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Production Management: Fashion and Related Industries

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Associate Degree Program (AAS)

Applications accepted for fall only. HEGIS 5099

The major in Production Management: Fashion and Related Industries offers preparation for careers in the management of the production processes within a global marketplace for the fashion-related businesses. Graduates are employed in the areas of production control, sourcing, costing, engineering, product development, quality assurance, technical design, and other administrative positions.

Semester 1Credits
MAJOR AREAMG 153 - Excel for Business2
RELATED AREAFM 114 - Introduction to the Fashion Industry3
TS 015 - Textiles for Production Management Laboratory1.5
TS 115 - Textiles for Production Management3
LIBERAL ARTSEN 121 - English Composition G13
HA 112 - History of Western Art and Civilization: Renaissance to the Modern Era G53
Semester 2
MAJOR AREAMG 114 - Principles of Product Construction3
MG 132 - Marketing for Manufacturers3
MG 253 - Object-Oriented Database Management2
LIBERAL ARTSMA 222 - Statistical Analysis G23.5
SC 112 - Earth Science G33.5
Semester 3
MAJOR AREAMG 242 - Principles of Accounting3
MG 252 - Product Data Management3
LIBERAL ARTSSS 131 - General Psychology G43
choice - see English/Speech*3
choice - see The Arts* G63
Semester 4
MAJOR AREAMG 234 - Supply Chain Management3
IC 297 - AAS Internship C: Career Exploration3
RELATED AREAchoice - see Related Area Elective**3
LIBERAL ARTSSS 141 - Macroeconomics3
SS 237 - Industrial Psychology3
TOTAL CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
MAJOR AREA22
RELATED AREA10.5
LIBERAL ARTS28
HEALTH AND/OR PHYS. ED2
 Total Credits: 62.5

 

SUNY General Education Requirements:
A “G” followed by a number 1-10 identifies specific courses that meet SUNY General Education baccalaureate degree requirements (or visit fitnyc.edu/gened ).

G1 Basic Communication; G2 Mathematics; G3 Natural Sciences; G4 Social Sciences; G5 Western Civilization; G6 The Arts; G7 Humanities; G8 Foreign Language; G9 Other World Civilizations; G10 American History.

*Requirements: See below (also see Liberal Arts Requirements ).

The Arts: 3 credits
CHOICE of EN 251, 254, or 361, or HA 214 (any one of these meets G6).

English/Speech: 6 credits
EN 121 (G1) (Prerequisite: College-level English as demonstrated by placement test OR completion of appropriate Educational Skills courses), and
CHOICE of EN 231, 232, 233236, 241, 242, 244245, or 253.

** Related Area Elective: 3 credits
CHOICE of AC 111, BL 343, FM 322, or TT 174.

Upper Division Alternatives:
Graduates of this program are eligible to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Science programs in Direct and Interactive Marketing , Home Products Development , Production Management: Fashion and Related Industries , and Textile Development and Marketing .
By completing certain course requirements, graduates may also apply for admission to the Bachelor of Science programs in Advertising and Marketing Communications , Fashion Merchandising Management , International Trade and Marketing for the Fashion Industries , and Technical Design .

Courses

MG 108 — Apparel and Home Textile Products Manufacturing

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

For Textile Development and Marketing students. Surveys manufacturing processes for apparel and home textile products beginning with product development to acquisition of fabrics through cutting, sewing, and finishing operations

MG 114 — Principles of Product Construction

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Emphasizes the relationship between the quality and construction of a sewn product and focuses on the geometric principles of draping, drafting, and grading of industrial patterns. Students develop and interpret original patterns using both manual and computerized methods and apply the data to written specifications.
Prerequisite(s): TS 111, or TS 015/115 or TS 132

MG 132 — Marketing for Manufacturers

3 CREDITS; 3 LECTURE HOURS

Students are introduced to the basic concept of marketing and the components of the marketing mix in order to understand how fashion products are developed and successfully distributed. Computer-assisted marketing, including barcoding, e-commerce, and the role of the internet, is investigated as a strategic tool for globalization

MG 153 — Excel for Business

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course provides a comprehensive presentation of Microsoft Excel. Topics include charting, data tables, financial functions, formatting, formulas, functions, what-if analysis, working with large worksheets, and other business-related topics

MG 234 — Supply Chain Management

3 CREDITS; 3 LECTURE HOURS

A thorough exploration of supply chain management from the manufacturer's perspective is presented. Major areas of global sourcing, vendor evaluation, quality assurance, materials resource planning, inventory control, and budget considerations are covered. Students develop a seasonal production plan as a final project.
Prerequisite(s): MG 132

MG 242 — Principles of Accounting

3 CREDITS; 3 LECTURE HOURS

This introductory course covers the accounting cycle leading to the creation of a business' financial statements. Topics include double-entry accounting, adjusting and closing entries, trial balances, inventories, bank reconciliation, specialized journals, accounts receivable, bad debts, and depreciation. Partnership and corporation accounting are also covered

