Our goal is simple: we will be the best fashion program on the planet!
*On-campus format will require some online classes for degree completion.
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In this St. Louis fashion program, you'll not only learn how to bring the latest styles and trends to the runway. You'll also learn how to manage a successful business built in the fashion industry with the managerial and economic skills to thrive as an entrepreneur.
When you earn a St. Louis fashion bachelor's degree, you will learn many facets of the industry. These include the principals of financial accounting, macroeconomics, finance, and management as well as business law, global business and society, advertising and promotional strategy, statistics, pricing strategy and negotiation, computer-aided design and history of the fashion industry as well as other courses in on online-hybrid setting. Additionally, all students have access to scholarships and professional membership with the STLFF, , , , and the .
This fashion degree program has immersive reality technologies integrated throughout the curriculum and requires use of a virtual reality headset identified by the department and associated applications. Immersive realities, such as virtual reality, provide a fully immersive educational experience that leads to greater engagement and understanding of subjects covered in classes. Fashion Bachelor's students are not only able to engage with the material, other students, and their instructor, but they also can better understand the context of those relationships while immersed in the virtual environment. These experiences support the learning outcomes for the program and prepare students for use of these technologies in their professions.
Some of the career paths that can come from a bachelor's fashion degree include fashion designer, fashion illustrator, fashion photographer, textile designer, retail buyer, merchandiser, fashion and public relations writer, and many more.
Of graduates surveyed, 100% are employed and/or continuing education.