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FCSMR 425 (335): Residential Property Management Project
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Provides hands-on opportunities in using industry standards to analyze an apartment community. The resulting project provides the management company with information to remain competitive in the apartment market. Prerequisite: FCSMR 330; senior standing or permission of the department chairperson.
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FCSMR 435: Trends and Issues in Residential Property Management
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Provides the opportunity to identify, research, and disseminate information on the trends and issues affecting the residential property management industry. Students will be able to demonstrate their ability to find and use a wide variety of resources. Prerequisite or parallel: FCSMR 425; senior standing or permission of the department chairperson.
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FCSMR 444: Portfolio Development for Interior Design.
1.00 Credits
Ball State University
Provides the opportunity to create a portfolio of projects completed in previous interior design courses. Organization, flow, readability, and digital format are among the discussed topics. Prerequisite: FCSMR 324. Open only to interior design majors.
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FCSMR 475: International Apparel Markets
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Provides an overview of the global textile and apparel industries. Considers the U.S. textile complex and market within an international context. Prerequisite: FCSMR 230, 270; MKG 300.
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FCSMR 480: Studio Design
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Gives experience in designing, producing, and showing a line(s) of clothing. Prerequisite: FCSMR 301, 303.
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FCSMR 481: Fashion Promotion
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Study of promotional strategies used by fashion retailers and manufacturers. Emphasis on application of promotional strategies. Prerequisite: junior standing; FCSMR 270; FCSMR 480 for apparel design students.
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FCSMR 484: Interior Design Studio
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Comprehensive studio integrating research and analysis of existing or proposed structures, contextual development of interior solutions, building constraints, and specialized products and materials specifications. A self-directed studio with research completed in fall semester in the programming course. Prerequisite: FCSMR 390, 424. Open only to interior design majors and minors.
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FCSMR 488 (370): Fashion Buying,Merchandising,and E-Commerce
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Gives potential fashion retailers the knowledge base to make decisions on buying and merchandising in various retail environments (e.g. store, catalog, e-commerce) to satisfy the customer and to maintain an adequate profit level. Demonstrates mathematical and computer skills in buying and merchandising. Prerequisite: FCSMR 280, 388; MGT 300; MKG 300.
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FCSMR 497: Portfolio Development for Fashion
1.00 Credits
Ball State University
Provides the opportunity to compile a portfolio of design work and/or projects to be used for a job interview. Prerequisite: FCSMR 480 or permission of the department chairperson.
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FIN 110: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
The fundamental principles of general business and related economic concepts are considered from the consumer's point of view. Some of the topics studied are consumer buying and the use of credit, banking, insurance, investment, budgeting, and taxation. Not open to juniors and seniors majoring in business.
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