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2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
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Retail Merchandising and Management, B.S.


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Introduction

The Retail Merchandising and Management program is designed to prepare graduates for leadership roles in corporate, regional or store-level management positions in the retail industry and support areas. Students explore the functional areas of retailing, including marketing, promotions, human resources, accounting, buying, merchandising, sourcing and logistics. They also sharpen their skills in analytical reasoning, critical thinking, problem-solving, oral and written communications. A minor in Business Administration can also be earned within the program requirements. A highlight of the program is the senior-level retail practicum or co-op/internship in which students work in management-level positions in retailing. Numerous opportunities are available for travel and study abroad experiences to enhance the educational programming.

Graduates of this program are prepared for entry-level managerial positions in merchandise buying, planning and management; store management and operations; training; human resources and e-commerce. Although specific job titles vary by organization, graduates of the program have been recruited to fill such positions as business analyst, executive team lead, sourcing specialist, department manager, assistant store manager, manager trainee, assistant buyer, pricing analyst, unit development leader, retail operations manager and visual merchandising/space management planner.

General Requirements
Bachelor of Science Degree

Total for graduation 120 credits  
General Education 40 credits  
Professional Studies 40-41 credits  
Concentration 39-40 credits  

Program Requirements


General Education


40 credits required

Analytic Reasoning and Natural Sciences (10 credits)


At least one mathematics or statistics course and a natural science course with a lab are required. MATH 123  required for Buying concentration. MATH 120 , MATH 121 , or MATH 123  required for Store Operations Management Concentration. STAT 130  recommended prerequisite for BUMKG 479 .

Arts and Humanities (6 credits)


Courses must be from two different areas including art history, creative arts, foreign language and culture, history, literature, music appreciation, performing arts and philosophy.

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)


Note(s):

Other concentrations choose 3 additional credits from areas including anthropology, geography, political science, psychology and sociology.

Contemporary Issues (3 credits)


Courses must be selected from the list of approved contemporary issues courses. ICT 103  required for Buying concentration.

Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 credits)


Courses must be selected from the list of approved social responsibility and ethical reasoning courses.

Selectives (3 credits)


Courses/credits may be selected from any category to meet the 40-credit requirement.

Writing Selective (3 credits)


Select one course:

Senior Capstone Selective (3-4 credits)


Select both practicum courses or the co-op experience.

International Selective (3 credits)


Select one course:

Concentrations


39-40 credits required

Select one course (2-4 credits) from each of the following areas:

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