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Bachelor of Arts in

Fashion Merchandising

Bachelor of Arts in

Fashion Merchandising

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Program OverviewProgram Overview

The University of Akron’s Bachelor of Arts Degree Program in Fashion Merchandising prepares students for careers in the fashion and furnishings industries. This unique program offers students a choice of three specializations and also enables students to apply an associate degree toward a baccalaureate degree.

The University of Akron’s Bachelor of Arts Degree Program in Fashion Merchandising prepares students for careers in the fashion and furnishings industries. This unique program offers students a choice of three specializations and also enables students to apply an associate degree toward a baccalaureate degree.

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Specialization TracksSpecialization Tracks

o Apparel Tracko Students concentrate on the development, promotion,

and merchandising of apparel products

o Home Furnishings Tracko Students combine knowledge of the interior design

process with merchandising skills geared toward the home furnishings market

o Fiber Arts Tracko Students focus on textiles as an art form in order to

develop careers in the rapidly growing field of fiber

arts.

o Apparel Tracko Students concentrate on the development, promotion,

and merchandising of apparel products

o Home Furnishings Tracko Students combine knowledge of the interior design

process with merchandising skills geared toward the home furnishings market

o Fiber Arts Tracko Students focus on textiles as an art form in order to

develop careers in the rapidly growing field of fiber

arts.

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Apparel TrackApparel Track

o Classes:o Principles of Apparel Designo Fashion & Furnishings Industrieso Fundamentals of Constructiono Dress and Cultureo Textile Evaluationo Textiles for Apparelo Strategic Merchandise Planningo History of Fashiono Fashion Analysiso Internshipo Apparel, Home Furnishings, and Fiber Arts Electives

o Classes:o Principles of Apparel Designo Fashion & Furnishings Industrieso Fundamentals of Constructiono Dress and Cultureo Textile Evaluationo Textiles for Apparelo Strategic Merchandise Planningo History of Fashiono Fashion Analysiso Internshipo Apparel, Home Furnishings, and Fiber Arts Electives

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Home Furnishings TrackHome Furnishings Track

o Classes:o Introduction to Interior Designo Family Housingo Interior Design Theoryo Programming and Space Planningo Specifications for Interiors I & IIo Strategic Merchandise Planningo History of Interior Design I & IIo Fashion Analysiso Textiles for Interiorso Internshipo Apparel, Home Furnishings or Fiber Arts Elective

o Classes:o Introduction to Interior Designo Family Housingo Interior Design Theoryo Programming and Space Planningo Specifications for Interiors I & IIo Strategic Merchandise Planningo History of Interior Design I & IIo Fashion Analysiso Textiles for Interiorso Internshipo Apparel, Home Furnishings or Fiber Arts Elective

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Fiber Arts TrackFiber Arts Track

o Classes:o Principles of Apparel Design or Intro to Interior Designo Textile Evaluationo Seminar in Fiber Artso Historic Costume or History of Interior Design I & IIo Strategic Merchandise Planningo Textiles of Apparel or Textiles of Interiorso Internshipo Apparel, Home Furnishings or Fiber Arts Electives

o Classes:o Principles of Apparel Design or Intro to Interior Designo Textile Evaluationo Seminar in Fiber Artso Historic Costume or History of Interior Design I & IIo Strategic Merchandise Planningo Textiles of Apparel or Textiles of Interiorso Internshipo Apparel, Home Furnishings or Fiber Arts Electives

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InternshipsInternships

• Students complete a required internship

• Internships are tailored to individual interests

• Internships include 150 hours of on-site training dispersed over 10 weeks

Kelly in New York at Marie Claire

• Students complete a required internship

• Internships are tailored to individual interests

• Internships include 150 hours of on-site training dispersed over 10 weeks

Kelly in New York at Marie Claire

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InternshipsInternships

• Students have the option of choosing an internship site close to school, close to home, or in an exciting new location

Lauren at Saks Fifth Avenue

• Students have the option of choosing an internship site close to school, close to home, or in an exciting new location

Lauren at Saks Fifth Avenue

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InternshipsInternships

Internships provide an opportunity for students to gain valuable real-world experience and network with professionals in their field. Students may even receive job offers as a result of their internships.

Trina at Stitch Piece & Purl

Internships provide an opportunity for students to gain valuable real-world experience and network with professionals in their field. Students may even receive job offers as a result of their internships.

