BUF 4300

Course Description: Economic perspective of textile products, production, and global sourcing, with emphasis on United States fashion industries. This course is writing-intensive. With the globalization of the apparel industry, it is critical for students to understand the ways in which historical events and economic and political policies are shaping and changing the industry. This course is developed using academic rigor, knowledge integration, and critical thinking to enhance the learning experience of senior students.

The course is designed to integrate economic, political, and historical influences on the global production of textile and apparel products, emphasizing the United States’ fashion industry. In addition, the discussion includes varying retailing models in industrial and developing countries throughout the world. Enhancement of the learning experience will be accomplished through reading assignments, intensive writing assignments, and class discussions.

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Making Sweatshops By Ellen Israel Rosen

Quiz 10 (Rosen) &  BUF 4300-Multi-Sensory