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Level 4
Exploration
Through the journey of the course, you’ll experience challenges and new possibilities whilst seeking innovative solutions to concept origination, application and final outcomes. On this course, you’ll develop key skillsets which will underpin and inform your professional growth and develop your sense of place in the industry.
You’ll critically reflect on the study
of fashion branding and communication from the beginning of the course, with
historical design studies and academic theory are embedded across the two
terms. These two units define through investigation and experience the range of
possible practices and areas of study you may want to engage with as a fashion
communicator during your time on the course.
At the end of your first year, you’ll create an individual project concept which may involve aspects of collaboration, where you’ll begin to define strengths and specialist choices through the production of a publication or digital equivalent that embeds the core skills learned in the first two terms.
The Level 4 journey will not only shape
your experience through learning new skills and knowledge, but will identify
your strengths, interests and areas of specialisms as well as introducing you
to professional practices. It will also ensure that you engage with a broad
range of experiences, which will support specialist decisions in the future.
Level 5
Innovation
During your second year, you’ll be able
to undertake a UK or international work experience placement or take part in an
AUB in-house ‘Live Project’ with a current brand or design company. Both
options will help prepare you for the professional world by giving you firsthand
experience of commercial businesses and the expectations around professional
industry practice.
You’ll also undertake a trip to a major
fashion capital that will broaden your professional experiences and networking
skills.
You’ll develop a critical understanding
of consumer awareness and market diversity, whilst directly informing focused
communication development and market analysis. You’ll engage with distinct and
challenging research methods and visual communication, while at the same time
preparing for a professional role in industry.
You’ll be encouraged to question
existing practices and look for new solutions, exploring diversity, niche
market opportunity and develop empathic consideration for the local and global
fashion industry. You’ll develop a portfolio of visual and written material to
promote yourself in your continued professional development.
You’ll produce a written document, in
the form of an article or editorial piece or whole publication, with supporting
collaborative images which embed your design philosophy and narrative.
Level 6
Application
In your final year, you’ll undertake Final Major Project units relevant to your desired future career or postgraduate study. Your Project will be appropriate for Graduate Fashion Week, relevant exhibitions and related fashion events.
Where possible, you’ll have the
opportunity to be involved with exhibitions or events in the Bournemouth
locality, Graduate Fashion Week or produce a publishable branding and
communication outcome.
In the first term, you’ll also produce
either a dissertation, or a focused business proposal, in which you demonstrate
an advanced range of research and writing skills.
You’ll also undertake a Personal
Branding unit, preparing you further for your career by developing a
professional portfolio of your best work, along with supported learning around
CV, role application, personal presentation, interview techniques and further
engagement with the industry.
Ultimately the final year requires you
to define the final direction of your theory and practice. It encourages you to
be focused and innovative. You will graduate with the knowledge, understanding,
professional skills and creative agility necessary to further develop your
specialist practices, in professional environments.
We actively encourage you to form collectives, start-up businesses, organise events, complete internships, enter competitions and work collaboratively.
AUB is located on the south coast of England, two miles from the centre of Bournemouth. It has good train links to London and other big cities.
Bournemouth is the furthest easterly point of the Jurassic Coast, England’s first Natural World Heritage site, which spans 95 miles of unspoilt countryside of exceptional natural beauty and historic geology. Subsidised bus routes operate to and from the campus. Good cycle paths are in place.