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Nov 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2023-24 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Fashion Merchandising and Design: Design and Development Concentration (FDDJ)
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The Fashion Merchandising and Design major has two concentrations: Merchandising (FMEJ) and Design and Development (FDDJ). The Design and Development concentration prepares students for careers in the design and manufacturing production cycle of the apparel/softlines industry, careers including design, pattern drafting, and quality control, or with textile-producing companies as technicians or fashion analysts. Individuals interested in the Design and Development option may complete up to 18 hours of design study at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, Regent’s University in London, England, or Florence University of the Arts in Florence, Italy during their junior or senior year. A minor in business, communication or art is recommended.
The following requirements are for the Design and Development concentration.
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Fashion Merchandising and Design: Design and Development (FDDJ)
Candidates for the Bachelor of Science degree with the Design and Development concentration must complete the following program of 122 semester hours.
1. WMU Essential Studies (37 hours)
2. Required Core Courses (30 hours)
Students in the Design and Development concentration will satisfy the Baccalaureate Writing requirement by successfully completing FCS 3300 - Entrepreneurship in FCS.
Required Core Cognate Courses
3. Required Courses (30 hours)
4. Related Electives (Choose 12 hours)
5. Related Experiential Electives Choose (3 hours)
Note:
Off campus study option:
Up to 18 hours may be applied toward the Fashion Merchandising and Design: Design & Development concentration by successful completion of 1-6 courses at one of our approved partner institutions. Students may enroll in pre-approved courses at Regents University Fashion School (London), Florence University of the Arts (Florence) or Fashion Institute of Technology (New York City), usually in the junior or senior year. Off campus study courses must be planned and approved in advance. Tuition and room and board rates of partner institution apply for off campus options. See your academic advisor or program faculty for more information.
6. Electives - As needed to meet 122 hours required for graduation
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