Fashion Communication and Journalism

Course Overview

Fashion Communication and Journalism courses at Raffles will give you opportunities to develop your trend-predicting abilities. The Fashion Communication and Journalism advanced diploma programme will cover topics that will give you skills to make great look-books for fashion spreads as well as gathering fashion-worthy news. Fashion Communication and Journalism students will advance to the Fashion Marketing bachelor degree programme after their second year. Those who choose to pursue the degree course may choose to take their internship at the advanced diploma stage.

Graduating with these qualifications will open up career options like Public Relations, journalism, styling, or managing social media for fashion brands. The bachelor degree programmes at Raffles are widely recognised, so you can also choose to further your education with a Fashion Journalism Master's Degree at a Fashion Journalism School.

Why Study Fashion Communication and Journalism @Raffles

Increase Your Employability

Increase Your Employability

Classes based on real-life fashion journalism and communication assignments will help you develop habits to produce quality work with high accuracy even under tough deadlines.
veteran lecturers

International Veteran Lecturers

With years of industry experience, our lecturers will impart valuable skills relevant to the business industry. They will also provide insights and networking opportunities.
Exclusive Learning Experience

Exclusive Learning Experience

With small class sizes in our Fashion Communication and Journalism courses, lecturers can give you personalised, detailed and constructive advice.
 

Advanced Diploma in Fashion Communication and Journalism

Certification Advanced Diploma
Duration 2 years
Awarded by Raffles College of Higher Education, Singapore
Intake January, April, July, October
Available in Singapore (Raffles Merchandising Institute)
Entry Requirement
 

Areas of Study

  • Fashion Marketing & Merchandising
  • Colour Theory for Fashion
  • History of Costume
  • Contemporary Fashion, Styles & Trends
  • Garment & Composition
  • Textiles
  • Digital Photography
  • Fashion Communication
  • Market Research Techniques
  • Page Layout
  • Market & Design on the Web
  • Fashion & the Consumer
  • Digital Illustration
  • Image Processing
  • Multimedia & Its Technologies
  • Public Relations Writing
  • Academic Research & Communication Skills
  • Integrated Marketing Communication
  • Current Issues in the Global Fashion Industry
  • Fashion Coordination & Promotion
  • Corporate Journalism & Writing for the Media
  • Media & the Culture
  • Strategic Marketing
  • E-Fashion
  • Social Psychology for Fashion
  • Brand Management
  • Major Studio Project
  • Internship

Career Opportunities

  • Fashion Editor
  • Fashion Assistant
  • Fashion Stylist
  • Fashion Journalist
  • Promotion and Merchandising Officer
  • Fashion Advertiser
  • Feature Editor

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