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CTE 3784: Apparel Production
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: Junior standing, CTE 1401, 1401L, and 3341 or 3763, all with a grade "C" or better. Analysis of apparel production methods and related functions such as the role of the designer, forecasting fashion, and garment costing. Open to apparel design and textiles majors only. (Spring semester only.)
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CTE 3801: Careers in the Textiles-Apparel-Retailing Complex
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course offers a detailed coverage of careers, job descriptions, as well as skills and personal characteristics leading to success in the textile-apparel- retailing complex. Topics include retail management, buying, planning, wholesale management, apparel design, product development, as well as other key positions within the industry.
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CTE 3806: Merchandising Principles
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: CTE 1401, 1401L, 2800, and 3201. An overview of businesses that design, produce, distribute, and sell fashion and basic goods. Theoretical foundations and practical application of the principles of retail merchandising.
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CTE 3808: Consumers in a Complex Marketplace
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: One of the following: PSY 2012 or SYG 1000 or SYG 2010. This course explores the decision making behavior of consumers in a complex and diverse marketplace, including consumer rights and responsibilities.
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CTE 3809: Trend Analysis and Forecasting
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: CTE 3431, 3806, and 3808. This course explores the process and methods of trend analysis and fashion forecasting with a dual focus on both consumer and business aspects.
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CTE 3835: Merchandise Presentation and Inventory Analysis
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in ACG 2021, CGS 2060 or 2100, CTE 3806, ECO 2013, 2023, and MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or 1107. Analysis of consumer trends, inventory needs, and merchandise presentation methods to drive a business from a store and buying perspective using visual merchandising methods, current inventory analysis software, retail store reports, and the Macy's Merchandising Laboratory.
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CTE 3881: Pre-Professional Retail Merchandising and Product Development Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: CTE 1401 and 3806. This optional pre-internship course is designed to introduce the student, prior to the intern block, to a hands-on approach to basic retail merchandising in the following areas: selling, merchandising, product knowledge, and inventory control and management.
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CTE 4415: Computer-Aided Textile Design
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: CTE 1401. This course offers an analysis of current fashion-industry trends in textile-product design and an application of digital technologies on textile-product designs. Using the latest computerized design systems (such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Lectra U4ia), students create textile designs, repeats, colorways, and coordinates targeting interior and apparel product markets.
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CTE 4421r: Advanced Topics in Textiles
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in CTE 1401 and 1401L. Topics of current technology and research in textile science. Specific topics will vary. May be repeated to a maximum of nine semester hours when topics vary. (Spring semester only.)
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CTE 4443: Quality Assurance for Textiles and Apparel
4.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: CTE 1401 and 1401L. This course offers an evaluation of textile materials for specific end users, industry compliance, certified performance, and government standards.
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