Program overview
The Commercialisation de la mode - Profil acheteur (AEC) program is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the fashion industry. This program focuses on the buyer's role in the commercialization of fashion, emphasizing market analysis, product selection, and strategic purchasing. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the fashion supply chain and the various factors influencing consumer behavior. The curriculum is tailored to prepare graduates for the dynamic and competitive nature of the fashion market, ensuring they are well-prepared for their future careers.
Program structure
The Commercialisation de la mode - Profil acheteur (AEC) program has a duration of one year, providing students with an intensive learning experience. The program structure includes:
- Hands-on learning through practical projects and assignments.
- Opportunities for collaboration with industry professionals.
- Access to modern facilities and resources to enhance learning.
- Options for internships or co-op placements to gain real-world experience.
This program is designed to be flexible and responsive to the evolving needs of the fashion industry, ensuring that students are equipped with the latest trends and practices.
Featured Experiences
- Co-op opportunities that allow students to gain valuable work experience in the fashion industry.
- Field experiences that provide insights into the operational aspects of fashion commercialization.
- Collaborative projects with industry partners to enhance practical skills.
- Access to workshops and seminars led by industry experts.
- Networking events to connect with professionals in the fashion sector.
Career Options
- Fashion Buyer: Responsible for selecting and purchasing clothing and accessories for retail stores, ensuring they meet consumer demand.
- Merchandise Planner: Analyzes sales data and market trends to plan inventory levels and product assortments.
- Product Development Specialist: Works on creating new fashion products, from concept to production, ensuring they align with market needs.
- Retail Manager: Oversees daily operations of retail stores, focusing on sales strategies and customer service.
- Brand Manager: Develops and implements marketing strategies to promote fashion brands and increase market presence.
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