2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog Major in Fashion Design & Merchandising, Fashion Design & Merchandising Accelerated Sequence Degrees offered: B.A. or B.S.
Major Requirements
Minimum required credit hours: 57
Complete the requirements for one of the following options:
Fashion Merchandising Option
- ECO 101
- FCS 100
- FCS 122
- FCS 200
- FCS 225
- FCS 226
- FCS 300a05
- FCS 323 or FCS 423
- FCS 327 or FCS 427
- FCS 328 or FCS 428
- FCS 329 or FCS 429
- FCS 362 or FCS 462
- FCS 368 or FCS 468
- FCS 369 or FCS 461
- FCS 371 or FCS 471
- FCS 398a05 (2 credit hour)
- MGT 220
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Notes
- Recommended electives: FCS 222, FCS 228, FCS 321 or FCS 421; FCS 324 or FCS 425; FCS 361 or FCS 461; FCS 366 or FCS 466; FCS 377 or FCS 477; MGT 328.
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To graduate in this sequence, a student must take at least one course for graduate credit during the senior year. Up to 12 hours of approved graduate courses may be taken that will count for both the undergraduate and graduate program. The student must consult with an advisor and the instructor prior to the start of each new course to ensure approval. Students can then apply to the Family and Consumer Sciences graduate program in the spring of their senior year.
Fashion Design & Product Development Option
- ECO 101
- FCS 100
- FCS 122
- FCS 200
- FCS 225
- FCS 226
- FCS 228
- FCS 300a05
- FCS 321 or FCS 421
- FCS 323 or FCS 423
- FCS 324 or FCS 425
- FCS 327 or FCS 427
- FCS 328 or FCS 428
- FCS 329 or FCS 429
- FCS 361 or FCS 461
- FCS 362 or FCS 462
- FCS 366 or FCS 466
- FCS 398a05 (2 credit hour)
Take 1 of the following
Take 1 of the following
Notes
- Recommended electives: FCS 222, FCS 365 or FCS 465; FCS 367 or FCS 467; FCS 368 or FCS 468; FCS 369 or FCS 469; FCS 371 or FCS 471; FCS 372 or FCS 472; FCS 377 or FCS 477; FCS 379 or FCS 479; MGT 328.
- To graduate in this sequence, a student must take at least one course for graduate credit during the senior year. Up to 12 hours of approved graduate courses may be taken that will count for both the undergraduate and graduate program. The student must consult with an advisor and the instructor prior to the start of each new course to ensure approval. Students can then apply to the Family and Consumer Sciences graduate program in the spring of their senior year.
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Graduation Requirements
These are general requirements for all students. Students may apply for and receive two bachelor's degrees at the same time. Refer to the Academic Policies and Practices section of the catalog for details.
- 120 minimum total credit hours
- A minimum of 40 of the 120 total hours must be senior college hours (200-300 level courses)
- AMALI requirement (certain courses in General Education and/or major may fulfill the AMALI requirement)
- IDEAS (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access in U.S. Society) requirement (certain courses in General Education and/or major may fulfill the IDEAS requirement)
- Students completing a Bachelor of Science degree must complete a B.S. - Science, Math, & Technology degree requirement (beyond the General Education requirements)
- Students completing a Bachelor of Arts degree must complete a B.A. - world language degree requirement: LAN/FRE/GER/SPA/ITA/JPN/POR 115 (or equivalent)
- Some majors complete other types of degrees that do not include additional graduation requirements. For example, the Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S. in Ed.) or the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.).
General Education Requirements
There are three ways to complete general education requirements for Illinois State University. These three general education programs have different requirements and affect only certain types of students.
- The first way is to complete Illinois State University's General Education Program (see below for details).
- The second way is to complete the Illinois Transferable General Education Core Curriculum available through the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) (see below for details).
- The third way is to complete a baccalaureate-oriented Associates Degree (A.A. or A.S.) from a regionally accredited post-secondary institution. For those transferring from an Illinois college or university, the A.S. degree must include the complete IAI General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) or the student must complete the GECC to fulfill Illinois State’s General Education requirement.
Illinois State University's General Education Program
The complete General Education Program consists of 13 courses (39 semester hours). Because of laboratory or recitation requirements, some courses are listed as four or five credit hours in this catalog. All four or five hours will be credited toward graduation requirements, but only three hours will be credited in General Education for these courses. Depending on their major, students may be exempted from one General Education category (maximum of one course) because of disciplinary expertise gained in their major.
- Communication and Composition (2 courses required)
- COM 110 Communication as Critical Inquiry (3 credit hours) - required for all students
- ENG 101 or ENG 101A10 Composition as Critical Inquiry (3 credit hours) - required for all students
- Mathematics (1 course required)
- Natural Science/Natural Science Alternatives (2 courses required) Must complete 1 course from 2 different sciences.
- United States Traditions (1 course required)
- Individuals & Civic Life (1 course required)
- Fine Arts (1 course/3 credit hours required)
- Humanities (1 course required)
- Language in the Humanities (1 course required)
- Quantitative Reasoning for B.S. or LAN 115 for B.A. (1 course required)
- Science, Math, & Technology (1 course required)
- Social Sciences (1 course required)
Program requirements that also fulfill General Education Program Requirements
Illinois Articulation Initiative for Transfer Students
To be eligible for IAI, at least one transfer course must have been articulated to an IAI core requirement. Refer to the Undergraduate Catalog for a complete list of IAI courses and policies. The Illinois Transferable General Education Core curriculum consists of 12 to 13 courses (37 to 41 hours of credit) within a five-category designation.
- Communication and Composition (3 courses required)
- A grade of C or better required in ENG 101 and 145 or equivalents
- Mathematics (1 course required)
- Physical & Life Sciences (2 courses/7-8 hours required) Students must complete 1 life science and 1 physical science course; at least 1 course must have a lab.
- Humanities & Fine Arts (3 courses required) At least 1 humanities and 1 fine arts course required
- Social & Behavioral Sciences (3 courses required) Two different disciplines must be represented