Clothing, Textiles and Design (B.S.F.C.S.)
This major considers clothing, textiles and design as basic human needs, consumer products, historical and cultural artifacts, and communication tools. Career emphasis areas include retail buying and selling, design, and international marketing.
Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3) and:
World Art and Culture (3 cr) |
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Marketing (3 cr) |
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Fundamentals of Public Speaking (2 cr) |
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Principles of Economics or |
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Foundations of Economic Analysis (3-4 cr) |
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Individual and Family Development (3 cr) |
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Fashion from Concept to Consumer (3 cr) |
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Textiles (3 cr) |
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Concepts in Human Nutrition or |
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Eating Disorders (2-3 cr) |
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Evaluation of Apparel and Textiles (3 cr) |
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Apparel Design I (3 cr) |
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Apparel Design II (3 cr) |
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History of Western Dress (3 cr) |
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Dress and Culture (3 cr) |
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Aesthetics for the Apparel Professional (3 cr) |
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Consumer Economic Issues (3 cr) |
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Intro to Psychology or |
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Intro to Sociology (3 cr) |
Anthropology elective (3 cr)
Computer applications elective (2-3 cr)
Additional FCS credits outside of the CTD curriculum (6 cr)
An area of emphasis selected with the guidance of an advisor (18 cr)
Electives to total 128 credits for the degree