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    Bachelor Programmes in Fashion Fashion PR

    A Bachelor in Fashion PR is for students who are interested in high fashion and public relations, which, when combined, translate to promoting a fashion brand or brands through a variety of creative marketing outlets. There are numerous opportunities for this type of program both nationally and internationally.

    What is a Bachelor in Fashion PR? Programs combine practical coursework in fashion merchandising and marketing with hands-on internships in the industry. Typical first-year courses for this program include introduction to PR and media within the fashion industry, introduction to design and culture, and fashion illustration digital communication. Upperclass courses may include styling, branding, and creative marketing. The program often culminates in a series of highly individualized projects, an internship, and portfolio development.

    The cost of this program varies by institution and location, and coursework typically takes three to four years to complete. It is important for prospective students to research the school thoroughly to make sure the program offered fits their goals.

    Many students choose a Bachelor in Fashion PR primarily because they want to work in a creative and dynamic field. Having this degree provides a solid foundation of industry principles and a segue into the fashion world, which is notoriously hard to break into.

    Graduates of a Bachelor in Fashion PR have secured employment in the fields of fashion journalism, buying, retail management, and fashion marketing. Fashion houses hold this type of degree in high regard. There are myriad positions in the fashion design industry that a student can fill with this degree under his or her belt, most notably PR manager or marketing manager. In short, you will be managing the reputation of a designer, design house, or brand.

    Classes can be taken either full-time or part-time when working toward this degree. If you are juggling part-time work, online courses may be a good option. With the exception of internships, many universities offer most of their classes in a distant-learning module. To find the right school for you, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.