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  • 3.00 Credits

    The process and techniques of strategy formulation, implementation and evaluation are studied and applied. Case studies of domestic and international companies and notfor- profit organizations will be used to integrate strategic management concepts with knowledge acquired in other classes. This course will include extensive written individual and team assignments and oral presentations. Prerequisites: MGMT-401, MKTG-102, ACCT-101 and ACCT- 102
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on increasing the student's individual level of computer literacy through the exploration of the basic structure of the operating system, general internet skills and the fundamentals of 2D-image making. Course projects provide hands-on experience with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Computer aided design is utilized in practically every segment of the fashion industry from concept board development to fabric design, technical drawing, designing and formulating digital presentations. Students learn state-of-theart CAD software and gain skills utilizing them to prepare a variety of industry-related projects. Prerequisite: DSGNFND- 303, FASHDRW- 207
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course introduces students to computer-aided design with a focus on the industrial design processes. In an intuitive fashion, students create and refine designs using a solids-modeling software package. In order to recognize the critical role CAD plays in the development of designs, students will use designs created in design studio courses as the subject matter of the CAD activities. Design-control drawings, three-dimensional rendered drawings and perspective drawings will be the course's output. Prerequisite: INDD-102 or permission of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on both the conceptual and technical aspects of digital portfolio presentation. Course projects provide an in-depth exploration of Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and multimedia-design software. Students must have a clear understanding of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. Prerequisites: CAD-201
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will build upon principles introduced in introductory CAD courses. It is primarily a laboratory course in which students will learn to take their early design concepts through to the final presentation using advanced digital design techniques. Students will use multiple digital design software packages across computer platforms with an emphasis on CAID packages such as NURBS modelers and animation software, as well as vector-based, desktop-publishing programs and bitmap-based programs. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in CAD-206 or permissionof the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    A comprehensive course that incorporates software widely used in the apparel industry where patterns are created then graded and made into markers. Industry standards and specifications are followed for each area. Students use software to solve problems and increase productivity. Prerequisite: FASHDES- 213
  • 3.00 Credits

    (for non-science majors) This course allows students to pursue further study of chemical issues as they relate to the consumer and to health. Students will become familiar with issues surrounding the use of everyday products such as laundry products, personal- care products, plastics, fibers and food additives. Also included are an introduction to organic chemistry, biochemistry and the chemistry of some health-related issues. Students should complete this course with an awareness of the complexities of the chemical structures in their daily lives and the issues involving their use and abuse, so that they may make more informed decisions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (required for Science and Engineering majors) An introduction to the fundamental laws and theories of chemistry, including the properties of matter, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, energy and thermochemistry, atomic structure, and the periodic table. Basic knowledge of algebra, geometry and trigonometry is presumed. Students enrolled in MATH-099 may not take this course. This course is not recommended for students enrolled in WRTG-099 or READ-099 fundamentals courses. Corequisite: CHEM-103L
  • 1.00 Credits

    (required for Science and ISE majors) This hands-on laboratory-based course highlights concepts covered in Chemistry I Lecture. Emphasis is placed on developing good laboratory and data analysis skills. Experiments include acid/base titrations, heat determination using calorimeters and oxidation/reduction reactions. Corequisite: CHEM-103
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