CCC CURRICULUM INVENTORY

Program Proposal (Requirements)

Program Award Type:

A - A.A. Degree [ ] Y - A.A.-T or A.S.-TDegree [ ] S - A. S. Degree [ ]

Note : There are two examples a completed form.

Please remove degree-specific information below and insert department-specific information

Fashion Merchandising

Catalog Description

The A.S. Degree in Fashion Merchandising is designed to prepare students for entry-level careers in the apparel industry in Southern California. This A.S. program also offers students courses specializing in apparel retailing, advertising, textiles, and visual communications.


The courses emphasize the business of fashion, wholesale merchandise planning, and apparel branding targeting specific markets. Upon completion of the program, students will be able to develop marketing strategies, create promotional campaigns, understand the buying process, and analyze retail businesses. Entry-level employment opportunities available after completion of this program may include retail sales, small store merchandising, and showroom assisting.

Required Courses:

Requirements / Dept.
Name/# / Name / Units / CSU-GE / IGETC / Sequence
Required Core:
27 units / FASH 8
FASH 10
FASH 15
FASH 17
FASH 25
FASH 59
FASH 62
FASH 63
FASH 66 / Introduction to Fashion
Clothing Construction I
Aesthetic Design in Fashion
Textiles
Fashion Computer-Assisted Drawing
Fashion Retailing
Retail Buying and Merchandizing
Fashion Promotion
Visual Merchandising Display / 3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.003.00
3.00
3.00
3.00 / Yr. 1 Fall
Yr. 1 Fall
Yr. 1 Fall
Yr. 1 Spring
Yr. 1 Spring
Yr. 2 Fall
Yr. 2 Fall
Yr. 2 Spring
Yr. 2 Spring

Required Major Total 27

Local Mt. San Antonio College General Education Requirements 24.0

Transferable Prerequisites for the Major (as needed to reach 60 transferable units)

Degree Total 60

Proposed Sequence:

Year 1 Fall = 15

Year 1 Spring =15

Year 2 Fall = 15

Year 2 Spring = 15

TOTAL UNITS: 60 units

Example 2:
A.S. Administration of Justice

Catalog Description

The Associate in Science in Administration of Justice provides a broad base of education in the discipline. Students will acquire the ability to identify and apply legal precedents in field work, be prepared to understand the use of criminal codes in the investigation and documentation of crime, and become familiarized with the social factors that involve police interaction within the community.

Required Courses:

Requirements / Dept.
Name/# / Name / Units / CSU
-GE / IGETC / Sequence
Required Core
(6 units) / ADMJ 50
ADMJ 60 / Introduction to Justice
Criminal Law / 3
3 / A1
B2 / Area 1
Area 4 / Yr 1, Fall
Yr 2, Spring
Two courses (6
units) / ADMJ 40 / Juvenile Justice Procedures / 3 / A1 / Area 2 / Yr 1, Fall
ADMJ 55 / Introduction to Correctional / 3 / Yr 2, Spring
ADMJ 61 / Science / 3 / Yr 2, Spring
ADMJ 63 / Evidence / 3 / Yr 1, Summer
ADMJ 70 / Criminal Investigation / 3 / Yr 1, Fall/Spring
ADMJ 80 / Community Relations / 3 / Yr 2, Fall/Spring
ADMJ 85 / Criminal Trial Process / 3 / Yr 1, Spring/Summer
Introduction to Forensics / Yr 2, Fall
SOC 1 / Principles of Sociology / 3 / D6 / Area 1 / Yr 2, Spring
PSY 1 / General Psychology / 3 / A1 / Yr 1, Summer
PSY 5 / Behavioral Sciences / 4 / Yr 1, Fall

Required Major Total: 18-19 units

Completion of CSU-GE Breadth or IGETC pattern: 37-39 units

(Possible double counting: 12 units)

Transferable electives (as needed to reach 60 units)

TOTAL UNITS: 60 units

Proposed Sequence:

Year 1, Fall = 15 units

Year 1, Spring = 12 units

Year 1, Summer = 3 units

Year 2, Fall = 14 units

Year 2, Spring = 16 units

TOTAL UNITS: 60 units

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