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ENGLISH 399: Independent Studies
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
For the student who wishes to specialize in advanced projects not covered by the regular course offerings. Individual or small group conferences with designated advisor. Prerequisite: Permission of School Director. 1-6 semester hours
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FASHION MERCHANDISING 101: Fashion Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The course includes an overview of the fashion industry; the changing world of fashion, history of retailing, the producers of fashion, global fashion markets, influential designers, and the auxiliary levels of fashion. This course also explores careers in fashion, and the most up-to-date computer technology. Students learn to use the basic technology to perform merchandising activities for manufactures, contractors, and retailers. This course uses PDM (Product Data Management) and Micrografx designer applications. PDM is the standard for the industry and Micrografx is a CAD system used to create silhouettes, color, fabrics, and manipulate images that interface with PDM. Prerequisites: A trip to the NYC Fashion Markets is required. 3 semester hours
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FASHION MERCHANDISING 101 - Fashion Fundamentals
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FASHION MERCHANDISING 108: Product Knowledge-Fashion Accessories
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
In-depth studies of fashion accessories and non-woven consumer products designed to give students a realistic appreciation of quality choices in merchandise selection, in performance standards, and consumer care. Specifically, the course emphasizes raw materials: leather, plastic, rubber, fur, precious metals, precious and semi-precious stones and products: shoes, hand-bags, luggage, gloves, furs, fine jewelry, cosmetics, and fashion accessories. Course requires that students research and prepare portfolios of fashion accessories from historic and current fashion periods. Students design and create some accessory items for the current marketplace. 3 semester hours
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FASHION MERCHANDISING 270: Fashion Show
1.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A practical study of the techniques for Fashion Show production. The ultimate result is a fashion show presentation showing current styles from the New York and local fashion markets. Course includes planning, budgeting, organizing, writing commentaries, promoting, choosing fashions, staging and reviewing for the final show. 1 semester hour
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FASHION MERCHANDISING 270 - Fashion Show
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FASHION MERCHANDISING 303: History of Costume
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
An introduction to the development of clothing and period dress. Includes clothing designs and fabrications from Mesopotamia, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th Century, Renaissance, 17th Century Baroque, 18th, 19th Century through modern dress. A portfolio of historical and modern day adaptations of clothing is required. Prerequisite: FM101 3 semester hours
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FASHION MERCHANDISING 303 - History of Costume
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FASHION MERCHANDISING 305: Home Furnishings
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The importance of home furnishings in the marketplace has expanded as new stores dedicated to home goods have opened and department stores have enlarged their home goods departments. This course presents a comprehensive coverage of the materials and products used in home furnishings in the global market, and gives our students an opportunity to focus on the merchandising and marketing of these products in retail stores today. Prerequisites: Senior FM students only. 3 semester hours
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FASHION MERCHANDISING OR RETAILING 200: Full Semester Co-op Experience
1.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A paid co-op with faculty approved, fashion or retail affiliated organization offered to selected Fashion Merchandising and Retail Bachelor's or Associate's degree candidates.Applications should be submitted during the freshman fall semester or the spring semester for transfer students. Acceptance into the program and maintenance of a minimum 2.5 QPR for Bachelor's degree and 3.0 QPR for Associate degree students. Faculty approved Fashion Merchandising and Retailing majors only. 1 semester hour
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FASHION MERCHANDISING OR RETAILING 200 - Full Semester Co-op Experience
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FASHION MERCHANDISING OR RETAILING 299: Independent Study in Fashion Merchandising or Retailing Techniques
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Prerequisite: Permission of the Director and Advisor. Senior's only. 1-3 semester hours
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FASHION MERCHANDISING OR RETAILING 299 - Independent Study in Fashion Merchandising or Retailing Techniques
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FINANCE 309: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Fundamental tools of analysis for the financial management of the firm. Sources and uses of funds analysis for capital budgeting and working capital management. Prerequisites: Economics 201 and 202, CAIS 102; junior or senior status. 3 semester hours
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FINANCE 321: Investment Principles
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Provides the student with the tools necessary for evaluating investments, including stocks, bonds, options and commodities. Additionally, it presents a systematic methodology for constructing efficient portfolios and evaluating portfolio performance. Prerequisite: Finance 309; junior or senior status. 3 semester hours
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