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Bachelor of Science
Individual course of study may vary from the program outlined below. To ensure that you are taking the proper courses, please schedule regular reviews with your academic advisor AND consult The College of Arts and Sciences Bulletin.
122 credit hours required for graduation, including:
32 credit hours in AMID:
- H100 Introduction to Apparel and Textiles
- H203 Textiles
- H204 Apparel Manufacturing and Quality Analysis
- H209 Apparel industires
- H315 Principles of Merchandising
- H404 International Textiles and Apparel Trade
- H413 Apparel Merchandise Planning and Analysis
- H414 Computerized merchandise Planning
- H440 Senior Seminar
9 credit hours of 300- or 400-level Apparel Merchandising electives
32 credit hours outside AMID including:
- P101 (PSY) Introductory Psychology
- S100 (SOC) Introduction to Sociology
- E201 (ECON) Introduction to Microeconomics
- E202 (ECON) Introduction to Macroeconomics
- *A200 (BUS) Foundations of Accounting
- *M300 (BUS) Introduction to Marketing
- *Z302 (BUS) Managing and Behavior in Organizations OR
*L201 (BUS) Legal Environment of Business
- *Q299 (ASCS) Job Search Strategies OR
- *X420 (BUS) Business Career Planning and Placement
- *K201 (BUS) The Computer in Business OR
- *A110 (CSCI) Introduction to Microcomputers and Computing
*6 credit hours selected from:
- M405 (BUS) Buyer Behavior
- M415 (BUS) Advertising and Promotion Management
- M419 (BUS) Retail Management
*The 20-hour special minor in the Kelley School of Business is strongly recommended; other disciplines (such as journalism, telecommunications, or fine arts) may be substituted for the special business minor
Department of Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design
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I was really prepared for my first year in retail thanks to the experience I gained through the Apparel Merchandising Department at Indiana University. I feel that the classes as well as the extracurricular activities were instrumental in my career development.
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