Technology is bringing radical changes to retailing. The newest program in the Department of Human Development and Consumer Sciences, the Master of Science (MS) in Global Retailing offers unmatched opportunities to learn new strategies and gain deeper insight into the worldwide dynamics and impact of multi-cultural consumer behavior, data analytics, profitability, financial models, and channel strategies.
This program goes beyond teaching theory to practical applications. Executives in residence and UH faculty provide a stimulating experience where students will explore cross-cultural trends in retail management such as international product sourcing and distribution, applied retail market research and evaluation, and international trade regulations.
The 36-hour program uniquely prepares innovative, agile retail marketers to successfully propel their careers and emerge as leaders of businesses throughout the global marketplace.
Applications for the Fall 2013 Semester are now being accepted.
| Thesis Option | Hours |
|---|---|
| Core Courses | 18 |
| Approved Electives | 12 |
| Thesis | 6 |
| Total | 36 |
| Non-Thesis Option | Hours |
|---|---|
| Core Courses | 18 |
| Approved Electives | 18 |
| Total | 36 |
Program and thesis guidelines specifying other requirements are updated regularly and are available from the Department of Human Development and Consumer Science.
Submit the following materials:
Apply Texas)
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Send all application materials to the following address:
University of Houston
College of Technology
Attn: Graduate Advisor
108 Technology Bldg.
Houston, TX 77204-4021
For more information and guidance about the program, contact Dr. Shirley Ezell, Associate Professor, Department of Human Resources and Consumer Sciences or Tiffany Roosa, Graduate Advisor for the College of Technology.
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