5 Part time Master Programs in Fashion Marketing in Europe for 2024
- Manchester, United Kingdom
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
MA Fashion Business and Marketing will enable you to learn and test the fundamentals of strategic promotion and sales. This course provides the opportunity to create a live business plan, and you will be supported in the development and launch of that business idea.
- Manchester, United Kingdom
Part time
2 years
Blended, Distance Learning
English
This course is designed to give you the knowledge, confidence and skills which will set you apart from others in a highly competitive industry. This course is designed to give you the knowledge, confidence and skills which will set you apart from others in a highly competitive industry. Through specialising in both fashion and marketing, you will drive the change and make a real difference to the global fashion landscape. Our unique, part-time, online and blended MSc in International Fashion Marketing builds on the established strengths of The University of Manchester’s long-standing, internationally recognised qualifications in fashion and textiles.
- Online
- Paris, France + 3 more
Part time
2 years
Blended, Distance Learning
English
Our unique online Master’s course in International Fashion Marketing builds on the established strengths of our long-standing, internationally recognised qualifications in fashion and textiles. It combines academic excellence with the development skills that are essential for a career in the global fashion industry and will enable you to work and study simultaneously.
- Milan, Italy
Part time
3 months
On-Campus
English, Italian
The Fashion Buyer Course, curated by fashion experts and fashion buyers, provides direct interaction with the world of fashion and its distribution.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
A future-focused programme exploring the changing fashion industry and the integration of fashion and lifestyle. The fashion industry is dynamic, wherein some sectors have faced a slowdown in sales as consumers shift their spending towards lifestyle goods and experiences.