Course Description
Laboratory supporting CRS 312. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C (2.0) in CRS 211; Corequisite: CRS 312; Notes: No grade is awarded with this course number; Grades are awarded with the lecture course.
Syllabus
Student Learning Outcomes, Goals, Objectives:
Students successfully completing this course will be able to:
- To explain the basic principles of apparel design and construction in the apparel industry.
- To be able to apply those principles in class exercises and lab assignments.
- To be able to effectively analyze apparel construction details and methods.
- To evaluate apparel and consumer goods from a consumer perspective.
Course Grading Information:
| Activity/Performance Measure | Percentage/Points |
|---|---|
| Lab Activities 11 labs worth 30 points each | 330 points |
| Chapter Quizzes 11 quizzes worth 20 points each | 220 points |
| Exams Exam 1 = 100 points Exam 2 = 100 points | 200 points |
| Quality Assignment | 100 points |
Grading Scale
| Percentage | Letter Grade |
|---|---|
| 93-100 | A |
| 90-92 | A- |
| 87-89 | B+ |
| 83-86 | B |
| 80-82 | B- |
| 77-79 | C+ |
| 73-76 | C |
| 70-72 | C- |
| 67-69 | D+ |
| 63-66 | D |
| 60-62 | D- |
| Below 60 | F |
Attendance/Participation:
Class attendance is required for labs. Attendance is defined as (1) being in class, (2) on time, and (3) staying for the entire period. Arriving late and/or leaving early without notice will be treated as an absence. Students arriving more than 15 minutes late will not be allowed entry to the lab and will receive a zero for that day’s work.
Every student is expected to report to class on time. A late arrival or early departure will result in a minimum of 5-point deduction from that day’s lab grade, and one point for each additional minute of lateness.
The instructor reserves the right to drop a student from the course after four (4) unexcused absences.
No make-up for labs, quizzes, exams, in-class work or presentations are permitted; however, 2 make-up labs are offered during the semester.
Late work will not be accepted. Work turned in after the deadline will result in a zero.
Students are responsible for accessing and using course related materials and/or announcements posted on Canvas or emailed.
Excused absences include student illness with proper documentation, serious illness or death in immediate family with documentation, CARS department related trips with prior approval, religious holidays with prior approval, court subpoena with documentation, and emergency circumstances evaluated case by case.
Religious observances require advance notification and students are responsible for making up missed work.
Absences for university-sponsored events require advance notification, completion of missed work, and presentation of documentation.
Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated and may result in removal from class and university sanctions.
Use of earphones, earbuds, or headphones is prohibited during class.
All cell phones must be turned off and not visible during class. Text messaging or phone use during class may result in dismissal and an unexcused absence.
Course Materials Purchased by the Students:
- Brown, P & Rice, J (2014) Ready-to-Wear Apparel Analysis, 4th ed. Pearson Education
- Tape Measure
- Scissors
Scholarly Perspectives
This course engages diverse scholarly perspectives to develop critical thinking, analysis, and debate and inclusion of a reading does not imply endorsement.