Turn Trends into What People Buy 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

At Stevenson, you’ll dive into marketing, management, art, and fashion, building the skills that make the industry move. You’ll explore how fashion shapes culture, drives trends, and fuels business success. Gain real-world experience working with major brands and local retailers, or take your creativity global through study abroad opportunities, all before you even graduate. 

Do you want to fast-track your future? Our Bachelor’s to Master’s Option allows you to graduate with a master’s in as little as five years. 

When you finish your Bachelor’s in Fashion Merchandising, you’ll be able to: 

  • Know the ins and outs of the apparel business and how it actually works. 
  • Solve real-world challenges in fashion merchandising like a pro. 
  • Plan smart, trend-savvy, data-driven merchandising strategies that make an impact. 
  • Share business insights clearly with the right audience, in any format. 
  • Bring the skills and confidence needed to crush it in today’s fashion industry. 

Career Outcomes

A Fashion Merchandising degree opens the door to creative, business-savvy, and tech-driven careers in the fashion industry. Graduates don’t just follow trends, they analyze them, anticipate what shoppers want, and help brands turn ideas into must-have products. Students build the knowledge and skills to become ethical, effective decision-makers who understand merchandising trends and support organizational goals. They also gain technical experience with PLUS Studio, Canva, and applied business analytics in Excel. With a blend of marketing insight, data skills, and style awareness, students learn how to make fashion engaging, accessible, and profitable.

Professional Roles:

  • Visual Merchandising Specialist
  • Digital Merchandising Specialist
  • Brand Content Creator
  • Store Display Coordinator
  • Fashion Buyer 
  • Merchandising Sourcing Manager  
  • Merchandise Planner/Allocator 
  • Product Developer 

Fields of Interest:

  • Fashion Data Analytics 
  • Sustainability & Innovation
  • Merchandising & Buying
  • Visual Merchandising
  • Digital Styling
  • Digital & E-Commerce Merchandising
  • Brand & Marketing Strategy
  • Entrepreneurship
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Stevenson University’s Brown School of Business and Leadership is proud to have received specialized accreditation for the Bachelor of Science in Fashion Merchandising from the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE).


Maryland’s First Fashion Merchandising Undergrad Program

Stevenson University’s Bachelor of Science in Fashion Merchandising is the first program of its kind in Maryland. The program prepares students for careers in marketing and merchandising for the apparel and retail industries.

Top Employers

Stevenson Fashion Merchandising

Career Connections

Internship Placements

  • Coach Factory
  • Art with a Heart, Inc.
  • Ulta Beauty
  • Renewal Upscale Resale
  • NY Fashion Week
  • Stila Cosmetics
  • Quiet Grind Luxe Co.

Employers

  • Anthropologie
  • South Moon Under
  • Rag & Bone
  • Women’s Wear Daily
  • Baltimore Magazine
  • Swarovski
  • The Children’s Place

Industry Advisors

Our Fashion Merchandising Advisory Board provides insight to keep the curriculum relevant and aligned with industry standards. Members include:

  • LIV Golf
  • Fabscrap
  • Burlington Stores, & others.

2025-2026 Highlights

  • Fall 2025: NYC Fashion Field Trip
  • Spring 2026: Visits to Under Armour & Loft
  • Guest Speaker: SU Graduate & Founder of Fini Brand, Dami Adepoju

In The Swing of Things

Emily Haas

Fashion Merchandising, Minors in Fashion Design & Economics

Emily discovered her passion for fashion merchandising at a Stevenson University open house and found it was the perfect fit for her business curiosity. Balancing athletics, leadership, and hands-on experience, she graduated ready for a dynamic career in fashion and the golf industry.

Study Fashion Merchandising at Stevenson

Courses

The courses in the preview below are required for completion of the bachelor’s degree in Fashion Merchandising. Students must complete all remaining major requirements in addition to the Stevenson Educational Experience (SEE) courses.

