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FMD 321 Visual Merchandising II (Credits: 3)

Visual communication has a key role in the success of a company. In this course, students advance skills in visual merchandising and styling to communicate brand identity which translates a company’s value into appealing imagery for their target market. The course covers how to establish a career in styling and lays out the base knowledge a stylist must have in order to work in the industry. This course also includes an exploration of fashion terms, icons, history, and sources of inspiration, as well as portfolio building, branding and networking. (Prerequisite: FMD 320)

FMD 322 Advance CAD (Credits: 3)

A senior level course in which students develop advanced skills in the Adobe Creative Suite and apply these skills to various graphic related projects with the objective of designing product for a global marketplace using current trend information.
(Prerequisite: FMD 208, ART 302)

FMD 324 History of Costume (Credits: 3)

Study of historic costume from ancient times to the present day with emphasis on the geographical, political, religious, and social factors, which affected the clothing worn.

FMD 328 Buying Principles & Practices (Credits: 3)

In-depth study of the purchasing functions and responsibilities of the buyer (traditional retailer) or merchant (private-label retailer) of various product categories. Analysis of buying plans based on merchandise assortment and dollar planning. (Prerequisites: FMD 106, MATH 205)

FMD 334 WI: Fashion Seminar (Credits: 3)

Senior level course designed to provide students with job search skills and strategies, and will hone their presentation and interview skills. This course builds and expands on all coursework with the goal of integrating content and applying it to real-life scenarios. The students will use their business and creative skills to craft an innovative response to the needs of a company. (Senior status required)

FMD 337 Fashion Field Experience I (Credits: 3)

The purpose of this course, via reflection and analysis, is to integrate the experience (90-120 hours of off-campus work experience) and insights gained with the academic theory, principles, concepts and ethical aspects of the industry. In addition to academic goals, this course is intended to enhance their professional and public speaking skills, strengthen their personal and professional values and ethics, clarify their personal and career goals, and develop their self-confidence.

FMD 338 Fashion Field Experience II (Credits: 3)

The purpose of this course, via reflection and analysis, is to integrate the experience (90-120 hours of off-campus work experience) and insights gained with the academic theory, principles, concepts and ethical aspects of the industry. In addition to academic goals, this course is intended to enhance their professional and public speaking skills, strengthen their personal and professional values and ethics, clarify their personal and career goals, and develop their self-confidence. Experience I and II must be with different companies. (Pre-requisite: FMD 337)

FMD 339 Portfolio Development (Credits: 3)

Senior level course which covers the preparation and enhancement of a professional portfolio including professional image, demonstration of skills, and display of relevant projects. Students will refine their presentation and interview skills.

FMD 344 Product Line Management (Credits: 3)

Product managers, sometimes known as brand managers, are responsible for managing the marketing activities for their product or brand and typically have responsibility for sales volume and revenues. The courses will focus on developing critical skills such as developing brand strategy, advertising, promotional programs, and the planning activities associated with those tasks. (Prerequisites: FMD 106, 127, 328)

FMD 345 Fashion Marketing (Credits: 4)

This course focuses on the integration of fashion marketing concepts, practices and applications. Students will analyze opportunities regarding merchandise positioning, brand imagery, targeting and segmentation of fashion products and will facilitate the development of a marketing/merchandising plan. In addition, students will learn about all aspects of fashion show production; a key promotional activity. Throughout the course various careers in fashion are examined including, advertising, marketing, and public relations. (Prerequisite: MKT 309)

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