The document is a UCAS application for a fashion promotion or branding course. It includes the applicant's personal details, academic history studying media and business, current study in a level 3 media course, and future goals of gaining industry experience and eventually starting their own fashion brand business. Their preferred university is Manchester Metropolitan for its location near major fashion brands and opportunity for work experience.
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3. GCSEs
School Name Here
Year Subject Grade Awarding Body
2019 English Language 4
2019 English Literature 4
2019 Maths 4
2019 Media 4
2019 business 3
2019 Geography 2
2019 Combined science 33
5. University Course
Course Title FASHION BUSINESS AND PROMOTION
UCAS Code W5N9
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/4fb90eaf-caff-d39e-
59d5-d774db62f5e1?academicYearId=2022
Location Birmingham City University
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades • Grade 4 or above in GCSE English Language &
Maths.
UAL Grade • Doesn’t include one.
UCAS points • 112 points.
General Comments/
Course Content
• 86% student satisfaction
• 90% employment after 15 months
• 100% go onto work and study
• You will combine fashion, creative business skills to develop your
interests across a range of modules, including trends forecasting,
buying, visual merchandising, marketing and events management.
Also includes an industry placement in the second year.
Rating/Suitability
(0-10> 10 Being
Most Suitable)
8
6. University Course
Course Title FASHION PROMOTION
UCAS Code N560
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/1112606b-1ce3-
1c52-4874-96c6c213c371?academicYearId=2022
Location Manchester Metropolitan University
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades • English Language and Mathematics at grade 4.
UAL Grade • Doesn’t include one.
UCAS points • 104-112 points
General
Comments/
Course Content
• 59% student satisfaction
• This course covers fashion promotion skills, visual and creative
processes which will allow you to explore creative areas such
as fashion photography and film, digital communication,
fashion styling, social media, website design, journalism. Offer
a four year sandwich route option to spend your third year on
a industry placement.
Rating/Suitability
(0-10> 10 Being
Most Suitable)
9
7. University Course
Course Title FASHION COMMUNICATION AND PROMOTION
UCAS Code WN2M
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/cf69b19b-33e2-5154-
f284-cff792f3d820?academicYearId=2022
Location Nottingham Trent University
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades • English grade 4- Maths grade 4
UAL Grade • Doesn’t include one.
UCAS points • 120 points
General Comments/
Course Content
• 66% student satisfaction
• 93% employment after 15 months
• 95% go onto work
• 90% of fashion students would recommend studying at NTU
• Develop and create meaningful an forward-thinking forms of visual
communication, promotion and advertising. Working on live
projects with brands such as All Saints, Boots and BMW.
Rating/Suitability
(0-10> 10 Being
Most Suitable)
7
8. University Course
Course Title FASHION BRANDING WITH COMMUNICATION
UCAS Code W231
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/9f869998-a121-4e59-
9ed8-6b2a468d16af?academicYearId=2022
Location Leeds Arts University
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades • English Language or Literature grade 4
UAL Grade • Doesn’t include it.
UCAS points • 112 points
General
Comments/ Course
Content
• 87% student satisfaction
• 84% employment after 15 months
• 93% go onto work
• Have opportunities to develop skills in: creative direction and
styling, image making, editorial copy, advertising, exhibition
design and styling, fashion film.
• Digital social media platform communications that will turn such
future-facing ideas into reality.
Rating/Suitability
(0-10> 10 Being
Most Suitable)
8
9. Course Title FASHION COMMUNICATION
UCAS Code None.
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/1d0320de-f08e-830f-
7dee-411705038e9c?academicYearId=2022&courseOptionId=1ba91c3f-
c518-456a-8e97-b1fe972af65c
Location Northumbria University, Newcastle
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE
Grades
• None.
UAL Grade • None.
UCAS points • 120 points
General
Comments/
Course Content
• 86% student satisfaction
• 82% employment after 15 months
• 91% go onto work
• Addressing the visual, practical, intellectual and cultural demands of
an ever-changing society and dynamic fashion audience, work on
real life creative briefs.
• Work placements and study abroad.
• Explore the communication of fashion through images, experiences,
film and the written word.
Rating/Suitability
(0-10> 10 Being
7
10. Course Title FASHION MEDIA
UCAS Code FM01
Link https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/courses/0bdc08c7-23ce-
4eee-a89b-6fbeebc86064?academicYearId=2022
Location Solent University Southampton
Entry
Requirements/
Qualification
GCSE Grades • N/A
UAL Grade • N/A
UCAS points • 96-112 points
General
Comments/
Course Content
• 74% student satisfaction
• 84% employment after 15 months
• 92% go onto work
• This course bridges the gap between core fashion
communication disciplines such as social media, journalism,
photography and advertising with digital media, event
management.
• Expected to complete a minimum 100 hours work experience
to help develop a dynamic portfolio.
