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Apparel Merchandising and Design Major: Apparel Merchandising Concentration

Why study apparel merchandising and design at CMU?

The apparel merchandising and design program at CMU prepares students for careers in the apparel and textile industries. Consider these key features distinguishing this program at CMU:

  • Course work and hands-on experiences offered in state-of the-art facilities, including computer-aided design laboratories, textile testing laboratory, and apparel production laboratory
  • The only university in Michigan to have a body scanner to custom design clothing and the only environmental chamber in the state that can test clothing in a climate-controlled environment
  • Opportunities to receive credit for taking selected courses at New York City's Fashion Institute of Technology, the American College in London, the Paris American Academy, and other institutions
  • Experienced faculty members who make teaching their top priority

Career outlook

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, for all occupations through the year 2014:

  • Employers seek designers with a two- or four-year degree who are knowledgeable about textiles, fabrics, ornamentation, and fashion trends.
  • The best job opportunities will be in design firms that design mass market clothing sold in department stores and retail chain stores.
  • As technologies and engineering advancements in textile production are implemented, the need will arise for more highly skilled workers who can work in an increasingly high-technology environment.

Career options

Graduates of the apparel merchandising and design program at CMU will find a variety of career opportunities. Some of these may require additional education.

  • Apparel Designer
  • Catalog Development Specialist
  • Costume Designer
  • Entrepreneur
  • Fashion Illustrator
  • Merchandise Coordinator
  • Museum Curator
  • Technical Designer
  • Textile Designer
  • Trend Forecaster

Program Overview

The course listings below are a representation of what this academic program requires. For a full review of this program in detail please see our official online academic bulletin AND consult with an academic advisor. This listing does not include the General Education courses required for all majors and may not include some program specific information, such as admissions, retention, and termination standards.

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Apparel Merchandising and Design Major:Apparel Merchandising Concentration

The purpose of the major is to study aesthetic and functional design, marketing, and retailing of apparel and textiles. The major is planned to prepare students for a variety of professional careers in the apparel and textile industry. Career possibilities and available in the design, production, and distribution of apparel and textile products. The major includes an apparel merchandising and design core plus additional required courses and an elective in each of the concentrations of apparel design or apparel merchandising. In addition to the required courses in the cores, students are required to choose a concentration. ( Total: 52 semester hours International Experience: Students may substitute up to 12 credit hours on the major through participation in a study abroad or an international internship experience subject to the pre-approval of the major advisor. Students who substitute a core course must receive a C or better. )
(36 hours)
Core Courses
3
AMD 141 Apparel Design Analysis
3
AMD 155 Introduction to Textiles
3
AMD 246 Computer-Aided Design for Apparel
3
AMD 252 Dress and Culture
3
AMD 256 Introduction to Fashion Industry
2
AMD 330 Preprofessional Seminar in Apparel Merchandising and Design
3
AMD 346 Advanced CAD for Apparel
3
AMD 355 Textile Analysis
4
AMD 401 Internship in Apparel Merchandising and Design
3
AMD 457 Portfolio Techniques
3
AMD 550 Textiles and Apparel in a Global Economy
3
AMD 560 Apparel Product Development
(13 hours)
Required Courses
3
AMD 332 Fashion Buying
3
AMD 356 Visual Merchandising
3
AMD 358 Multichannel Fashion Merchandising
3
AMD 410 Fashion Advertising and Promotion
(3 hours)
Electives
Select one of the following:
3
ACC 201 Concepts of Financial Accounting
3
BLR 325/WST 325 Women and the Law
3
MGT 320 Human Resource Management
3
MGT 357 Women in Management
3
MKT 340 Personal Selling