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2.00 Credits
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 LABORATORY hours per week For Textile Development and Marketing students. Surveys manufacturing processes for apparel and home textile products beginning with product development to acquisition of fabrics through cutting, sewing, and finishing operations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: TS 015/115, TS 111, or TS 131 Emphasizes the relationship between the quality and construction of a sewn product and focuses on the geometric principles of draping, drafting, and grading of industrial patterns. Students develop and interpret original patterns using both manual and computerized methods, and apply the data to written specifications.
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the basic concept of marketing and the components of the marketing mix in order to understand how fashion products are developed and successfully distributed. Computer-assisted marketing, including bar coding, ecommerce, and the role of the internet, is investigated as a strategic tool for globalization.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 COMPUTER LABORATORY hours per week Concepts and operations of computer data processing systems for business production applications. Hands-on problem-solving with commercial software for database management, spread sheets, word processing, and graphics.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MG 152 or Word and PowerPoint Proficiency Test This course provides a comprehensive presentation of Microsoft Excel 2000. Topics include formulas, functions, charting, formatting, working with large worksheets, what-if analysis, financial functions, data table, and other business-related topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MG 132 A thorough exploration of supply chain management from the manufacturer's perspective is presented. Major areas of global sourcing, vendor evaluation, quality assurance, materials resource planning, inventory control, and budget considerations are covered. Students develop a seasonal production plan as a final project.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive introduction of accounting theory and practice employing manual and data- processing techniques; includes problems in double-entry principles, trial balances, adjustments, valuation reserves, closing of books, and preparation of financial statements. Also introduces accounting for manufacturing costs, apportionment of overhead, job order costs, process costs, and standard costs.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AC 161 or MG 152 or TT 173, or equivalent, or placement test Concepts of database management, including the basics of establishing tables, field names, and search options, are taught. Integrating Microsoft Access with other programs within a microcomputer environment enables students to develop forms, link databases, and create charts and reports.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MG 152 This course offers a hands-on approach to learning how to generate, transmit, and manage product data in a global business environment. Students construct product document packages for use in engineering, finance, manufacturing, logistics, and quality control.
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3.00 Credits
Variable Credits (3 Credits Maximum) Prerequisite: Approval of dean
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