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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course will help students understand the research process and develop a deeper understanding/appreciation for the Exercise Science/Kinesiology discipline. This course will provide students an opportunity to explore questions of interest and/or current relevance through a defined project, which may be in the form of literature research, hands-on experimental research, or a combination of both. Pre-Requisite(s): Instructor Approval and EXSC 2500 Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
Students study the theory and practice of human relations associated with professional production of the performing arts, commercial music and film. Skills developed include: Self-concept, interpersonal skills, teamwork and collaboration, communication, networking, conflict resolution, career development, cross-cultural & gender relations, and portfolio development. Semester: Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
Enable students to develop and appreciate the human imagination and understand the value of personal creativity through metal sculpting using welding techniques and design. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to examine the interconnectedness of art, dance, music, and theater through lecture, observation, participation, attending performances, discussion, analysis, and writing. Students will investigate the elements of each art and the common threads within the creative process to develop an informed appreciation for their own artistic values. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the broad and ever-changing fashion industry. Study topics include creative process, aesthetics, and elements and principles of design, and how they are applied apparel design, textile technology, production, merchandising, and buying and retail strategies. Additionally, fashion history, socioeconomics, trade, sustainability, and career opportunities are covered. Students will acquire a general understanding of the fashion industry's many disparate facets. Semester(s): All
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2.00 Credits
This course will educate students on the problems of sustainability in the fashion industry, and suggest possible solutions for these problems. The course focuses on the study and understanding of sustainable clothing production and its influence in today's fashion industry. Emphasis will be placed on the current 2nd-hand movement and on recycling as fundamental parts of partial solutions. Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1010 (may be taken concurrently) Semester(s): Spring
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3.00 Credits
This is the first in a series of pattern making classes. You will be developing basic flat pattern making skills that will form the necessary foundation for further skills taught in the advanced class and elective pattern making classes. Mastery of these basic skills is essential to your success in the Fashion Institute program. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1500 (may be taken concurrently) Semester(s): All
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2.00 Credits
Students will learn the basics of fashion styling and career options identified, including the requirements unique to each area including personal styling, the entertainment industry, commercial and editorial styling. Through hands-on projects, students will learn the techniques of visual storytelling, photo composition, analyzing body types, color theory, accessorizing, and clothing care. Semester: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn terms and techniques for executing fashion illustrations, including drawing croquis in basic and high fashion poses, and technical flat form for illustrating apparel design concepts using pencil, pen and colored pencils. Students will master the 9-head fashion figure, line quality and shading techniques, and how to present their illustrations in a professional manner. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
A successful buyer or proprietor must possess an awareness of fashion trends, an ability to plan and budget, and solid communication and interpersonal skills. Through use of the textbook and real-life interactions with the local fashion community, this course emphasizes a hands-on approach to acquiring successful entrepreneurial skills needed by a startup fashion buyer or small business owner. Recommended Pre-Requisite: FASH 1010 (may be taken concurrently) Semester: Fall
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