Course Title: Fashion Essentials (CP)
Course Number: 88060100
Credit: 1.00
Grade Level: 9-12
Major Concepts/Content
This is the first of three required courses in the Academy of Fashion Marketing Program. The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to fashion marketing. These competencies include employability, human relations, communications, math and economic skills. The fundamentals of fashion marketing and selling are also included. Learning activities, within and outside of the classroom, are an integral part of this program. DECA is the co-curricular career and technical student organization which provides leadership training experiences and reinforces specific technical skills. These activities are considered an integral part of this instructional program.
PREREQUISITE: NONE
SPECIAL NOTE: This course, and minimum scores on specified college entrance exams, may be considered in determining a students' eligibility for the Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award. In addition, two more courses within the same Career and Technical Education job preparatory program must be successfully completed. (CP) indicates a course leading to completion of a career pathway and articulation at the post secondary level.
Course Title: Fashion Applications (CP)
Course Number: 88060200
Credit: 1.00
Grade Level: 9-12
Major Concepts/Content
This course provides instruction for advancement to positions above the entry-level employment. This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth study of marketing in a free enterprise society and provide the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for employment in a wide variety of fashion marketing occupations. Learning activities, within and outside of the classroom, are an integral part of this program. DECA is the co-curricular career and technical student organization which provides leadership training experiences and reinforces specific technical skills. These activities are considered an integral part of this instructional program.
PREREQUISITE: Fashion Essentials
SPECIAL NOTE: This course, and minimum scores on specified college entrance exams, may be considered in determining a students' eligibility for the Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award. In addition, two more courses within the same Career and Technical Education job preparatory program must be successfully completed. (CP) indicates a course leading to completion of a career pathway and articulation at the post secondary level.
Course Title: Fashion Marketing Management (CP)
Course Number: 88060300
Credit: 1.00
Grade Level: 10-12
Major Concepts/Content
This is the third of three courses in the Academy of Fashion Marketing program. Fashion Marketing Management provides instruction for career sustaining level employment in the fashion industry. The content includes applied skills related to the marketing functions and fashion marketing industries including employment skills required for success in fashion and career planning as related to the fashion industry. DECA is the co-curricular career and technical student organization which provides leadership training experiences and reinforces specific technical skills. DECA is the co-curricular career and technical student organization which provides leadership training experiences and reinforces specific technical skills. These activities are considered an integral part of this instructional program.
PREREQUISITE: Fashion Essentials and Fashion Applications
SPECIAL NOTE: This course, and minimum scores on specified college entrance exams, may be considered in determining a students' eligibility for the Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award. In addition, two more courses within the same Career and Technical Education job preparatory program must be successfully completed. (CP) indicates a course leading to completion of a career pathway and articulation at the post secondary level.
Course Title: Marketing Cooperative Education OJT
Course Number: 88004100
Credit: 1.00 (First Year)
Grade Level: 10-12
Major Concepts/Content
The purpose of this course is to structure the on-the-job training component when the cooperative method of instruction is used to prepare students for employment in marketing occupations. On-the-job experiences are provided which will develop occupational competencies required for employment in theoccupation chosen by the student as a career choice and provide experiences that further develop the competencies acquired by the student in an in-school job preparatory program.
PREREQUISITE: Must be concurrently or previously enrolled in a related Marketing Education Program.