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1508. Apparel Production. Methods, materials and the fundamental techniques and skills required in the production of apparel. Two hours lecture, three hours lab per week. 3 s.h.
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1510. Apparel Evaluation. Analysis and evaluation of aspects of garment construction and styling relating to making merchandising decisions. 3 s.h.
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2625. The World of Fashion. Overview of fashion-influenced industries: Textiles, Apparel, Accessories, and Home Furnishings. 3 s.h.
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2650. Careers in Merchandising Fashion & Interiors. Exploration of the various career in the Merchandising Fashion and Interiors field. Analyze the fashion and interiors careers that are growing, reasons for this growth in order to accurately define and predict future careers in the profession and provide the pathways in education, skills, and experience necessary to enter and thrive in these careers. Match students' interests and talents with the fashion and interiors professions that best suit their personal fulfilling career path. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2661. Fundamentals of Interior Design. Studio course in theory, elements and principles of interior design. An introduction to planning, materials, furnishings, work methods, and problem solving to meet human needs. Introduces architectural drawing including plans, elevations, details and basic drafting skills within the context of interior design. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2662. Computer Applications for Housing and Interiors. Computer-aided drafting and design using the basic commands of AutoCAD to produce architectural and interior drawings, including dimensional plans, evaluations, and details. Two hours lecture and 3 hours lab per week. 3 s.h.
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2663. Materials and Methods. Principles and functions of materials and methods used in the construction of furnishings and housing materials. Raw materials, selection, use, care, and selling points of paper, leather, fur, woods, metals, glass, ceramics, and plastics. Examines the furnishings industry with emphasis on forecasting, planning, selecting, negotiating, pricing, and recording merchandise. Prereq.: MRCH 2662. 3 s.h.
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3705. Fashion Textiles. Study of textiles, including their characteristics, functions, purposes, and care. Fibers, yarns, construction, finishes, and textile legislation. Two hours lecture, two hours lab. Prereq.: CHEM 1500, CHEM 1500L or CHEM 1505, CHEM 1505L. 3 s.h.
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3710. Special Topics in Merchandising Fashion & Interiors. Special and progressive topics and themes chosen on the basis of need. Topics must be related to Merchandising: Fashion and Interiors. Prereq.: Sophomore standing. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3713. Merchandise Buying. Strategies and philosophies of merchandise selection. Topics examined include the organization of the buying function, determining what to buy based on customer needs, visiting the market, vendor analysis and selection, and the buyer's responsibilities in other areas of the firm. The product dimension and global sourcing are explored in depth. Prereq.: MATH 2623 or MATH 1570; CSIS 1514 and MRCH 2625. 3 s.h.
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