Career Path
International Fashion Buyer
Responsible for sourcing and purchasing fashion products globally, aligning with market trends and consumer demand.
Global Supply Chain Manager
Oversees the efficient movement of goods across international borders, ensuring timely delivery and cost-effectiveness.
Fashion Marketing Specialist
Develops and executes marketing strategies to promote fashion brands in international markets.
International Trade Analyst
Analyzes trade policies and market conditions to support business decisions in the global fashion industry.
Why this course?
The Undergraduate Certificate in International Business and Fashion Studies holds immense significance in today’s globalized market, particularly in the UK, where the fashion industry contributes over £35 billion annually to the economy. This program equips learners with the skills to navigate the intersection of business and fashion, addressing current trends such as sustainability, digital transformation, and global supply chain management. With the UK fashion sector employing over 890,000 people, professionals with expertise in international business and fashion are in high demand.
The chart below illustrates the growth of the UK fashion industry over the past five years, highlighting its economic impact and employment trends.
Year |
Economic Contribution (£bn) |
Employment (Thousands) |
2018 |
32.1 |
850 |
2019 |
33.5 |
865 |
2020 |
30.8 |
830 |
2021 |
34.2 |
880 |
2022 |
35.0 |
890 |
This program is tailored to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving industry, offering insights into global markets, e-commerce strategies, and ethical practices. By blending business acumen with fashion expertise, graduates are well-positioned to thrive in a competitive landscape, making the
Undergraduate Certificate in International Business and Fashion Studies a valuable asset for aspiring professionals.
Who should apply?
Audience Profile |
Why This Course is Ideal |
UK-Specific Insights |
Aspiring fashion professionals |
Gain a competitive edge in the global fashion industry by understanding international business strategies and trends. |
Over 890,000 people work in the UK fashion industry, contributing £35 billion to the economy annually. |
Recent graduates |
Enhance employability with specialised knowledge in international business and fashion studies, bridging the gap between academia and industry. |
Graduates with business and fashion qualifications see a 15% higher employment rate within six months of graduation. |
Career switchers |
Transition seamlessly into the fashion sector by acquiring foundational skills in global business practices and fashion market dynamics. |
Over 40% of UK professionals consider career changes, with fashion and business being among the top sectors for retraining. |
Entrepreneurs |
Develop the expertise to launch or scale a fashion business with a focus on international markets and sustainable practices. |
The UK is home to over 50,000 fashion SMEs, many of which are expanding into global markets. |