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Advertising Specialist Educational Director Fashion Consultant/Designer Personal Shopper Sales Manager Merchandise Manager Public Relations Manager Buyer Entrepreneur Fashion Coordinator Marketing Manager Product Developer Sales Trainer Manufacturer’s Representative Wholesaler Visual Merchandising Coordinator Secondary Marketing Education Teacher Merchandising Careers – a superb choice that can lead to your successful future. your choice is clear San Jacinto College South Helping students prepare for careers in merchandising is the goal of the Merchandising Careers Consortium. Area universities and community colleges participate to help students find the right educational opportunities to reach their career goals. Here’s a list of universities and community colleges in the Houston region ready to help you prepare for mer- chandising careers. Community colleges typically pro- vide excellent foundations and technical skills which open doors to success in the field. Universities extend that education for those seeking higher level skill, man- agerial, and executive positions. For information about specific program offerings please contact the schools listed below. m c Merchandising Careers Consortium The Merchandising Careers Consortium offers many exciting careers m c m e r c h n d i s i n g c a r e e r s Merchandising Careers www.tech.uh.edu/ hdcs/csm www.tech.uh.edu/merch

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Helping students prepare for careers in merchandising is

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universities and community colleges participate to help

students find the right educational opportunities to reach

their career goals.

Here’s a list of universities and community colleges in

the Houston region ready to help you prepare for mer-

chandising careers. Community colleges typically pro-

vide excellent foundations and technical skills which

open doors to success in the field. Universities extend

that education for those seeking higher level skill, man-

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All courses descriptions and degree information listed herein are subject to change.

For up-to-date information, please consult the current San Jacinto College Catalog. It

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C A R E E R SEducation for Careers

Helping students prepare for careers in merchandis-ing is the goal of the Merchandising CareersConsortium. Area universities and community collegesparticipate to help students find the right educationalopportunities to reach their merchandising career goals.

Here’s a list of universities and community collegesin the Houston region ready to help you prepare formerchandising careers. Community colleges typicallyprovide excellent foundations and technical skillswhich open doors to success in the field. Universitiesextend that education for those seeking higher levelskill, managerial, and executive positions. For infor-mation about specific program offerings please contactthe schools listed below.

UniversitiesUniversity of HoustonConsumer Science & Merchandising 713-743-4119Prairie View A&M UniversityMerchandising & Design 409-857-4417Texas Southern UniversityApparel Design & Merchandising 713-313-7230

Community CollegesAlvin Community CollegeRetail Management & Marketing 281-388-4808Houston Community CollegeFashion Merchandising 713-718-6152San Jacinto College SouthFashion Merchandising 281-922-3275San Jacinto College NorthManagement 281-459-7622Tomball CollegeMarketing 218-351-3342Montgomery CollegeMarketing 409-273-7353Kingwood CollegeMarketing 281-312-1646North Harris CollegeMarketing 281-618-5620

Community Colleges andUniversities Offer Preparation forMerchandising Careers

Transferring is EasyTransferring coursework from a community col-lege to a university is easy! Specific courses havebeen selected to transfer easily from a 2-yearschool to a 4-year school. Here’s how it works:1. Select merchandising as a career path.2. Choose a community college and a university whichprovide education for careers in merchandising.3. Meet with an academic counselor or facultyadvisor to select community college courses whichare approved for transfer to the merchandisingdegree program at the university. (Telephonenumbers are listed in this brochure.)4. Gain admission to and complete the require-ments for courses and/or programs at the commu-nity college.5. Meet with an academic counselor or facultyadvisor at the university to verify your courseswhich are approved for transfer.6. Gain admission to and complete the require-ments for graduation at the university. (Uponadmission your community college work in cours-es approved for transfer will be applied to youruniversity degree plan for graduation.)

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