Fashion Industry & Merchandising BS / Retail & Merchandising MS

Major: Fashion Industry & Merchandising and Retail & Merchandising
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science (BS) and Master of Science (MS)
Calendar Type: Quarter
Minimum Required Credits: 226.0
Co-op Options: One Co-op (Five years)
BS Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code:
52.1902
BS Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code: 13-1022
MS Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code: 52.0212
MS Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code: 41-1011

About the Program

Only available to Fashion Industry & Merchandising majors, this accelerated dual degree program combines study in the areas of fashion retail merchandising, buying, and product development with the MS in Retail & Merchandising degree. The program is designed to allow students to complete both the bachelor's degree and the MS in Retail & Merchandising degree in five years.

Additional Information

Students should visit the Westphal College of Media Arts and Design for more information.

Admission Requirements

GPA of at least 3.0
If you don't meet this requirement you're still encouraged to apply and your file will be reviewed on an individual basis by the Program Director

Degree Requirements

General Education Requirements
ENGL 101Composition and Rhetoric I: Inquiry and Exploratory Research3.0
or ENGL 111 English Composition I
ENGL 102Composition and Rhetoric II: Advanced Research and Evidence-Based Writing3.0
or ENGL 112 English Composition II
ENGL 103Composition and Rhetoric III: Themes and Genres3.0
or ENGL 113 English Composition III
ENVS 160Environment in the News2.0
ENVS 260Environmental Science and Society3.0
GEO 111Natural Disasters3.0
MATH 119Mathematical Foundations for Design4.0
COOP 101Career Management and Professional Development1.0
UNIV A101The Drexel Experience1.0
CIVC 101Introduction to Civic Engagement1.0
Required Arts and Humanities
COM 220Qualitative Research Methods3.0
COM 230Techniques of Speaking3.0
Required Social Science
Arts & Humanities elective*3.0
Select one of the following:3.0
Politics of Hip Hop
Introduction to Social Psychology
Retail Intersections: Social & Cultural Issues
Social Science electives**6.0
Art History & Visual Studies Requirements
ARTH 103History of Art III3.0
Select two of the following:6.0
Asian Art and Culture
Art of India
Art of China
Art of Japan
Contemporary Art
History of African-American Art
African Art
Global Material Culture
Special Topics in Art History
Special Topics in Art History
PHTO 110Photography3.0
VSST 101Design I4.0
VSST 102Design II4.0
VSST 103Design III4.0
VSST 110Introductory Drawing3.0
Professional Requirements
ACCT 110Accounting for Professionals4.0
ARTH 335 [WI] History of Costume I: Preclassical to 18003.0
or FASH 335 History of Costume I: Preclassical to 1800
or ARTH 336 History of Costume II: 1800-1920
or FASH 336 History of Costume II: 1800-1920
or ARTH 337 History of Costume III: 1920 to Present
or FASH 337 History of Costume III: 1920 to Present
or ARTH T380 Special Topics in Art History
or ARTH T480 Special Topics in Art History
COM 181Public Relations Principles and Theory3.0
DSMR 100Computer Imaging I3.0
DSMR 103Introduction to the Fashion Industry3.0
DSMR 201Analysis of Product3.0
DSMR 210Presentation Techniques Design and Merchandising3.0
DSMR 211Digital Design for Design and Merchandising3.0
DSMR 215Digital Commerce & Promotion3.0
DSMR 230Textiles for Design and Merchandising3.0
DSMR 231Retail Operations3.0
DSMR 232Merchandise Planning and Buying4.0
DSMR 300Design and Merchandising Trends and Impact3.0
DSMR 310Merchandising Operations & Management3.0
DSMR 311Visual Merchandising3.0
DSMR 333Fashion Product Development and Sourcing3.0
DSMR 464Merchandising Analytics3.0
DSMR 477 [WI] Design and Merchandising Seminar3.0
DSMR 496 [WI] Senior Problem in Design and Merchandising3.0
ECON 201Principles of Microeconomics4.0
ENTP 105Entrepreneurial Thinking3.0
MKTG 201Introduction to Marketing Management4.0
Select one of the following:4.0
Selling and Sales Management
Marketing Insights
Professional Personal Selling
Consumer Behavior
Brand and Reputation Management
PHIL 301Business Ethics3.0
PROD 215Design Thinking in Product Design4.0
Career Pathway Electives***31.0
RMER-MS REQUIREMENTS
RMER 500Retail Merchandising3.0
RMER 510Research Methods in Retail & Merchandising4.0
RMER 520Retail: Social and Cultural Issues3.0
RMER 530Retail Lifestyle Product Analytics3.0
RMER 535Retail Lifestyle Product Forecasting3.0
RMER 540Retail Brand Storytelling3.0
RMER 550Retail Store Technology & Visual Display3.0
RMER 560Selling Techniques & Strategies3.0
RMER 570Retail Supply Chain Analysis3.0
RMER 580Retail & Merchandising Seminar in Leadership3.0
RMER 585The Inclusive Retail Leader4.0
RMER 600Retail Futures3.0
RMER 697Research & Data Collection3.0
RMER 698Project/Research Thesis4.0
Total Credits226.0
*

