone towards future careers in teaching and education, introducing you to key concepts in this sector while building your core academic skills. This unit will enable students to develop commercial skills that are essential in the fashion industry and become familiar with the business start-up process. Secondary Education: Business Education Critiques will involve you and your peers discussing and giving feedback on each other’s work. This will prepare you for life in the fashion industry where you’ll need to listen to – and not be upset by – constructive criticism. Working in par

Hnc Fashion Business

Supply chain management is a relatively new topic which began to take shape in the 1980s and has gained momentum, in recent years, with advances in digital technology . In this module students will identify the needs of the customer and how to develop relationships, conventionally adversarial and arm’s length, to one of mutuality and trust. They will study the impact of the New Industrial Revolution, and the emergence of rapid manufacturing, advanced robotics and digitisation of the supply chain. Secondary Education: Biology With Science UKInbound is a trade association for the UK’s inbound tourism sector. BITA is the trade association for forklift truck manufacturers and suppliers, suppliers of associated components and services, and the materials handling media in the UK. While it’s hard work, this isn’t to say a fashion degree isn’t worth it. We’re a member of the British Fashion Colleges Council, which means you can compete in prestigious competitions. In your final year, you

Bsc Hons Fashion Marketing

This unit enables independent, action-based learning; working in a team to develop a new fashion business proposition. Projects facilitate the development of key professional skills, employability and entrepreneurial attributes. This unit enables students to further develop their critical skills and research interests, contextualising and analyzing key issues and shifts in the domain of Fashion. This unit builds on and extends the knowledge and skills developed in Fashion Cultures 1. The pressures on managers and leaders in today’s complex organisations are immense. The emphasis on performance, efficiency and effectiveness together with the global competition for managerial jobs places a premium on managerial and leadership skills. This module introduces some of the latest ideas in the field whilst simultaneously evaluating them from a practical, ethical and international perspective. Students will explore the role of power in organisations and critically evaluate how power and inf