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3.00 Credits
Students explore product development practices; study roles of manufacturing, wholesaling, and retailing and their relationship to merchandising; learn the steps involved in merchandising products to consumers; and develop a merchandise plan for a product line. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1610 FUNDAMENTALS FASHION DESIGN, 28-1115 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING THE ARTS, 28-1910 INTRODUCTION TO FASHION BUSINESS, 28-1915 FASHION PRODUCT EVALUATION
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3.00 Credits
Course places students in the role of the visual merchandiser with a real business or not-for-profit client. Students will learn the steps involved in managing and executing a window display. Students will complete two window installations/deinstallations within the semester. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1920 VISUAL MERCHANDISING
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3.00 Credits
Course places student in the role of fashion show producer for a major retailer. Students will learn the steps involved in managing and producing fashion presentations featuring designer collections and seasonal trends. Students will complete a monthly presentation within the semester. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1925 TOPICS: FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION
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3.00 Credits
This intermediate course introduces students to the world of fashion journalism. Students learn how to apply their interview and research skills to develop a critical eye for this subject. They are required to sift through the hype and replay the fashion story to readers. This is achieved by developing a strong fashion vocabulary and heightening the level of area expertise. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
Course teaches buying activities to students interested in retailing a product in either corporate or small business environment. Roles of merchandise buyers in various retail organizations are examined. Emphasis is placed on planning, developing, and computing of merchandise buying plan. Domestic and foreign merchandise resources and vendor negotiating are also covered. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-2110 ACCOUNTING I, 28-3910 MERCHANDISE MANAGEMENT
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for advanced retail management students. Students get hands-on experience in professional management and operation of a retail store. Students buy merchandise, manage product assortment and inventory, market product and inventory, market through visual merchandising and outside promotional activities, and manage day-today operations of a retail store. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-2940 RETAIL MANAGEMENT, 28-3910 MERCHANDISE MANAGEMENT, 28-3940 RETAIL BUYING
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4.00 Credits
Course brings together Fashion Design, Fashion Management, and Photography students to work on real world problems of bringing fashion designs to the market place. Instruction emphasizes promotion and media strategies in a variety of business environments. Cross-listed with Photography 23-3410 Fashion Photography II and Art and Design 22-3605 Fashion Styling. 4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 28-3910 MERCHANDISE MANAGEMENT
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4.00 Credits
This course is integrated with courses 28-3963 and 28-3962 and is taught at the CBS Studio in Studio City, California, for an intensive five weeks. Students will implement industry research techniques that will serve as the foundation of a presentation to industry professionals. This study will also include exploration of costuming employment opportunities in the various media and entertainment industries. Students are expected to complete a professional portfolio for costume design and/or costume supervision. 4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1600 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION I OR 28-1915 FASHION PRODUCT EVALUATION OR 31-2615 COSTUME DESIGN, 22-1610 FUNDAMENTALS FASHION DESIGN CONCURRENT: 28-3962 COSTUME SUPERVISION FOR TV, FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT, 29-3963 COSTUME DESIGN FOR TV, FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT
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4.00 Credits
This course is integrated with courses 28-3963 and 28-3961 and taught at the CBS Studio in Studio City, California, for an intensive five weeks. Students will learn how to develop a budget for costume production and/or acquisition manually and electronically and present the plan at a production meeting. Students will also learn the logistics of costume supervision such as calling actors, getting sizes, performing fittings, coordintating shooting schedules and costume needs, and organizing wardrobe trailers. Permission of program coordinator is required to enroll. 4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1600 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION I OR 28-1915 FASHION PRODUCT EVALUATION OR 31-2615 COSTUME DESIGN, 22-1610 FUNDAMENTALS FASHION DESIGN CONCURRENT: 28-3961 RESEARCH, NETWORKING AND PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT, 29-3963 COSTUME DESIGN FOR TV, FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1600 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION I OR 28-1915 FASHION PRODUCT EVALUATION OR 31-2615 COSTUME DESIGN, 22-1610 FUNDAMENTALS FASHION DESIGN CONCURRENT: 28-3961 RESEARCH, NETWORKING AND PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT, 29-3963 COSTUME DESIGN FOR TV, FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT
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