Fashion and Textile Merchandising
Imagine travelling the world to discover the next big thing in fashion and textiles for the Australian market. As a merchandiser you’ll be required to develop story boards for colour and design, assess current fashion trends here and overseas, negotiate supply contracts and drive the strategic planning for brands.
Graduates of this program fill a variety of positions in merchandising such as product developers, buyers, sale representatives, range coordinators, store managers, service assistants, visual merchandisers, marketers, design assistants, quality assurance officers, and production assistants.
RMIT provides Work Integrated Learning (WIL) through industry based projects and practical work placement experience, as well as international study exchange.
Programs and courses
TAFE
Associate degree
Undergraduate
Postgraduate by coursework
Incorporating Graduate Certificate of Fashion and Textiles and Graduate Diploma Fashion and Textiles
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