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Grow Confident in Our Retail Merchandise Management Degree Program

The Associate of Applied Science in Retail Merchandise Management degree program at Collins College can help you pursue your short- and long-term goals. Through focused visual merchandising courses that integrate traditional classroom instruction with hands-on learning experiences, you can develop the skills and knowledge you need to pursue success in the real-world.

Our associate-level Retail Merchandise Management program is designed to help students like you build a solid foundation in visual merchandising and retailing principles. The associate-level retail management degree introduces direct sales operations and procedures including customer service, supervision and team leadership. Our retail management courses are taught by instructors with field experience and allow you to interact with students who share your interests.

Among our focused Retail Merchandise Management courses are:

  • Marketing
  • Merchandising Principles
  • Visual Retailing Concepts
  • Retail Computer Applications
  • Fundamentals of Accounting
  • Selling Strategies
  • Pricing Techniques

Upon completion of our Retail Merchandise Management degree program, you should have grown the well-rounded skills and knowledge to be a competitive candidate for positions in the field.

As a result of obtaining your associate’s degree in Retail Merchandise Management, you should be able to:

  • Demonstrate basic principles of business math as it coincides with the purchase and sale of merchan
  • Comprehend the procedures for selling goods for manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers to businesses and groups of individuals
  • Apply the necessary skills for the procurement and sale of merchandise
  • Show proficiency with industry-standard software

Want to learn more about our Retail Merchandise Management degree program? Contact us for additional information today.

Looking for a more advanced program? Learn more about the bachelor-level Retail Merchandise Management degree program at Collins College.



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