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MG 301: Apparel Production-Labor Analysis
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
For baccalaureate-level Fashion Design students. Study of apparel mass-production techniques. Examines the transition of apparel products from designer's samples to finished production merchandise. Explores human resource management and labor relations in an apparel firm.
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MG 303: Information Systems in Business Management
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: AC 161 or MG 152 or MG 153 or TT 173 or equivalent An overview of Management Information Systems (MIS) and their impact on the productivity and processes of a business organization. Case studies and problems focus on organization, technology, and human resource issues.
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MG 304: Information Systems
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: AC 161 or MG 152 or TT 173 or equivalent This course presents an overview of Management Information Systems (MIS) and how they impact on the productivity and processes of a business organization. Case studies and problems focus on the issues of organization, technology, finances, and human resources as they relate to information systems.
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MG 305: Production Processes for Merchandisers
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
3 credits; 2 lecture and 2 laboratory hours per week For baccalaureate-level Fashion Merchandising Management students. This course introduces students to the processes and procedures used in the manufacturing of sewn products. Students learn about the types of equipment used, the specifications required to produce such products, and the methods for evaluating their construction, cost, and quality. The course is primarily designed for students without any background in the assembly and manufacturing processes.
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MG 306: information systems:case analysis
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: MG 152 Principles of Management Information Systems (MIS) are addressed. Students use database and spreadsheet tools (Access and Excel) to problem-solve business situations and present their solutions in PowerPoint. Topics include the business functions of human resources, marketing and sales, finance and accounting, manufacturing, and technology support.
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MG 311: Manufacturing I:Equipment Analysis
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
3 credits; 2 Lecture and 2 LABORATORY hours per week Students develop a familiarity with the various kinds of assembly equipment used to construct sewn products. Stitchology, specifications development, and sourcing are also covered.
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MG 312: Manufacturing II:Process Analysis
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: MG 311 This course presents the principles of workplace engineering in order to identify labor- and cost-saving methods. Students conduct time and motion studies, consider standardization procedures, and analyze garment assembly methods as factors in realizing efficiencies on the manufacturing floor.
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MG 313: Cutting Room Processes
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: MG 114 The processes involved in the pre-production operations of sewn products-cut order planning, fabric utilization, marker making, fabric spreading, cutting, and costing-are studied. The fundamentals of laying out a cutting room and selecting equipment for specific applications are included. Students prepare markers by hand and computer.
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MG 401: Manufacturing Management
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
For baccalaureate-level Fashion Design students. Examines business ownership and management, fashion manufacturer marketing philosophies, costing, and quality control. The financial aspects of a business are evaluated.
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MG 403: Apparel Manufacturing Processes
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
For students not majoring in Production Management: Fashion and Related Industries. Examines the organization of a manufacturing firm: analysis of production techniques, cost development, and quality management; exploration of the relationship between product specifications and manufacturers' selling prices; and the study of customers' product requirements and the manufacturers' strategies for meeting them.
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