DSNI 103 - Visual Thinking for Design
An application of design fundamentals and problem solving techniques to two- and three-dimensional
design problems for the interior spatial environment, with attention to human factors.
Emphasis is on the design process, including conceptual thinking and creative expression.
DSNM 442 - Economics of Design
This three-hour lecture course studies the economic, governmental and environmental
factors which affect the various segments of the textile, apparel and interiors complex,
individually and as a whole. The factors are reviewed and evaluated from a domestic
and international perspective. DSNF 307 - Integrated Apparel Design
MGNT 450 - Managing New Venture Creation
Instructs students on the initiation of business ventures. Topics to be covered in
the course include the creation, identification, and analysis of business models;
the process of launching new ventures, as either a privately-owned entrepreneurial
or corporate-owned intrapreneurial venture; the identification, acquisition, and deployment
of the resources necessary to implement business visions; and the implication of growth
on firm dynamics.