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MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF HUMAN SCIENCES APPAREL, TEXTILES, & MERCHANDISING (ATM) STUDENT'S NAME ADVISOR SUPPORT AREA CR 3 1 (F) 3 3 3 3 GR DATE ENROLLED FRESHMAN YEAR Fall Semester *EN 1103 English Composition I HS 1701 Survey of Human Sciences HS 1523 Visual Design in Dress *MA 1313 College Algebra *PSY 1013 General Psychology *CH 1043 Survey of Chemistry I Spring *EN *CO * HS * Semester 1113 English Composition II 1003 Fund of Public Speaking Lab Science 1533 Apparel Design I Fine Arts Credits YEAR Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Macroeconomics Introduction to Statistics or Business Statistics Lab Science Textiles for Apparel TRANSFER INSTITUTION 3 3 3 3 3 31 SOPHOMORE Fall Semester ACC 2013 *EC 2113 *ST 2113 *BQA 2113 * HS 2524 Spring ACC HS EC HS HS 3 3 3 3 3 (S) 4 Semester 2023 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 2553 Fashion Merchandising (S) 3 2123 Principles of Microeconomics 3 4733 Computer-Aided Design (S) 3 3593 Merchandising & Promotion Strat (S) 3 Credits 31 JUNIOR YEAR Fall Semester HS 2593 HS 3553 MKT 3013 * BL 2413 Spring HS HS HS HS HS HS Apparel/Sewn Prod Analysis Fashion Retailing Principles of Marketing Jr/Sr Writing Course The Legal Environment of Business (F) 3 (F) 3 3 3 3 Semester 3573 Historic Costume 3563 Visual Merchandising 4553 Merchandise Planning & Buying or 4343 Apparel Design II 2293 Individual and Family Nutrition 3303 Consumer Economics Credits (S) 3 (S) 3 3 3 3 3 30 SENIOR YEAR Fall Semester MGT 3114 HS 4513 HS 4853 HS 4701 * CR Principles of Management & Production 4 Soc Psy Aspects of Cloth (F) 3 The Family: A Trans. Approach 3 Internship Placement Seminar (F) 1 Foreign Language 3 Restricted Elective 3 GR TRANSFER INSTITUTION Spring Semester HS 4702 Human Sciences Senior Seminar HS 1711 Professional Protocol * Humanities Elective (approved) Restricted Elective Restricted Elective Credits Summer Semester HS 4763 Internship Total Credits *University Core Requirements Human Sciences Core (S)=Spring; (F)=Fall; (SS)=Summer 2 1 3 3 3 29 (SS) 3 124 Choose at least 9 credits restricted electives from courses listed in one of the areas. APPAREL PRODUCTION AND DESIGN Teaching Methods in Ag & HS ART 1213 Drawing I Entrepreneurship for Human Sci ART 1223 Drawing II Study Tour ART 3103 Photography I Design I ART 2213 Life Drawing I Design II MERCHANDISING* MKT Teaching Methods in Ag & HS MKT Entrepreneurship for Human Sci MKT Study Tour MKT Bus. Stat I MKT MKT Financial Mgt MKT Prin of International Business PHI International Marketing Intro to Human Resource Mgt HS HS HS ART ART 4424 4583 4710 1123 1133 HS HS HS BQA FIN IB IB MGT 4424 4583 4710 2113 3123 3913 3933 3513 3213 4113 4123 4213 4413 4533 4613 3013 Retailing Personal Selling Advertising Internet Marketing Consumer Behavior Marketing Research Services Marketing Business Ethics General Business Administration minor requires 12 hours must be at taken at the MSU main campus. This minor is attained by taking seven of the following courses: BL 2413, ACC 2013, ACC 2023, EC 2113, EC 2123, FIN 3123, MKT 3013, MGT 3114, BIS 3233, BQA 2113, and BQA 3123. Choose MKT 4413 plus 4 more approved MKT courses to complete the Marketing minor. Check with advisor. Transfer students must take at least 15 hours ATM courses at MSU plus internship. Transfer credits with grade of C or higher will be considered toward fulfillment of degree requirements. Field trips are required with some classes and costs are in addition to fees and tuition. Charges for field trips are prorated to students based on actual cost of transportation plus meals and lodging when applicable. All students are required to have a laptop computer selected from a range of models recommended by the School. Check the Human Sciences or College of Agriculture & Life Sciences web sites for specifications.
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