London College of Contemporary Arts. Executive Education 2015

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London College of

Contemporary Arts

Executive

Education

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Learn How

With LCCA

Our Executive Education

Suite is designed to

cater for people of all ages

and abilities

Whether you are interested in Executive Education for continuing professional development, to refresh your knowledge in a particular subject area, or just wish to study a programme for your own interest, the London College of Contemporary Arts may have what you are looking for. We offer a range of Executive Courses in core creative

subjects, so no matter what your level of interest, we have something for everyone; from new-starters to professionals. This brochure is designed to present The range of LCCA’s Executive Education provision available throughout 2015. Choose from:

- App and Gaming Design

- Luxury Goods Brand Management - Luxury Travel and Tourism - Photojournalism

Reserve your place now by emailing a completed form to info@lcca.org.uk. Payments can be made by bank transfer or over the phone by card. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. We look forward to welcoming you to LCCA!

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App and Gaming

Design

Overview

This course introduces you to the key development processes used when designing computer games and apps. Using programs such as Adobe Flash* and Game Maker*, you will learn how to make games and apps worthy of download from the Apple app store or Google Play store.

What You Will Study

- Introduction to Adobe Flash - Game development - Introduction to Game Maker - App development

-Learning Outcomes

- Understanding of the applications Adobe Flash and Game Maker

- Ability to use Flash tools and Game Maker tools for game construction

- Ability to create fully-functioning games using Flash and Game Maker

- Ability to create mobile apps

Entry Requirements

The course requires you to be a minimum of 18 years of age, with intermediate English language skills. You must be eligible to study in the UK.

All work, all play

Key Facts

Duration Intakes 2015 Campus Price 10 weeks, part-time (Mon/Wed) Feb/Oct London £1,800 * Adobe Flash® and Game Maker ®

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Overview

The competitive world of retail management requires managers to be fast-thinking and multi-skilled. This course educates you in a number of areas vital to luxury brand management, and you will develop an in-depth understanding of human resource management, succession planning, and consumer law.

What You Will Study

- Managing operations - Retailing of luxury goods - Retailing online - Retailing of fashion

Learning Outcomes

- Understanding of the dynamic retail environment and the importance of e-commerce

- Ability to create marketing plans and financial management reports

- Understanding of fashion trends and the ability to sell them and train others to sell them - Ability to plan for merchandising and

atmospherics in luxury retail brands - Understanding of consumer law and how it

affects the luxury industry

Entry Requirements

The course requires you to be a minimum of 18 years of age, with intermediate English language skills. You must be eligible to study in the UK.

Luxury Goods and

Brand Management

Become world class

Key Facts

Duration Intakes 2015 Campus Price 10 weeks, part-time (Wed/Thu) Feb/Oct London £1,800

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Overview

This course offers a fascinating insight into the exciting and ever-evolving industry of luxury travel and tourism. You will obtain in-depth knowledge on the luxury tourism industry’s elite clientele and how best to market products towards them, as well as picking up

the fundamentals of managing a company.

What You Will Study

- Introduction to luxury tourism and hospitality management

- Marketing and consumer behaviour for niche markets

- Product and service delivery in the luxury tourism and hospitality sector

- Operations management in the high end tourism and hospitality industry

Learning Outcomes

- Understanding of the fundamental aspects of the luxury tourism and hospitality management

- Ability to sell luxury tourism and hospitality products and services

- Ability to confidently select partnerships and suppliers for luxury goods and services - Understanding of market segmentation and

consumer behaviour within the industry - Ability to deliver high quality service and meet

managerial expectations

- Understanding of key operational issues within the industry

Entry Requirements

The course requires you to be a minimum of 18 years of age, with intermediate English language skills. You must be eligible to study in the UK.

Luxury Travel

and Tourism

Join the jet set

Key Facts

Duration Intakes 2015 Campus Price 10 weeks, part-time (Mon/Wed) Feb/Oct London £1,800

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Overview

Photojournalism is a form of story-telling, which requires its creator to be honest and impartial when communicating news stories. This course will teach you the techniques needed to create a professional reportage, as well as encouraging you to adapt your own photojournalistic style.

What You Will Study

- Introduction to photojournalism and press photography

- Composition and framing - Street/location photography - Ethics and legislation - Editing and caption writing - Presentation and marketing

Learning Outcomes

- Understanding of the history of photojournalism

- Understanding of ethics and legislation related to photojournalism

- Confidence in ability of using digital cameras - Ability to devise, write and implement a

photographic reportage

- Ability to present work professionally and critically evaluate the outcome

Entry Requirements

The course requires you to be a minimum of 18 years of age, with intermediate English language skills. You must be eligible to study in the UK.

Photojournalism

See the world through a lens

Key Facts

Duration Intakes 2015 Campus Price 10 weeks, part-time (Wed/Thu) Feb/Oct London £1,800

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London College of Contemporary Arts

Sheraton House

15 –19 Great Chapel Street W1F 8FN London

+44 (0)20 3535 1155 info@lcca.org.uk www.lcca.org.uk

1. How do I apply for a Course?

Please reserve your place on an Executive Course by returning the completed form found on the website at to info@lcca.org.uk

2. How do I pay?

Payments can be made by bank transfer, or by card over the phone. Please call +44 (0) 20 3535 1155 to speak to an advisor, or email info@lcca.org.uk to request a payment form.

3. Where will courses take place?

Courses will take place in LCCA’s main Campus in Sheraton House, 15-19 Great Chapel Street, London, W1F 8FN. The campus is located in Soho, close to Soho Square and the nearest tube stations are Leicester Square and Tottenham Court Road. As part of the course you will visit galleries, exhibitions and points of interest that are relevant for your course.

You will enjoy the parks in London and gain a real insight into what it would be like to live and study in London.

4. What are the entry

requirements?

There are no specific academic entry requirements for our courses.

However, all courses are taught entirely in English and we therefore recommend that you be a competent English language speaker before beginning your studies with us.

5. Do I need a visa?

Students do not need a visa if they are travelling to the UK on a passport issued by a country within the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA – Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) or Switzerland. If students are travelling from a country outside of the EU/EEA you will need to apply for permission to come to the UK and apply as a ‘Student Visitor’.

You must ensure that you carry a copy of your offer letter for the course along with your Student Visitor Visa letter as evidence of confirmation of your place on the course.

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