Business of Fashion


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Dates

Fall Semester: August 26–December 20, 2024
Fall Registration: April 29–August 30, 2024

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CT 350 Sonic Branding
EN 201 Organization Communication and Workplace Relationships
EN 306 Conflict Management and Negotiation
EP 311 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
FM 305 The Business of Building a Fashion Brand
FM 326 Sustainability in Fashion Merchandising
HA 342 History of Textile Design
HE 102 Stress Management
IN 320 Compliance Management in International Trade
IN 322 Global Marketing
IN 323 Import/Export Regulations
IN 341 International Logistics
IN 342 International Corporate Responsibility
IN 423 Global Marketing of Luxury Brands
IN 424 Export Promotion Marketing
IN 433 Global Sourcing
IN 434 International Management
IN 442 Internation Finance
MA 311 Mathematical Modeling for Business Applications
MA 321 Data Analysis for Business Applications
PL 300 Business Ethics
PL 431 Philosophy: Ethics
SS 141 Macroeconomics
SS 242 Microeconomics
SS 345 Fundamentals of Finance for Fashion Industries
SS 445 Money and Banking

CT 350
Sonic Branding

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00

Students learn the creative process of audio brand identity design to activate customer experiences and build recognition and value through audio and sound. Sonic branding is one of the fastest-growing fields in branding. Students entering this course are expected to have fundamental branding knowledge from classes such as CT303. Prerequisite(s): CT 303 or instructor approval

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
33567 65A R 6:30–9:20 PM C511

EN 201
Organization Communication and Workplace Relationships

3.0 credits
In state $660.00 Out of state $1983.00
Online: In state $705.00 Out of state $2028.00

This course explores modes of communication and workplace relationships as they converge to shape organizational behavior. The class cultivates professional communication skills expected in a business environment, especially in creative industries. A prominent component of the course includes city lab assignments capitalizing on FIT's location in New York City. Prerequisite(s): EN 121 or ES 129 or equivalent

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
31206 OL1 ONLINE    

EN 306
Conflict Management and Negotiation

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

This course examines conflict in an intercultural context. Students will analyze the relationship between conflict and communication from an intercultural perspective. The course explores conflict in interpersonal, professional, and intercultural contexts. Students will learn how conflicts emerge, how they are managed, and how they can be resolved. Prerequisite(s): EN 121 or ES 129 or equivalent

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
32267 OL1 ONLINE    

EP 311
Introduction to Entrepreneurship

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00

This course introduces students to entrepreneurship and its applicability to the creative arts. It examines some of the legends of the industry and identifies the characteristics necessary for achieving success as an entrepreneur. It reviews today’s creative arts and business landscape and introduces students to the significance of entrepreneurship and its opportunistic position at the cutting edge of this industry.

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
27892 75A T 6:30–9:20 PM A306
32276 75B M 6:30–9:20 PM C311

FM 305
The Business of Building a Fashion Brand

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00

The Business of Building a Fashion brand explores concepts and skills in creating and launching a fashion brand. Students utilize classroom activities to simulate the business activities and strategies relevant to brand development including concept development, understanding target audience, manufacturing decisions, digital marketing and trademarking, pricing and profit strategies. Prerequisite(s): EN121 or equivalent

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
33581 75A W 6:30–9:20 PM B506

FM 326
Sustainability in Fashion Merchandising

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

Using the case study method and primary research, this course enhances student knowledge of sustainability issues. Attention is also paid to the fiscal implications of implementing sustainability initiatives, illustrating that sustainability and profit are not mutually exclusive.

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
33132 OL3 ONLINE    
33131 OL2 ONLINE    
32722 OL1 ONLINE    
32625 75A W 6:30–9:20 PM B303

HA 342
History of Textile Design

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00

Illustrated lectures survey patterned textile design throughout the world from antiquity to the mid-20th century. (G7: Humanities). Prerequisite(s): One History of Art course

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
28334 85A M 6:30–9:20 PM B503

HE 102
Stress Management

1.0 credits
In state $220.00 Out of state $661.00
Online: In state $235.00 Out of state $676.00

Identifies how stress affects the mind, body, and spirit. Students learn skills to reduce stress and cope with unavoidable stress in their personal and professional lives.

