2018–2019 CATALOG

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PSAM 5856 Visual Design Concepts PSAM 2835: Photo Concepts: Fashion * Students in need of introductory art/design skills are strongly encouraged to select one of these course options.

PLFS 2050 Intro to Fashion Studies: Lecture PLFS 2051 Intro to Fashion Studies: Recitation PLFS 3500 Advanced Research Seminar: Fashion Studio Practice [three credits]

Systems [three to six credits]

LSOC 2152 Politics of Consumption PAFM 1190 Fashion Industry Profile PGHT 5543 Fashion Practices PLFS 4020 Ephemera PSDS 3103 Brand Strategy PSDS 3121 Analyzing Trends PSDS 4114 Legal Principles in Creative Industries PSOF 1182 Trend Spotting PSOF 2090 Global Policies: Fashion PSDS 5401 Critical Fashion and Social Justice PUDM 3365 Business Design and Planning PUFY 1100 Sustainable Systems Marketing and Business [three to nine credits]

PAFM 1109 Social Commerce PAFS 1434 Business & Entrepreneurship PSOF 3050 Funding Fashion & Beauty PUFD 3400 Creative Careers: Lecture PUFD 3401 Creative Careers: Recitation Fashion History and Theory [three credits]

CENT 5100 Marketing and Communications in the Arts PFAM 1051 Fashion Marketing 1 PFAM 1061 Fashion Marketing 2 PFAM 1161 Fashion Marketing 3 PLDS 4079 Advertising Consumerism PLFS 2040 History of Fashion: Lecture PLFS 2041 History of Fashion: Recitation PLFS 2050 Introduction to Fashion Studies: Lecture PLFS 2051 Introduction to Fashion Studies: Recitation PSAM 5851 IP in the Digital Age PSDS 3104 Contemporary Advertising PSDS 4114 Legal Principles in Creative Industries PUFD 2050 Fashion Culture

Minor: Fashion Studies The Minor in Fashion Studies is awarded upon completion of 18 credits, per the following guidelines. The courses that fulfill each of the categories of the minor requirements may be broader than what is listed here. Additionally, course offerings differ each semester, so some courses may not be available for registration. Students should consult the university degree audit (DegreeWorks) for a more complete overview. Fashion History [three credits]

PLDS 2190 History of Design 1850–Present: Lecture PLDS 2191 History of Design 1850–Present: Recitation PLFS 2040 History of Fashion: Lecture PLFS 2041 History of Fashion: Recitation Methodology [three credits]

PLDS 2500 Introduction to Design Studies: Lecture PLDS 2501 Introduction to Design Studies: Recitation

Students should select a studio course appropriate to their studio skill and experience. Qualifying courses may be found within subject codes beginning PSxx or PUxx. 2000-Level [three credits]

Students should select a course or courses from within the course subject code PLFS at the 2000-level. 3000-Level [three credits]

Students should select a course or courses from within the course subject code PLFS at the 3000-level. 4000-Level [three credits]

Students should select a course or courses from within the course subject code PLFS at the 4000-level.

Minor: Fine Arts The Minor in Fine Arts is awarded upon completion of 18 credits, per the following guidelines. The courses that fulfill each of the categories of the minor requirements may be broader than what is listed here. Additionally, course offerings differ each semester, so some courses may not be available for registration. Students should consult the university degree audit (DegreeWorks) for a more complete overview. This minor requires an application. Introduction of Main Concepts [three credits]

PUFA 2200 Core Seminar 1: Sign & System Concepts and Movements [three credits]

PLAH 2001 The Nude: Concepts and Histories PLAH 2600 History of Modern and Contemporary Art: Lecture PLAH 2601 History of Modern and Contemporary Art: Recitation PLAH 2217 Pop: Art and Popular Culture PLAH 2600 History of Modern & Contemporary Art: Lecture PLAH 2601 History of Modern & Contemporary: Recitation PLAH 3034 Masterpieces of Art in NYC PLAH 3035 Theories of Modern Art PLAH 3365 Art and the Surreal PLDS 4013 Curating Public Narrative PLVS 3699 Visual Culture and the Radical ’60s

Framing Conceptual Ideas through Visual Media [zero to three credits]

Students who have already completed one of the following courses or will do so for their major should instead select another course in the subject area “2D/3D/4D Techniques and Processes”. PAGS 1001 Drawing PSAM 1050 Intro to Photo PSAM 1800 Exploration in Drawing PSAM 2301 Animation 1


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