In this section you’ll find your enrolment and induction timetables. Please take careful note of the dates and times you’ll need to attend during your first week.
INDUCTION AND ENROLMENT TIMETABLES
If you’re not able to make any of these dates, please let your Course Administrator know as soon as possible. You can find their contact details in this Welcome Guide.
Library Support Service Briefing. This will include an overview of
IT, myUCA, Health & Safety, Library and Student Support
Enrolment - all students
TIME LOCATION
MONDAY 12 SEPTEMBER
10:00am - 1:00pm Base Room, Lower 1st Floor
2:00pm - 4:00pm Rochester
4:00pm - 6:00pm Refectory
TUESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER
10:00am - 6:00pm London
WEDNESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER
11:00am to 12:30pm Base Room Lower 1st Floor
1:30pm Seminar Room 507, Upper 1st
Floor
THURSDAY 15 SEPTEMBER
11:00pm - 2:00pm
Base Room, Lower 1st Floor
FRIDAY 16 SEPTEMBER
10:00am - 5:00pm
ACTIVITY AND DATE
Welcome to the BA FBRM, Let’s talk about you, Summer projects
and Health & Safety Induction
Discovering the historical city of Rochester
Welcome Drinks
Retailing in practice: A action-packed day around London, the
fashion capital of the world!
‘What’s in your wardrobe?’
Discovering London and Rochester take-away
Are you ready to be a Fashion Buying Retail Manager?
Meeting 2nd and 3rd year students and our first graduates.
Freshers’ Fayre Reception/Foyer
4:00pm - 6:00pmInternational and EU Welcome Event
(An event for new non-UK students which includes a
welcome from the leadership team, free food and drink and an
opportunity to meet other new students.)
Reception/Foyer
Students’ Union presentation by SU Officer Tasmin Brindley 10:30am to 11:00am Base Room Lower 1st Floor
WELCOME
If you have any questions, please contact the Course Administrator:
Debbie Rose [email protected] 888776
An answer phone service is available on the above line for any out of hours enquiries.
UCA ROCHESTERThree years full-time
Welcome to UCA! We’re delighted you’ve chosen to study with us and become part of our creative community. To help you prepare before joining us in Sep-tember, this guide outlines your reading list, the equipment you’ll need for your course, and any projects you should do over the summer. Re-member to look at your course timetable in this guide too.
If you have any questions, the contact details for your Course Administrator are opposite – get in touch and they’ll be happy to help. We look forward to seeing you at UCA.
PRE-ARRIVAL In this section you’ll find a list of activities to complete before you join us in September.
READING LIST
You’re not required to read any specific academicbooks before starting the course, but we ask you to read a book on fashion (from a management perspective), retailing or fashion retailing.
You should write a synopsis of the book and be ready to present it to the group during the Induction Week.
Below you can find some suggestions – but these are just to be used as examples and you may select any book you like. If you want to discuss your choice feel free to email your Course Leader, Miguel Martins at [email protected]. Remember to bring the book with you for the Induction Week.
-The House of Klein, by Lisa March-The End of Fashion, by Teri Agins-Retailization, by Lars Thomassen, Keith Lincoln and Anthony Aconis
We also encourage you to actively find and read any publications and sources which you feel may benefit you in terms of your education and aspirations in this subject. Take your time to look at the following websites:
trendwatching.comfashiontrendsetter.comwgsn.comshowstudio.comstyle.comvogue.co.ukfashionista.comwwd.combusinessoffashion.com
VISITS Field trips inside the UK are normally free, but you are expected to pay the cost of travel associated with these field trips, such as travelling to London for company visits and exhibitions – you may expect 4 or 5 such organised visits each year.
In the past, the course has not organised overseas trips but students may join trips organised by other courses. These trips are not compulsory but there is a charge for students to join. European trips are likely to cost around £300 for travel and hotel.
SUMMER PROJECT
RETAIL ORIENTATION: STORE PROFILE FIELD RESEARCH
Select a street or road with an acceptable number of stores. This may be in your own town or city or any other town or city. Avoid very long streets or roads that may be densely populated with stores, such as Oxford Street or New Bond Street. Get a map of the street and surrounding region from Google maps and try to characterise it (sociodemographic and economic analysis).
Take photographs of all the fashion stores in the street (if there are any special points of interest in the street, such as a market or a church, you may want to get a photo of it as well) and place them on your map.
What can you tell us regarding the stores, the brands stocked, the products offered, the shopping experience, the customers attracted to these stores (you may want to spend a couple of minutes in front of each store to help you with this characterisation)?
Are there differences from one side of the street to the other (even and odd numbers) or from the beginning of the street to the end?
Prepare a PowerPoint presentation with your visuals and analysis, and be ready to share your findings with the group during the Induction Week. This presentation should be of high professional quality and create a positive impression on the group.
EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS NEEDED
No specific material/equipment is needed for this course.
Some units may require the use of a portfolio – in this case you will be required to buy a paper folder and you will need to print your work in colour. During in-class presentations you may be required to hand in a copy of your slides that should be printed.
Final-year students may present their final project at Graduate Fashion Week and this participation may generate additional printing costs.