Advanced Diploma in Fashion Business
The Advanced Level 3 Fashion Retail and Business pathway has been specifically designed for students wishing to study Fashion Retail alongside work experience, tutorial and personal and professional development.
Course Summary

Course Information for Students
Who is this course for?
The Advanced Level 3 Fashion Retail and Business pathway has been specifically designed for students wishing to study Fashion Retail alongside work experience, tutorial and personal and professional development.
The qualification is designed for students aged 16 years or over who have already achieved GCSE grade 4 [C] in both English and Maths and want to progress into further education, training or employment on a management training programme within a fashion retail company.
The Fashion Retail and Business pathway provides opportunities for integrated learning through practical application and academic activities. The delivery and assessment approach ensures you have a fulfilling experience while developing personal attributes and the skills and knowledge to excel in the fashion retail industry. It will also nurture your entrepreneurial talent.
As identified by the sector, a career in retail represents a future of unlimited potential, responsibility and personal development. The programme provides a unique opportunity to progress within the sector or into higher study (to a HNC or Honours Degree) and a fulfilling career within fashion retail.
The Advanced Fashion Retail and Business course has been designed holistically and provides complementary components to further aid your progression and employability.
The Business component of the course equips you with specialist knowledge and skills, enabling entry to an apprenticeship, employment or progression to higher education. It will provide opportunities for you to find out from employers how the skills and knowledge you acquire are used in work.
Entry Requirements
Typically, you will have at least five GCSEs graded A*- C, including English Language and Maths. Alternatively you may have equivalent intermediate qualifications at Merit grade or above, along with GCSE grade 4/C in English Language and Maths.
Importantly a university application will probably require five GCSEs graded C (4) or above, including both English Language and Maths GCSE at grade 4/C or above.
In addition to these entry requirements, you may be asked to attend a taster activity where your practical skills and potential will be assessed.
What will you learn?
The Fashion Retail component will:
- Enable you to develop knowledge, understanding and applied skills in specialist fashion retail management
- Encourage your progression by assisting in the development of knowledge, understanding and skills that you will need to access further or higher education or to enter employment
- Encourage an evaluative approach to personal and professional development
The Business component will:
- Give you an understanding of the wider external contexts in which businesses operate and of internal business functions and their interdependencies
- Allow you to appreciate how legal, financial, ethical and resource constraints can affect business behaviour, the influence that different stakeholders can have and how businesses must respond
- Give you the opportunity to explore a specific aspect of business such as marketing, human resources or business planning
- Develop the transferable skills that are valued by higher education institutions and employers, such as communication, planning, teamwork, research and analysis.
How will you learn?
This course will be delivered on-site.
What will you need to bring with you?
You will be required to purchase a basic toolkit costing approximately £25 based on a list provided at enrolment (concessions are available subject to status). You will also need a journal or notebook at all times throughout the course.
How will you be assessed?
To successfully complete the Fashion Retail component, you must achieve five units in total:
- Three mandatory units – Unit 1, Unit 2 and Unit 4
- Plus two additional units
To successfully complete the Business component, you must:
- Achieve a total of two units consisting of one mandatory unit and one optional unit
Units 1, 2 and 3 are assessed by exam and marked by the Awarding Body. Your teacher will internally assess the other units and the Awarding Body will moderate them.
The qualification is graded Pass, Merit, Distinction or Distinction*.
Where next?
Students who successfully complete the Intermediate Fashion Retail and Business programme can progress to:
- Level 4 Retail qualifications or the HNC in Digital Fashion
- Employment on a management training programme within a fashion retail company
- New business start-up or other employment
- A Retail Fashion Management Foundation Degree, Honours Degree or associated higher education programme
Who do you contact for more information?
For more information contact Derby College on 0800 0280289 or enquiries@derby-college.ac.uk
Course Information for Employers
Information for Employers
Career Information
This course could lead to one of these careers...
Product, Clothing and Related Designers
£30686
Merchandisers and Window Dressers
£19073
Buyers and Procurement Officers
£29862
Shopkeepers and Proprietors – Wholesale and Retail
£32557
Sales and Retail Assistants
£12203
DCG Success Stories

Richard Auzins
Starting out in a career in retail with M&S
Although I’m working in logistics, I’m still involved with fashion and homewares every day. The Derby College course helped me get the job and having a qualification in retail merchandising has made me more confident in sharing my ideas at work. I’d like to move into visual merchandising one day but at the moment I enjoy what I do and M&S is a great business to work for.
Course Information Last Updated On: June 8, 2023 4:03 pm