Nov 23, 2024  
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

What You’ll Learn


At the undergraduate level, you can study fashion merchandising, visual merchandising, marketing, management, or international business along with liberal arts and general business courses. Whichever major you choose, you’ll benefit from focused coursework and in-depth studies in fashion, and develop the analytical and communication skills you’ll need to succeed.

While you’re working toward your degree, you’ll be gaining extensive experience through LIM College’s network of industry contacts and faculty, who are drawn from and active in the fashion industry. In addition, LIM College offers a wide array of required and optional internships, field trips, and guest lecturers.

Requirements:

  • The Bachelor of Business Administration and the Bachelor of Professional Studies degrees require a minimum of 124 credits  with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 and satisfactory completion of all coursework and other curriculum requirements.

  • The Bachelor of Science degree requires a minimum of 127 credits with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 and satisfactory completion of all coursework and other curriculum requirements.

  • The Associate in Applied Science degree requires a minimum of 67 credits with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 and satisfactory completion of all coursework and other curriculum requirements.

  • The Associate in Occupational Studies degree requires a minimum of 67 credits with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 and satisfactory completion of all coursework and other curriculum requirements.

  • LIM’s internships give you the experiences, challenges, and skills that take you from the academic world to the career world. In both the freshman and sophomore years, every LIM College student completes a 150-hour internship. Upon completion, both a written and an oral report must be presented.
  • During the Senior Semester, students bring together everything they’ve learned during their LIM College education. The experience includes a semester-long, full-time internship in a field related to the student’s career goals. Participants will identify learning objectives then demonstrate them in a journal, a group project, and an oral presentation.

 Degree Programs

Four Year Bachelor’s Degree

Two-Year Associate Degrees

The two-year schedule provides programs aimed at meeting the business requirements of the industry - and emphasizes skills that will set you apart in the world of fashion. These programs give you a highly specialized, information intensive academic program integrated with meaningful internship experiences, field trips, and guest lectures.