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Business and Technology of Fashion
Overview
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Degree Designation
This degree was created for students desiring to begin and develop careers in the fashion industry. The program provides a clear pathway into many employment opportunities coupled with basic business skills and a sequence of required and elective liberal arts courses. The core curriculum provides insight into the sociological and psychological factors which influence fashion interest and demand in today’s global market. With a rare focus on both business and technology, it is perfectly placed at City Tech where we can take advantage of the technological strengths of the college in all of the innovative high-tech approaches that are defining tomorrow’s economy.
Distinct modules allow students to select a specialization track attuned to progressive industry models and career opportunities. Current modules include Global Fashion, Innovation in E-Commerce and Fashion Merchandising Administration.
Entry-level careers for the Business and Technology of Fashion graduates include merchandising, stylist, blogger, and sales associate. Some graduates may progress to positions as buyers, e-commerce executives, product line managers, and fashion forecasters.
Graduates may pursue master’s degrees at CUNY colleges, the Fashion Institute of Technology, LIM, and other accredited fashion programs.
Learning Outcomes
Identifying and applying general business practices to the specifics of the fashion industry.
Navigating modern fashion industry electronic resources, including e- commerce and social networking.
Gaining knowledge of the fundamentals of business, including finance and accounting.
Distinguishing between domestic and international processes and adapting to inevitable changes in the fashion industry.
Applying knowledge about the roles and functions of fashion industry sectors in which products are developed, sourced, produced, marketed, sold, and consumed.
Distance Learning Information
The AAS in Accounting has been approved by NYSED and MSCHE to be offered as a fully online program.
This degree program does not accept international students needing an F-1 visa, because we cannot guarantee that students will be able satisfy the Department of Homeland Security requirement that students maintain their full-time status and do not take more than 3 credits online each semester (dhs.gov). A significant component of this program is offered online.
Before applying, an international applicant who wishes to study at City Tech under an F-1 visa should email Vanessa Villaneuva, VVillaneuva@citytech.cuny.edu.
Advisement Information
For information about faculty advisors, their schedule, and contact information, please consult the Business Department website and our list of faculty advisors.
You can reach any member of the Business Department via email. Email addresses are formed using the first letter of the first name and the last name as shown in this example: For Prof. Allen Wolf, you would use AWolf@citytech.cuny.edu
For more information regarding advisement, financial aid, liberal arts, the Business Minor, etc., please consult our student resources page.
Explore the Business Department on the City Tech website.
Requirements
CHEM 1000 or higher recommended
Bachelor's degrees and AA and AS degrees require six flexible common core courses: at least one course in each of the five flexible core areas and an additional sixth course in one of them. Students can complete no more than two courses from any one area.
All baccalaureate students starting at City Tech or transferring in with 30 or fewer credits, in addition to the common and flexible core courses, will also complete the following 12 credits: one course in speech/oral communication; one interdisciplinary course; and two additional liberal arts courses or, in BTech programs, additional liberal arts credits to reach a minimum total of 42 credits in general education.
In meeting general education requirements overall, students must take at least one advanced liberal arts course or two sequential courses in a foreign language. An advanced course is at the 2000 level or higher and has a prerequisite in the same or a closely related discipline. Examples of courses with prerequisites in closely related disciplines are: ECON 1101 and SOC 3301; PSY 1101 and SOC 2403.
Transfer students with more than 30 earned credits or a prior degree have modified college option requirements, as noted on the Transfer Credit page.
Students at New York City College of Technology must complete two courses designated writing intensive (WI) for the associate level, one from general education requirements and one from the major; and two additional courses designated WI for the baccalaureate level, one from general education and one from the major. Transfer students and those who have earned a prior degree may have part of this requirement waived. Please consult the Degree Requirements page for additional information.
Some courses that are required for the major also meet general education requirements. Choosing to take advantage of double duty can speed up progress toward graduation and increase elective credits. In DegreeWorks, a double duty course displays and fulfills both requirements, but the credits count only once; the elective area will adjust automatically. Specific options for double duty courses may be listed here or noted in the degree map below.
For progression in the Business and Technology of Fashion program
A minimum grade of “C” must be earned in each course designated with the prefix BUF, BUS, or MKT.
Students must maintain a 2.5 GPA. A student falling below 2.5 will have one semester to resolve this deficit. If a student fails to meet the above requirements, he/she will be required to withdraw from the degree program.
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