Select 9.0 credits from 100-499 level courses, including T380-480 in AFAS, ARTH, ARCH, COM, DANC, ENGL, FMST, GST, HIST, INTR, IST, JWST, LANG, LING, MENA, MUSC, PHIL, PHTO, PPE, PBHL, RELS, SCRP, THTR, TVST, VSCM, WGST, and WRIT.

Suggested Arts and Humanities electives: ENGL 303, ENGL 335, HIST 163.

**

Select 9.0 credits from 100-499 level courses, including T380-T480, in AFAS, ANTH, CJS, CS, ECON, ENSS, ENVS, PSI, PSY, PBHL, SOC, and WGST.

Suggested Social Science electives: SOC 210, SOC 215, SOC 240, SOC 340, SOC I499.

***

Career Pathway electives enable students to pursue specific areas of study which compliment the Design & Merchandising major and the student's desired career pathway.

Suggested Career Pathway Electives: ENTP 205,ENTP 209,ENTP 250,ENTP 375, DSMR 485.

Writing-Intensive Course Requirements

In order to graduate, all students must pass three writing-intensive courses after their freshman year. Two writing-intensive courses must be in a student's major. The third can be in any discipline. Students are advised to take one writing-intensive class each year, beginning with the sophomore year, and to avoid “clustering” these courses near the end of their matriculation. Transfer students need to meet with an academic advisor to review the number of writing-intensive courses required to graduate.

A "WI" next to a course in this catalog may indicate that this course can fulfill a writing-intensive requirement. For the most up-to-date list of writing-intensive courses being offered, students should check the Writing Intensive Course List at the University Writing Program. Students scheduling their courses can also conduct a search for courses with the attribute "WI" to bring up a list of all writing-intensive courses available that term.

Sample Plan of Study

Fall/Winter Co-op (Cycle A)

First Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
DSMR 1033.0DSMR 1003.0CIVC 1011.0VACATION
ENGL 101 or 1113.0DSMR 2303.0DSMR 2013.0 
ENVS 2603.0ENGL 102 or 1123.0ENGL 103 or 1133.0 
UNIV A1011.0GEO 1113.0ENVS 1602.0 
VSST 1103.0VSST 1024.0MATH 1194.0 
VSST 1014.0 VSST 1034.0 
 17 16 17 0
Second Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ACCT 1104.0COOP 101*1.0ARTH 103, DSMR 215, or ENTP 1053.0COM 181, ARTH 103, or ENTP 1053.0
COM 230 or 181 (or Social Science Elective)3.0DSMR 210 or 2113.0DSMR 210 or PHTO 1103.0DSMR 3113.0
DSMR 211 or COM 181 (or Social Science Elective)3.0DSMR 215, COM 181, or COM 2303.0DSMR 232, ECON 201, or MKTG 2014.0DSMR 477**3.0
DSMR 231 (or Art History Elective) (UG)3.0DSMR 232 or 2314.0DSMR 3103.0PHTO 110 (or Career Pathway Elective)3.0
ENTP 105 or ARTH 1033.0ECON 201 or MKTG 2014.0DSMR 3333.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective 3.0
 Select one of the following:3.0 (UG)Social Science Elective3.0
   
   
   
