The Art Institutes Announces New Fashion and Retail Management Program to Keep Up with Growing Fashion Economy
Released on = August 28, 2006, 9:26 am
Press Release Author = The Art Institutes
Industry = Education
Press Release Summary = The Art Institutes are proud to announce a new bachelor's degree program to begin in fall 2006 - Fashion & Retail Management at Art Institutes locations in Colorado, Houston and Pittsburgh and The Art Institute Online, a division of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jacquelyn P. Muller The Art Institutes Office: (412) 995-7262 jpmuller@edmc.edu
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Devra Pransky The Art Institutes Office: (412) 995-7685 dpransky@aii.edu
The Art Institutes Announces New Fashion & Retail Management Program to Keep Up with Growing Fashion Economy
(PITTSBURGH, August 10, 2006) - The Art Institutes are proud to announce a new bachelor's degree program to begin in fall 2006 - Fashion & Retail Management at Art Institutes locations in Colorado, Houston and Pittsburgh and The Art Institute Online, a division of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
The Art Institute of Colorado, The Art Institute of Houston, The Art Institute of Pittsburgh and The Art Institute Online will offer Fashion & Retail Management bachelor's-degree-level education across disciplines in business, fashion, and design. This cross-functional focus will allow students to expand beyond traditional fashion design positions and choose among opportunities in manufacturing, retail management, buying and merchandising, fashion publicity, and even business ownership. Complementing the fashion design, retail, and business coursework, the general education programs emphasize strong written and verbal communication and presentation skills. Students will receive a well-rounded foundation in general education to effectively prepare them for the business world. Students will have multiple opportunities to develop real-world projects that are taken from concept to final product.
Graduates will begin their careers with a combination of current design knowledge and business judgment that will prepare them for successful futures in fashion and retail management. And will be able to effectively work in entry-level positions with fashion designers, in the retail and manufacturing markets, presenting themselves with knowledge, confidence, and, of course, creativity. This program also includes Internet and international components that respond to the rapidly changing world of retail.
The Fashion & Retail Management graduates may find work in such organizations as: major department store chains; men's clothing companies; women's clothing companies; children's clothing companies; home furnishings companies; sporting goods companies; jewelry companies; footwear companies. Potential entry-level employment opportunities may include, but are not limited to: sales associate; assistant merchandiser; fashion coordinator; area supervisor; assistant manager trainee; assistant manager; department manager; and retail store manager.
The bachelor's degree program lasts 12 quarters (3 academic years) and contains 180 credit hours.
About The Art Institutes The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu), with 32 educational institutions located throughout North America, providing an important source of design, media arts, fashion and culinary arts professionals.
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Contact Details = Devra Pransky The Art Institutes Office: (412) 995-7685 dpransky@aii.edu