*See DegreeWorks for correct list of classes to meet requirements
**Class offered on alternate years. Adjust schedule as necessary. See department advisor for additional information.
Recommended Course Schedule Guide
First Year
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
FCSC 120
Apparel Construction
3
FCSC 370**
Pattern Drafting and Apparel Design
3
FCSC 220
Fashion and Society
2
BIBL 100
Bible Survey
4
GEED 130
First Year Seminar
1
*COMM GE Requirement
3
WRIT 110
College Writing
3
*Natural Science GE Requirement (6-8 sem credit hrs)
3
*Natural Science GE Requirement (6-8 sem credit hrs)
3
*MATH GE Requirement
3
*HIST GE Requirement
3
Total Semester Credits
15
Total Semester Credits
16
Cumulative Credits
15
Cumulative Credits
31
Second Year
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
HHPA 120
Lifelong Fitness
2
FCSC 378**
Apparel CAD
3
*BIBL/RELI GE Requirement
3
*LITR GE Requirement
3
*Humanities GE Elective Requirement
2-3
*Social Science GE Requirement (6 sem credit hours)
3
*Social Science GE Requirement (6 sem credit hours)
3
*Global and Cultural Understanding GE Requirement
3
*Fine Arts GE Requirement
3
Electives
4
Total Semester Credits
15
Total Semester Credits
16
Cumulative Credits
47
Cumulative Credits
62
Third Year
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
FCSC 380
Evolution of World Dress (strongly recommended)
2
FCSC 230**
Textiles Science
3
RELI 300
Christian Foundations
3
GEED 490
Senior Capstone
3
*HHPA GE Requirement (activities class)
1
*Global and Cultural Understanding GE Requirement
3
Electives
8
Electives
3
Total Semester Credits
14
Total Semester Credits
12
Cumulative Credits
76
Cumulative Credits
88
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
This course plan is designed for those who are planning to pursue the Cooperative 3-1 Degree Program Concentration with the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. Students apply during their junior year and attend FIDM their senior year to complete a specialized major. Graduates receive a bachelor of science degree in family and consumer sciences with a concentration in fashion design from GFU and an associate of arts degree from FIDM. Students will need to take 72 quarter hours from FIDM that will transfer over to GFU at 38 semester credits making a total of 126 for their bachelor of science degree. You may receive a list of the required coursework at FIDM from the FCSC department.
Total Semester Credits
Total Semester Credits
Cumulative Credits
Cumulative Credits
126
Total Credits for Degree
126.0
NOTES:
WRIT 110 may be waived with a verbal SAT score of 670 or higher. Math requirement may be waived with a math SAT score of 600 or higher.
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