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Fashion Merchandising, A.A.S. (Spring 2010)
Rome, Paris, New York and Tokyo are centers of the fashion world. In today's fast-paced fashion market, these cities aren't that far ahead of your local shopping mall. Fashion is on the move -- in New York, Paris and Johnson County. At JCCC, the fashion curriculum is designed to prepare you for a career in retail management, retail sales, apparel and textile design, promotion, display, illustration, and representative positions. The program includes professional courses in merchandising, design, apparel construction, management, visual merchandising, creative selling and merchandise evaluation. To complement your education, you will also study important basic subjects such as business math, English, economics and marketing. An associate of applied science degree is awarded after successful completion of the fashion merchandising or fashion design. The program also offers an 18-credit-hour certificate in visual merchandising. Seminars in career options and industry topics are available. Required work-study internships in the fashion business of your choice will give you experience in technical, creative and merchandising skills and make you more marketable in the industry. With an associate's degree or certificate, you'll be ready to apply your energy and creativity in an industry that rewards both. Or, if you prefer to continue your education, you can complete a bachelor's degree through a transfer program to a college or university. (Major Code 2520; CIP Code 52.1902) Fashion Merchandising and Design Associate of Applied Science DegreeFirst SemesterFASH 277 Fashion Seminar: Career Options......................2 FASH 283 Fashion Internship I.................................1 FASH 121 Fashion Fundamentals.................................3 FASH 122 Aesthetics for Merchandising and Design..............3 MKT 134 Professional Selling.................................3 ENGL 121 Composition I*.......................................3 Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement test score or EAP 113 and EAP 117 FASH 135 Image Management.....................................1 Total Semester Credit Hours.........................16 Second SemesterHealth and/or Physical Education Elective............1 FASH 242 Consumer Product Evaluation..........................3 FASH 284 Fashion Internship II................................1 MATH 120 Business Math or higher*.............................3 Prerequisite: MATH 111 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate score on the math assessment test FASH 150 Textiles.............................................3 FASH 125 Visual Merchandising.................................3 BUS 150 Business Communications*.............................3 Prerequisite: ENGL 121 or ENGL 122 Composition II*......................................3 Prerequisite: ENGL 121 Total Semester Credit Hours.........................17 Third SemesterFashion Electives....................................3 BUS 225 Human Relations......................................3 FASH 285 Fashion Internship III...............................1 FASH 132 Marketing Communications.............................3 MKT 121 Retail Management....................................3 ECON 132 Survey of Economics..................................3 or ECON 230 Economics I..........................................3 Total Semester Credit Hours.........................16 Fourth Semester Electives............................................2
Humanities Elective..................................3
FASH 286 Fashion Internship IV*...............................1
Prerequisites: FASH 283 and FASH 284 and FASH 285 and
40 hours toward degree in Fashion Merchandising
BUS 230 Marketing............................................3
FASH 231 Merchandising Planning and Control*..................3
Prerequisite: MATH 120
FASH 280 Capstone: Industry Topics*...........................3
Prerequisites: 40 credit hours toward Fashion
Merchandising or Design degree to be approved
by the department. Students must pass
all FASH courses with a grade of "C" or higher
Total Semester Credit Hours.........................15
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDIT HOURS..........................64
Fashion ElectivesFASH 123 Apparel Construction I...............................4 FASH 130 Fashion Illustration I...............................3 Prerequisite: ART 130 FASH 265 Fashion Product Development*.........................4 Prerequisites: FASH 123 and FASH 131 and FASH 133 and FASH 130 FASH 224 History of Costume...................................3 FASH 268 Field Study: The Market Center*......................3 Prerequisite: FASH 121 *Prerequisite/Corequisite required |