M.A. in Family and Consumer Sciences — Fashion Merchandising and Apparel Design
This program is offered in-person.
The Master of Arts in Family and Consumer Science: Fashion Merchandising and Apparel Design track offers a flexible program for students interested in preparing for advancement within key sectors of the fashion industry.
The program is designed to build and enhance competency in three core learning domains:
1. Foundational Skills
- Ability to analyze, evaluate and create new ideas or products in the focused area of study
2. Academic and Research Skills
- Recognize and develop strategies to solve problems in the apparel and textile field
- Link theory to practice
- Writing/APA skills
3. Professional and Personal Development
- Collaboration
- Self-directedness
- Critical analysis/problem solving
Who should apply?
The program is appropriate for students interested in pursuing management level positions in organizations that design, produce and market apparel and related products. The program also serves students planning to pursue a doctorate in preparation for a career in academia. The program offers a personalized approach to advanced study in fashion merchandising and design. Students will work closely with graduate faculty to develop a plan of study and individual research agenda to capitalize on your educational background and professional experience and interests.
This fashion merchandising and design M.A. program may be appropriate for applicants with a bachelor's degree in another discipline. Additional undergraduate coursework may be required for admission to the master's program.
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