Larry L. Luing School of Business
B.S., Fashion Marketing and Management 2011 Course Requirements

Program offered online and at the Woodland Park, Woodbridge, Paramus, and Newark locations.*

Program Statistics

COURSE REQUIREMENTS


FAS101

Introduction to the Fashion Business

4

FAS230

Fashion Textiles for Apparel and Home

4

FAS240

Visual Merchandising

4

FAS245

Merchandise Planning and Buying

4

FAS250

Computer Applications in the Fashion Industry

2

FAS255

Product Lifecycle Planning

4

FAS260

Fashion Forecasting

4

FAS312

Marketing Accessories, Home, and Cosmetics

4

FAS427

Operations Management in the Fashion Business

4

MGT220

Principles of Management

4

MKT220

Principles of Marketing

4

MKT241

Consumer Behavior

4

MKT335

Retail and Channel Management

4

Fashion/Management/Marketing Upper Division Elective

4


ACC110

Fundamentals of Accounting for Managers

4

ACC113

Managerial Accounting

4

BUS100

Business Organization and Management

4

BUS225

Career Management Seminar

1

BUS231

Business Law I

4

BUS482

Internship

5

FIN301

Principles of Finance I

4

CIS115

Computer Applications

4

CIS201

Advanced Spreadsheets

2


ENG105

Expository Writing

4

ENG106

Writing Through Literature

4

ENG115

Public Speaking

4

MAT210

Finite Mathematics

4

MAT215

Statistics I

4

SOC201

Macroeconomics

4

SOC202

Microeconomics

4

SOC225

Psychology

4

Humanities Electives

12

Mathematics/Science Electives

12

Social Science Electives

12

Liberal Arts Electives

12

General Education Core Humanities Elective

4

General Education Core Mathematics/Science Elective

4

General Education Core Social Science Elective

4

FREE ELECTIVES

2


180 QUARTER CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION

In the final quarter most on-site courses are offered only during the late afternoon and early evening so as not to interfere with internships.

*Students at the Woodbridge, Paramus, and Newark locations may have to complete their junior and senior years at another Berkeley location or online.

**24 Liberal Arts credits must be at the 300/400 level.