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• Gain a holistic view of business (finance, strategic management, economics, PR and marketing) before applying these skills to the luxury sector
• Learn how to generate innovative ideas, tell authentic stories, engage with different audiences and deliver exceptional customer experiences
• Develop a critical understanding of the trends that shape the industry, and discover how luxury businesses thrive – in the UK and overseas
• Explore the role of management in developing a luxury brands’ ethos, reputation and customer experience – and examine debates around sustainability and perceptions of luxury
• Meet CEOs of leading global brands and take part in exclusive masterclasses as part of our partnership with Walpole – the official sector body for British luxury
• Attend The British Luxury Summit to meet big names in luxury and enjoy field trips to the V&A, The British Museum, Bicester Village and more
• Take part in a Major Project in Year 3, bringing together your learning in a final piece of work: a business plan, marketing idea or customer experience
• Join practical challenges from day one:
o Industry talks: Burberry, McLaren Automotive, Dunhill, The Peninsula London
o David Gluckman, brand guru and creator of Bailey’s spoke to students
o Pitch to clients and take part in live briefs for brands like Harrods and Boodles
Career opportunities
Graduates have gone on to work at big names (Aston Martin, Condé Nast, Estée Lauder, Hermès, Rolex, Swarovski and more) in various roles.
• Other business management courses are far more general. At Regent’s, we focus on managing performance as well as operations
• Explore different management concepts and tools – learning to adapt your style, innovate and manage change regularly
• Discover practical leadership skills and apply them to real business scenarios. Work with peers on simulations and role plays
• Join Regent’s Leadership Week, accessing exclusive live events, guest lectures, workshops and industry speakers
• Gain the confidence to manage your own projects and teams internationally, and incorporate new trends in technology and transformation
• Join practical challenges from day one:
o Simulations, role plays, live briefs with real business clients
o Join live industry talks: Burberry, McLaren Automotive, Harrods, Mulberry
o Take field trips to London’s business hubs – The City to Canary Wharf
o Burberry’s SVP of Group Finance explained how to develop a business strategy
Career opportunities
Graduates have gone on to manage and lead global teams in a range of industries (from banking and PR to fashion and TV) and work at big names such as:
• From day one, you’ll produce your own films – taking on different industry roles, working with clients, adapting briefs and building compelling stories. Access:
• Red, Sony, Canon & Black Magic cameras
• Zeiss Compact Prime Lenses
• Arri Sky Panels
• Professional sound mixers
• Arri and Celeb & Dedo lighting
• Tilta Adanced Wireless Follow Focus
• Accsoon Cineview Wireless Video Monitoring
• Glide Steadicam
• Multicamera Live TV Studio & Gallery
• TV and editing studios
• Free Adobe Creative Cloud licence
• Da Vinci Resolve Studio
• Explore production across drama, documentary and advertising and discover the relationships between storyteller and audience
• Learn from tutors who have developed Hollywood films, screened work at the Superbowl and created award-winning documentaries with their own BFI retrospectives
• Choose to study abroad for a term in Year 2 – partners include Vancouver Film School, Sydney University of Technology and San Pablo Madrid
• In your final year, you’ll work on a major film project (a drama, an advert, music video, documentary) – researching ideas, selecting a cast and directing. Students have:
o Networked with students from the Abbey Road Institute and collaborated on original soundtracks for their final year films
o Won the MIPTV student pitch challenge in Cannes – their reality TV show was filmed and edited on campus
• The international cohort means you’ll work with students with different perspectives, working together on projects from idea through to launch
• Discover crucial business skills like pitching, budgeting, logistics, promotion, management and marketing
• In London you'll be close to the action – able to attend film screenings, show work at festivals, and join internships. Previously, students have interned at The BBC, British Film Institute, and UK Cinema Association. You'll also:
o Showcase your work at Aesthetica Short Film Festival, a BAFTA-qualifying festival that celebrates independent film from around the world
o Join guest lectures with directors, actors, screenwriters, producers
Career opportunities
This course will act as your springboard into the film industry – whether you want to work at a start-up, an independent company or a large organisation like Universal, Warner Bros or the BBC.
Our graduates have worked on 1917, The Crown, The Witcher, Vigil, The Devil’s Hour, The Athena, Shetland, The Art of Love, Cats and One of Us – in roles including, director, producer, journalist, media controller, cinematographer, acquisitions/development, brand consultant, VFX and marketing manager. Others have gone on to work as directors, producers, camera operators, sound recordists, editors and post-production specialists.
