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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Fashion and Apparel Studies (MS)


Program Educational Goals:


  1. Assess and evaluate the efforts of the fashion industry and consumers toward human rights, labor standards, and environmental stewardship.
  2. Apply creative problem-solving techniques to develop sustainable solutions to global contemporary issues challenging the fashion industry and consumers.
  3. Integrate information from design and/or consumer behavior to address fashion industry challenges.
  4. Design, conduct and present original research relevant to the fashion industry.

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


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


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)

  • Credit(s): 1-6 (3 credits)

Credits to Total a Minimum of 31


Last Revised 2016-2017 Academic Year