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Berkeley College - New York City Campus

Since 1931, Berkeley College has enjoyed a solid reputation for providing excellent career-oriented education. Berkeley College's programs balance traditional academics with professional training and hands-on experience. They pride themselves on instilling in students the knowledge and skills that employers demand. Since its inception, Berkeley College has evolved and expanded to be recognized as a premier leader in launching business careers. In fact, the school claims that over 96% of Berkeley College graduates are employed in positions within their chosen fields.*

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Berkeley College currently has 6 campuses in the New York and New Jersey area. These campuses have easy access to the unparalleled educational, professional, and cultural resources that New York City offers. All Berkeley campuses are within 40 minutes of New York City's museums, Broadway theaters, concerts, ballet, sporting events, historic sites, and more.

Berkeley College's Fashion Marketing & Management program integrates the creative and business aspects of the fashion industry. Students receive a solid background in marketing and management, while allowing them to take advantage of nearby New York's pre-eminent position in the fashion world. The program includes visits to trade shows, museums, designers, and showrooms. In addition, Fashion Internships allow students to incorporate what they have learned in the classroom with what they experience in the workplace.
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Berkeley College offers the following degrees - Learn More > about courses and programs:

Fashion Marketing & Management, Bachelor of Business Administration
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Fashion Marketing & Management, Associate of Applied Science
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Programs vary by campus location.

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