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UNA Fashion Courses

  • carlinkh
  • Nov 11, 2019
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Fashion Merchandising HES 321: Principles, practices, and organization of fashion merchandising; job descriptions and responsibilities at the management level; financial and control functions; process of fashion innovation, variables of fashion affecting production, and distribution of consumer goals.

 

Social and Cultural Clothing HES 325: An exploration of the sociological, economical, psychological and cultural aspects of dress.

 

Textile Product Analysis HES 241: A modular class including units on basic construction techniques, pattern selection and garment construction; selection of ready-to-wear, from a buyer’s viewpoint; pattern alteration and fitting.

 

Textile Global Sourcing HES 340: A study of global sourcing examines this crucial function in the textile and apparel industries, providing practical insight into both how and why global sourcing is pursued.  Topics include step-by-step global sourcing procedures and explores the theoretical, political, economic, social, and environmental implications of global sourcing decisions with an emphasis on sustainability.

 

Visual Projects HES 497: Students will recognize their role in the upcoming fashion show production and how their tasks affect other team members. Students will use time management and thinking skills to plan, implement, and evaluate a fashion show that meets the needs of the course, students, location, and time constraints. Upon completion of the course, students will have demonstrated and been evaluated on their ability to work together as a team to apply fashion show production concepts.

 

Advanced Clothing HES 441: A modular class including couture techniques and problem fabrics; construction of a designer garment; commercial skills such as mass production, and managing a sewing laboratory.

 

History of Dress and Adornment FASH 320: A study of the development of costume from Ancient Egypt to present. Emphasis will be on knowledge of fashion influences of past and present as a tool for making fashion predictions.

 

Sustainability in Fashion FASH 440: The study of enhancing the sustainability potential in common fibers used in the fashion industry. Focus from fundamentals of fiber production and the product lifecycle. Emphasis on sustainability benefits and environmental impacts at each stage of the lifecycle, improving sustainability benefits, availability, and marketing and innovation opportunities that lead to more sustainable fashion.

 

 
 
 

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