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Fashion Merchandising and Retail Management

Few areas of employment offer a better outlook for trained personnel. Students will find career opportunities in the areas of fashion merchandising, sales promotion, retail advertising, and supportive retail service. Graduates may find work in department stores, specialty shops, discount stores, as a retailing executive, an assistant buyer, an assistant department manager, an executive trainee, an advertising assistant, or an assistant fashion coordinator.

Can students who major in Fashion Merchandising and Retail Management transfer to a four-year college or university?
Many colleges and universities will apply the courses taken towards a bachelor's degree. Students should meet with an academic advisor for appropriate planning.

What will students learn by studying Fashion Merchandising and Retail Management?
They acquire knowledge in areas of general education, business, retailing and fashion. Students apply classroom theory to on-the-job situations through a cooperative education work experience or internships. Classes prepare them for actual situations in retailing through multimedia instruction and a fully equipped retail laboratory offers students realistic preparation.

Are there any requirements before taking courses in my major?
Algebra I is a prerequisite for all majors. Algebra I competency must be verified with a passing score on the College's placement test.

How long will it take to complete this degree?
Students who do not need developmental coursework can complete the degree in two years. They can shorten the amount of time by taking courses in the summer and winter sessions. Note: Not all FMR courses are offered every semester both day and evening.Please call the Department Chair at (732) 906-2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters.

Questions?
Contact Professor Nancy Bailey, Department Chair, at (732) 906-2594 or bam@middlesexcc.edu.

FASHION MERCHANDISING AND RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S) Degree -FMR.AAS
Below are required courses and recommended course groupings and sequences for program completion. Courses may have prerequisites and corequisite requirements. Check course descriptions for details.

CoursesCreditsRequisites/Comments
Semester I
ENG 121ENGLISH COMPOSITION I3A passing score on the writing portion of the College's Placement Test or a grade of 'C' or better in ENG 010; completion of RDG 009 with a 'C' or better or a score on the reading portion of the College's Placement Test that exempts the students from RDG 009.
BUS 101BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT3
BUS 107COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS3
FMR 201FASHION MERCHANDISE INFORMATION4

Prereq/Co-req: BUS 101

NOTE: Not allmajor courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters.

MAT 101GENERAL EDUCATIONMATHEMATICS ELECTIVE (GE MAT)3-4MAT101Freshman Mathematics I isrecommended. Students with the appropriate academic prerequisites, in consultation with their Academic Advisor, should enroll in an (appropriate) Mathematics course.
Semester II
ENG 122

or

ENG 125
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II



ENGLISH COMPOSITION II: WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE
3



A grade of 'C' or better in ENG 121 and a passing score on the reading portion of the College's Placement Test or a grade of 'C' or better in ENG 121 and a grade of 'C' or better in RDG 011.
ACC 101FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING4
BUS 201BUSINESS LAW I3
MKT 201MARKETING I3BUS 101
FMR 207RETAIL ADVERTISING, SALES PROMOTION AND DISPLAY3NOTE: Not allmajor courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters.
Semester III
ACC 102MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING4ACC 101
MKT 143SALESMANSHIP3
FMR 202RETAIL BUYING AND MERCHANDISING3NOTE: Not allmajor courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters.
SPE 121FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
GENERAL EDUCATION HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (GE HUM)
3
___ ___PHYSICAL / HEALTH EDUCATION1-3
Semester IV
ECO 201PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I
GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE (GE SS)
3A passing score on the algebra portion on the College's Placement Test or MAT 013
FMR204RETAIL MANAGEMENT3

BUS 101,FMR 201,FMR 202,
FMR 207, MKT 143 AND MKT 201
Co-req:FMR 206

NOTE: Not all major courses are offered every semester both day and evening. Please call the Department Chair at 732.906.2594 to discuss course offerings for future semesters.

FMR 206

STORE FIELD EXPERIENCE

3Senior status or permission of Department Chairperson
___ ___

GENERAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE (GE SS)
or
GENERAL EDUCATION HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (GE HUM)

3

___ ___GENERAL EDUCATION SCIENCE ELECTIVE(GE SCI)3-4Students may elect courses with a code of BIO, CHEM, ENV, PHYS or SCI for which they have the appropriate academic preparation.

Total Credits:

61-65

 
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