The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Fashion Merchandising – Creative Design at Liberty University is designed for students who want to combine artistic talent with practical business skills in the fashion industry. This degree emphasizes the craft of fashion design while also providing a background in marketing, merchandising, and industry knowledge. Students learn to create, present, and market unique designs using both traditional and digital methods, building portfolios that can serve as the foundation for new product lines or professional opportunities. In addition to design-focused training, the program integrates business and management concepts that are valuable for those interested in working in retail, boutique fashion, or entrepreneurial ventures. The purpose of this degree is to help students connect creativity with professional application, making it a strong fit for individuals who enjoy visual design, problem-solving, and trend analysis. Industries that align with this program include fashion merchandising, retail management, costume design, and apparel production. Graduates may consider careers such as fashion retail manager, costume designer, fashion illustrator, or apparel designer, applying their skills to meet the needs of clients and organizations in a dynamic and evolving market.
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Liberty University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, bachelor's, master's, postgraduate, and doctoral degrees.
Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.
At Liberty University, we offer an education rooted in Christian values. Since 1971, we've been committed to developing men and women who are prepared to impact the world for Christ. With 15 colleges and schools offering programs in diverse fields such as education, law, business, and more, Liberty provides an exceptional college experience. Our graduates reflect integrity, discipline, and readiness to make a difference in their professions and communities.