Master’s Program
Ginger Stanciel
“My classes have really been helpful in giving me a wide skill set that will be infinitely useful in the numerous tasks that are required of me as a curatorial researcher or working with historic textiles in a collection,” Ginger said.
Bingyue Wei
“It is about creating clothing that is psychologically beneficial for the customer and physically valuable for the earth.”
Master’s Program
Graduate studies in apparel, merchandising, and design extend your knowledge, research, and creative scholarship beyond the basics to take a close look at industry-wide issues, such as outsourcing, sustainability, and customer buying behavior. This program also gives you many opportunities to present and publish research and creative work alongside world-renown faculty members.
The apparel, merchandising, and design program offers two master’s program options available on-campus or via distance (hybrid) learning:
- Master’s of Science
- Non-thesis Master’s of Science – for graduate students interested in careers in museums, cooperative extension, or business and industry positions.
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General Requirements
Visit the ISU Graduate College site for application requirements.
Find your 500 and 600 level courses along with course descriptions in the online catalog.
Scholarships and graduate teaching/research assistantships are available for on-campus students. Assistantship applications are sent to students who are eligible to apply once the student has been admitted into the program.
M.S. Requirements
For the master’s of science degree, a minimum of 30 credits is required.
The credits are divided into three groups:
Group 1: includes an introductory course to graduate study in apparel, merchandising, and design plus courses in research methods and statistics. Included in this group are the 6-7 credits for the required research projects, which the student reports in thesis form.
Group 2: includes the major course work in apparel, merchandising, and design.
Group 3: includes a minimum of 2 courses taken in related disciplines outside apparel, merchandising, and design.
Choice of courses depends on the student’s background, goals, and research topic. The program is planned by the student and the Program of Study (POS) Committee.
M.S. Non-Thesis Requirements
Iowa State University (ISU) offers a distance (hybrid) format to complete the master’s in apparel, merchandising, and design. In the hybrid distance format, award-winning ISU faculty prepare you to succeed as a professional in industry, museums, or academia.
This hybrid distance format features one or two short on-campus summer coursework sessions (on-campus requirement waivered for summer 2021 due to Covid-19). Other credits can be done at a distance, most through synchronous course delivery with on-campus courses. Refer to the AESHM Student Handbook for curriculum requirements.