The fashion industry is relatively
volatile, and the success of a business depends upon the fashion acumen of its
management, accurate reading of the marketplace and the overall health of the
economy. There are a number of online associate's degree programs in fashion
design, marketing and merchandising available for students interested in
deepening their understanding of color, textile and fashion, learning the
fashion retail trade and developing marketing skills.
Program
Information
Distance learning associate's degree
programs in fashion merchandising generally offer fully online courses, and
completing them should take full-time students between 12 and 24 months.
Admission is open to high school graduates, but some programs require applicants
to have completed as many as 21 undergraduate credits to fulfill general
education requirements.
Students need a computer with
multimedia capabilities and a fast Internet connection in order to view
lectures, complete assignments and communicate with teachers and fellow
students. A webcam and microphone are needed for programs that require student
participation in live lectures or forums. Some computerized design, rendering
and simulation tools may require either a Windows or Mac computer.
Course
Information
All programs offer courses in color,
textiles, design and marketing, but the short duration of an associate's
program tends to limit management training classes to the basics. Some programs
work with students to set up internships with local design firms or retailers.
Sample courses include:
Color
Theory Course
Color theory includes the physics
behind colors and pigments, and the relationships between the different colors
on the color wheel. Students learn industry terminology, principles of color
theory and how texture influences the perception of color.
Design
Development Course
This course explores stages of
design development from concepts to flats and croquis drawings. Students are
given opportunities to experiment with different styles of fashion sketches.
Merchandising
Mathematics Course
Students learn basic accounting and
other calculations useful in merchandising and financial planning for the
retail environment. Concepts covered include markup reports, sales analyses,
seasonal planning and gross margins.
Textile
Fundamentals
An understanding of fibers, fabrics
and yarns is vital to success in the fashion industry. This course presents an
overview of fabrics, construction methods and colors, along with their effect
on styles and trends.
Career
Information for Graduates
Employment in the fashion industry
is cyclic, seasonal and influenced strongly by the overall economy. The U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projected that wage and salary positions in
retail jobs would grow by 11 percent during the 2008-2018 period, slightly
faster than the average of all U.S. jobs. Design jobs were predicted to grow
slowly, and competition is likely to be keen. Workers with at least an
associate's degree in fashion or retail were likely to have the best job
opportunities.
Jobs for workers with an associate's
degree include textile designer, fashion designer, retail store associate,
assistant fashion buyer, window dresser and manufacturer's representative.
Continuing
Education Information
Most courses in online associate's
degree programs may be applied toward a bachelor's degree program in a related
fashion, retail or marketing field. However, on-the-job experience continues to
be a reliable way to develop a portfolio, build business experience and learn
the trade.
Online bachelor's degree programs in fashion merchandising are less
prevalent than associate's programs. At the bachelor's degree level, online
programs add increased depth to the design and marketing coursework covered by
associate's degree programs, but the emphasis is on business management as it
applies to design and merchandising. Programs are likely to originate from a
college's business school rather than its arts or design schools. Program Information
Students could expect to complete a distance learning bachelor's degree program in four full-time years of study, although some accelerated programs are designed to be completed in three. Courses are generally all-online and students are encouraged, if not required, to arrange work-study jobs or internships in businesses located near their homes. Some programs require a digital camera and related image manipulation software for completing assignments.Most on-site programs require applicants to have completed several art and design courses, or submit a portfolio of relevant artwork. Distance learning programs are less likely to include these requirements.

