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South Dakota State University. Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design Department
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Instruction in apparel, fashion, and interior design at South Dakota State University developed to prepare students for professional careers that combine creative practice with analytical and business skills. Programs in Fashion Studies and Retail Merchandising emphasize the cultural, scientific, and commercial dimensions of apparel and textiles, including design, product development, merchandising, consumer behavior, and supply chain processes. Coursework integrates historical, aesthetic, economic, sociological, and psychological perspectives, and requires substantial experiential learning through a supervised practicum. Resources such as the Snellman Hsia Collection and Laboratory support the study of historic costume and textiles as part of the academic program.
Interior design education at SDSU focuses on technical competence, design thinking, and the functional and aesthetic planning of interior environments. The accredited curriculum emphasizes studio based problem solving and prepares students for work in residential, commercial, and specialized design settings. Together, these programs have been administered through academic units that reflect a multidisciplinary approach, including affiliations with the School of Design and the School of Health and Human Sciences. Departmental partnerships, such as participation in visiting scholar programs at the Fashion Institute of Technology, further support professional preparation and external engagement within the fields of apparel merchandising and interior design.