Bachelor of Arts Degree Program

in Design Entrepreneurship

Bachelors Degree in Design

Design Entrepreneurship

You have the vision. Not just to create captivating designs, but to take those designs and turn them into your own brands and products. A design entrepreneur combines artistic talent with business savvy, and uses both of them to create a visual brand that captures hearts and minds. A Bachelor’s degree in Design Entrepreneurship from Fremont College offers you the opportunity to bring your imagination to life, and succeed in the business world.

Our College of Design will provide you with the latest design technology and software. And through our College of Business, you will have access to a library of business classics and the computer programs used in the country’s top corporations.


Design Entrepreneurship Course of Study

The classes for the Design Entrepreneurship degree will provide you with the tools and techniques to create captivating images and products, as well as the knowledge of finance and salesmanship to make your products succeed in the marketplace. You’ll learn all this while putting real-world work skills into practice every day.


Design Entrepreneur Career Options

A career in Design Entrepreneurship can be an adventure. You will have the chance to create your own future as you move your creations into the marketplace. At Fremont College, you will study and prepare for the workforce at the same time, so you’ll be ready for everything your career demands. And as you make your transition, our Career Services staff is there to help as you open the doors to an exciting new career.

Design Entrepreneur

Develop a visual identity that will stand out and succeed. Plan a strategy to market your brand. Sell your brand on the web, print, and with clothing.

Marketing Manager

Analyze fashion market segments. Create marketing strategies to move your products to the top. Use all forms of media to create and maintain your products' buzz.

Trend Forecaster

Keep your finger on the pulse of today's culture. Predict what and where the next big hits will be. Help designers create products that will grab attention in a changing marketplace.

Import/Export Specialist

Monitor fashion trends and buying patterns in foreign markets. Figure out what might be the next big import hit. Travel and research global markets.

Design Entrepreneurship Program Learning Outcomes

  • • Describe sustainable practices in design.
  • • Use mixed media to execute a professional-level design portfolio.
  • • Identify business concepts, terms and theories.
  • • Demonstrate problem-solving skills to promote creativity and innovation.
  • • Incorporate web design technology and social media to promote original concepts.
  • • Develop and implement marketing, design, and merchandising skills.
  • • Utilize computer software to visually communicate ideas and promote design and brand management concepts.
  • • Identify regulations and business practice affecting the design industry.
  • • Develop leadership and collaborative management skills by analyzing case studies and participating in-group projects.
Liberal Studies Learning Outcomes

  • • Communicate competently through oral and written language expression.
  • • Solve problems using a variety of quantitative methods and tools.
  • • Evaluate the ethical consequences of their decisions and actions as a member of a diverse global community.
  • • Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation for environmental justice, which recognizes that access to a clean, healthy environment is a fundamental right of all human beings.
  • • Identify community-centered strategies to address social, political, economic, and ecological challenges, gaps, and injustices within the communities we serve.
  • • Use information literacy skills including the ability to access, evaluate, interpret and use information from a variety of sources.







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