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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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FASH 208 - Cross-Cultural Analysis


Encompassing travel abroad, research and online instruction, this unique course introduces students to the history and culture of Europe, and examines Europe’s position in today’s global fashion industry. Beginning in the fall semester with reading, writing and research of specific European countries and cities, the course culminates in a 10-day visit to major cultural sites, fashion houses, wholesalers, and forecasters. Assignments include pre-trip Blackboard assignments, a trip journal, and a written paper comparing at least two of the fashion field trips. Students will develop a firsthand understanding of global consumer behavior from a cross-cultural perspective during this travel experience. Through on-site visits to world-renowned retailers and manufacturers, issues in market segmentation, research and analysis, and marketing strategies will be addressed. Additionally, an understanding of the European consumer will be gained by visiting local retail stores, museums, and exhibits. Cities visited in the past include London, Milan, Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Brussels, Munich, Rome, and Florence.
3 credits
Prerequisite: FASH 105, Sophmore, Junior or Senior standing, 3.0 GPA or higher, Application Required



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