B.S. in Apparel Design & Development 2014 NOTE: This document is meant to display your degree requirements. The Academic Requirements Report must be used to track progress toward fulfilling all degree requirements. The Academic Requirements Report must show all requirements “satisfied” before your degree is awarded. Name Student ID Concentration University Degree Requirements Major Requirements (80 credits) Overall Credit and GPA Requirements Professional Core (56 credits) Foundation Level (27 credits) Total Credits (120) Resident Credits (32) Stout GPA (2.000) APRL-134 APRL-166 APRL-167 APRL-180 APRL-211 APRL-225 APRL-250 APRL-272 APRL-286 Racial and Ethnic Studies (6 credits) (Select three credits from RES Category A) (Select three credits from any RES area) Global Perspective (6 credits) (Complete a program of university-approved work or study abroad, or 6 credits of global perspective approved courses) NOTE: RES and GLP requirements may be met within GE or major course selection. General Education Requirements (40 credits) Communication Skills (9 credits) ENGL-101 or ENGL-111 Composition 1 ENGL-102 or ENGL-112 Composition 2 or ENGL-113 Honors Seminar I SPCOM-100 Fundamentals of Speech 3 3 3 Analytic Reasoning and Natural Science (10 credits) (At least one math or statistics course and a natural science course with a lab are required) MATH-120 Introductory College Mathematics 4 STAT-130 Elementary Statistics 2 Natural Science w/ Lab 4 Arts and Humanities (6 credits) (Must be from at least two categories: Art History/Music Appreciation, Creative/Performing Arts, Foreign Language & Culture, History, Literature, Philosophy) Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits) (Must be from at least two categories: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology) Contemporary Issues (3 credits) (Courses must be selected from the list of approved contemporary issues courses) Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 credits) (Courses must be selected from the list of approved social responsibility and ethical reasoning courses) Global Fashion Industry Apparel Construction I Textiles I: Theory, Fibers & Structures Pattern Development History & Culture of Fashion Target Market Research & Line Development Textiles II: Evaluation Quality Analysis of Sewn Products Apparel Construction II: Cut & Sew Knits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Apprentice Level (17 credits) APRL-290 APRL-373 APRL-390 APRL-393 APRL-398 APRL-398 Specification & Fit Development Advanced Pattern Development CAD for Apparel Images Garment Engineering & Production Field Experience/APRL-X49 Co-op Field Experience/APRL-X49 Co-op 3 3 3 3 2 3 Designer Level (12 credits) APRL-454 APRL-464 APRL-482 APRL-485 Sweater Knit Design & Technology Functional Design & Development Studio I: Brand Development Studio II: Collection Development 3 3 3 3 Optional Beneficial Experiences: APRL-419 TRDIS-477 National Study Tour to Fashion Industry Study Abroad 1 11-16 Career Customization: Minor/Specialization (17-34 Credits) Applied Foreign Language Applied Photography Art Business Administration Color Health & Fitness International Studies Journalism Materials Retailing Supply Chain Management Sustainable Design Web Technology 26 credits 21 credits 22 credits 22 credits 17 credits 18-21 credits 34 credits 22 credits 22-27 credits 21 credits 22 credits 23 credits 21 credits Career Customization: Electives (0-7 credits) Student elects courses to fulfill the 120 credit requirement. **Select from the approved list of minors/specializations. Minor completion is reviewed and approved by the minor’s advisor. **Completion of minor may require a student to complete more than the 120 credit requirement; however, a minor must be completed in order to graduate. Gindy Neidermyer, Ph.D, Program Director Selectives (3 credits) (Selected from GE-approved courses) Program Website: http://www.uwstout.edu/programs/bsadd/index.cfm 320 Heritage Hall Building 715.232.1106 neidermyerg@uwstout.edu See online course description for prerequisites Revised 2/2013