 16 18 16 18
Third Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
COOP EXPERIENCECOOP EXPERIENCEDSMR 300 (or Art History Elective)3.0COM 220***3.0
  PHIL 301 (or Career Pathway Elective)3.0PROD 215***4.0
  (UG)Career Pathway Elective 3.0(UG)Art History Elective3.0
  (UG)Marketing Choice or Career Pathway Elective4.0(UG)Arts and Humanities Elective3.0
 0 0 13 13
Fourth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ARTH 335, FASH 335, ARTH 336, FASH 336, ARTH 337, FASH 337, ARTH T380, or ARTH T4803.0DSMR 464 or 4963.0PHIL 301 (or Career Pathway Elective)3.0STUDENT CONVERTS TO GR STATUS
DSMR 496 or 4643.0(UG)Art History Elective3.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0RMER 5603.0
(UG)Career Pathway Elective or Marketing Choice 4.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0RMER 5854.0
(UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0(UG)Social Science Elective 3.0 
RMER 5003.0RMER 5303.0RMER 5403.0 
  RMER 5503.0 
 16 15 18 7
Fifth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCredits 
RMER 5203.0RMER 5104.0RMER 6973.0 
RMER 5703.0RMER 5353.0RMER 6984.0 
RMER 5803.0RMER 6003.0  
 9 10 7 
Total Credits 226
*

Co-op cycles may vary. Students are assigned a co-op cycle (fall/winter, spring/summer, summer-only) based on their co-op program (4-year, 5-year) and major. 

COOP 101 registration is determined by the co-op cycle assigned and may be scheduled in a different term. Select students may be eligible to take COOP 001 in place of COOP 101.

**

DSMR 477 [WI] should be taken the summer term before fall/winter COOP or in the spring term before spring/summer COOP.

***

PROD 215 and COM 220 should be taken together either the summer term after fall/winter COOP or the fall term after spring/summer COOP.

Fall/Winter Co-op (Cycle A - London Option)

First Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
DSMR 1033.0DSMR 1003.0CIVC 1011.0VACATION
ENGL 101 or 1113.0DSMR 2303.0DSMR 2013.0 
ENVS 2603.0ENGL 102 or 1123.0ENGL 103 or 1133.0 
UNIV A1011.0GEO 1113.0ENVS 1602.0 
VSST 1014.0VSST 1024.0MATH 1194.0 
VSST 1103.0 VSST 1034.0 
 17 16 17 0
Second Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ACCT 1104.0COOP 101*1.0ARTH 103 or ENTP 1053.0COM 181, ARTH 103, or ENTP 1053.0
COM 230 or 181 (or Social Science Elective)3.0DSMR 210 or 2113.0PHTO 110 or DSMR 2103.0DSMR 3113.0
DSMR 211 or PHTO 1103.0DSMR 215, COM 181, or COM 2303.0MKTG 201, ECON 201, or DSMR 2324.0DSMR 477**3.0
DSMR 231 (or Art History Elective) (UG)3.0DSMR 232 or 2314.0DSMR 3103.0(UG) Career Pathway Elective or PHTO 1103.0
ENTP 105 or ARTH 1033.0ECON 201 or MKTG 2014.0DSMR 3333.0(UG) Social Science Elective3.0
 (UG)Select one of the following:3.0  
   
   
   
 16 18 16 15
Third Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
COOP EXPERIENCECOOP EXPERIENCEDSMR 300 (or Career Pathway Elective)3.0London Classes
  PHIL 301 (or Career Pathway Elective)3.0Art History Elective (UG)3.0
  (UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0Career Pathway Electives (UG)9.0
  (UG)Marketing Choice or Career Pathway Elective4.0Social Science (choice) (UG)3.0
 0 0 13 15
Fourth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ARTH 335, FASH 335, ARTH 336, FASH 336, ARTH 337, FASH 337, ARTH T380, or ARTH T4803.0DSMR 464 or 4963.0(UG)Arts and Humanities Elective3.0STUDENT CONVERTS TO GR STATUS
COM 220***3.0(UG)Art History Elective3.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0RMER 5603.0
DSMR 496 or 4643.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective or PHIL 3013.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective)3.0RMER 5803.0
PROD 215 (or Marketing Choice) (UG)***4.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective or DSMR 3003.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective or Marketing Choice4.0 
RMER 5003.0RMER 5303.0RMER 5403.0 
  RMER 5503.0 
 16 15 19 6
Fifth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCredits 
RMER 5203.0RMER 5104.0RMER 6973.0 
RMER 5703.0RMER 5353.0RMER 6984.0 
RMER 5854.0RMER 6003.0  
 10 10 7 
Total Credits 226
*

Co-op cycles may vary. Students are assigned a co-op cycle (fall/winter, spring/summer, summer-only) based on their co-op program (4-year, 5-year) and major. 

