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FASH 2050: Textiles
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
An in-depth consumer-oriented approach to the analysis of fibers, yarns, fabrics and finishes. Close look at the characteristics of fibers and fabrics and their effect on end-use serviceability. You will learn to differentiate fabrics and finishes. Sophomore standing.
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FASH 2100: Apparel Construction And Analysis
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Basic apparel construction techniques with emphasis on the decision making involved in selecting appropriate techniques for particular end uses. Introduction to basic measuring and fitting criteria, as well as basic support structures. Introduction to ready-to-wear construction techniques and apparel quality. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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FASH 2150: Sociocultural Aspects of Clothing
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Social, psychological, cultural and aesthetic aspects of clothing. Focus on understanding the role of clothing in Western and other cultures. This course includes a service learning component.
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FASH 3100: History of Costume
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Study of the historic patterns of dress from ancient times to the Neoclassic period. Illustrated lectures stress political, economic and social conditions as reflected in the clothing of men and women during each period.
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FASH 4100: History of Fashion
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Study of the cycles of change in the style of men's and women's clothing from 1790 to the present. Focus on the development of couture and study of important designers in each period. Illustrated lectures stress political, economic and social conditions as reflected in the clothing during each period. Prerequisite: FASH 3100.
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FASH 4952 or 4954: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Prerequisite: Permission of the faculty and department chair.
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FASH 4992 or 4994: Topics
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
The subject matter of the course is announced in the annual schedule of classes. Content varies from year to year but does not duplicate existing courses.
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FNDN 0200: College Study Skills: Applied Strategies For Anatomy And Physiology
2.00 Credits
St Catherine University
This study skills course is designed to be a companion course to BIOL 2400. You will identify your strengths and weaknesses as a learner. Specific strategies for improvement are presented in the areas of time-management, note-taking, test-taking and problem-solving skills. You will apply these strategies directly to the anatomy and physiology course and also engage in a review of course content. (NOTE: FNDN credits are not applied to graduation credit requirements.)
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FNDN 0400: Foundations in College Writing
2.00 Credits
St Catherine University
This competency-based course is designed to build knowledge, skills and confidence in the areas of the mechanics of writing and grammar. Familiarity with the Learning Center is built into the course. This course prepares students for ENGL 1100. (Note: FNDN credits are not applied to graduation credit requirements.)
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FNDN 0600: Mathematics Foundations in Dosage Calculations
1.00 Credits
St Catherine University
This competency-based course is designed for those who need to build proficiency in the following areas: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions and decimals; the application of ratio and proportion concepts to the calculation of basic dosages; metric and other systems of measurement; and conversions between systems of measurement. Anyone entering the associate degree nursing program must take this course or demonstrate proficiency in the skills listed above. Proficiency exams are scheduled in the Department of Liberal Arts and Sciences. You should check professional program requirements concerning the sequencing of FNDN 0600 with program requirements. (Note: FNDN credits are not applied to graduation credit requirements.)
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