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Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising
About the Program
The apparel, textiles and merchandising curriculum offers
practical career-oriented knowledge and skills as well as
theoretical foundations of marketing fashion apparel and accessories.
A minor in art, communication, service, journalism, management,
marketing or theatre is required.
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About the Curriculum
| Apparel, Textiles and Merchandising
Major Requirements |
45 Credit Hours |
| Required Courses |
21 Credit Hours |
ATM145 Introduction to Apparel and Textile Merchandising
ATM235 Introductory Textiles
ATM255 Apparel Analysis
ATM345 Merchandise Planning and Control
ATM355 Application of Merchandising Practices
ATM437 Professional Seminar
ATM487 Field Experience
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| Elective Courses |
24 Credit Hours |
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ATM105 Integrated Arts
ATM118 Apparel Studio
ATM119 Early American Textiles
ATM135 Cultural Study of Dress
ATM210 Display Techniques
ATM265 Merchandising of Interior Furnishings
ATM302 Fashion Manufacturing Techniques
ATM380 Fashion of the Haute Couture
ATM390 Visual Merchandising
ATM392 Pattern Design
ATM404 Advanced Textiles
ATM439 Fashion Markets
ATM460 Tailoring |
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| Minor Requirements |
21 Credit Hours |
Select a minor from the following:
art
communication
journalism
management
marketing
theatre
physical science |
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| University Elective Courses |
9 Credit Hours |
| Program Total |
124 Credit Hours |
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Note:
†General education requirement may be restricted depending
on choice of minor.
About the Faculty
Subhas
Ghosh
Kelly
Welker
Cathryn
Amidei
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