Fashion Communication & Image (London) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Istituto Marangoni |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

22,700 GBPTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

28 Sep, 2026Application Deadline

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The course enables students to learn about entrepreneurship and innovation in both theory and practice, with specific attention to contemporary and upcoming digital outcomes and markets. Students are encouraged to examine the past and challenge the present, to have inventive, assertive ideas that question contemporary agendas. The course provides the skills, opportunities, and freedom to put those ideas into practice. The program allows for an opportunity to navigate and experiment with both traditional (still/moving image) and emerging digital media and technologies (3D/AI), using a variety of graphic design skills and platforms and considering mixed reality elements.

This course is part of the Fashion Styling study pathways, with fashion styling as the core subject. Participants specialize in the chosen area of interest (Creative Direction), completing the course with a distinct professional profile. The course is suitable for creative and practical students with entrepreneurial acumen. The development of the course leads students to learn how to manage self-initiated creative briefs, delivered and pursued from both a practical and academic perspective. The course encourages students to examine diversity, social responsibility, and sustainability and apply critical thinking across these important themes to their practice. Through teaching, industry simulated practice, specialist research, and collaborative work, students are encouraged to think differently by using the fashion industry as a lens to examine the history and work towards building a more sustainable and ethical environment in the future.

It challenges the intersection between fashion, communication, and innovation, aiming to drive meaningful change through informed, researched, and detailed proposals combined with an intuitive vision, solid communication, and design skills embedded in a creative strategy. The course offers an in-depth immersion into industry practice, both in terms of simulated scenarios and real projects, to gain practical skills in an environment that allows exploration of the fashion network on a global scale. The course also introduces the journey of an informed circular economy and ethical practices.

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The course enables students to learn about entrepreneurship and innovation in both theory and practice, with specific attention to contemporary and upcoming digital outcomes and markets. Students are encouraged to examine the past and challenge the present, to have inventive, assertive ideas that question contemporary agendas. The course provides the skills, opportunities, and freedom to put those ideas into practice. The program allows for an opportunity to navigate and experiment with both traditional (still/moving image) and emerging digital media and technologies (3D/AI), using a variety of graphic design skills and platforms and considering mixed reality elements.

This course is part of the Fashion Styling study pathways, with fashion styling as the core subject. Participants specialize in the chosen area of interest (Creative Direction), completing the course with a distinct professional profile. The course is suitable for creative and practical students with entrepreneurial acumen. The development of the course leads students to learn how to manage self-initiated creative briefs, delivered and pursued from both a practical and academic perspective. The course encourages students to examine diversity, social responsibility, and sustainability and apply critical thinking across these important themes to their practice. Through teaching, industry simulated practice, specialist research, and collaborative work, students are encouraged to think differently by using the fashion industry as a lens to examine the history and work towards building a more sustainable and ethical environment in the future.

It challenges the intersection between fashion, communication, and innovation, aiming to drive meaningful change through informed, researched, and detailed proposals combined with an intuitive vision, solid communication, and design skills embedded in a creative strategy. The course offers an in-depth immersion into industry practice, both in terms of simulated scenarios and real projects, to gain practical skills in an environment that allows exploration of the fashion network on a global scale. The course also introduces the journey of an informed circular economy and ethical practices.

Admission Requirements

25+
1200+
170+
6+
64+
80+
80+
• Signed personal statement
• Portfolio (not for Business courses)
• 80 UCAS points or minimum marks in one of the following most common qualifications:
- GCE with two A level at grade BB
- BTEC National Extended Diploma with MMP
- Foundation Diploma with Pass
- Access to Higher Education Diploma with Pass Overall
- International Baccalaureate with 24 IB total points or HL at grade 544 (SL not considered)
- Scottish Qualification with three Higher at grade B
- Irish Leaving Certificate with four Higher at grade 4
- American High School Diploma with GPA 2.5 plus:
- SAT score of 1200 in total, or
- ACT score of 25 or Two AP at grade 4, or
- Completed 1st year of University/Junior College
• I/GCSE with 4/C in English or equivalent. Applicants are required to provide proof of their English language ability. The English test score should be at least B2 on the CEFR level (e.g. IELTS Academic 6.0 overall, no less than 5.5 for each element)

28 Sep 2026
3 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
14,550 GBP
International
22,700 GBP

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