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Discipline: Degree: AS - Fashion Merchandising - S1308
Course Name Course Number Objectives
Clothing Construction I FASH 10
  • Students completing FASH 10 will be able to construct an adult short sleeve shirt with yoke and collar pursuant to apparel industry standards.
  • Students will be able to construct an adult sized pair of shorts with a fly front zipper pursuant to apparel industry standards.
Dress, Culture and Identity FASH 14
  • After completing FASH 14 students will be able to analyze the role of clothing appearance in development of the self concept.
  • After completing this course students will be able to analyze clothing expression as a result of influences from economic, political and religious institutions in historical perspective.
Fashion Digital Illustration and Design FASH 25
  • Students completing FASH 25 will be able to create technical drawings of shirts which include assorted sewing seam lines, garment construction details and stitching.
  • Students completing FASH 25 will be able to create a resort swimsuit collection including textile designs, sheer fabrics and technical drawing flats.
  • Students completing FASH 25 will be able to create apparel technical design drawings (also known as flats) using Adobe Illustrator.
  • Upon completion of FASH 25 students will be able to create original illustrations suitable for the fashion industry.
  • Students completing FASH 25 will be able to develop apparel collections using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
Fashion Promotion FASH 63
  • Students completing FASH 63 will be able to research and analyze the marketing and promotional techniques used by companies (Inactive).
  • Students completing FASH 63 will understand the factors that impact companies in establishing an advertising and promotional strategy (Inactive).
  • Students will be able to demonstrate integrated marketing communication development process and creative strategies for different media.
  • Students will identify core concepts of marketing communication for the retail and wholesale industry.
Fashion Retailing FASH 59
  • After completing this course students will be able to create a retail analysis report.
  • After completing this course, students will be able to research and create a retail location analysis report.
Fashion Retailing and Production Technologies FASH 57
  • Students will create apparel spec sheets using industry software technology.
  • Students will export apparel production reports from apparel industry software into Microsoft Excel.
History of Fashion FASH 9
  • After completing the FASH 9 course, students will be able to compare the roles of women in each period in relation to their dress and appearance.
  • After completing this course, FASH 9 students will be able to analyze the relationship of social, political, and cultural developments to the changes in fashion and dress.
Introduction to Fashion FASH 8
  • After completing the FASH 8 course, students will be able to analyze apparel and related trends that impact the fashion industry (Active).
  • After completing this course, students will be able to create color forecasting boards using digital color management application (Active).
  • After completing this course, students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of the fashion industry trend research process through the development of a trend research and forecasting project.
  • After completing this course, students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of core fashion terminology by relating specific terms to photos and illustrations.
Retail Buying and Merchandising FASH 62
  • After completing this course students will be able to create a six month merchandise plan for major retailers using Excel.
  • After completing this course students will be able to evaluate retail pricing using retail, cost, and mark up components.
Textiles FASH 17
  • Students completing FASH 17 will be able to develop fabrication for a group of apparel with focus on target market and fashion trends (Inactive).
  • FASH 17 students will be able to describe the textile fiber, basic yarn structures, fabrications, coloration, printing, and finishing characteristics appropriate for specific end use (Active).
  • Students completing FASH 17 - Textiles will be able to differentiate between properties of natural and synthetic fabrics. (Inactive as of 2010)
  • Students completing the FASH 17 Textiles course will be able to differentiate between properties of natural and synthetic fibers.