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Basic Information
Address: 137 Stanley Hall, Columbia MO 65211
Phone Number: 573-882-7317
Email: nleiby@missouri.edu
Additional Information
Degrees Offered:
B.S. in Textile and Apparel Management, M.S. in Textile and Apparel Management, PhD in Human Environmental Sciences with emphasis in Textile and Apparel Management, Certificate in Digital Merchandising, Graduate Certificate in Digital Merchandising
School Setting:
One of the best college towns in the nation.
School Size: 35000 students annually
Classroom Size: 15-300 depending on classes
Student/Teacher Ratio: 25-30:1
Housing Availability:
Housing Type: https://housing.missouri.edu/
Diversity: https://diversity.missouri.edu/
Tuition:
Financial Aid:
Disability Services:
Admissions Requirements:
International Students:
Mission Statement:
The Department of Textile and Apparel Management acquires, creates, disseminates, and preserves knowledge regarding the global textile and apparel supply chain.
We do this by:
1. conducting innovative and collaborative research that informs and shapes industry practices and trends;
2. attracting top students and educating them to be industry leaders who can successfully adapt to a changing world through creative problem solving;
3. promoting understanding of consumer and market needs of the state, nation, and world and how to best meet them in ways that improve the lives of our communities; and
4. engaging alumni and professionals in the field to enrich the education and research experiences of students.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The Department of Textile & Apparel Management, in the College of Human Environmental Sciences, is a global leader focusing on the apparel and textile supply chain. TAM’s award-winning faculty is internationally recognized. Ranked as one of the top programs of its kind, TAM prepares students for a wide variety of career options such as merchandising, buying, sourcing, product development, technical design, e-retailing or retail operations. The curriculum focuses on leadership, the global supply chain, sustainability, creativity/innovation and technology. Through course work, field study experiences, internships, leadership conferences and student organizations, TAM students develop the skills they need to be a top recruit for industry positions.
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