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Dec 30, 2024
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FASH 345 - Sustainability and Social Change in Fashion 3 Credit Hours Sustainability and Social Change in Fashion is an examination of concepts, applications, legal and regulatory issues, and tools available to professionals throughout the fashion industry. An overview of business model theories is discussed as essential tools in the shift towards a more sustainable, socially just, and diverse industry. The roles and responsibilities of fashion brands are explored, from adopting more diverse and sustainable ways of doing business to dealing with the demands of the industry. The specifics of supply chain transparencies are highlighted. The course emphasizes on students thinking about the overall challenges and potential solutions for businesses today and beyond. Sustainability and Social Change in Fashion contributes to the broader goals of the merchandising discipline by relating to the ability to use analytic methods, and critical thinking skills in the fashion supply chain cycle.
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