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Fashion Marketing & Management |
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Below you will find an overview of the Fashion Marketing & Management Diploma offered at The Art Institute of Vancouver. Links are also available for curriculum, tuition, fees and faculty. In addition, you can read about the student experience in the testimonials section or view student work in the student portfolio section.
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If you are looking for a Vancouver art & design school that offers you a diploma course in Fashion & Retail Management, and hope to pursue a career in the fashion industry, the following Art Institute of Vancouver program may be just the education you've been searching for. Fashion retail and merchandising is a thriving industry worth billions of dollars worldwide. Globalization is creating a demand for fashion marketers and merchandisers with sensitivity to other languages, cultures and tastes. The industry is increasingly requiring that professionals possess a basic understanding of the elements of international business. To operate within the global market, professionals need a skill-set that is flexible and includes training specific to marketing and visual merchandising design basics, quantitative skills, a keen sales orientation, and sense of creativity. The Fashion & Retail Management diploma program at The Art Institute of Vancouver blends individual creativity with a keen sales orientation. Marketing, visual merchandising, manufacturing, buying and merchandising, retail management, publicity, and fashion publishing: these are just a handful of the entry-level positions that may await graduates. In the first quarter of the program, students are introduced to foundation skills such as colour theory, fashion sketching, costume history, digital imaging and introductory retail skills. In the second and third quarters, they will move on to topics such as concepts and trends in apparel, merchandise management, textiles and fabrics, advertising and marketing, elements of retail operations and technology, manufacturing and retail mathematics. By the fourth and fifth quarters, students are ready to tackle courses in consumer behaviour, business ownership, media buying, human resources, accounting, store planning and lease management. Finally, in the last quarter they will concentrate on developing a portfolio, securing an internship, and turn to topics on e-commerce and web marketing. Students in the Fashion & Retail Management will be taught to cultivate the creative talents that bring their ideas to life, and will acquire the business skills needed to take them to market. Entry-level jobs vary widely from retail store managers, department retail sales professionals, visual merchandisers and sales supervision to merchandising managers. Read more. |
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“The Fashion Design & Merchandising program was very intense which taught me to stay on top of my game once I started working full time in the industry.” (2005 Fashion Design & Merchandising) |
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