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3.00 Credits
Developing, maintaining, and assessing product standards from the initial design process to end uses of textile and apparel products. Quality assurance and certification programs; governmental regulations; statistical analysis and control of benefits offered through standards.
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Theory, application, evaluation, and identification of textile finishes and textile auxiliary processes. Examination of the role of finishing and types of finishes used in manufacturing fibers, yarns, and fabrics.
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Manufacture and conversion of nonwoven webs with examination of interrelationships involving raw materials, bonding systems, manufacturing processes, product properties, and end uses.
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3.00 Credits
Study of product development methods and core functions of this process. The principles discussed in this course can be used in the development of all types of products. This course is specifically designed to focus on products that utilize textiles.
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3.00 Credits
The concepts and methods by which apparel manufacturers and retailers create their brand-name merchandise for their target customers; the development of products, merchandising presentation and promotion, based on aesthetics theory.
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Interdisciplinary course taught from cultural studies and anthropological perspective that offers a global framework for analyzing the significance, meaning, and use of dress. Builds on the latest research results in Dress Studies and uses race, class, and gender as critical lenses to study dress practices world wide.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of promotion practices in the apparel design, product development, manufacturing, and retail merchandising environment, including promotion planning and budgeting, special event organization, advertising, public relations, publicity, fashion show production, and visual merchandising.
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3.00 Credits
The equipment, construction types, operating and inventory planning, quality systems, production systems, and costing/pricing involved with apparel and soft goods manufacturing.
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3.00 Credits
The theory and practice of the global sourcing, manufacturing, and distribution of apparel and textile products.
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3.00 Credits
Interrelationships of costume and social, cultural, political, and economic environments from antiquity to the nineteenth century.
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