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Fresh retail possibilities are developing globally. Both local and international retailers deliver products and services to shoppers worldwide through multichannel approaches that combine physical stores, printed catalogs, direct mail campaigns, and digital platforms like social media. Cutting-edge technology allows retailers to adapt quickly to shifting consumer preferences across different markets. This retail transformation creates numerous promising prospects for graduates pursuing careers in this dynamic, fast-moving, and lucrative sector. Those studying apparel, retail merchandising, and design can select between two specializations - retail merchandising or apparel studies. The retail merchandising track prepares students for diverse career paths within the retail sector. Though retail merchandising is so commonplace it often goes unnoticed, it remains one of today's most rapidly evolving industries. Retail merchandising students can specialize in either textile product merchandising or interior merchandising. The textile product concentration covers subjects like garment production and evaluation, buyer psychology, fashion history, product creation, and clothing's social aspects. The interior merchandising specialization includes coursework on interior design history, the design workflow, and visual presentation skills essential for retail interior professions.