Bachelor of Science in Apparel Merchandising

Colorado State University
Colorado, United States
Qualification
Bachelor's Degree
Study mode
Full-time
Duration
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Entry Requirements

  • The applicant has to submit the secondary school credential of their own country, for detail click here.
  • English Proficiency such asTOFEL  and IELTS 
  • Preparation for the Preferred Major ,admission to some competitive majors may require stronger academic achievement and/or additional prerequisite course work.
  • support documents, standardized tests (ACT/SAT) or university-level mathematics proficiency . the applicant for Business, Engineering, Computer Science, and Biomedical Sciences are encouraged to submit official SAT or ACT scores.

Curriculum

Core Courses for the Major;

  • Fashion Industries 
  • College Composition
  • Honors Seminar
  • College Algebra in Context I 
  • College Algebra in Context II 
  • Logarithmic and Exponential Function
  • Design Foundation-Apparel and Merchandising 
  • Introduction to Apparel Design 
  • Computer-Aided Apparel Design
  • Apparel Production 
  • Adobe Photoshop for Textile Design 
  • Clothing, Adornment and Human Behavior 
  • Merchandising Processes
  • Advanced Textiles 
  • Textile and Apparel Economics 
  • Computer-Aided Apparel Product 
  • Computer-Aided Textile Design 
  • Fashion Illustration 
  • Adobe Illustrator for Apparel Design 
  • Draping Design
  • Historic Costume 
  • History of Fashion Designers/Manufacturers 
  • Merchandising Promotion 
  • Merchandising Systems 
  • Textile Analysis
  • International Retailing 
  • Apparel Design and Production 
  • Social-Psychological Aspects of Clothing 
  • Historic Textiles 
  • Retail Environment Design and Planning 
  • Merchandising Policies and Strategies
  • Apparel Supply Chains/Social Responsibility 
  • Apparel Consumers and Social Responsibility 
  • Initiatives for Apparel Labor Compliance 
  • Sustaining Global Apparel Supply Chains 
  • Apparel Worker-Centric Social Responsibility 
  • Socially Responsible Apparel: Global Policy 
  • Culture and Work in the Apparel Industry 
  • Redesigning Green Apparel 
  • Producing Environmentally Responsible Apparel 
  • Corporate Culture-Socially Responsible Apparel 
  • Application of Textile Technology to Design 
  • Theoretical Apparel Design 
  • Appearance, Self, and Society 
  • Responsible Promotion of Food & Apparel

For more information about elective courses and university required core course click here.

 

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