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FASH 319: Merchandise Control
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
In Merchandise Control you will learn how merchandise strategies are created to meet an organization’s objectives with regard to, for instance, its financial, marketing and general business aims. You will learn about the merchandise management process in relation to channel management, and the role of merchandise control in relation to the costs, sales, profits and turnover. You will explore how merchandise control relates to meeting product and service objectives within the contemporary fashion environment.
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FASH 320: Introduction to Costume
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
In this course students will explore the role of the costume designer in the theatre and film production process, including collaboration with directors, actors and other members of the design team. Script analysis and breakdown, design concept and communication of character (culturally,economically and psychologically) through clothing will be stressed. Research methods, organizational skills, sketching and fitting room etiquette will be examined as well.
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FASH 324: eCommerce for Fashion
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
The application of information technology has become critical to all areas of business. In eCommerce for Fashion you will explore its application to marketing communications, promotion and sales. The focus will be on fashion promotional activities but will be presented in the context of IT usage across the fashion industry.
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FASH 326: Supply Chain Management
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
Behind the highly visible world of retail brands and fashion outlets there are major manufacturing and logistics operations. In Supply Chain Management you will explore the structure and dynamics of this industry by considering the flows of goods, money and ideas in the context of the end user (consumer) requirements. The course will build on the lower level Fashion Marketing courses with a greater emphasis on business to business, B2B, rather than their predominant Business to Consumer, B2C, focus. The course will consider the economic, social and ethical challenges faced by this part of the fashion industry.
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FASH 330: Costume Construction
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course will introduce students to various techniques used in constructing and patterning costumes for stage and screen. Fabric modification and craft techniques will also be examined. Students will also explore the role of costume shop technicians and wardrobe personnel.
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FASH 335: Historical Costume Design
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course will examine the design and construction of historically inspired costumes and fashion. Methods of historical clothing research and the examination of theatrical conventions associated with period plays will be addressed. Students may construct period foundations as well as outer garments. Methods of research and play analysis will be presented.
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FASH 337: Textiles I
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
In Fashion Textiles you will be introduced to various hand knitting, crochet, felting and weaving techniques. Working to a brief, the course allows you the opportunity to explore, create, develop and display your textiles on illustrative boards for professional presentation of your collection. You will have the opportunity to design for men’s or women’s wear.
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FASH 339: Retailing for Fashion II
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
In Retailing for Fashion II you will identify a contemporary issue that is important to current fashion and will negotiate a retail marketing project on that topic. You will also deepen your knowledge of marketing for fashion retail through a series of lectures on different themes, including; retail branding, the retail consumer and customer service, retail formats, the retail environment, and marketing retail brands internationally.
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FASH 340: Computer Applications for Fashion
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
Computer Design Applications for Fashion enables you to develop industry-relevant skills in the use of computer software (Adobe) as applied to fashion projects which relate closely to industry practice.
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FASH 342: Textiles II
4.50 Credits
American InterContinental University-Online
This course is a basic study of fibers, yarns, fabric construction methods, coloring processes, and finishing techniques. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of this knowledge in judging performance and in the proper use and care of fabrics used in the apparel industry.
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