%0 Journal Article %T Bridging Theory and Practice in an Applied Retail Track %A Fredrik Lange %A Jonas Colliander %A Karina T. Liljedal %A Mikael Hernant %A Sara Rosengren %J Journal of Marketing Education %@ 1552-6550 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0273475318755837 %X In this article, we present an educational approach that bridges theory and practice: an applied retail track. The track has been co-created by faculty and 10 partnering retail companies and runs in parallel with traditional courses during a 3-year bachelor¡¯s degree program in retail management. The underlying pedagogical concept is to move retail education from simple dissemination of knowledge toward the production of learning by way of experiential, situated, and skill-based learning. Overall, we believe that this learning approach has helped to create a win-win-win situation for students, retailers, and faculty. Students gain unique insights from retail practice to complement their topically oriented course-based learning, thus enhancing their attractiveness to employers after graduation. Retailers gain in-depth knowledge about the competencies of young prospective employees, and faculty and retailers jointly benefit from exchanging ideas about contemporary challenges in retailing. This article describes the program¡¯s main features and successes and offers recommendations for others seeking to implement all or some of its components %K experiential learning techniques %K undergraduate education %K level/type of education %K retailing %K course content %K innovative teaching methods %K marketing careers/advising %K skills/traits development in marketing education %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0273475318755837