Name PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: FASHION INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT (2010-2011) ID# LEVEL I (FIRST YEAR) 31-33 credits (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. College Studies Courses 18-20 credits WRTG-101 Writing Seminar I 3 HIST-114 Historical Understanding: American Transitions 3 ARTS-1( ) Arts & Culture 3 ( ) Science I 3 MATH-1( ) Quantitative Reasoning I (select one, 2-course option below) 3-4 ( ) Quantitative Reasoning II or Free Elective (select below) 3-4 Students must receive credit for either Introduction to Calculus or Calculus I. If a student places into, and passes, Intro to Calculus or Calculus I, the student will have an additional Free Elective. MATH-100 or MATH-101 Finite Mathematics (3cr.) MATH-102 Pre-calculus (3 cr.) MATH-103 Introduction to Calculus (3 cr.) MATH-111 Calculus I (4 cr.) MATH-102 Pre-calculus (3 cr.) MATH-111 Calculus I (4 cr.) MATH-103 Introduction to Calculus (3 cr.) MATH-112 Calculus II (4 cr.) MATH-103 Introduction to Calculus (3 cr.) MATH-111 Calculus I (4 cr.) ( ) Free Elective (3 cr.) ( ) Free Elective (3 cr.) Physical Education.OR Community Service - 1 credit (select one, 1 credit option below) PE-( ) Physical Education (.5 cr) SERV-101 Community Service (1 cr.) PE-( ) Physical Education (.5 cr) Students with 54 or more transfer credits are exempt from this requirement. Major Courses 12 credits TEXT-101 Survey of the Textile Industry (Fall) 3 MKTG-102 Principles of Marketing (Spring) 3 ECON-206 Microeconomics (Fall) 3 ECON-205 Macroeconomics (Spring) 3 LEVEL II (SECOND YEAR) 30 credits (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. College Studies Courses 12 credits CHEM-101 Science II: General Chemistry 3 SOC-2( ) Social Sciences I (WRTG-101, HIST-114) 3 WRTG-2( ) Writing Seminar II (WRTG-101, HIST-114) 3 [WRTG-211 Writing Seminar II for Business recommended] (WRTG-101, HIST-114 for Area Studies only) ( ) Language or Area Studies 3 Major Courses 18 credits STAT-201 Statistics I (Quantitative Reasoning I) 3 ACCT-101 Financial Accounting (Fall) 3 ACCT-102 Managerial Accounting (Spring) (ACCT-101) 3 TEXT-201 Textile Production I (Spring only) (TEXT-101) 3 FASHMGT-101 Survey of the Global Apparel Industry (TEXT-101) 3
TEXT-301 Textile Production II (Fall only) (CHEM-101, TEXT-201) 3 LEVEL III (THIRD YEAR) - continued (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. FASHMGT-305 Apparel Production 4 Designated FIM Electives (Choose two from the list below) (FASHMGT-101; FASHMGT-201 or FASHDES-213) C C Free Elective - 3 credit LEVEL IV (FOURTH YEAR)- 32 credits (Prerequisite) Cr Sem. Grade TR Equiv. College Studies Courses 7 credits JSLA/JSINT-3( ) Junior Seminar (Soc Sci I and Writing II) 3 COLLST-499 Contemporary Perspectives 4 (Humanities I, one Language/Area Studies, one Junior Seminar) Major Courses 19 credits TEXT-411 Seminar: Textile & Apparel Industry Issues 1 FASHMGT-401 Apparel/Textile Quality Assurance 3 (STAT-201, FASHMGT-305, TEXT-301) FASHMGT-408 Apparel/Textile Sourcing 3 (FASHMGT-101 or FASHDES-316, 21 credits of FASHMGT or FASHDES) FASHMGT-437 Integrated Manufacturing Tech (Fall only) (STAT-201, FASHMGT-305) 3 FASHMGT-451 Supply Chain Management (Spring only) (STAT-201) 3 FASHMGT-499 Apparel Merchandising Management 3 Designated FIM Elective (Choose one more from the list below) (FASHDES-316 or FASHMGT-101, Writing II, 21 credits of FASHDES or FASHMGT) C Free Electives - 6 credits C Designated FIM Electives (Choose three from the following list) TOTAL CREDITS: 124-126 INFO-101, MGMT-401, MGMT-320, MGMT-419, MGMT-491, MKTG-207, MKTG-310, MKTG-318, MKTG-324, MKTG-328, FINC-301, CAD-401, FASHDES-213, FASHDES-311, FASHDES-250, FIM-399, DSGNFND-423, ARTH-314, TEXT-493, TEXT-381, MGMT-305, MBA-625, MBA-628, TXE-721, FAS-731, TXE-759, FAS-612, FAS-923 Enrollment in graduate-level electives (FAS, MBA or TXE) must be approved by the respective Graduate Program Director. Minimum GPA required. Students who wish to do a formal minor (not required for FIM majors) will need to use their three free elective courses and add an additional course to satisfy the four-courses (12 credits) required of most minors. Students may not double count Designated FIM Electives. Students must formally declare a minor by submitting a form to the Registrar's Office. Fundamentals Courses: (these courses do not count toward graduation requirements)
This form should be used as a worksheet in conjunction with the catalog and the College Studies menu of options. Please refer to the Philadelphia University catalog for questions regarding curriculum and academic policies. COURSE STATUS: = course to take next semester = course currently being taken = course completed