Course Preview

FMER 210Fashion and Culture3 credits
FMER 360Visual Merchandising3 credits
GDES 125Fundamentals of Digital Media3 credits
FMER 223The Business of Fashion3 credits
FMER 323Fashion Product Merchandising3 credits
MKT 325International Marketing3 credits
FMER 320Fashion Retailing3 credits

Academic Catalog

Explore our academic catalog for a full listing of courses, course descriptions, and suggested course sequence for Stevenson’s Fashion Merchandising program.

FYS 100First Year Seminar1 credit
ACC 215Survey of Accounting3 credits
EC 202Principles of Microeconomics3 credits
FDES 200Textiles3 credits
FDES 274History of Fashion3 credits
FMER 210Fashion and Culture3 credits
FMER 223The Business of Fashion3 credits
FMER 290Internship Preparation1 credit
FMER 315Writing for Fashion3 credits
FMER 320Fashion Retailing3 credits
FMER 323Fashion Product Merchandising3 credits
FMER 340Merchandise Sourcing and Logistics3 credits
FMER 360Visual Merchandising3 credits
FMER 390Internship3 credits
FMER 430Fashion Merchandising Capstone3 credits
GDES 125Fundamentals of Digital Media3 credits
INBUS 325/MKT 325International Marketing3 credits
IS 135MS Office Applications3 credits
LAW 208Business Law3 credits
MGT 204Principles of Management3 credits
MGT 210Business Writing3 credits
MKT 206Principles of Marketing3 credits
MKT 311Consumer Behavior3 credits
MKT 336Integrated Marketing Communication3 credits

Minors and Other Options

Minor in Fashion Merchandising

The minor in Fashion Merchandising is designed for students interested in the business of fashion. It prepares students to understand the role of apparel in today’s marketplace and the relationship between the fashion and production apparel industries.

The minor in fashion merchandising requires successful completion of a minimum of six courses and 18 credits with a FMER prefix, which focus on fashion and culture, fashion retailing, product merchandising, and fashion communication. General guidelines regarding minors may be found in the minors section of the catalog.

Minors at Stevenson

Add a Professional Minor

Open yourself up to additional career paths with one of our professional minors. Each minor is designed to pair with students’ majors to give them additional career options, a competitive edge in the job market, and an opportunity to shape their Stevenson experience to meet their specific career goals. 

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Bachelor’s to Master’s Option

BS/MS options are available for students majoring in Fashion Merchandising who wish to combine their bachelor’s coursework while working toward a Stevenson University Master’s Degree in one of the following:

Explore more Bachelor’s to Master’s Options

Accreditation

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Stevenson University’s Brown School of Business and Leadership is proud to have received specialized accreditation for the Bachelor of Science in Fashion Merchandising from the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE).

Founded in 1997, the IACBE is nationally-recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). IACBE is the leader in mission-driven and outcomes-based programmatic accreditation in business and business-related education for colleges, universities, and other higher education institutions whose primary purpose is excellence in teaching and learning. Learn more at www.iacbe.org.

Design It or Make It?

If you’re passionate about fashion, it’s key to know which path fits your goals. Fashion Design & Fashion Merchandising work hand in hand, one brings the looks to life, the other gets them out into the world.

At Stevenson, both programs blend creativity, strategy, and real-world experience to help you turn your ideas into a career. Once you know the difference, you’ll know exactly where your style and skills fit in the fashion industry.

Fashion News

Hello, my name is Symone Gordon, a first-year Fashion Design student here at Stevenson University. As it boils down to the end of Spring Semester 2024, I have come to reflect on my experiences so far as a fashion design student. Coming into this fashion design program, I was excited to learn and dive deeper […]

Stevenson University students visited Ann Lowe’s Exhibit on October 13th to observe and learn about the history of Ann Lowe and how she impacted society through her admirable designs. Ann Lowe was an African American Couturier who was respected for her one of a kind designs that were highly favored by the wealthy. She created […]

Karli Banas is a senior fashion design student at Stevenson who's showcasing her collection at this year's annual Stevenson University fashion show that is taking place on May 6th.

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