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ENG 103: English Composition III
3.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Students continue to study the principles of good writing. They develop their ability to think critically and analytically and learn research methods for the preparation of formal research papers. Prerequisite: ENG102
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ENG 111: Oral Communication
3.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Designed to help students improve oral communication skills. Emphasizes the identifi cation of good and poor speech habits, techniques for improving speech, oral interpretation, effective speech planning and delivery, and interpersonal communication.
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ENG 311: Persuasive Communication
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An advanced course in persuasive communication. Course emphasizes the role of persuasion in society, theories of persuasion, and the development of analytical and speaking techniques necessary for success in formal and informal presentations. Prerequisite: ENG111
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FAS 101: Introduction to The Fashion Business
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Provides an overview of the fashion business. Students learn the types of fashion enterprises, merchandising practices, internal relationships, line development, and trends of the major sectors in the marketing of fashion products.
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FAS 215: Textiles Analysis
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Provides a comprehensive overview of the textiles industry. Students acquire basic knowledge of fi bers, yarns, cloth construction, fi nishes, and the textile terminology necessary to determine quality and to make appropriate fabric choices for particular uses.
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FAS 238: Menswear Marketing
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Examines successful marketing practices of menswear manufacturers in all categories of retail enterprises. Topics include demographics, line development, style, production, and distribution. Prerequisite: FAS101
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FAS 240: Visual Merchandising
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Examines the ways in which visual presentation is used in a variety of settings. Students learn color theory and principles of visual design and apply this knowledge in venues that include department and specialty stores, malls, and restaurants.
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FAS 245: Merchandise Planning And Buying
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Provides an overview of modern inventory control systems and sales records. Topics include retail methods of inventory, operating statements, techniques of planning, and methods of fi guring mark-ups, markdowns, open-to-buy, and terms of sales.
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FAS 250: Computer Applications in The Fashion Industry
2.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to the software management programs that are utilized in the fashion industry. Students learn underlying technology principles, which they apply in several software programs that fashion organizations use to remain competitive. Prerequisite: CIS115
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FAS 255: Product Lifecycle Planning
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to the study of product development from concept to consumer. Students examine the merchandising process and apply strategies to turn the fashion/retail organization into a profi table business. Topics include the development of plans for stores, products, assortment, space, and allocation. Prerequisites: CIS115, MKT220, FAS250
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