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The University of Arizona

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
 
Society-Ready Graduates  
Preparing for Careers in Retailing and Consumer Sciences

Issue
Demand exceeds supply for graduates who can fill jobs in the expanding field of retailing. According to the National Retail Federation's Retail Industry Indicators, retail added 3.3 million new jobs between 1988 and 1998. Projections are for 3 million new retail jobs by 2008 for a grand total of 25.4 million jobs throughout the industry. One in five American workers is employed in retail - with register sales exceeding $3 trillion last year. To meet this need many employers recruit through Career Centers to identify candidates for both internships and career placement. According to the 2003 NACE Job Outlook Survey, experiential education programs are the number one tool used for recruiting graduates.

What has been done?
The University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences offers a program of undergraduate and graduate study in Retailing and Consumer Sciences. The rigorous, comprehensive curriculum offers courses in global retailing, services retailing, e-commerce, supply-chain management and leadership development. Eligible students complete structured internships in a variety of retail formats worldwide. These have included department stores, discount retailing and specialty retailers. In addition, the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team is an extracurricular activity where students are given the chance to develop leadership, mentoring, teamwork and communication skills, by learning, teaching and practicing the fundamentals of free enterprise. The Southwest Retail Center that is affiliated with the Retailing and Consumer Sciences Division facilitates the connection between academic instruction and experiential learning.

Impact
About 50-60 percent of the retailing program's graduates are placed in retail jobs upon graduation. Positions include merchandise analyst, assistant buyer, merchandiser, buyer, store manager, and HR recruiter. With industry forecasts predicting a 15.7 percent decrease in expected hiring in the West, this program is making a difference. About 89 percent of the students completing an internship through the program said the experience was instrumental in developing their career expertise.

These internships have in many cases led to direct employment after graduation at the sponsoring firm. Thus even though hiring is down, this program continues to offer students the curriculum, programs and connections that continue to provide opportunities for employment. For example, students competing internships in 2003 reported that Southwest Retail Center events provided 57 percent of them with internship opportunities. About 83 percent of the students completing internships through this program said this experience was helpful in developing their career goals. Sixty-eight percent of these interns were in paid internship positions and 34 percent were in corporate positions. These internships led to offers of direct employment for 71 percent of the participating students. Students report the most exciting part of their internship was:
"Seeing both sides of the business–storeline and merchant. I was also able to meet many people at the company–the CEO, CFO, VP Credit, VP HR and many more."  

"Getting to work with the district manager, the opportunity to travel to Chicago, to Laguna Hills California and to several stores in my district and getting to interact with the customers and other associates."

"Networking with so many people at all levels. Also, working in three different areas- a department, human resources, and in a buying office."

"Working in retail for the first time, seeing how much respect they had for my views."

"Going to headquarters in Troy, Michigan and getting to meet different directors."

"Designing logos for a T-shirt. I also enjoyed working with a buyer."


  
Funding
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the University of Arizona
Corporate support: Bear Creek Corporation; Blockbuster; Bridgestone/Firestone; Cracker Barrel; Discover Financial Services, Inc.; Distance Learning Venture; Enterprise Rent-A-Car; Federated Department Stores; Helzberg Diamonds; IBM: International Council of Shopping Centers Foundation; JCPenney Company, Inc.; Kmart Corporation; KPMG; Macy's West; Mervyn's California; Nordstrom; Office Depot; PETsMART; Sears Roebuck & Co.; Strategic Mindshare; Target Corporation; Walgreens; Wal*Mart Stores, Inc.

Contact
Melinda Burke, director

Southwest Retail Center for Education and Research
Division of Retailing and Consumer Sciences, the University of Arizona
PO Box 210033, Tucson, AZ 85721-0033
Tel: (520) 621-7144, FAX: (5200 621-3209
Email: mburke@ag.arizna.edu

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