AC111-OL1 | Advertising and Promotion
| 3 credits | CRN7721
For Advertising and Marketing Communications, Advertising
Design, and Fashion Merchandising Management majors. Principles
and methods of advertising and promotion for producers, manufacturers,
and retailers. Students analyze and critique how marketing
objectives and strategies are affected by advertisements,
publicity, visual merchandising, and special events.
ES123/023-OL1 | English as a Second Language
| 2 credits | CRN7726
Students must register simultaneously in the corresponding
section ES023. More than one semester of ES123/023 may be
needed. For students who need to improve their skills in English
as a second language. Instruction is given in grammar, reading,
and writing in English. This course is intended for high-intermediate
to advanced students of English as a second language.
FM114-OL1 | Introduction to the Fashion
Industry | 3 credits | CRN7717
Surveys the history, characteristics, and global interrelationships
of all segments of the fashion industry. The course explores
how fiber, textile, and apparel producers, retailers,and home
furnishings companies merchandise and market their products
within the industry and to the ultimate consumer.
FM116-OL1 | Fashion Business Practices
| 3 credits | CRN7718
A comprehensive introduction to the modern fashion business
environment. The structures, financing, management, organization,
and ethical responsibilities of fashion enterprises are examined
in a global context.
FM121-OL1 | Merchandising Planning and
Control | 3 credits | CRN7719
Provides an understanding of the concepts and calculations
necessary for successful merchandising, and familiarizes students
with the terminology of operating statements, retail methods
of inventory, planning seasonal purchases, methods of configuring
markups, turnover, stock-sales, ratios, open-to-buy, markdowns,
and terms of sale.
FM122-OL1 | Fashion Merchandising: Principles
and Techniques | 3 credits |
CRN7720
Analyzes the buying function and the differences of buyers
responsibilities in various types of merchandising organizations.
Studies the principles, procedures, and techniques practiced
by merchandisers of fashion goods in determining what assortments
to buy and which resources to select.
IS131-OL1 | Apparel Design and Production
Analysis | 2 credits | CRN7722
Students explore the functions of fashion design and manufacturing
production, as well as their interrelationships, by following
a curriculum that is segmented into two distinct components.
An understanding of the interactions among designer, merchandiser,
manufacturer, buyer, and vendor is underscore
MG152-OL1 | Computer Applications Software
| 2 credits | CRN7724
Concepts and operations of computer data processing systems
for business production applications. Hands-on problem-solving
with com- mercial software for database management, spread
sheets, word processing, and graphics.
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