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New Numbers, Same Classes! Some of our most important general education classes have new course numbers and names effective this Fall. Don't miss your GE requirements and read your Mountie email for more information!

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Discipline: Certificate: Fashion Merchandising - Level I - N0484
Course Name Course Number
Fashion Digital Illustration and Design FASH 25
  • Students completing FASH 25 will be able to develop apparel collections using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
  • Students completing FASH 25 will be able to create apparel technical design drawings (also known as flats) using Adobe Illustrator.
Fashion Promotion FASH 63
  • Students will be able to demonstrate integrated marketing communication development process and creative strategies for different media.
  • Students will identify core concepts of marketing communication for the retail and wholesale industry.
Fashion Retailing FASH 59
  • After completing this course, students will be able to research and create a retail location analysis report.
  • After completing this course students will be able to create a retail analysis report.
Introduction to Fashion FASH 8
  • After completing this course, students will be able to create color forecasting boards using digital color management application (Active).
  • After completing the FASH 8 course, students will be able to analyze apparel and related trends that impact the fashion industry (Active).
Retail Buying and Merchandising FASH 62
  • After completing this course students will be able to evaluate retail pricing using retail, cost, and mark up components.
  • After completing this course students will be able to create a six month merchandise plan for major retailers using Excel.
Textiles FASH 17
  • FASH 17 students will be able to describe the textile fiber, basic yarn structures, fabrications, coloration, printing, and finishing characteristics appropriate for specific end use (Active).
  • Students completing the FASH 17 Textiles course will be able to differentiate between properties of natural and synthetic fibers.