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The major in Textiles, Merchandising, and Design leads
to entry-level career opportunities in fashion-related industries and
requires the selection of one concentration from the two available:
Apparel Design and Fashion Merchandising. Textiles, Merchandising, and
Design majors and minors must earn a grade of C or higher in all TXMD
courses. Students earning a D or F will be required to repeat the course
before being allowed to advance in the program.
Curriculum: Apparel Design
The B.S. degree with a concentration in
Apparel Design allows the student to prepare for entry-level positions
in the growing area of design, pattern making, and manufacturing. In
addition to the major and concentration, a minor in Art or Entertainment
Arts Design is required.
Curriculum: Fashion Merchandising
The B.S. degree with a concentration in
Fashion Merchandising allows the student to prepare for professional
positions in fashion retailing, buying, entrepreneurship, wholesaling,
fashion promotion, and coordination. In addition to the major and
concentration, a minor in one of the following areas is required:
Business Administration, Management, Marketing, Mass Communication, or
Entrepreneurship.
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