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4.00 Credits
This course will develop an understanding of the intricate interdependence of fiber content, yarn properties, fabric structure and applied finish required to produce saleable products offering to the purchaser "fair" value per dollarexpenditure. Apparel Quality Assurance integrates the knowledge gained in textile, apparel, business and humanities courses to develop managerial talent in any "cut and sew"aspect of the fashion industry. Fall only. Prerequisites: TEXT-301, FASHMGT- 305 and STAT-201
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3.00 Credits
(writing intensive) Execution and delivery of a product in today's apparel supply chain occurs within a global environment. Understanding the complexities in establishing and maintaining sourcing strategies is a critical element in a student's portfolio of course work. Prerequisite: FASHMGT- 101 or FASHDES- 316 and at least 21 credits in the student's major.
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3.00 Credits
The course will analyze the various manufacturing technologies and their implications on management philosophy, employee relations and profitability through lectures and literature searches. The student will be a member of a team that will analyze and present to top management a feasible plan for integrating manufacturing technology. Prerequisites: FASHMGT- 305, ACCT-102
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3.00 Credits
Apparel Industries This course covers the fundamental concepts of the textile and apparel supply chain management in a global context. The course includes topics of inventory management, network locations, supply chain integration, collaboration and information sharing in the supply chain, strategic alliances, international issues in supply chain management and the role of e-business. Emphasis is on the analysis of textile/ apparel industries that are leaders in the market by excelling in the integration of their supply chain. The students will apply theses concepts in a final project using supply chain management software (EXACT software-existingand or LOGWARE software-provided with the text book.) to analyze the supply chain of a textile or apparel company such as VF Corporation, Benetton, Nike, Li & Fung, Zara Corporation, etc. Spring only Prerequisites: STAT-201, FASHMGT- 305
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3.00 Credits
(writing intensive) Management of the merchandising function in an apparel company, including the development of a product line, design coordination, costing, sample making, specifications, resource selection, forecasting sales and planning inventory levels, promotion and coordination with sales and production are included. Prerequisite: WRTG-21X, FASHMGT- 101 and completion of 90 credits with at least 21 credits in either the Apparel or Fashion core courses, or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
An introductory finance course that examines the role of the financial decision maker at the corporate level. Four basic questions are examined: the goal of the firm, investment decisions of the firm, financing decisions of the firm and dividend decisions of the firm. The technique of discounted cash-flow analysis is developed and emphasized as it relates to corporate financial decisions. Prerequisites: ACCT-101 and STAT-202 or MATH-321
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of financial analysis and planning, asset management and capital structures. Financial decision making is studied by means of finance cases. Computerized financial analyses are part of the course. Prerequisites: INFO-101, FINC-301
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on electronic payments between businesses and between businesses and consumers. Topics include acceptance of electronic payment, security of electronic payment transfer, ensuring transaction integrity (detecting and correcting violation of electronic payment instructions - also referred to as "secure electronic transactionprotocol"), exchange-rate calculations for foreign currencies and integrated Internet versus non-Internet payment systems. Prerequisite: FINC-301
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course that explores the interrelations between the economic theory of growth/development and financial applications in the emerging countries. Prerequisites: FINC-301, ECON-205, ECON-206
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3.00 Credits
The process of comparative security valuation analysis. Emphasis is on risk-return trade-off, principles of portfolio management and the process of security analysis. Prerequisite: FINC-301
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