Fashion Design & Merchandising
Fashion Design & Merchandising Course Outline
Here are some of the courses offered in the Fashion Design &
Merchandising Associate in Applied Science program designed to help you
prepare for a rewarding, respected career you love:
Relevant core courses
- Fashion Marketing
- Computers in Fashion
Specialized career-focused courses
- Fashion Marketing I & II
- Fabrication
- Pattern Drafting
- Showroom and Retail Sales
- Fashion Design & Merchandising Internship
General Education courses for personal development
- Contemporary Issues in the Workplace
- Critical Thinking
Course Spotlight: Take a closer look at Showroom and Retail Sales and Fashion Marketing, part of the Fashion Merchandising specialized degree program at Katharine Gibbs School New York.
FD239 Showroom and Retail Sales Sales and merchandising
techniques for showrooms and retail sales are examined in this career
focused course. Students study differences between retail and wholesale
sectors of the fashion industry to prepare for demands of the fashion
industry.
FD110, FD111 Fashion Marketing I & II
The concepts of marketing are studied in this fashion course. Topics
include the marketing environment, market planning, research,
information systems, and the analysis and selection of target markets.
Emphasis is placed on how marketing affects the fashion industry. In Fashion Marketing II,
additional concepts in fashion marketing are taught, including topics
in advertising, selling strategies, promotions, and online marketing
for the fashion industry.
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