Consumer Science and Merchandising is designed to develop professionals who can integrate knowledge of consumers and merchandising processes and apply that knowledge to a broad spectrum of problems facing individual consumers, families, service agencies, and retail marketers of products and services. Consumer Science and Merchandising focuses on analyzing the consumer as a social and economic unit of society and on the process of merchandising products to consumers.
Professional development in this program includes trend analysis, selling, merchandising experience, internship, self assessment, professional goal setting, networking and portfolio development. Processes of retail marketing and consumer affairs are emphasized.
Graduates will:
Students pursuing the Consumer Science and Merchandising degree must complete the following requirements in addition to the university core requirements and general college requirements.
For information on the University Core, please see the Academic Regulations section of this catalog.
Please note that some majors have specific requirements in the core curriculum. Refer to the specific degree plans in this catalog for those requirements.
HDCS 3300. Organizational Decisions in Technology
or
TELS 3340. Organizational Leadership and Supervision
HDCS 3301. Consumer Science
HDCS 3303. Merchandising and Consumer Sciences
HDCS 3304. Visual Merchandising
HDCS 3369. Entrepreneurship
HDCS 4300. Research Concepts
HDCS 4303. Merchandising Systems
HDCS 4380. Merchandising
HDCS 4386. Communication Strategies for Merchandising and Industrial Distribution
HDCS 4393. Internship in HDCS
LOGT 2380. Distribution Channels
LOGT 3381. Industrial and Consumer Sales
TECH 3365. Applications of Discrete Methods in Technology
TRDE 4340. Introduction to Training and Development
Choose one (1) 15 hour specialization or elective block from those listed below (15 SH)
|
Consumer Science and Merchandising Electives (select 15 semester hours) |
|
|---|---|
| HDCS 3302. | Consumer Textiles |
| HDCS 4302. | Apparel Analysis |
| HDCS 4370. | Technology Entrepreneurship |
| HDCS 4372. | Forecasting Technology Entrepreneurship |
| HDCS 4374. | Entrepreneurial E-Tailing |
| HDCS 4375. | Strategies in E-Tailing |
| HDCS 4376. | Resources in Technology Entrepreneurship |
| HDCS 4394. | Internship in HDCS |
| HDCS 4396. | Selected Topics in CSM |
| Technology Entrepreneurship Specialization
(15 semester hours) |
|
|---|---|
| HDCS 4370. | Technology Entrepreneurship |
| HDCS 4372. | Forecasting for Technology Entrepreneurship |
| HDCS 4374. | Entrepreneurial E-Tailing |
| HDCS 4376. | Resources in Technology Entrepreneurship |
| HDCS 4394.
or LOGT 2362. |
Internship in HDCS
Introduction to Logistics Technology |
| E-Tailing Specialization
(15 semester hours) |
|
|---|---|
| HDCS 4374. | Entrepreneurial E-Tailing |
| HDCS 4375. | Strategies in E-Tailing |
| Select from: | |
| Visual Merchandising | |
| Apparel Analysis | |
| Internship in HDCS | |
| Introduction to Logistics Technology | |
| Procurement | |
| Financial Evaluation for Supply Chain Management | |
| Training and Development Specialization
(15 semester hours) |
|
|---|---|
| TRDE 4344. | Computer Applications in Training |
| TRDE 4346. | Training and Development Programs |
| TRDE 4351. | Instructional Strategies and Design for Training and Development |
| HDCS 4394. | Internship in HDCS |
| HDCS | Approved HDCS elective |
| Professional Studies Specialization | |
|---|---|
| Approved non-CSM content course work (15 semester hours) | |
| See faculty advisor for approval of a 15 hour content block in field other than Consumer Science and Merchandising |
Degree awarded: Bachelor of Science
Major: Consumer Science and Merchandising
Catalog Publish Date: August 21, 2009
This Page Last Updated: August 27, 2009
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