COOP 101 registration is determined by the co-op cycle assigned and may be scheduled in a different term. Select students may be eligible to take COOP 001 in place of COOP 101.

**

DSMR 477 [WI] should be taken the summer term before fall/winter COOP or in the spring term before spring/summer COOP.

***

PROD 215 and COM 220 should be taken together the fall term after summer term study abroad.

Spring/Summer Co-op (Cycle B)

First Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
DSMR 1033.0DSMR 1003.0CIVC 1011.0VACATION
ENGL 101 or 1113.0DSMR 2303.0DSMR 2013.0 
ENVS 2603.0ENGL 102 or 1123.0ENGL 103 or 1133.0 
UNIV A1011.0GEO 1113.0ENVS 1602.0 
VSST 1014.0VSST 1024.0MATH 1194.0 
VSST 1103.0 VSST 1034.0 
 17 16 17 0
Second Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ACCT 1104.0DSMR 210 or 2113.0DSMR 232, ECON 201, or MKTG 2014.0ARTH 103 or ENTP 1053.0
COM 230 or 181 (or Social Science Elective)3.0DSMR 215, COM 181, or COM 2303.0DSMR 3103.0COOP 101**1.0
DSMR 211 or PHTO 1103.0DSMR 232 or 2314.0DSMR 3333.0COM 181, 230, or ENTP 1053.0
DSMR 231 (or Art History Elective) (UG)3.0ECON 201 or MKTG 2014.0DSMR 477*3.0DSMR 3113.0
ENTP 105, ARTH 103, or COM 1813.0Select one of the following:3.0PHTO 110 or DSMR 2103.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective or PHTO 1103.0
  (UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0
  (UG)Social Science Elective3.0
   
 16 17 16 19
Third Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
DSMR 300 (or Art History Elective)3.0(UG)Art History Elective3.0COOP EXPERIENCECOOP EXPERIENCE
PHIL 301 (or Career Pathway Elective)3.0(UG)Career Pathway Electives or Marketing Choice4.0  
(UG)Career Pathway Elective 3.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective or PHIL 3013.0  
(UG)Marketing Choice or Career Pathway Elective4.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0  
 13 13 0 0
Fourth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCreditsSummerCredits
ARTH 335, FASH 335, ARTH 336, FASH 336, ARTH 337, FASH 337, ARTH T380, or ARTH T4803.0DSMR 464 or 4963.0(UG) Arts and Humanities Elective3.0STUDENT CONVERTS TO GR STATUS
COM 220***3.0(UG)Art History Elective3.0(UG) Career Pathway Elective3.0RMER 5603.0
DSMR 496 or 4643.0(UG) Career Pathway Elective3.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0RMER 5803.0
PROD 215***4.0(UG)Career Pathway Elective3.0(UG)Social Science Elective 3.0 
RMER 5003.0RMER 5303.0RMER 5403.0 
  RMER 5503.0 
 16 15 18 6
Fifth Year
FallCreditsWinterCreditsSpringCredits 
RMER 5203.0RMER 5104.0RMER 6973.0 
RMER 5703.0RMER 5353.0RMER 6984.0 
RMER 5854.0RMER 6003.0  
 10 10 7 
Total Credits 226
*

DSMR 477 [WI]  should be taken the summer term before fall/winter COOP or in the spring term before spring/summer COOP.

**

Co-op cycles may vary. Students are assigned a co-op cycle (fall/winter, spring/summer, summer-only) based on their co-op program (4-year, 5-year) and major. 

COOP 101 registration is determined by the co-op cycle assigned and may be scheduled in a different term. Select students may be eligible to take COOP 001 in place of COOP 101.

***

PROD 215 and COM 220 should be taken together either the summer term after fall/winter COOP or the fall term after spring/summer COOP.