Apparel Merchandising and Product Development

College of Education and Human Development

119 Eppler Center, 419-372-2026

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in apparel merchandising and product development are expected to:

  • Plan textile and apparel product lines to meet target market needs using the product development process.
  • Evaluate apparel industry processes in which products are developed, produced, marketed, sold, and consumed in the global economy.
  • Formulate solutions to apparel and textile global problems as evidence of critical and creative thinking skills.
  • Evaluate issues of personal and social responsibility, professional behavior, and ethics related to the impact of individual, organizational, and corporate decision making.

Students select one of two options within the degree program:

Apparel Merchandising and Product Development - with marketing minor (87 - 89 hours) - Spring 2020 course requirements

Apparel Merchandising and Product Development - with Fashion Institute of Technology option (93 - 95 hours) - Spring 2020 course requirements

Updated: 04/02/2020 10:53AM