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2.00 Credits
Class hours: 16-18 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Prerequisite: Fashion Design 61. Advisory: Basic computer skills are recommended. Beginning study of computer applications in patternmaking, including terminology and operation of the software programs. Topics include master pattern creation, flat-patternmanipulation, pattern grading sizing, pattern file storage, and reports to apparel contractors and managers. Use of pattern technologies current to the industry to produce preproduction and production documents. May be taken twice. 1303.30
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2.00 Credits
Class hours: 16-18 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Prerequisite: Fashion Design 42 and 61. Preparation of a collection of garments for use in a runway show. Students must sketch, design, draft or drape pattern, select designer fabrics, and construct garments in collection. 1303.30
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1.00 Credits
Class hours: 60 hours/term (unpaid) or 75 hours/term (paid) on-site work experience. Prerequisite: Fashion Merchandising 11. Limitation on Enrollment: Consent of instructor is required prior to registration. Industry internship in cooperation with area private and public sector employers providing new or expanded learning opportunities directly related to fashion design merchandising and readying the student for employment. 1303.20
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0.50 - 6.00 Credits
Class hours: 16-18 hours/term lecture for each unit of credit. Specializations in Fashion Merchandising. See class schedule for the current topic.May be taken four times regardless of the unit combination. However, no single- subject, special-interest class may be repeated. 1303.20
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3.00 Credits
Limitation on Enrollment: Instructor signature is required for registration. Specialized study in fashion merchandising, through research and documentation or applications in design and production. Independent work and study will be supervised by appointed instructor. May be taken three times, regardless of the unit value. 1303.20
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Study of the textile fibers, yarns, weaves, and finishes which give the consumer and designer a background for intelligent selection, use, and care of modern fabrics. Special emphasis on man-made fibers, their manufacture, properties, and use. 1303.20
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Basic study of the fashion design and merchandising industry including leading designers and geographical centers, distribution, textile and apparel production, fashion cycles, retail outlets, merchandising techniques, and employment opportunities. 1303.20
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3.00 Credits
(Available also as Management 11) Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Role of retailing in serving the needs of the community. Analysis of consumer needs, store location, financial requirements, and legal process of starting a retail operation. Planning for store layout, merchandise mix, vendor negotiation, pricing, displaying, advertising, selling, and controlling of merchandise. 1303.20
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Store design and space planning to maximize fashion sales. Visual display of store windows and vignettes using proper techniques and art principles. 1303.20
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Clothing choices for the professional workplace and California lifestyles. Analysis of body composition and proportions, individual coloring, and personality in the selection of a trendy, sophisticated, comfortable, and budget-appropriate wardrobe. 1303.20 physics; an introduction to fire protection systems, strategies, and tactics; and career opportunities in fire protection and related fields. 2133.00
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