To be considered for admission applicants must:
Be eligible for admission as defined in student entry requirements below AND Have lodged an application for admission to Holmes Institute AND Provide a portfolio of supporting documentation
To be eligible for admission applicants must have:
Successfully completed the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or its equivalent OR Successfully completed an approved Tertiary Preparation Program, Tertiary Orientation Program, or a Foundation Year program offered by an accredited institution of higher education OR Successfully completed one year of full time study at an approved Institute of Tertiary education.
As the fashion industry continues to grow in importance, it requires highly skilled individuals who understand how the fashion industry works. This course places emphasis on the business and commerce at the heart of the fashion industry.
The study of fashion and business in a contemporary context reflects changes to industry-working practices to ensure closer alignment of fashion and business.
Fashion product knowledge is reframed to better integrate design and aesthetics with management and business concepts, embedding themes of contemporary fashion industry studies, fashion product knowledge, retail and consumer relations and management and leadership in the fashion industry.
This course examines how fashion ideas become fashion products and how these concepts reach the consumer. It explores the enterprises and businesses involved in this creative process along with the associated selling and promotion fields of the fashion industry.
The course aims to provide students with the confidence and skills to create, communicate and thrive in the highly competitive fashion business environment.
The Bachelor of Fashion and Business covers all aspects of the international fashion industry - with studies that will develop creative, technical, organisational and business knowledge and skills. The course analyses the history and theory behind the trade, design and communication within the fashion industry. It also examines future fashion production and promotion methods where students will develop the skills to manage costs, timelines and ethical issues impacting upon the fashion industry.
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OSHC: 720 AUD per year