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FMM 140: Buying & Private Labe Dev
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Provides a working knowledge of merchandise planning, flow, and distribution in the retail setting. Covers profitable merchandise and assortment planning and control, in both conceptual and technical formats. Final project incorporates six-month financial, classification, and assortment planning. Apparel Managment functions that exist between the merchandising, design, production and promotion elements of the apparel supply chain are examined.
Prerequisite:
FMM 105, FMM 115, FMM 125, FNMT 118 or FNMT 121 or higher MATH, and CIS 103
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FMM 145: Work Experience 2
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Students continue to accummulate information, strategies and soft skills that enable them to succeed in the workplace. Students apply knowledge and skills through internship opportunities for the FMM retail laboratory, supporting the online and pop-up shops ans special projects for industry and community Partners. Examples include: various forms of research, data collection and analysis realted to retail and marketing in partner shopping zone, FMM Retail shop operations, product procurement, marketing, visual merchandising, product and marketing photography and graphics, sales, sales fulfillment. Students will synthesize program information as they study for the NRF Advanced Customer Service and Sales Certification, participate in practice tests and pursue the certificate option.
Prerequisite:
FMM 110, and FMM 130
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FMM 150: Material Directions
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
The course examines the area of non-woven textiles and other material applications and innovations and emphasizes the practical relationship between product design, the manufacturing industry, and the technical considerations that influence the choise of material and process for small batch and mass production in the fashion apparel, accessory, and gift product industry.
Prerequisite:
FMM 105
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FMM 155: Digital Commerce
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Students examine and analyze past, current, and future trends in ecommerce technologies that primarily support the back end inventory, logistics and front end operations of the fashion apparel, accessory, and home products industries. Using the Retail Laboratory, students synthesize the knowledge and skills that they've learned throughout the program as they master strategy implementation, evaluation, and revision across the product procurement and sales functions in the online store platform and integrate the concepts into the pop-up physical store.
Prerequisite:
FMM 135, FMM 140, ECON 181 (Prerequisite or Corequisite), and PHOT 105 (Prerequisite or Corequisite)
Corequisite:
ECON 181 (Prerequisite or Corequisite) and PHOT 105 (Prerequisite or Corequisite)
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FMM 160: Work Experience 3
2.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Students apply knowledge and skills through internship. Students continue to accumulate information, strategies and soft skills that enable them to succeed in the workplace. Students apply knowledge and skills through internship opportunities for the FMM retail laboratory, supporting the online and pop-up shops and special projects for Industry and Community Partners. Examples include: various forms of research, data collection and analysis related to retail and marketing in partner shopping zone, FMM Retail shop operations, product procurement, marketing, viaual merchandising, product and marketing photography and graphics, sales, sales fulfillment. Students will master program information as they study for the NRF Retail Industry Funamentals Certification, participate in practice tests and pursue the certificate option.
Prerequisite:
FMM 110, FMM 130, and FMM 145
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FMM EXT: Extended Time
0.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
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FMM REL: Released Time
0.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
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FNMT 016: Arithmetic
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
This arithmetic course covers operations on natural numbers, integers, rational numbers (fractions), decimals and percents. Multi-step problems utilizing the correct order of operations will be stressed. Correct matematical format will be stressed. An on-campus, in-person departmental final exam is required with no calculators allowed. Credit will not apply toward graduation.
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FNMT 017: Elementary Algebra
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
This course covers algebraic expressions; equivalent algebraic expressions; operations on algebraic expressions; linear equations and inequalities in one variable; and factoring. An on-campus, in-person departmental final exam is required with no calculators allowed. Credit will not apply toward graduation. satisfactory score on mathematics placement test.
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FNMT 019: Introductory Mathematics
4.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
This course covers operations with whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers written as fractions or decimals; solving problems with dimensional analysis, ratios, proportions, percent, speed/distance/time, and perimeter and area of basic geometric shapes; and simplifying and manipulating linear algebraic expressions and solving linear equations and inequalities: an introduction to laws of exponents; and factoring out a greatest common factor monomial from a binomial/trinomial. An on-campus, in-person departmental final exam is required (conditions permitting) with no calculators allowed.
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