Rating/Suitability
(0-10> 10 Being
Most Suitable)
6
12. Academic History
• Through my academic history years I attended Selby High School which I studied media,
business and photography my main subject from this was media which helped me to prepare
for each of my chosen course this is because I had a lot of background information and
already knew certain skills I needed for the course as I also passed this subject in school
which was a bonus for me. I then started my first year in college and chose Level 2 Media
Studies because of the amount of subjects I achieved and to gain a lot more experience in
certain areas for example photoshop skills as I didn’t know much within this specific area but
after my year of level 2 photoshop is an app which I love using now and have gained a lot
more basic skills like how to use the app and what icons are for which type of editing. I also
chose the level 2 course to mainly get an idea as to what this course is about and what type
of experiments I will complete and what I learn from this which by the end of this I decided
on progressing to the 2 year course. This made me want to progress to this because of how
much I enjoyed designing and creating products or advertisement and using social media e.g.
websites to create my own brands and I felt this could be the perfect option to get me in the
right direction of my future.
13. Current Study
• I am now currently in my second year of college and studying Level 3 Media production and
Technology in this course I have been currently learning new skills which include both
practical and written which I like mixing between these. I have just finished my first year of
this course and will be moving into my last year in college as I just finished my Final Major
Project which I focused on the print side to media and both magazine cover and two page
spread plus a website based around my passion which is fashion. From this I learnt a lot of
editing skills with exposures and also designing websites which was something new to me
and I really enjoy this, I also completed to other projects beforehand which included a music
video and print magazines creating a video was also something I have never done so it was
great to gain experience and get to learn more into the premier pro app which will be useful
in the future. All these projects have helped me prepare for my chosen course in university
because I was unsure on what part in media I enjoyed and from my FMP I was able to gather
that I enjoy the print side of advertising magazines and websites which I have now picked
specific course for university which include this and this is why I will be continuing into m
second year as I have chosen that university could be a high option for myself.
14. The Future
• From the chosen course at university (Fashion Promotion) I am looking to progress with the
new skills I have learnt onto working for a company for example managing the social media
or designing their websites or graphic design for more experience and to hopefully have my
own brand business. I have chose a sandwich year with my university course therefore I will
have a year working for a company gaining more experience and what its like to work for
these well-known brands which could be international or in a city in the UK this could help
me to get more out there with these brands and could help with getting a job after I finish my
degree. The main course location I am leaning to the most is Manchester Met which is also a
great location of the biggest brands such as PRETTYLITTLETHING so I wouldn't struggle with
finding work experience. Creating my own clothing brand is a goal for me in the near future
as I do want to gain more experience with the fashion industry and look more into how other
brands represent themselves and their competitors because this will become more helpful
when it comes to creating my own.
15. Outside College
• When I'm not in college I like to keep myself busy by working my part time job in retail at a
shop called Neon Sheep which I enjoy because there's new tasks everyday and I work as a
team within the shop which I work well communicating with others and meeting new people
which is a process within university .I also design some of the shop by choosing what goes
where this would be great for my university course because it gives me more experience with
advertisement and designing. When I am not working I spend time with family and friends
and going shopping which is a great chance for me to see brands operate and what trends
they come out with which I can also do with my part time job.
16. Conclusion
• Overall, I want to go to university to experience new skills and it will help me gain more
knowledge in the media industry which will relate towards fashion but I will still be
completing similar task which included media studies as in college this is something I enjoy so
I will be ale to expand this and learn much more. I also want to go because I will be able to
get my work out there more with the different big brands and have more of a chance to get
my career going especially if this is in a well-known city as more people are able to notice
myself and my work. This will give me opportunities when I complete my sandwich year
which I can really experience a day in the life of how my career could plan out to be like.
17. Introduction
• I am wanting to go to university to study my chosen course relating to fashion promotion
and/or branding because I want to learn new skills which revolve around social media and
advertisement, designing to then focus on my job career of having my own business and
brand with this experience I will gather together my own ideas and create my goal for the
future.
Editor's Notes
Write a short paragraph about subjects you’ve already studied at school/college that have helped prepare you for your chosen courses at University- level 2 or GCSE level. What did you make? What skills did you learn? Why did this make you want to progress on and study further etc.
Talk about this course- Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology. Reference how it has helped you prepare for your chosen courses at University. What did you make? What skills did you learn? Why did this make you want to progress on and study further etc.
Reference specific projects and software/hardware that you are familiar with.
What do you want to do in the future (ensure it is related to the subjects you are applying for). How will university help you to achieve that?
What do you do outside college? Any hobbies, part time jobs, client work, volunteer work? How does this make you a better candidate for university study?
Summarise why you want to go to university. What will it help you achieve? Why are you a good candidate?
Keep it short and to the point.
Brief introduction referencing what subject/s (keep general if necessary) you are applying for and briefly why you want to go to university.