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
32331 OL2 ONLINE    
32059 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 320
Compliance Management in International Trade

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

This course identifies major compliance regulations, as well as ethics and sustainability issues, that impact fashion companies, the agencies that implement them, as well as the organizations that monitor them. The course will focus on how firms adjust their processes to incorporate compliance assessment, manage tracking, surveys, testing and document preparation. Prerequisite(s): IN 312

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
32106 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 322
Global Marketing

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

Introduction to the research techniques and implementation strategies practiced in global marketing by the fashion and related industries. Students examine the major trends revolutionizing international marketing, the evolution of international companies into global firms, and the expanding role of e-commerce. The role of intercultural communication and negotiation styles in global marketing strategies is studied in detail.

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
26974 OL2 ONLINE    
25560 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 323
Import/Export Regulations

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

Import and export regulations enforced by the U.S. Customs Service are presented, including ECCN and HTSUS classification, country of origin, customer screening, export licensing, quota/visa, required import/export documentation, and valuation. Students develop an import or export international business plan. Prerequisite(s): IN 312

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
23398 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 341
International Logistics

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

International logistics—the organized movement of goods, services, and people across countries—is explored. Students survey the impact of the market, government regulations, and technological forces on ground, ocean, and air transportation systems. International conventions and the role of unions in logistics are also studied.

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
29051 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 342
International Corporate Responsibility

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

Students study the sustainability movement, and how ethical, social, and environmental issues are being addressed by multinational corporations. Through the review of current case studies, the course examines the role of fashion businesses in creating socially responsible and eco-friendly global supply chains and their effect in international trade policies.

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
26321 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 423
Global Marketing of Luxury Brands

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

Through case studies, business articles, and position papers, students learn how international luxury brands are affected by globalization, how they compete for emerging markets and use elements of sustainability and social responsibility in their competition strategies. Students explore the concept of the global consumer and the impact of this consumer on marketing strategies. Prerequisite(s): IN 322 or approval of instructor

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
27507 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 424
Export Promotion Marketing

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

This course is an introduction to the variety of export assistance policies, programs, and initiatives available to U.S., foreign, and global businesses to effectively market fashion-related goods and services. Students examine various export promotion strategies organized by the U.S. government, foreign governments, and bilateral and private-sector joint programs that aid in the exportation of goods and services. Prerequisite(s): IN 322

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
29183 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 433
Global Sourcing

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

Students examine the import marketing process, import regulations, sources of supply, supplier management and development, and transportation in order to learn how to participate in the global marketplace and negotiate in cross-cultural situations. Prerequisite(s): IN 323

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
26976 OL2 ONLINE    
24020 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 434
International Management

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

This course is a guide to the world of international business and addresses the myriad factors that influence decision makers working in this environment. Students assess how organizational structure, personnel decisions, resource planning and allocation, and other business alternatives are affected by a firm’s global participation.

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
28727 OL1 ONLINE    

IN 442
Internation Finance

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

Students learn to use the basic principles and techniques of international financial management and develop an understanding of the financial environment in which multinational corporations and small international businesses operate. Focus is on international capital budgets and capital structure, international cash management, international tax regulations, management of currency and exchange-rate risks, and short- and long-term trade finance. Prerequisite(s): MA 222 or MA 311

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
24003 OL1 ONLINE    

MA 311
Mathematical Modeling for Business Applications

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

To instill the value of mathematics as a tool for modeling real-life situations, this course focuses on an analytical approach to business decision-making. Topics covered include finance, cash flow, probability, linear programming, and the business applications of basic equations. Microsoft Excel is used. (G2: Mathematics) Prerequisite(s): mathematic proficiency (see beginning of Mathematics section)

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
31709 OL8 ONLINE    
31682 OL7 ONLINE    
30735 OL6 ONLINE    
30091 OL5 ONLINE    
28787 OL4 ONLINE    
28260 OL3 ONLINE    
27478 OL2 ONLINE    
26301 OL1 ONLINE    
26186 85A W/M 6:30–8:20 PM C812/C228
31737 85B T/R 6:10–8:00 PM C415B/B731

MA 321
Data Analysis for Business Applications

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

This course covers intermediate statistics topics with applications to business. Students graph, manipulate, and interpret data using statistical methods and Excel. Topics include data transformations, single and multiple regression, time series, analysis of variance, and chi-square tests. Applications are from the areas of retail, finance, management, and marketing. (G2: Mathematics) Prerequisite(s): MA 222