• Learn core business skills and how to think like an entrepreneur – identify opportunities, do your own research, manage risk, talk to stakeholders
• Explore how technology can be used to analyse trends, solve problems, build new concepts, road test ideas and shape and grow businesses
• Focus on creating new ideas using the latest technology – keeping collaboration, budgeting, negotiation, risk management and strategic planning front of mind
• Network on campus and in London – the largest hub for business start-ups in Europe. Head
to areas such as Old Street Roundabout where the latest tech startups are based, including the Google Innovation Hub
• An essential part of growing as an entrepreneur is failing early and often. At Regent’s, you’ll test your ideas in a safe space where you feel comfortable and confident
• Take part in practical challenges from day one:
o Industry talks and focus groups: Harrods, McLaren Automotive, Mulberry
o E.g., Meta’s Head of Creative Development have a talk on storytelling
o And Burberry’s SVP of Group Finance explained how to develop a business strategy
o Global Entrepreneurship Week: pitch an idea and gain expert feedback
o Submit a business plan to Regent’s Den – our own alternative to Dragon’s Den
o Live briefs, business simulations, client pitches, debates
Career opportunities
Graduates have gone on to work at huge names (Inditex, Condé Nast, TikTok and De Beers) and launch their own start-ups
• Spend most of your time in a creative workshop setting, with a technician on hand to guide you. Design whatever you want and focus on finding your personal aesthetic
• Combine theory and practice with a strong emphasis on building technical skills (pattern cutting and drape), experimenting and prototyping. Access:
o Professional design studios
o Sewing and pressing workrooms
o Fabric library and workshop
o Mac and PC labs with industry software
o Photography and TV studios
o Laser cutter, 3D printers, fabrication lab
o AutoCAD lab with plotter
• Join exclusive opportunities on campus and in London – live industry briefs, community projects and guest speakers including:
o Managing Directors and senior leaders at Harrods, dunhill, Burberry, Mulberry
o Sourcing managers at New Look and COS
o Designers at Louis Vuitton, Studio Amelia, Georgina Hardinge, Pringle
o A former Vogue Fashion Editor
o Head of Catwalks at agencies like WGSN
• Explore the whole field (promotion, social media, branding, communication and PR) and start to utilise emerging technology, from Adobe and laser cutting, to growing your fabric from seed
• Study in London, one of the world’s main fashion capitals, with an endless source of inspiration, and explore new designers, shows, exhibitions, markets and department stores – from Harrods and Selfridges to Dover Street Market
Career opportunities
As well as empowering you to be creative and innovative, we teach you how to be entrepreneurial and business minded. As you study, you’ll develop your own portfolio – ready for interviews as soon as you graduate.
Graduates go into Postgraduate study, launch their own labels and work for world-renowned brands – COS, Vivian Westwood, Ralph Lauren, Paul Costello and Matthew Williamson.
• Learn how designs are created in response to the purpose of a space and the needs of its user – going beyond aesthetics to consider history, location, size, functionality
• Make sustainable choices, adapting existing spaces and creating innovative designs that feel modern, beautiful, work for your client and don’t waste energy
• Learn to translate your ideas into physical 3D models and digital visualisations – and how to communicate through sketches, CAD drawings, presentations and portfolios
• Learn to understand briefs, cost and manage projects and inspire clients by developing a strong narrative. Ensure they’re on board with your concept and feel comfortable paying
• Work with local communities on live projects, learning how to adapt your skills to fit a brief and create innovative outcomes. Previously, students have worked with local councils, zoos, community spaces, architects and more.
• Join guest lectures with industry names like Sonja Vodusek, Managing Director at The Peninsula London, Mobile Studio Architects and Asad Studio to discuss branding and how to contextualise in different continents
• Gain inspiration from London’s architecture, abandoned spaces and unique buildings – and visit museums, galleries and evens like London Design Festival, London Festival of Architecture and Design, Biennale and Frieze Fair London
• Enjoy much more flexibility than an architecture degree, which is much stricter in its format and can take up to seven years to complete
Career opportunities
Learn the core skills and language of design – so you can go directly into work, or join an MA elsewhere to specialise in topics such as:
Or you could go directly into interior design, product/furniture/retail/set design, branding/social media, consultancy and more.
About Us
Regent’s University London is a private university with a highly cosmopolitan community, based in royal Regent’s Park.
Surrounded by 11 acres of private gardens, within walking distance of all that London has to offer, Regent’s provides one of the capital’s best campus experiences. Our students study in a supportive, personal, practical and well-connected environment and enter the world of work as entrepreneurs and leaders who think and operate globally.
We’re small and intimate enough to feel like a home- away-from-home and we’re proud to welcome more than 140 nationalities on campus – who remain part of the Regent’s family for life.
Regent’s University London Entry Requirements
American academic entry requirements onto our 4 year bachelor's degree courses (including an integrated foundation year)
High School Diploma with minimum GPA of 2.5/4.0
American academic entry requirements onto our 3 year bachelor's degree courses
High School Diploma with minimum GPA of 2.5/4.0 plus either:
-ACT with a composite score of 26 (20 in each section)
-30 college credits with a minimum GPA of 2.5
-total SAT I score minimum 1110 in total, 550 in Math and 550 in Reading and Writing
-Advanced Placement (AP) 3 3 3
Notable alumni - Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen Jetsun Pema Wangchuck, Queen of Bhutan
Experts in entrepreneurship. In 2021, Regent's saw highest % of graduates launching their own businesses of all UK universities
Regularly invite c-suite executives, entrepreneurs, film makers, psychologists, fashion designers onto campus to speak to students. Examples of brands include: Ferrari, Peninsular Hotels, Harrods, Burberry, Mulberry
All Bachelor's students can choose to study abroad for 1 semester (examples), do an internship for 1 semester or do an entrepreneurship project
In National Student Survey 2022, voted the 3rd most popular university in London and 9th in the whole of England for overall student satisfaction (as voted for by students)
In the same survey in 2023, Regent's was voted #1 for developing the skills needed for the workplace of tomorrow.
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