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Dec 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Fashion and Apparel Studies (MS)
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Program Educational Goals:
- Assess and evaluate the efforts of the fashion industry and consumers toward human rights, labor standards, and environmental stewardship.
- Apply creative problem-solving techniques to develop sustainable solutions to global contemporary issues challenging the fashion industry and consumers.
- Integrate information from design and/or consumer behavior to address fashion industry challenges.
- Design, conduct and present original research relevant to the fashion industry.
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Requirements for the Degree (with thesis)
The master’s program with thesis requires a minimum of 31 hours of graduate coursework, including 6 hours of thesis, 6 semester hours of research methods and statistics, 13 required hours of departmental courses, and 6 elective hours of additional focus area courses in the department.
Master’s students following the thesis option are required to take the following courses:
Social Responsibility and Sustainability Core
Select three courses from:
And all of the following:
Credits to Total a Minimum of 31
Requirements for the Degree (professional project option)
The master’s program with a professional project option requires a minimum of 31 hours of graduate coursework, including 13 hours of departmental courses, 3 semester hours of research methods, 12 credit hours of special interest electives, and a 3-credit independent study to complete the professional project.
Social Responsibility and Sustainability Core
Select three courses (3 total credits) from:
And all of the following:
Research Course - Research Methods course to be chosen with advisor (3 credits) Special Interest Elec - 600-800 level electives to be chosen with advisor (may be from inside or outside the department) (12 credits) - FASH 666 - Special Problem Credit(s): 1-6 (3 credits)
Credits to Total a Minimum of 31
Last Revised 2016-2017 Academic Year
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