Merchandising and Buying Operations

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Program Summary

A program that prepares individuals to function as professional buyers of resale products and product lines for stores, chains, and other retail enterprises. Includes instruction in product evaluation, merchandising, applicable aspects of brand and consumer research, principles of purchasing, and negotiation skills.

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4-Year Colleges and Universities

Michigan State University

- East Lansing, MI

  • Public Organization
  • Highest Offered: Doctoral - Research & Professional Degree
  • Large Four-Year, Primarily Residential Campus
  • Students: 20,000+
Tuition and Fees
  • In-State Residents: $12,202
  • Out-of-State Residents: $31,148
University of Akron

- Akron, OH

  • Public Organization
  • Highest Offered: Doctoral - Research & Professional Degree
  • Large Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential Campus
  • Students: 20,000+
Tuition and Fees
  • In-State Residents: $9,545
  • Out-of-State Residents: $17,468
University of North Texas

- Denton, TX

  • Public Organization
  • Highest Offered: Doctoral - Research & Professional Degree
  • Large Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential Campus
  • Students: 20,000+
Tuition and Fees
  • In-State Residents: $7,989
  • Out-of-State Residents: $15,501

Community Colleges

Delta College

- University Center, MI

  • 4 Organization
  • Highest Offered: Associate's Degree
  • Large Two-Year College
  • Students: 10,000 - 19,999
Tuition and Fees
  • In-State Residents: $4,274
  • Out-of-State Residents: $6,074
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Northeast Community College

- Norfolk, NE

  • 4 Organization
  • Highest Offered: Associate's Degree
  • Medium Two-Year College
  • Students: 5,000 - 9,999
Tuition and Fees
  • In-State Residents: $2,744
  • Out-of-State Residents: $3,310
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Source: IPEDS Survey 2008-2011: Data obtained from the US Dept. of Education's Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data may vary depending on school and academic year.