BP327 - Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise)

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Plan: BP327VRI - Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise)
Campus: RMIT Vietnam Saigon South

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure
Program transition plan

Approach to learning and assessment

Your learning will be facilitated via a range of in-class and online activities that will require both individual and collaborative engagement. Class activities promote your ability to enquire, investigate, analyse and solve fashion business problems.

There are three distinctive approaches to learning and teaching:

Flexible learning strategies: a range of online and interactive learning and teaching strategies that allow you to question, discuss and self-direct your own learning are provided, including flipped classroom learning.

Action learning: small groups or teams will work together to complete an assigned project. Action learning will allow you to collect, analyse data and make decisions on a specific issue with your group that may simulate a workplace experience.

Projects (assignments): case study scenarios, specific problems, real world applications of theory in practice, business simulations and research will form the basis of projects. This will be an opportunity for you to research and analyse an issue and apply the knowledge and skills you have been developing.

Assessment throughout the program is an integral part of your learning experience. Feedback from assessment will give you the opportunity to reflect upon your capabilities and identify opportunities for further learning.

The details of assessment in each course are listed within the Course Guides. Assessment will include:

  • Assignments
  • Projects
  • Presentations

Inherent Requirements

The following information on inherent requirements outlines the tasks you will be required to undertake during professional placement and on-campus learning activities. The non-academic abilities listed are provided for information only and are not entry requirements.  
If there are any activities outlined which may be difficult for you to undertake, there are a range of adjustments to your study conditions available to enable and support you to demonstrate these abilities. Please read the full list of the Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise) inherent requirements here.

By understanding the types of inherent requirement activities you’ll participate in, you can:

  • understand more about the program
  • determine if you may need support during your studies
  • make an informed decision about whether the program is suitable for you

If you are living with a disability, long-term illness and/or a mental health condition, we can support you by making adjustments to activities in your program so that you can participate fully in your studies. To receive learning adjustments, you need to register with Equitable Learning Service. The University considers the wellbeing and safety of all students, staff and the community to be a priority in on-campus learning and professional experience settings.

If you have already developed areas of skill and knowledge included in this program (for example, through prior studies or work experience), you can apply for credit once you have enrolled in this program. There is information on the RMIT University website about how to apply for Credit: https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment/apply-for-credit

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Work integrated learning

RMIT University is committed to providing you with an education that strongly links formal learning with professional or vocational practice. As a student enrolled in this RMIT University program you will:

  • Undertake and be assessed on structured activities that allow you to learn, apply and demonstrate your professional or vocational practice
  • Interact with industry and community when undertaking these activities
  • Complete these activities in real work contexts or situations

These interactions and the work contexts provide distinctive sources of feedback to you to assist your learning.

Any or all of these aspects of a WIL experience may be simulated in a workplace environment. 

The specific WIL experience is offered in the course is: BUSM4800 Fashion Enterprise Partnered Project. The integration of work-based learning and academic learning in this course will allow you to solve authentic workplace problems or address real issues faced in organisations. You can expect to receive industry feedback on your scholarly investigation for a professional context in the workplace.

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Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following. All courses listed may not be available each semester.
 

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Year One of Program

Complete the following Seven (7) Core Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Introduction to Fashion Enterprise 12 BUSM4790 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Digital Applications for Fashion Enterprise 1 12 MANU2492 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Consumer Insights 12 MKTG1451 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Product Specifications 12 MANU2490 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Introduction to Fashion Retailing 12 MKTG1443 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Introduction to Fashion Marketing 12 MKTG1447 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion, Textiles, Place and Story 12 SOCU2302 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
AND
Select One (1) course from the Program Options listed at the end of the program structure
 
AND

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Year Two of Program

Complete the following Three (3) Core Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Digital Applications for Fashion Enterprise 2 12 MANU2494 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Range Development 12 GRAP2800 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Global Fashion Sourcing 12 BUSM4792 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
AND
Select Three (3) course from the Program Options listed at the end of the program structure
AND
Select and complete Two (2) courses from any University Elective.
 
AND

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Year Three of Program

Complete the following Three (3) Core Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Fashion Enterprise Creation 12 BUSM4796 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Enterprise Partnered Project 24 BUSM4800 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Enterprise Project Launch 24 BUSM4798 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
AND
Select Three (3) course from the Program Options listed at the end of the program structure
 
AND

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Program

Program Option List

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Fashion Media Communication 12 MKTG1453 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
The Fashion Workplace 12 BUSM4784 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Buying Strategies 12 MKTG1449 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion and Luxury Brand Management 12 MKTG1455 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Digital Fashion Marketing Strategies 12 MKTG1441 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Product Development 12 GRAP2802 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Retail Experience Design 12 GRAP2796 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Apparel Quality Management 12 GRAP2798 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Sustainability Compliance 12 OMGT2333 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Enterprise Global Experience 12 BUSM4794 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Computing for Fashion Design and Product Development 12 VART3663 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Pattern Cutting for Production 12 BAFI3239 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Fashion Textile Technology 12 MANU2517 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Supply Chain Management 12 BUSM1784 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Introduction to Fashion Design 12 VART3662 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Cultural and Contemporary Vietnamese Textiles 12 OART1071 RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
 
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University Electives

University Electives
 
 

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Program transition plan

In 2022, the program structure of the Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise) was amended and the following changes applied:

Program option list:
Course title change from MKTG1453 Communication Skills for Fashion Business to MKTG1453 Fashion Media Communication. 
Course title change from OMGT2333 Fashion Sustainability to OMGT2333 Fashion Sustainability Compliance.
Active students who have completed these courses under the previous name will not be required to complete the course again as a result of the title changes.

If you are undertaking a reduced load, are on Leave of Absence (LOA), or have deferred studies you will not be disadvantaged by the change of program structure. 
 

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