Fashion & the Creative Economy MA

Facts about Fashion & the Creative Economy

Qualification MA
Duration Full time: 1 year
Part time: 2 years
Attendance Two/three days a week 
Assessment A mix of project work and formal assessments, including essays, case studies, reports and presentations, plus the final Personal Research Project (approx 15,000 words)
Start date September only (week commencing 17 September 2012)

Course structure

For more information on all Creative Economy courses at Kingston University, please visit www.ourcreativeeconomy.com.

Choose Kingston's Fashion & the Creative Economy MA

If you are currently employed in or would like to develop a career in the fashion industry, the Fashion & the Creative Economy MA course is ideal. It will introduce you to the UK fashion industry and broaden your understanding in terms of the relationship between the design, production, mediation, distribution and consumption of fashion.

What will you study?

By the end of the course, you will have developed a strong critical understanding of the various challenges faced by the fashion industry in the UK whilst acquiring the practical and entrepreneurial skills needed to succeed in this creative industry.

Will this course suit me?

If you are looking for a course where you can enhance your creative skills whilst acquiring practical, managerial and entrepreneurial skills this course is for you. We will help you find ways to connect creativity and business in a successful and meaningful way. Find out more...

Course structure

Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. 

For the core modules, you will study with students from across all the Creative Industries programmes. For the specialist modules, you will study alongside fashion journalism students.

Core modules

  • This corner-stone module provides you with 'hands on' experience of life in the creative economy through working together to create, design and manage a viable creative enterprise project. 

    This creative project will form the context for subsequent learning throughout the course.

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  • This module aims to develop your entrepreneurial management behaviours, encouraging an approach to learning that copes with and enjoys uncertainty, risks and complexity. 

    The core curriculum of this module will underpin the knowledge and skills required for The Creative Economy module.

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  • This module encourages you to learn experientially about leadership through performance and develop conceptual understanding of creative leadership and how it differs from more traditional approaches. 

    Where appropriate, you will apply your learning to leadership roles in the creative project developed within The Creative Economy module.

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  • This module offers a range of optional learning experiences to complement the three core modules above. These include areas such as:

    • consultancy practice;
    • cross-cultural management communication;
    • creativity and consumption; and
    • critical appraisal of the creative economy. 

    Specific learning outcomes for each student will be agreed with the course director, and may involve taught sessions, work-based learning, or a mixture of both.

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Specialist modules

  • Contextualising Fashion I
  • Contextualising Fashion II

Final project

  • Personal Research Project

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