FASHION
9 - FASHION MERCHANDISING/ENTREPRENEURSHIP I (3
credits)
All Grade 9 students go through the Exploratory Program. Please
see page 7 for more detail. Students deciding to enter the
field of fashion merchandising and entrepreneurship will be
introduced to the basics of safety and sanitation, as well
as equipment identification and use. Students will be introduced
to the world of fashion by exploring the components of fashion,
and why fashion has been important through history. Students
will examine the basics of marketing fashion products and a
wide variety of fashion businesses as well as learn about the
variety of fashion products and follow the manufacturing process,
from raw materials to finished products (examine fibers and
fabrics (natural and man-made) and how they become fabrics. Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
FASHION
10 – FASHION MERCHANDISING/ENTREPRENEURSHIP II (3
credits)
In Grade 10, students will learn about various marketing and
merchandising activities for fashion goods and services and
explain why they play an important role in domestic and global
economics; explore product planning and research, buying and
selling, pricing and merchandising and advertising and promotion;
examine different types of fashion products and how fashion
trends move through the fashion cycle; examine the important
role of fashion designers and the design process as well as
the process involved in making fashion; define e-commerce and
some of the key components of the internet, including FTP,
e-mail, and the world wide web. Define the seven commonly
used Business models on the web, which include: business-to-business,
business-to-consumer, consumer-to-consumer, and consumer-to-business;
develop an understanding of e-tailing and the components of
a successful e‑commerce business, including merchandising,
payment options, order fulfillment and customer service. Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
FASHION
11 – FASHION MERCHANDISING/ENTREPRENEURSHIP III (3
credits)
In Grade 11, students will focus on the principles of business
management and entrepreneurship. Instruction will
cover topics such as buying, selling, payments, stock records,
negotiating terms and conditions with buyers. Students
will also be introduced to business planning, franchising,
corporations and e-commerce and fashion marketing.
FASHION
12 – FASHION MERCHANDISING/ENTREPRENEURSHIP IV (3
credits)
In Grade 12, students will be operating a store featuring fashion
related items within the school, which will be open to the
public. Students will be expected to perform all the
operations of running the fashion store to include budgeting,
sales promotions, events coordination, product merchandising,
and inventory control, utilizing the electronic Point of Sale
System. Students will set and establish goals and objectives
for an e-commerce website while considering the target audience
demographics; practices website development and follow basic
design principals, including color consistency, visual balance,
graphics, and multimedia; understand the importance of website
positioning and back-end management to ensure a good customer
experience. They will also be introduced to fashion marketing
and to entrepreneurship trends. Students reaching an
acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based
Learning (WBL).
Students
can choose to further their education at numerous colleges
and universities across the country in order to obtain
a two or four year degree in fashion merchandising, retail
merchandising, or visual merchandising. Immediate
employment opportunities upon graduation include sales
opportunities in a variety of retail stores or clothing
manufacturers or tailoring.