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Bachelor of Business Administration in Fashion Marketing and Management:
Courses on fashion history and industry trends lay the foundation for an understanding of the business side of the industry, including predicting buyer patterns and forecasting trends by studying marketing and consumer behavior. The curriculum focuses on standard business and marketing concepts to prepare students for the tasks of retailing, merchandising, advertising, buying and managing the financial well-being of a fashion business.
In addition to fashion industry electives, students usually take many of the following courses:
Trend analysis
Fashion retailing
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As far as law is concerned, it would take you lots of hard work to establish yourself, if that is fine for you, you might even opt for it.
Air hostess is too much of travelling and you kind of risk your life each time you travel. So, it's up to you now.
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Absolutely fashion designing is better for you if you're interested in it. Now, you complete BA then you can apply for a Master's degree in fashion designing.
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