School of Management and Science Andrew Hughes - Dean October 2010.

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School of Management and Science Andrew Hughes - Dean October 2010

The University of the Arts, London 6 Colleges of Art, Design and Communication The London College of Fashion incorporating Cordwainers College Central St. Martins College of Art incorporating Byam Shaw School of Art + the Drama Centre London. Chelsea College of Art Camberwell College of Art Wimbledon College of Art London College of Communication

London College of Fashion The only specialist fashion college in the UK – 5100 students in 4 schools 200 staff – many industry experts / academics / researchers Unparalleled specialist resources - 6 sites across London The Fashion Business Resource Studio - a single point of contact sharing the creative, business and technical expertise of London College of Fashion with the fashion and lifestyle industries. Centre for Fashion Enterprise - London's pioneering fashion business incubator Creative Arts and Management Research Hub Centre for Sustainable Fashion

Science FashionBusiness FashionManagement 1250 FT + PT Students 0910 Flexible Learning Who we are and what we do and what we do 50 academic staff 0910

School of Management and Science Undergraduate Courses BA (Hons) Fashion Management BSc (Hons) Cosmetic Science BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Realisation (PT) BA (Hons) Fashion Media (PT) BA (Hons) Fashion Business (PT) FdSc/BSc Beauty and Spa Management) FdA/BA Fashion Buying and Merchandising FdA/BA Fashion Design and Marketing FdA/BA Fashion Marketing and Promotion FdA Fashion Marketing and Promotion (online) FdA/BA Fashion Retail Branding and Visual Merchandising (full and part- time modes) FdA/BA Fashion Retail Management Cert HE Fashion Retail Merchandising (at the Fashion Retail Academy) Further Education Access To Higher Education Diploma (Fashion Business)

School of Graduate Studies (Business and Management courses) All PG courses at the LCF are housed in the Graduate School MA Strategic Fashion Marketing MA Design Management MA Fashion and Entrepreneurship PG Certificate in Fashion Buying and Merchandising Graduate Diploma in Fashion Management PG provision is growing quickly at the UAL and the LCF – new courses in this curriculum area include the following: From 2011 EMBA Fashion From or 5 year Integrated Masters BSc/MSc International Fashion Management

School of Management and Science USP Industry Links All the UG courses in the school have very close ties with industry, these ties range from:- Course Development e.g. FdA Fashion Retail Branding and Visual Merchandising – John Lewis, Selfridges, Debenhams BSc CS - Society of Cosmetic Scientists /Cosmetics Toiletries Perfumery Association Work Experience Available on all FdA and FdSc courses Consultancy Projects – BA Fashion Management 50+ different companies Sponsored Projects – FdA B+M Ede & Ravenscroft, FdA in Business John Lewis, BSc CS Barefoot Botanicals, Sandwich (Placement) Year Diploma in Professional Studies - BAFM and BSc CS including Erasmus and other overseas exchanges Bursaries and Prizes BAFM Oasis/ FdAs John Lewis, Timberland BSc CS CTPA/SCS Speaker Programmes Regular talks by industry professionals – WGSN, RED (security fraud systems), OLLI, Adidas, Club 21, Top Shop Industry Professionals – contribute to the curriculum as associate lecturers Specialist facilities - Beauty Salons, Science Laboratories, Buying Office, Visual Merchandising Studios New high specification teaching and learning facilities at High Holborn

Your Course / Cluster Friendships/Student Groups / Future Networks Your School / LCF / UAL / Wider Friendships /Networks Fashion Business + Industry Contacts / Networks Getting the most from your time at University

University of the Arts London Awards Ceremonies 2010

Getting the blend right Confident Graduate / Moving Onwards FB / SMS / LCF/ UAL London’s Cultural Life Fashion Industry

School of Management And Science

School of Management and Science A new Integrated Masters course is being developed for a 2011 Start Master of Science in International Fashion Management (full time) 4 or 5 years depending on whether candidates participate in the placement year Awards at HE level 7 (Master of Science) with exit points at HE level 4 (Cert HE), 5 (Dip HE), 6 (BSc) Curriculum specialisms: Fashion Management, Supply Chain, Logistics, International Business, People Management.

Master of Science in International Fashion Management Strong international dimension supported by global business language and cultural elements Deconstruction of corporate social responsibility in an international context Established international links (Pearl Academy of Fashion, New Delhi / University of Boras, Sweden – Institute of Textiles / Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology/ Amsterdam Fashion Institute / Hong Kong Polytechnic University / Laboratory Institute of Merchandising New York) to be utilised for curriculum development Focus on numerical and quantitative science in response to demand from industry and the current national academic debate Use of simulated IT based industry relevant projects Dual-School course management / delivery: course development and delivery to HE levels 4/5/6 to take place within the School of Management and Science and course delivery at HE level 7 within the Graduate School.

Master of Science in International Fashion Management Post Graduates from this Integrated Master’s programme will be much in demand by employers as it will provide a range and depth of specialist knowledge at Master’s level and equip graduates with vital technical and personal skills; this programme provides concentrated delivery of the educational foundation for a career as a leading professional in supply chain management, logistics, buying and merchandising. The following industry partners have already expressed strong interest in the design and delivery of the programme: Debenhams, The John Lewis Partnership, White Stuff and ASOS. Optional placement year opportunity following successful completion of HE level 5 Following consultation with industry, emphasis to be placed on drawing upon student cultural backgrounds and experience to support peer learning and individual reflection Emphasis in curriculum on personal and team-work skills development, in line with industry requirements.

Master of Science in International Fashion Management Core subjects at A2 equivalent – Maths, Economics, Business Studies, Science subjects, IT, Geography, Psychology, Languages Entry requirement of 300 tariff points (BBB at ‘A’ level) An IELTS score of 7 or above for international applicants.