MS in Consumer Sciences, Fashion and Retail Studies
Department of Human Sciences
Consumer Sciences
Fashion and Retail Studies
Consumer Sciences
Fashion and Retail Studies
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Master of Science in Consumer Sciences – Fashion and Retail Studies Specialization – Thesis Track
Core Requirements (4 hours)
- CONSCI 6000 Introduction to Research in Consumer Sciences (3)
- CONSCI 7900 Graduate Seminar in Consumer Sciences (1)
Research Methods and Statistics (Choose 6 credit hours)
Common selections:
- ESQREM 7648 GLM I: Introduction to Regression and ANOVA (4)
- ESQREM 7658 GLM II: Advanced Regression and ANOVA (4)
- ESQREM 8648 Multivariate Analysis (3)
- ESQREM 8659 Structural Equation Modeling (3)
- ESQUAL 8285 Qualitative Data Analysis Methods and Applications (3)
- PSYCH 6810 Statistical Methods in Psychology I (4)
- PSYCH 6811 Statistical Methods in Psychology II (4)
- PSYCH 6822 Statistical Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis (3)
- SOCIOL 5649 Intro to Quantitative Research/Multiple Regression (3)
- SOCIOL 6650 Categorical Data Analysis (3)
- STAT 5301 Intermediate Data Analysis I (4)
- STAT 5302 Intermediate Data Analysis II (3)
Specialization Requirement (Choose 9 credit hours, unselected courses can be used as electives)
- CSFRST 5701 Readings and Theory in Fashion and Retail Studies (1-4; repeatable)
- CSFRST 5710 Ethics in Consumer Sciences (3)
- CSFRST 5720 Economic History of Power in Fashion (3)
- CSFRST 5730 Fashion, Textiles, and the Environment (3)
- CONSCI 7991 Research Practicum in Consumer Sciences (1-4; repeatable)
- CONSCI 7992 Teaching Practicum in Consumer Sciences (1-4; repeatable)
- CONSCI 7993 Industry Practicum in Consumer Sciences (1-4; repeatable)
- CONSCI 8894 Special Topic Seminar: Fashion and Retail Studies (3; repeatable)
Major and Supporting Course Electives (Choose 6 credit hours)
- CSFRST/CSHSPMG 5555 Management Consulting for Hospitality and Fashion Retail Operations (3)
- CSFRST 5575 Social, Psychological, and Cultural Aspects of Dress (3)
- CSFRST/CSHSPMG 5780 Leadership for the Service Industry (3)
- CSFRST 6576 Global Sourcing (3)
- CSFRST 6585 Retail Merchandising II (3)
- CSFRST 7472 History of American Dress: Critical Issues, Theory, and Method (3)
- CSFRST 7478 Textiles: A Global and Cultural History (3)
- BUSML 8250 Consumer Behavior (4; repeatable)
- BUSML 8251 Consumer Decision Making (3)
- CONSCI 5333 Finding Happiness in the Classroom, Workplace, and Beyond (3)
- CONSCI 6010 Individual and Family Behavior in the Marketplace (3)
- CONSCI 7193 Individual Studies in Consumer Sciences (1-4; repeatable)
- CONSCI 7194 Group Studies in Consumer Sciences (1-4; repeatable)
- CSCFFS 5130 Solutions to Consumer Problems (3)
- CSHSPMG 5640 Marketing in Hospitality Enterprises (3)
- CSHSPMG 5820 Revenue Management in the Hospitality Industry (3)
- CSHSPMG 8630 Services in the Hospitality and Retail Industries (3)
- CSHSPMG 8640 Managing Hospitality and Retail Operations (3)
- CSHSPMG 8660 Recent Developments in Hospitality and Retail Management (3)
*Additional elective courses from other departments and colleges determined by student and advisor.
Exit Requirement (5 credit hours)
- CONSCI 7999 Research for Thesis (5)
- Successful defense of Thesis.
Master of Science in Consumer Sciences – Fashion and Retail Studies Specialization – Non-Thesis Track
Core Requirements (4 hours)
- CONSCI 6000 Introduction to Research in Consumer Sciences (3)
- CONSCI 7900 Graduate Seminar in Consumer Sciences (1)
Research Methods and Statistics (Choose 3 credit hours)
Common selections:
- ESQREM 7648 GLM I: Introduction to Regression and ANOVA (4)
- ESQREM 8659 Structural Equation Modeling (3)
- ESQUAL 8285 Qualitative Data Analysis Methods and Applications (3)
- PSYCH 6810 Statistical Methods in Psychology I (4)
- SOCIOL 5649 Intro to Quantitative Research/Multiple Regression (3)
- SOCIOL 6650 Categorical Data Analysis (3)
- STAT 5301 Intermediate Data Analysis I (4)
Specialization Requirement (Choose 9 credit hours; unselected courses can be used as electives)
- CSFRST 5701 Readings and Theory in Fashion (3)
- CSFRST 5710 Ethics in Consumer Sciences (3)
- CSFRST 5720 Economic History of Power in Fashion (3)
- CSFRST 5730 Fashion, Textiles, and the Environment (3)
- CONSCI 8894 Special Topic Seminar: Fashion and Retail Studies (3; repeatable)
Major and Supporting Course Electives (Choose 11 credit hours)
- CSFRST/CSHSPMG 5555 Management Consulting for Hospitality and Fashion Operations (3)
- CSFRST 5575 Social, Psychological, and Cultural Aspects of Dress (3
- CSHSPMG/CSFRST 5780 Leadership for the Service Industry (3)
- CSFRST 6576 Global Sourcing (3)
- CSFRST 6585 Retail Merchandising II (3)
- CSFRST 7472 History of American Dress: Critical Issues, Theory, and Method (3)
- CSFRST 7478 Textiles: A Global and Cultural History (3)
- BUSML 8250 Consumer Behavior (4; repeatable)
- BUSML 8251 Consumer Decision Making (3)
- CONSCI 5333 Finding Happiness in the Classroom, Workplace, and Beyond (3)
- CONSCI 6010 Individual and Family Behavior in the Marketplace (3)
- CONSCI 7193 Individual Studies (1-4; repeatable)
- CONSCI 7194 Group Studies (1-4; repeatable)
- CSCFFS 5130 Solutions to Consumer Problems (3)
- CSHSPMG 5640 Marketing in Hospitality Enterprises (3)
- CSHSPMG 5820 Revenue Management in the Hospitality Industry (3)
- CSHSPMG 8630 Services in the Hospitality and Retail Industries (3)
- CSHSPMG 8640 Managing Hospitality and Retail Operations (3)
- CSHSPMG 8660 Recent Developments in Hospitality and Retail Management (3)
*Additional elective courses from other departments and colleges determined by student and advisor.
Exit Requirement (Choose 3 credit hours)
- CONSCI 7991 Research Practicum in Consumer Sciences (1-4; repeatable)
- CONSCI 7992 Teaching Practicum in Consumer Sciences (1-4; repeatable)
- CONSCI 7993 Industry Practicum in Consumer Sciences (1-4; repeatable)
Degree Type: Research Focused Master of Science Degree
Minimum hours: 30 credits
Application Requirements: GRE or GMAT TOEFL