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Retail Management

Mission Statement

The Mission of the Texas Tech University Retail Management Program is to prepare individuals who will make a contribution to the retail industry and to society as a whole through quality education, research, and service.


Two Tracks

The Retail Management program is now offering two tracks to better meet the needs of Texas Tech Retail Students and the retail community by focusing on the specific skills needed at the store or operations level or at the corporate level. Students may choose a single track or complete both tracks.

Store Management Track:
RHIM 3320 Facilities Management
RTL 3380 Retail Buying (no lab) or RHIM 4313 Legal Aspects of the Hospitality Industry
RHIM 3345 Event Management or RHIM 3308 Hotel Group Sales and Services

Corporate/Research Track:
RTL 3380 Retail Buying and Control (with Lab)
RTL 4320 Retail Category Management
RTL 4330 Retailing Research


Retail Faculty Receive $30,000 Grant from Cotton Incorporated

Texas Tech and the Cotton Industry: Implementing a Four-Year Curriculum. Six courses will add components to increase students' knowledge about the cotton industry and the impact of cotton on the local, national, and international economies. The faculty toured the Hlavaty Cotton Farm and Lubbock Cotton Growers Gin.

Retail Faculty Receive $30,000 Grant from Cotton Incorporated

Program
Events
Fashion Camp 2013

Learn the "ins" and "outs" of the fashion world. Fashion 2013 will be available in two sessions for ages 11 to age 15.
Dates:
June 24 - June 28, 2013

More News

Recent Graduates
Senior Program ManagerResource CoordinatorRevenue Management Coordinator, Hilton Worldwide

Emily Spurgin
Assistant Site Merchandiser, Neiman Marcus Online

Whitney McCasland
Resource Coordinator, Ovation Vacations

Austin Baker
Revenue Management Coordinator, Hilton Worldwide


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