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Fashion Merchandising

Blend your creativity with business skills to shape the future of fashion.

Student works with fabric in fashion merchandising lab

As a TCU fashion merchandising major, you’ll learn the business behind the fashion industry, including supply chain, quality assessment and control, product development, textiles, buying, promotion and the selling of merchandise. Along the way, you’ll build the creative and analytical thinking skills to deliver products to today’s consumers.

Here, you’ll live and learn in a major metropolitan market center, giving you direct access to learn about industry trends and networking opportunities that prepare you for what’s next in this fast-moving field.

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Programs Offered


Sample Courses


  • Merchandise Buying
  • Textile Testing & Analysis
  • Entrepreneurship in Merchandising
  • Apparel Construction
  • Product Development
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Special Admission Requirements


There are no special admissions requirements for this program.

What Sets Us Apart


As a fashion merchandising student, you are required to participate in an internship program. You’ll experience a full-time, 10-week internship with some of the top fashion organizations in the country — from Neiman Marcus, Ralph Lauren and Jimmy Choo to KCD and Fossil.

Career Prospects


Job placement for TCU graduates is high because all fashion merchandising majors complete internships before graduation. From brand development to sales management to manufacturing, our fashion merchandising graduates are poised for a variety of positions.