Trina at Stitch Piece & Purl

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InternshipsUniversity of Akron students have completed internships

locally, nationally, and internationally including:

InternshipsUniversity of Akron students have completed internships

locally, nationally, and internationally including:

o Ralph Lauren,o Los Angeles

o Cosmo Girl,o London, England

o Vera Wango Nordstrom

o Cleveland and Kansas City

o JoAnn Fabricso Marie Claire

o New York

o Ralph Lauren,o Los Angeles

o Cosmo Girl,o London, England

o Vera Wango Nordstrom

o Cleveland and Kansas City

o JoAnn Fabricso Marie Claire

o New York

• Lucky Shoes• BCBG Max Azria• Saks Fifth Avenue• Victoria’s Secret• Abbott’s Bridal• Doreen Leaf Designs• Gucci

– Los Angeles• Sanity Boutique• Clinique• Obsess Boutique

– Cincinnati

• Lucky Shoes• BCBG Max Azria• Saks Fifth Avenue• Victoria’s Secret• Abbott’s Bridal• Doreen Leaf Designs• Gucci

– Los Angeles• Sanity Boutique• Clinique• Obsess Boutique

– Cincinnati

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InternshipsInternships

• Katie Simmons interned with Misti Alpaca, Peru

• Katie Simmons interned with Misti Alpaca, Peru

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InternshipsInternships

• Katie steaming dresses for a fashion shoot and knitting with Peruvian women

• Katie steaming dresses for a fashion shoot and knitting with Peruvian women

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Fashion Interns in LondonFashion Interns in London

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Students have completed fiber arts internships with a variety of companies including:

Students have completed fiber arts internships with a variety of companies including:

• Soho Publishing– New York

• Bagsmith– Cleveland, Ohio

• Tahki-Stacy Charles– New York

• Cestari, Ltd.– Churchville, Virginia

• Tanglewood Fiber Creations– St. Helens, Oregon

• Soho Publishing– New York

• Bagsmith– Cleveland, Ohio

• Tahki-Stacy Charles– New York

• Cestari, Ltd.– Churchville, Virginia

• Tanglewood Fiber Creations– St. Helens, Oregon

• Pick-up Sticks– Oakland, CA

• Coats and Clark– Charlotte, NC

• Westminster Fibers– Nashua, New

Hampshire• CNS Yarns

– Montreal, Canada• Classic Elite Yarns

– Lowell, Massachusetts

• Pick-up Sticks– Oakland, CA

• Coats and Clark– Charlotte, NC

• Westminster Fibers– Nashua, New

Hampshire• CNS Yarns

– Montreal, Canada• Classic Elite Yarns

– Lowell, Massachusetts

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Program ResourcesProgram Resources

o Textiles Labo Textiles Lab

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Program ResourcesProgram Resources

o Historic Costume Collectiono Historic Costume Collection

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Program ResourcesProgram Resources

o Clothing Construction Lab o with Bernina Sewing Machines

o Clothing Construction Lab o with Bernina Sewing Machines

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Fashion Merchandising TravelFashion Merchandising Travel

• New York City• New York City

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Fashion Merchandising TravelFashion Merchandising Travel• London• London

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Fashion Merchandising TravelFashion Merchandising Travel• Italy• Italy

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Program ResourcesProgram Resources

o Class Sizeo 15-30 students per class

o Faculty Advisorso Business Classes taught by the College of

Business Administration or Summit College with the opportunity to expand electives into minors in marketing/sales technology within the required hours to graduation

o Family and Consumer Sciences Computer Lab

o Class Sizeo 15-30 students per class

o Faculty Advisorso Business Classes taught by the College of

Business Administration or Summit College with the opportunity to expand electives into minors in marketing/sales technology within the required hours to graduation

o Family and Consumer Sciences Computer Lab

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Why should you choose The University of Akron’s Fashion Merchandising Program?Why should you choose The University of Akron’s Fashion Merchandising Program?

• Smaller class formats that offer individual attention

• A comprehensive textile curriculum for excellent product knowledge

• A flexible electives component that allows you to earn a minor within the required 130 credit hours

• Experienced, full-time faculty teach all major courses

• Average an 80-85% graduation rate

• Smaller class formats that offer individual attention

• A comprehensive textile curriculum for excellent product knowledge

• A flexible electives component that allows you to earn a minor within the required 130 credit hours

• Experienced, full-time faculty teach all major courses

• Average an 80-85% graduation rate

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Student Fashion AssociationStudent Fashion Association

The Student Fashion Association is a student organization designed to supplement the students’ academic experiences. Activities include:

o Student Run Fashion Showo Field Tripso Guest lectures by visiting

professionalso Service Projects

The Student Fashion Association is a student organization designed to supplement the students’ academic experiences. Activities include:

o Student Run Fashion Showo Field Tripso Guest lectures by visiting

professionalso Service Projects

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SFA Fashion ShowsSFA Fashion Shows

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SFA Fashion ShowsSFA Fashion Shows

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SFA Fashion ShowsSFA Fashion Shows

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Graduate ProgramGraduate Program

o Students have the opportunity to continue their studies in a graduate program that specializes in the historic/cultural aspects of fashion and design.

o Students have the opportunity to continue their studies in a graduate program that specializes in the historic/cultural aspects of fashion and design.

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For More InformationFor More Information

o Contact Us:o Clothing, Textiles and Interiors

The School of Family & Consumer Sciences

215 Shrank South

Akron, OH 44325-6103

330-972-7721

www.uakron.edu/fcs

[email protected]

o Contact Us:o Clothing, Textiles and Interiors

The School of Family & Consumer Sciences

215 Shrank South

Akron, OH 44325-6103

330-972-7721

www.uakron.edu/fcs

[email protected]


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