The fashion merchandising curriculum prepares students to work in various fashion industries that produce, manufacture, and forecast goods in apparel, home industries, accessories, and other services. Students are able to develop an understanding of theories, concepts, principles, and elements which impact fashion goods. Codes develop an understanding of human needs, culture, heritage, and nationality impact the creative solutions that are constantly evident in the fashion business.
Fashion merchandising is geared to practical and real-world concerns. Students majoring in this fieldwork honing their retailing, business, creative, visual, and presentation skills. Fashion merchandising majors become aware of assortments, merchandise planning, space allocation in retail, buying, selling, managing, presenting, and providing solutions to various merchandising cases and problems. Students complete projects (i.e., designer worksheets, computer-aided programs, visual displays) that allow them to forecast future trends, develop original ideas, plan fashion production, and select and create images for retail settings.