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
32200 OL8 ONLINE    
31142 OL7 ONLINE    
30602 OL6 ONLINE    
30601 OL5 ONLINE    
30055 OL4 ONLINE    
29485 OL3 ONLINE    
27904 OL2 ONLINE    
26912 OL1 ONLINE    
25870 85A R 6:30–9:20 PM B825
27464 85B M 6:30–9:20 PM C309C
30004 85C T 6:30–9:20 PM C515

PL 300
Business Ethics

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

This course introduces students to basic ethical principles and concepts used to evaluate business practices. Students will learn about the purpose of a corporation, the significance of accountability and transparency in business, the idea of corporate social responsibility, the consequences of globalization, the impact of corporations on the environment, and job discrimination. (G7: Humanities)

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
33428 OL3 ONLINE    
32850 OL2 ONLINE    
32721 OL1 ONLINE    
32838 85A R 6:30–9:20 PM A312

PL 431
Philosophy: Ethics

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

An introduction to philosophy in general and to ethics in particular. Philosophy is presented as an ongoing activity with emphasis on providing students with logical and conceptual tools for dealing with real-world situations. The course is oriented toward the development of the student’s ability to use reason to evaluate arguments, particularly ethical arguments. (G7: Humanities)

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
31170 OL4 ONLINE    
31169 OL3 ONLINE    
27214 OL2 ONLINE    
27213 OL1 ONLINE    

SS 141
Macroeconomics

3.0 credits
In state $660.00 Out of state $1983.00
Online: In state $705.00 Out of state $2028.00

Introduction to basic principles and characteristics of economic systems. Primary emphasis is on macroeconomic issues, including national income determination, monetary and fiscal policy, and current economic problems. (G4: Social Sciences).

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
33447 OL9 ONLINE    
33426 OL8 ONLINE    
32897 OL7 ONLINE    
32243 OL6 ONLINE    
30619 OL5 ONLINE    
28274 OL4 ONLINE    
27489 OL3 ONLINE    
26382 OL2 ONLINE    
26381 OL1 ONLINE    
4815 35A M 6:30–9:20 PM A317
4814 35B T 6:30–9:20 PM C513
2353 35C T 6:30–9:20 PM B503
4813 35D W 6:30–9:20 PM C311
4816 35E R 6:30–9:20 PM A320

SS 242
Microeconomics

3.0 credits
In state $660.00 Out of state $1983.00
Online: In state $705.00 Out of state $2028.00

Examines the principles underlying the behavior of business firms, resource owners, and consumers within a system of price-making markets. Emphasis is on pricing, resource allocation, cost analysis, price determination under market structures ranging from competition to monopoly, and a functional approach to the distribution of income. (G4: Social Sciences) Prerequisite(s): SS 141

 

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
33448 OL6 ONLINE    
31227 OL5 ONLINE    
29983 OL4 ONLINE    
29351 OL3 ONLINE    
26984 OL2 ONLINE    
26951 OL1 ONLINE    
26607 35A M 6:30–9:20 PM A325
26608 35B T 6:30–9:20 PM D513
27216 35C R 6:30–9:20 PM B509

SS 345
Fundamentals of Finance for Fashion Industries

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00

This course focuses on the basic principles and concepts of international finance relevant to the fashion-related industries. Topics include the world financial system and institutions, and financial instruments and their use from a practical standpoint. (G4: Social Sciences) Prerequisite(s): SS 141 and SS 242

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
32291 85A M 6:30–9:20 PM C509
29338 85B T 6:30–9:20 PM C509

SS 443
International Economics

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

Reviews the origins of modern international economic theory and discusses present patterns of trade and finance, including the balance of payments and its economic effects, exchange rates, international commodity agreements, and tariff policies. Includes an analysis of the relationship between international economics and current U.S. economic problems. (G4: Social Sciences) Prerequisite(s): SS 141 and SS 242

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
32336 OL6 ONLINE    
29369 OL5 ONLINE    
28278 OL4 ONLINE    
28277 OL3 ONLINE    
27867 OL2 ONLINE    
27757 OL1 ONLINE    

SS 445
Money and Banking

3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00

Reviews the monetary and banking system of the United States, with emphasis on its structure and regulation. The theoretical framework of the monetary system and its relation to monetary policy are also studied. (G4: Social Sciences) Prerequisite(s): SS 242

Fall
CRN Section Day Time Location
33449 OL3 ONLINE    
33427 OL2 ONLINE    
32736 OL1 ONLINE    
26302 85A T 6:30–9:20 PM B731
30588 85B R 6:30–9:20 PM B503