Semester 1
Advertising and Promotion
This course focused on various concepts, perspectives, and methods to developing and implementing the integrated marketing communication program towards all sectors of the retail industry.​
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Fashion Business Practices
An introduction to modern, fashion business including insight to structures, finances, management, organization, and ethical responsibilities. ​
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English Compositio
This course specifically focused on the writing process; especially to improve confidence, writing fluency, and the development of a competent self. ​
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Excel for Business
Provided a comprehensive presentation of microsoft excel and how to apply excel to business concepts.
* Certified in Excel 2017 *​
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Introduction to the Fashion Industry
This course covered history, characteristics, and global interrelationships of every segment of the fashion industry.​
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Philosophy: Ethics
This was an introduction to philosophy through ethics. The course emphasized on logical and conceptual tools for dealing with real-world situations.​
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History of Western Art and Civilization: Renaissance to the Modern Era
This course indulged into the history of western art and civilization beginning from the early renaissance to the modern era. Illustrated lectures allowed myself to further expand my knowledge into painting, sculpting, and architecture in relation to religious, political, economic, and social conditions.
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| Overall GPA for Semester One - 3.80 |
Semester 2
Introduction to Fashion Marketing
This course examined the various marketing concepts used in the fashion industry. Knowledge regarding marketing goals, strategies, and plans grew throughout this course.
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Team Development Workshop
An introduction to the importance of working on team and how to incorporate individual member's strengths into building a synergistic team.
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Contemporary Retail Management
This course specifically focused on the concepts regarding retailing in the fashion industry. Various concepts including how to properly manage and motivate employees, merchandise products, control costs and effectively reduce turnover were touched upon.​
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Macroeconomics
This course analyzed how choices are made as well as the study of the economy as a whole. Important concepts including supply and demand, gross domestic product, and the functions of money were discussed in depth.
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Ecology and Environmental Issues
This course covered the functions of ecosystems and their importance as well as how to improve society to be more sustainable for the future.
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Fundamentals of Textiles
This was an introduction to the role of textiles in the fashion industry. Concepts regarding the smallest part of a textile all the way to end use were discussed as well as demonstrations were provided by the Textiles Lab at FIT.
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Merchandising Math Applications
This course examined the various formulas and math skills needed to become a buyer in the fashion industry. Profit and loss statements to markups and markdowns to how to write a six month plan were provided in this course.
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| Overall GPA for Semester Two - 3.95 |
Semester 3
Product Development
This course introduced the concepts and methods by which retailers creates store-branded merchandise for targeted customer segments. The process of product development, from research to production to distribution, is studied.
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Introduction to Direct Marketing
Through case studies and assignments, this course presented a comprehensive overview of the direct marketing industry. It also introduced the various electronic vehicles used in the fashion industry.
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Statistical Analysis
This course specifically focused on the principles and methods of statistical analysis as well as introduced the use of the computer to store, manipulate and analyze data.​
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Creative Writing
In a workshop environment, this course examined the processes of writing, critiquing and revising works from fiction, poetry or drama.
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Fashion Art & Design
This course covered the basic proportions of the fashion figure, garment details and terminology, and principles of color. It also introduced drawing garments on a human body in 3D or as a technical flat in 2D.
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| Overall GPA for Semester Three - 3.93 |
Semester 4
Fashion Merchandising
This course took a closer look at the merchandising environment in the fashion industry. It revealed the functions and objectives of a merchandising team as well as the principles and techniques of buyers, planners, product developers and account executives in the business today.
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Creative Fashion Presentations
Through various presentation techniques, this course allowed students to prepare and present a creative fashion presentation of their own. They learned how to research, analyzed and forecasted fashion trends in order thoroughly understand this role's function within the industry.
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Microeconomics
This course analyzed the principles of the behavior of business firms, resource owners and consumers within a system of price-making markets. Emphasis is placed on pricing, resource allocation, cost analysis, price determination under market structures ranging from competition to monopoly.
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Spanish 1
This introductory course enabled students with no background in Spanish to communicate with Spanish-speaking people. The basic skills of speaking, reading and writing are established.
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Tennis
Taught students the fundamental skills of tennis and knowledge of the game.
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| Overall GPA for Semester Four - 4.0 |
Semester 5
Calculus 1
Students developed the basic principles of differential calculus and integral calculus. From functions to graphing to maxima-minima problems, the application of business were applied to their work throughout the semester.
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Strategies of Business Communications
This course analyzed business situations in order to write effective correspondence, job search materials, reports, and presentations. Students examined the various techniques of business research and documentation as well as developed an understanding of strategies in corporation with technology.
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Psychology for Sustainability
Students explored the psychological relationship between humans and their natural and built environments to gain insight into environmental problems and generate solutions. Topics included conscious and unconscious influences on human behavior, social norms and influence, the role of contingencies, the neurotoxic effects of pollution, and the psychology of environmental stress.
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Leadership Development for Retailing
This course examined the leadership skills inherent to being an effective, efficient manager in the fashion industry today. The effect of an organization's culture on the management process and how it is viewed from a global perspective is learned throughout the semester.
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Information Systems Case Analysis
The study of the principles of management information systems (MIS) were examined in this course. With database and spreadsheet tools (Access and Excel), students analyzed current businesses and present solutions in PowerPoint.
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| Overall GPA for Semester Five - 3.93 |
Semester 6
Calculus 2
This course continues the development of differential and integral calculus topics covered in calculus 1. Students develop an understanding of the standard techniques of integration to solve problems involving business applications.
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Business Ethics
An introduction to business ethics. Topics discussed are reinforced with an analysis of controversial topics in modern society.
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Corporate Social Responsibility
Through the analysis of case studies, students gain an understanding of the importance of corporate ethics and the challenges faced by those in the fashion industry. This analysis also incorporates how a company successfully manages their operations to produce a positive impact on society by integrating social, ethical and environmental concerns with business objectives.
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Spanish Conversation 1
Students learn to converse in Spanish with emphasis on the interaction of real-world situations. Functional and practical verbal communications are addressed with a focus where Spanish is spoken.
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Financial Assortment & Planning
The study of financial and merchandise assortment plans utilizing JDA Enterprise Planning software is covered in this course. Methods used to construct six-month plans that achieve financial goals of specific departments are also discussed.
* Certified in JDA Enterprise Planning software *
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| Overall GPA for Semester Six - 3.94 |