Fashion Merchandising and Design
Undergraduate Programs
Option in Textiles and Clothing
(code FCS_BA05) (120 units)
- Take all of the following courses:
- IS 233 Introduction to Computer Systems & Applications (3)
- CAFF 321I Family & Consumer Resource Management (3)
- FCSE 299 Introduction to Family & Consumer Sciences (1)
- FCSE 499 Professionalism and Leadership in Family and Consumer Sciences (2)
- FMD 152 Quick Sketch for Fashion (1)
- FMD 154 Fundamentals of Apparel Production (3)
- FMD 155 Introduction to the Fashion Industry (3)
- FMD 251 Professional & Personal Apparel Selection (3)
- FMD 253 Introductory Textiles (3)
- FMD 256 Intermediate Apparel Production (3)
- FMD 257 Introduction to Apparel Flat Pattern (3)
- FMD 258 Fashion Merchandising & Design
Practicum (3)
- FMD 353 Intermediate Textiles (3)
- FMD 354 Apparel Tailoring (3)
- FMD 357 Advanced Apparel Flat Pattern (3)
- FMD 359 Advanced Computer Applications for
Fashion (2)
- FMD 450 Cultural Perspectives of Dress (3)
- FMD 452 Apparel Draping (3)
- FMD 454 Experimental Apparel Design (3)
- FMD 456 Historic Perspectives of Fashion (3)
- FMD 457 International Textiles and Apparel (3)
- FMD 458 Fashion Product Development (3)
- FMD 459 Compterized Apparel Flat Pattern (3)
- FMD 492M Internship in Apparel Design (3)
- Take one of the following courses:
- CHEM 111A General Chemistry (5)
- CHEM 100 Chemistry and Today's World (4)
- Take both of the following:
- ECON 100 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
- ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
- Take one of the following courses:
- HIST 131 Early Western Civilization (3)
- AH 111A Foundation Art History I (3)
- Take one of the following courses:
- SOC 100 Principles of Sociology (3)
- SOC 142 Social Trends and Problems (3)
- ANTH 120 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
- Take one of the following courses:
- FCSE 296 Computer Applications for Family and Consumer Sciences Professions (3)
- ART 149 Foundation Computer Art (3)
Each course on the student's program planner must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. In addition, a course in which a grade lower than "C" is received must be retaken and successfully completed prior to enrolling in a course for which it is a prerequisite. A student receiving a grade lower than a "C" may proceed with other courses with approval of the Area Coordinator.
Fashion Merchandising and Design
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