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3.00 Credits
Based on student interest, topics such as Principles of Investment (FI205) will be off ered.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the French language. Conversation, pronunciation, reading, writing, and grammatical construction are stressed in classroom discussions, outside readings, and language tapes. A library component will be included. May not be taken for credit if an upper-level French course has been completed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FL 101 or Placement Test. This course continues with the use of French in classroom discussions, outside readings, and language tapes. A library component will be included. May not be taken for credit if an upper-level French course has been completed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FL 102 or Placement Test. Review of fundamental grammar principles and vocabulary followed by intensive development of all aspects of language competency. Representative readings in geography, history, and culture broaden students' awareness of the country and its language. A library component is included. May not be taken for credit if an upper-level French course has been completed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FL 201 or Placement Test. This course continues with an intensive development of all aspects of language competency, including readings in geography, history, and culture. A library component is included. May not be taken for credit if an upper-level French course has been completed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FL 122 or Placement Test. Review of fundamental grammar principles and vocabulary followed by intensive development of all aspects of language competency. Representative readings in geography, history, and culture broaden students' awareness of the country and its language. A library component is included. May not be taken for credit if an upper-level Spanish course has been completed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FL 221 or Placement Test. This course continues with an intensive development of all aspects of language competency, including readings in geography, history, and culture. A library component is included. May not be taken for credit if an upper-level Spanish course has been completed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the fashion business through a study of fashion principles, procedures, terminology, and the development of fashion trends. The use of current fashion and merchandising news as it relates to designers provides insight into the various aspects of the business: such as accomplishments on Seventh Avenue, the collections of couture designers, trends in the fashion media and important developments in retail operation.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the development of fashion from its beginning to the late nineteenth century. The sociological implications of fashion are studied through the use of historic events, the mores of the culture, as well as political infl uences on costume. Emphasis is placed on the importance of values, customs, and timing in the recurrence of style.
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3.00 Credits
This course incorporates design principles with display techniques. Interior and window displays, mannequin dressing, and other practical applications of visual selling are emphasized. Elements of design that are studied include line, proportion, and balance. Demonstrations, fi eld experience and comparative studies are included.
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