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A minor in Fashion Merchandising will provide students with an understanding of the multi-faceted aspects of the global fashion industry as it applies to apparel and textiles. To declare the minor, go to Dawson 112.
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•A minor must contain at least 9 hours of upper division course work.
•Courses taken to satisfy Core Areas I through V may not be counted as course work in the minor.
•Courses taken in Core Area VI may be counted as course work in the minor.
•All prerequisites must be met for the courses.
•Completion of minor is dependent upon class availability. Instructors are not obligated to override enrollment capacity for a declared minor.
TXMI 2100 Textiles for Consumers
TXMI 3210 Fundamentals of Fashion Merchandising
TXMI 4260 Global Sourcing
TXMI 4290 History of Dress and Fashion: 19th Century to the Present
TXMI 5250 Global Retailing of Apparel and Textiles
TXMI 3500 Textiles
TXMI 3520 Textile Testing
TXMI 3530 Apparel Quality Analysis
TXMI 4160 Product Development
TXMI 4220 Apparel Line Development and Presentation
TXMI 4230 Dress, Society and Culture
TXMI 4240 Fashion Promotion and Visual Merchandising
TXMI 4250 Survey of Apparel and Soft Goods Manufacturing
TXMI 4270 History of Costume: Antiquity to Nineteenth Century
TXMI 4290 History of Dress and Fashion: 19th Century to the Present
TXMI 4520 Apparel and Textile Economics
TXMI 4540 International Textiles and Apparel
TXMI 4580 History of World Textiles
TXMI 4900 Special Topics
TXMI 5250 Global Retailing of Apparel and Textiles
TXMI 5270 E-tailing in Apparel and Textiles
TXMI 5710 Study Tour in Textiles, Merchandising and Interiors
TXMI 5711 Study Tour in Family and Consumer Sciences
TXMI 5810 Historic Collection Management
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