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Course Requirements

Major in Fashion Merchandising

The following specific general education courses must be chosen to meet the requirements for this major:
CHM 102 Essentials of Chemistry with Lab (4 credits)
CIS 110 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet (3 credits)
or
CIS 111 Microcomputer Applications: Database (3 credits)
PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology (3 credits)
or
SOC 100 Survey of Sociology (3 credits)

Courses Required in the Major
HES 101 Fashion Merchandising at Fontbonne University (1 credit)
HES 105 Personal, Professional, and Cultural Dress (3 credits)
HES 106 Essentials of Fashion (3 credits)
HES 107 The Fashion Industry (3 credits)
HES 108 Fundamentals of Sewing Technologies (1 credit)
HES 200 Apparel Product Development (4 credits)
HES 201 Career Seminar I (1 credit)
HES 202 Textiles (3 credits)
HES 205 Apparel Production and Evaluation (4 credits)
HES 119 Essential Concepts for Health and Fitness (3 credits)
or
HES 214 Nutrition and Wellness (2 credits)
or    
HES 213 Nutrition for Fitness and Physical Performance (3 credits)
HES 291 Foundations in Human Environmental Sciences (3 credits)
HES 307 Fashion Behavior and Forecasting (3 credits)
HES 308 History of Costume (3 credits)
HES 309 Fashion Merchandising Strategies I: Visual Merchandising and Store Planning (4 credits)
HES 310 Fashion Merchandising Strategies II: Promotion in the Merchandising Environment (4 credits)
HES 397 Advocacy in Professional Practice (3 credits)
HES 405 Principles of Fashion Merchandising and Management (3 credits)
HES 406 Merchandise Buying: Planning and Control(3 credits)
HES 459 Internship Preparation Seminar (2 credits)
HES 460 Internship (2-7 credits)
HES 497 Senior Synthesis in Human Environmental Sciences (3 credits)

Courses Required in Other Disciplines
BUS 233 Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
BUS Business elective (3 credits)

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