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 Minor in Merchandising
   
The Minor in Merchandising provides students with the basic fundamentals of apparel and Interior merchandising. Students gain a greater knowledge of clothing/apparel and home furnishing/interiors industries. The program provides base knowledge of elements that range from designers, manufacturers, distribution, marketing, and end retail vendor.
 
Core Course............................................................................18 s.h.
MRCH 1135. Principles of Merchandising (3) (Formerly IDMR 1135)
MRCH 2350. Merchandising Strategies (3) (Formerly IDMR 2350) (P: MRCH 1135)
MRCH 3200. Consumer Studies in Merchandising (3) (P: IDMR 2350; Merch majors or minors)
MRCH 3350. Merchandising Analysis (3) (P: MRCH 2350; Merchandising majors or minors)
MRCH 3400. Visual Merchandising, Planning, and Operations (3) (P: MRCH 1135; Merch majors or minors)
MRCH 4350. Merchandising Planning, Buying, and Sourcing (3) (P: MRCH 3350)

MRCH or IDSN electives..........................................................6 s.h.
   
 

 If you began the Minor in Merchandising Prior to Fall 2006 Click Here for requirements.

   
 

The Minor in Merchandising is taught in the traditional face to face environment.

   
 

To minor in Merchandising please notify your academic advisor of your intent.

   
 

Please note: Although the minor in Merchandising only consist of 24 semester hours it may take up to two ytears to get all the courses you need due to course scheduling,etc. So the sooner you decide to minor in merchandising the better.

   
 

 

   
 
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