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3715. Fashion Promotion and Fashion Show Production. Explorations of how the fashion industry creates awareness and stimulate customer demand through advertising campaigns, sales promotion, public relations and fashion shows. Discussions on ethical considerations in fashion promotion. Detailed deliberations and hands-on-activities on production and execution of a fashion show to promote fashion goods while engaging the community in philanthropy. Prereq.: MKTG 3703 or MRCH 2625 or MRCH 1506. 3 s.h.
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3720. Fashion and Wearable Technology. Exploration of the evolution of fashion, current fashion technologies available in the industry and the future of fashion and wearables (digital fashion, textile computing, smart textiles, 3-D printing). Introduction to design basics. Introduction to wearable electronics (materials, components, circuits, software), electronic sensors, introduction to embedded systems, introduction to internet of things (IoT) and its applications in fashion. Hands-on multidisciplinary projects. This course meets for a 2 hour lecture and 2 hour lab. Prereq.: Sophomore standing. 3 s.h.
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3730. Social Psychology of Clothing and Appearance. Interdisciplinary study of clothing and appearance within contexts of cultural, social-psychological, physical, and aesthetic relationships. Emphasize origins and motives of dress and adornment, relationship of clothing and appearance to self, and appearance as a factor in interpersonal and collective behavior. Explicitly connects the fields of fashion and social psychology. Prereq.: ENGL 1551, PSYC 1560 and SOC 1500. 3 s.h.
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3740L. Computer Applications for Textiles & Apparel Lab. Exploration of computer and software applications used in the fashion industry. The use of computer-aided design (CAD) to produce technical drawings, sketches, color stories and textile prints for design and merchandising presentations. Two hours lecture, three hours lab. Prereq.: MRCH 1506 or MRCH 2661. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3742. Applied Textile Design. Use of color application and needlework processes in production of clothing and home furnishings. Exploration into the process of fabric design as a part of textile end product development. Students will design their own fabrics and textile products using dyeing, printing and needlework methods. Two hours lecture, three hours lab. Prereq.: MRCH 1506. 3 s.h.
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3745. Product Line Development. The theory and practice of sewn products development. Includes technology applications and practical experience in product development for fashion influenced textile goods. 2 hours lecture & 3 hours lab. Prereq.: MRCH 1508 or MRCH 1506 or MRCH 2661. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3760. Visual Merchandising. Evaluation and creation of visual displays for the purpose of selling fashion, home furnishings, and other merchandise. Independent and cooperative work in analyzing store displays in the field, making recommendations for fixtures and displays, creating class projects, and working on visual displays and plans. Two hours lecture, two hours lab. Prereq.: MRCH 1506 or MRCH 2661. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3764. Family Housing and Technology. Planning the home environment to meet family needs and resources; consumer decisions in selection of residences, floor plans, and household technology. Prereq.: SOC 1500. 3 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
3795. Fashion Industry Tour. Concentrated on-site study of the fashion industry including tours of laboratories, designer workrooms, showrooms, buying offices and related organizations. Pre-tour orientations and written report of experiences required. Prereq.: MRCH 1506 or MRCH 1510 or MRCH 2625. 1 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4870. Global Fashion Economy. Exploration of the nature of the global textile and apparel economy. Identifying the challenges of sourcing textiles and apparel products internationally. Discussion of the various countries and regions that buy and manufacture fashion goods. Prereq.: MRCH 2625. Junior standing. 3 s.h.
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