Academic Programs-School of Business MAT MAT MAT
140 or 210 or 240
Precalculus
Fashion Merchandising Curriculum Associate in Science Program Coordinator: Dr. Eklou Amendah
Calculus I Applied Statistics Total Major Credits: 48 Free Electives Credits: 12 Total Credits: 60
Note: Students enrolled on-campus will take an additional 1 credit academic experience: SNHU 101 Transition to College.
Computer Information Technology Curriculum Associate in Science Contact: Dr. Lundy Lewis Also offered Online and at the following Continuing Education Centers: Manchester, Nashua, Salem, Portsmouth, and Brunswick Maine. Students in this two-year Associate Degree program will learn the fundamentals of business information systems. Courses required in the associate program also meet the requirements of the bachelor’s degree program in IT, should students wish to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree later. Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated. ACC ACC COM ENG ENG IT
201 202 212 120 121 100
IT IT IT IT
145 201 210
MAT OL
230 125
Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Public Speaking College Composition I College Composition II Introduction to Computer Information Technology Introduction to Software Development Computer Platform Technologies Business Systems Analysis and Design Four IT electives (as recommended by an advisor) Discrete Mathematics Human Relations in Administration
Select one of the following: MAT MAT MAT MAT
130 or 140 or 210 or 240
Applied Finite Mathematics Precalculus Calculus I
The Associate Degree in Fashion Merchandising offers students a concentrated course of study that prepares them for entry-level positions in soft goods retailing or wholesaling in the fashion industry. Many students choose careers in the merchandising or operations departments of specialty, department and discount stores. Others opt for positions manufacturers’ showrooms or as sales representatives. Fashion Merchandising students are required to participate in an internship that will combine valuable practical experience with theories learned in the classroom. Since many of our two-year degree recipients stay on to complete four-year degree programs, the transition between the two-year Fashion Merchandising Program and its closely related four-year counterpart, the Retailing Program, is a smooth one. Students anticipating transfer to a four-year degree program should consult with their advisors regarding the most effective choices of free electives. It also is possible for students to complement Fashion Merchandising courses with other majors, such as Marketing or Communications. Such pursuits are limited only by students’ needs, interests and creativity. Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated. ACC 201 ACC 202 COM 212 ECO 201 ENG 120 ENG 121 FMK/GRA 101 FMK 202 FMK 204 FMK 290 IT 100 MAT MKT MKT MKT OL PSY
105 113 222 230 125 108
Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Public Speaking Microeconomics College Composition I College Composition II Basic Design and Color Theory Fashion Merchandising Textiles Fashion Merchandising Internships* Introduction to Computer Information Technology Merchandising Mathematics Introduction to Marketing Principles of Retailing Retail Sales Promotion Human Relations in Administration Introduction to Psychology
Select one of the following: MAT
Applied Statistics Total Major Credits: 48
MAT
Free Electives Credits: 12 Total Credits: 60 Note: Students enrolled on-campus will take an additional 1 credit academic experience: SNHU 101 Transition to College.
MAT MAT
130 or 140 or 210 or 240
Applied Finite Mathematics Precalculus Calculus I Applied Statistics Total Major Credits: 54 93