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3.00 Credits
Practical experience working in public or private clinics or laboratories where application of animal health sciences or research takes place. Experiences should be useful in preparation for state board exams in veterinary technology and/or AAALAC exams for certification in laboratory animal care. This course is intended for upperdivision students in the Animal Health Sciences major. Prerequisite: AHS 245.
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3.00 Credits
Practical experience working in public or private clinics or laboratories where application of animal health sciences or research takes place. Experiences should be useful in preparation for state board exams in veterinary technology and/or AAALAC exams for certification in laboratory animal care. This course is intended for upper division students in the Animal Health Sciences major. Prerequisite: AHS 442.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of veterinary economics as they relate to companion animals. Analysis of market and industry conditions that shape veterinary practice and veterinary economics. Study of hospital management strategies, including: administrative, marketing, legal, human resource, client communication, standards of care, inventory control, medical records, practice management software, profitability and hospital design. 3 lectures.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to development and scope of the global fashion pipeline: textile and apparel production, design, retail merchandising, marketing, distribution, and promotion. Understanding of apparel business organizations and planning. Introduction to career opportunities. Oral and written reports on current topics relevant to the fashion industry. 4 lectures/problemsolving.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to computeraided design and graphics in the fashion context. Use of vector based computer program to draw apparel flats. Creation of surface designs for fabrics. Illustration of shading and tonal value in fashion figure drawing and to illustrate figure in proper scale and proportion.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to demographic issues related to family and consumer dynamics. Topics include social, economic, and housing characteristics. Development of critical thinking skills which address changes to populations, ethnicities, and lifestyles. Lecture/discussion, case studies, analysis of data sets, and a student project related to a current issue. Fulfills GE requirement for Area D3. 4 lectures/problem solving hours.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory study of the chemical and physical properties of textile fibers, yarns, fabric structures, dyes, and finishes. Criteria for selection and evaluation of textile properties, performance, legislation, and care. 3 lectures/problemsolving. 1 three hour laboratory.
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1.00 Credits
Basic clothing construction techniques used in the apparel industry. Appropriate methods for quality construction using varying fabrics. May be taken as credit/no credit or credit by exam. 1 threehour laboratory.
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12.00 Credits
Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Analysis of apparel designs for formal, expressive, and symbolic qualities. Use of design elements and principles as applied to clothing design and human body forms. Written and computer illustration projects. Application of color hue, value, and intensity. Projects applying design elements and principles. Mastery of body proportion and types, and how the garment falls in relation to the body. Two lectures/problem solving, 1 twohour activity. Concurrent enrollment required. Prerequisites: AMM 112L.
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