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Design, Housing & Merchandising: Merchandising, BSHS
Design, Housing & Merchandising: Merchandising, BSHS Requirements for Students Matriculating in or before Academic Year 2018-2019. Learn more about University Academic Regulation 3.1 (p. 812). Minimum Overall Grade Point Average: 2.00 Total Hours: 120
Hours Subtotal
5
Major Requirements Minimum grade of “C” in each course Major Core Requirements DHM 1003
Design Theory and Processes for Design and Merchandising Wicked Problems of Industrial Practice
3
DHM 1101 DHM 2003 DHM 2403 DHM 3033
1 3 3 3 2
Problem Solving Strategies
Research Methods Material Culture
Code
Title
Hours
Select 2 hours of the following:
General Education Requirements English Composition See Academic Regulation 3.5 (p. 813) ENGL 1113 Composition I
DHM 4101 DHM 4121 DHM 4031 DHM 4041 DHM 4051 DHM 4061 DHM 4071 DHM 4081 DHM 4091 DHM 4111 DHM 4141
Local Motive and Supply Chain Sustainable Textile Innovation
Empathic Design
3
Triple Bottom Line Analysis Biomimicry Industrial Practices
or ENGL 1313 Critical Analysis and Writing I Select one of the following:
3
Active Design
ENGL 1213 ENGL 1413 ENGL 3323
Composition II
Communicating Sustainable Practices
Critical Analysis and Writing II
Design Activism
Technical Writing
Sustainable Materials Flows Ethics for a Sustainable World LIfe Cycle Analysis in Design and Merchandising
American History & Government Select one of the following:
3
HIST 1103 HIST 1483 HIST 1493
Survey of American History American History to 1865 American History Since 1865
DHM 4151
Sustainable Consumption
Option Requirements DHM 1433
POLS 1113
American Government
3
Introduction to Apparel Merchandising Technology and Visual Communication for Merchandisers
3 3
Analytical & Quantitative Thought (A) MATH 1483 or MATH 1513 College Algebra (A) Humanities (H) DHM 3213
DHM 2423
Mathematical Functions and Their Uses (A)
3
DHM 2913 DHM 3433
Sewn Product Quality Analysis
3 3
Merchandising Strategies in the Retail Sector Profitable Merchandising Analysis Merchandise Acquisition and Allocation
Heritage of Dress II (H) (Minimum grade of “C”)
3
DHM 3553 DHM 3563 DHM 3853 DHM 3991 DHM 4453 DHM 4824 DHM 4993 ACCT 2003 MGMT 3013 MKTG 3213 STAT 2013
3 3 3 1 3 4 3 3 3 3
Courses designated (H)
3
Natural Sciences (N) Must include one Laboratory Science (L) course DHM 2573
Visual Merchandising Pre-Internship Seminar
Textiles (LN) (Minimum grade of “C”)
3 3
Entrepreneurship and Product Development for Apparel and Interiors
Course designated (N)
Social & Behavioral Sciences (S) ECON 1113
Professional Internship Global Sourcing Strategies
The Economics of Social Issues (S)
3
or ECON 2103 Introduction to Microeconomics (S) Additional General Education Courses Designated (A), (H), (N), or (S)
Survey of Accounting
Fundamentals of Management (S)
10 40
Marketing (S)
Hours Subtotal
Elementary Statistics (A) 3 or STAT 2023 Elementary Statistics for Business and Economics (A) Controlled electives Select 9 hours of the following: 9 BCOM 3113 Written Communication DHM 3103 Anthropometry and Ergonomics in Design DHM 3423 Styling for Merchandisers EEE 3023 Introduction to Entrepreneurial Thinking and Behavior EEE 3033 Women and Minority Entrepreneurship
Diversity (D) & International Dimension (I) May be completed in any part of the degree plan At least one Diversity (D) course At least one International Dimension (I) course College/Departmental Requirements Human Sciences HS 1112
Human Sciences First-Year Seminar
2
or HS 3112
Human Sciences First-Year Seminar for Transfer Students
HDFS 2113
Lifespan Human Development (S)
3
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