MG 252 — Product Data Management

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course offers a hands-on approach to learning how to generate, transmit, and manage product data in a global business environment. Students construct product document packages for use in engineering, finance, logistics, manufacturing, and quality control.
Prerequisite(s): MG 153 and MG 253

MG 253 — Object-Oriented Database Management

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Concepts of database management, including the development of object-oriented databases with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, are taught in this course. Integrating Microsoft Access with other programs within a microcomputer environment enables students to create data sets and reports, develop forms, and link databases.
Prerequisite(s): AC 161 or MG 153, or equivalent

MG 299 — Independent Study in Production Management: Fashion and Related Industries

1-3 CREDIT

Prerequisite(s): a minimum 3.5 GPA and approval of instructor, chairperson, and dean for Business and Technology

MG 301 — Apparel Production: Labor Analysis

2 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE HOURS

For baccalaureate-level Fashion Design students. Study of apparel mass-production techniques. Examines the transition of apparel products from designer's samples to finished production merchandise. Explores human resource management and labor relations in an apparel firm

MG 304 — Information Systems

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course presents an overview of management information systems (MIS) and how they impact the productivity and processes of a business organization. Case studies and problems focus on the issues of finances, human resources, organization, and technology as they relate to information systems.
Prerequisite(s): AC 161 or MG 153, or equivalent

MG 305 — Production Processes for Merchandisers

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

For baccalaureate-level Fashion Merchandising Management students. This course introduces students to the processes and procedures used in the manufacturing of sewn products. Students learn about the types of equipment used, the specifications required to produce such products, and the methods for evaluating their construction, cost, and quality. The course is primarily designed for students without any background in the assembly and manufacturing processes

MG 306 — Information Systems: Case Analysis

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Principles of management information systems (MIS) are addressed. Students use database and spreadsheet tools (Access and Excel) to problem-solve business situations and present their solutions in PowerPoint (Microsoft Professional Office for Windows is required). Topics include the business functions of human resources, marketing and sales, finance and accounting, manufacturing, and technology support.
Prerequisite(s): AC 161 or MG 153, or equivalent

MG 311 — Manufacturing I: Equipment Analysis

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students develop a familiarity with the various kinds of assembly equipment used to construct sewn products. Stitchology, specifications development, and sourcing are also covered

MG 312 — Manufacturing II: Process Analysis

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course presents the principles of workplace engineering in order to identify labor- and cost-saving methods. Students conduct time and motion studies, consider standardization procedures, and analyze garment assembly methods as factors in realizing efficiencies on the manufacturing floor.
Prerequisite(s): MG 114 and MG 311

MG 313 — Cutting Room Processes

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

The processes involved in the pre-production operations of sewn products--cut order planning, fabric utilization, marker making, fabric spreading, cutting, and costing--are studied. The fundamentals of laying out a cutting room and selecting equipment for specific applications are included. Students prepare markers by hand and computer.
Prerequisite(s): MG 114

MG 314 — Manufacturing Process Analysis

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course familiarizes students with the variety of equipment used to construct sewn products. Through hands-on use, students learn to select appropriate machinery and stitching types for various fabrications, garment categories, and end uses

MG 401 — Manufacturing Management

2 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE HOURS

For baccalaureate-level Fashion Design students. Examines business ownership and management, fashion manufacturer marketing philosophies, costing, and quality control. The financial aspects of a business are evaluated

MG 403 — Apparel Manufacturing Processes

3 CREDITS; 3 LECTURE HOURS

For students not majoring in Production Management: Fashion and Related Industries. Examines the organization of a manufacturing firm: analysis of production techniques, cost development, and quality management; exploration of the relationship between product specifications and manufacturers' selling prices; and the study of customers' product requirements and the manufacturers' strategies for meeting them

MG 411 — Manufacturing Facilities Management

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students examine the criteria for designing and arranging the elements of a manufacturing facility with emphasis on modifying existing space, handling complementary products, and understanding workflow and the effect on quality and cost. They design and develop a detailed manufacturing facility layout.
Prerequisite(s): MG 312 and MG 313

MG 432 — Strategy, Policy, and Decision Making

3 CREDITS; 3 LECTURE HOURS

This capstone course presents students with the opportunity to synthesize knowledge gained in previous semesters and prepare a complete business plan for a manufacturing company. They develop human resource policies, organization charts, and manufacturing, financial, marketing, and merchandising plans.
Prerequisite(s): MG 411 and MG 442

MG 442 — Product Costing

3 CREDITS; 3 LECTURE HOURS

Cost-accounting and industrial engineering concepts are applied to estimating, accumulating, and assigning costs to products that are mass-produced by apparel and apparel-related companies. Students learn cost-estimating techniques, practical methods to capture actual costs, and how to do variance analysis of actual and cost-estimated standards.
Prerequisite(s): MG 242, MG 312, and MG 313

MG 499 — Independent Study in Production Management: Fashion and Related Industries

1-3 CREDIT

Prerequisite(s): a minimum 3.5 GPA and approval of instructor, chairperson, and dean for Business and Technology