DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCEMAJOR: FASHION MERCHANDISING (FM) CURRICULUMUNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTSENGL
110 Critical Three
credits in an approved course or courses stressing multicultural, ethnic,
and/or gender-related content. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS One
course in the curriculum must fulfill the second writing requirement,
selected from courses approved for Arts and Science second writing
requirement. One course in
the curriculum must be selected from approved Arts and Science Group B
courses. COMM
255 Fundamentals of Communication or COMM
212 Oral Communication in Business ART
129 Design in Visual Arts
Two modern foreign language courses Students with fewer than two high school years of a particular foreign language will be placed in a 105 language course and will then take 105-106. Students with two or three years of a particular language will be placed in a 106 language course and will then take 106-107. Students with more than three years will be placed in a 107 language course and, upon completing 107, will be advised, but not required, to take a 200-level language course. Students with four or more high school years of a foreign language may attempt to fulfill the requirement by taking an exemption examination and will then be advised, but not required, to take a 200-level language course.CHEM 101 General Chemistry
---------------------------------------
CHEM 102 General
Chemistry---------------------------------------- Math
114 or 115, or higher level/equivalent --------------------------------- ECON
151 Introduction to
Microeconomics: Prices
and Markets -----
------------------------ PSYC
201 General Psychology --------------------------------- SOCI 201 Introduction
to Sociology
---------------------------
CNST 110
Seeing and Being in a Visual World --------------- CNST
114 Fashion, Style and
Culture ----------------------------
CNST
215 Fundamentals of
Textiles I ---------------------------- CNST 218 Fashion
Merchandising
------------------------------ CNST
220 Fundamentals of
Textiles II --------------------------
Costume
History course --------------------------------------------------------- CNST 325 Presentation Techniques
-------------------------------- CNST
365 Fashion Merchandising
and Apparel Design Seminar
---------------------------------------------- CNST
419 Social-Psychological
Aspects of Clothing ---------- CNST 455 Textiles and Apparel in the
Global Economy –
CORE CURRICULUM COURSE CREDITS TO TOTAL 70-74
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3 3 3 3
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ADDITIONAL FASHION MERCHANDISING CURRICULUM MAJOR REQUIREMENTS ACCT
207 Accounting I or CNST
217 Accounting Practice for
Merchandise ---------------- ACCT
160 Introduction to
Business Information Systems I
--- ACCT
352 Law and Social Issues
in Business -------------------
BUAD
301 Introduction to
Marketing
------------------------------- BUAD
309 Management and
Organizational Behavior -------- BUAD
471 Advertising Management
--------------------------------- BUAD
474 Marketing Channels and
Retailing --------------------- ECON
152 Introduction to
Macroeconomics
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CNST 222 Apparel
Product Analysis or CNST 122 Apparel
Product Assembly------------------------------ CNST
318 Fashion Merchandising
Products -------------------- CNST 418 Merchandise Planning ---------------------------------- CNST 420
Assortment Planning and Buying Studio ------------- CNST 430 Topics
in Fashion Marketing and Promotion --------
ELECTIVES After
required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to
meet the minimum credits required for the degree. May include Military Science, Music, or
Physical Education (Only two credits of activity-type Physical Education and
four credits of Music ensemble and four credits of 100- and 200-level courses
in Military Science/Air Force may be counted toward the degree). CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF 120 HONORS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE:
FASHION MERCHANDISING The
recipient must complete: 1.
All requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree in Fashion Merchandising. 2. All the University’s
generic requirements for the Honors Baccalaureate Degree. Within these
requirements, the twelve (12) honors credits earned in courses in the
Department of Consumer Studies or in closely related areas outside the
Department must be approved by the student’s advisor. Of these, a minimum of
six (6) credits must be taken in the Department of Consumer Studies. |
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DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCEMAJOR: APPAREL DESIGN (APD) CURRICULUM UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS ENGL
110 Critical Reading and Writing (minimum grade C-) Three
credits in an approved course or courses stressing multicultural, ethnic,
and/or gender-related course content. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS One
course in the curriculum must fulfill the second writing requirement,
selected from courses approved for Arts and Science second writing
requirement. One course in the curriculum must be selected from approved
Arts and Science Group B courses. COMM 255 Fundamentals
of Communication or COMM 312 Oral
Communications in Business ------------------------ ART 129 Design
in Visual Arts ----------------------------------------
Modern foreign language courses Students with fewer than two high school years of a particular foreign language will be placed in a 105 language course and will then take 105-106. Students with two or three years of a particular language will be placed in a 106 language course and will then take 106-107. Studentswith more than three years will be placed in a 107 language course and, upon completing 107, will be advised, but not required, to take a 200-level language course. Students with four or more high school years of a foreign language may attempt to fulfill the requirement by takingan exemption examination and will then be advised, but not required, to take a 200-level language course.CHEM
101 General Chemistry
-------------------------------------------- CHEM 102 General Chemistry
------------------------------------------- MATH 114 or 115 or higher level/equivalent ------------------------------- ECON 151 Introduction
to Microeconomics: Prices
and Markets ------------------------------------------- PSYC 201 General
Psychology ------------------------------------------ SOCI 201 Introduction
to Sociology ------------------------------------
CNST 110 Seeing and Being in a Visual World ---------------------- CNST 114 Fashion, Style and Culture ---------------------------------
CNST 215 Fundamental
of Textiles I ----------------------------------- CNST 218 Fashion Merchandising
-------------------------------------- CNST 220 Fundamentals
of Textiles II --------------------------------- Costume History Course
-------------------------------------------------------- CNST 325 Presentation
Techniques ------------------------------------ CNST 365 Fashion
Merchandising and Apparel
Design Seminar ------------------------------------ CNST 419 Social-Psychological
Aspects of Clothing -------------- CNST 455 Textiles and Apparel in the Global
Economy ---------- CORE
CURRICULUM COURSE CREDITS 70-74 |
CR 3 3 3 3 3 3 4-8 4 4 3 3 3 3
3 3
3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 |
ADDITIONAL APPAREL DESIGN CURRICULUM MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Nine credits selected from
Art (ART), Art History
(ARTH) and/or Theatre (THEA) Courses
selected from ACCT
160, 352; BUAD 301, 309, 471, 473, 474; ECON 152 CNST 122 Apparel
Product Assembly -------------------------- CNST 221 Apparel
Structures ------------------------------------ CNST 222 Apparel
Product Analysis---------------------------- Additional Costume History course
------------------------------------ CNST 233 Fashion
Drawing and Rendering ------------------ CNST 314 Apparel
Design by Flat Pattern -------------------- CNST 324 Apparel
Design by Draping ------------------------- CNST 333 Fashion
Forecasting & Design ------------------- CNST 421 Professional
Portfolio Development -------------- CNST 424 Apparel
Collection Development ----------------- CNST 433 Product
Development and Management Studio
ELECTIVES After
required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to
meet the minimum credits required for the degree. May include Military Science, Music, or Physical Education (only two credits of activity-type Physical Education and four credits of Music ensemble and four credits of 100- and 200-level courses in Military Science/Air Force may be counted toward the degree). CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM
OF 120 __________________________________________________ HONORS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE:
APPAREL DESIGN The
recipient must complete: 1.
All requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree in Apparel
Design. 2.
All the University’s generic requirements for the Honor Baccalaureate
Degree. Within these requirements, the twelve (12) honors credits earned in
courses in the Department of Consumer Studies must be approved by the
student’s advisor. Of these, a minimum of six (6) credits must be taken in
the Department of Consumer Studies. |
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