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Qualification
MA - Master of Arts
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Location
London College of Fashion
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Study mode
Full time
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Start date
23-SEP-24
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Duration
12 months
Course summary
Course overview
The MA Fashion Entrepreneurship & Innovation forms part of a portfolio of postgraduate courses in the Fashion Business School, London College of Fashion. Building on London College of Fashion’s world-renowned reputation for industry aligned programmes, this pioneering course was established to support the development of new businesses and corporate ventures in the fashion sector.
MA Fashion Entrepreneurship & Innovation is aimed at graduates with a distinct vision of innovation in fashion who want to construct their own entrepreneurial venture or intrapreneurial project within a larger fashion organisation. In a highly competitive, global fashion marketplace, entrepreneurs generate new business models and seek to disrupt and challenge the market status quo by creating value through state-of-the-art products and services in the fashion industry. Micro, small and medium sized enterprises are the catalysts for economic growth and employment. These enterprises require effective teamwork and entrepreneurial leaders who are resilient, skilled at handling uncertainty, measuring progress and building viable businesses through continuous innovation.
The course focuses on applied entrepreneurship and actionable theory in a real-world context. The ‘learning by doing’ ethos of the course is underpinned by teamwork and an innovative, self-determined approach to learning. The ‘team entrepreneur’ (student) sets personal and team objectives, builds strategic networks and creates viable fashion ventures.
Assessment methods
The following assessment methods are employed to support the integrated aims of the course outcomes: Final summative assessments are supported by a range of formative, holistic feedback points: peer assessment, team and individual coaching sessions. Teamwork and collaborative practice are encouraged alongside one-to-one provision as valued principles of MA study. Individual development and progression are monitored through face-to-face and online coaching sessions, which are also a first contact for pastoral support. Language and study support systems are also offered to maintain our quality of learning. Course assessments include a blend of individual and group reflective statements and reports, business pitches and verbal presentations. Collaborative projects and team-working form the backbone of the course and enhance the learning by doing methodology and experiential learning of Enterprise Culture.
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University information
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University League Table
29th
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Campus address
University of the Arts London, 272 High Holborn, London, London, WC1V 7EY, England
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/ Max 53.81 76%67th
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