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    Course Programs in Fashion Management

    A college course generally lasts for one academic term, such as a quarter or a semester. Courses are usually taught by professors who award a grade to indicate whether the course was passed or failed. A passing grade usually indicates that the course may be counted as a credit toward a degree.

    What is a course in fashion management? Students taking a course in fashion management may expect to learn about the workings of the various areas related to the business side of the fashion industry. They could also have a chance to discern which areas they may be most interested in pursuing as a career. Topics covered could include a history of fashion business structure, various kinds of retailers, the marketing and public relations of the industry and a study of how fashion is developed and designed.

    This kind of course has offers many benefits. A student may gain the ability to choose clothing that fits well and looks attractive. Also, marketing and public relations skills could be applicable to other areas of commerce. Students can also improve entrepreneurial techniques necessary to start a new business.

    Course costs will vary depending on which university is offering it. School classification and geographical location could both have an effect on pricing.

    Employment possibilities that could ultimately result from taking a course in fashion management may include different fashion management positions, such as design manager, collection manager, product manager or brand manager. Other possibilities may be fashion coordinator, merchandiser, trend forecaster, creative director and fashion designer. Students may also go on to create new fashion brands or earn advanced degrees and become instructors for upper-level fashion classes.

    Courses may be taken at academic institutions around the globe, which may offer both online and on-campus options. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.