Training School:Berkeley College NEWARK, PARAMUS, WEST PATERSON, WOODBRIDGE, NJ, United States http://www.berkeleycollege.edu
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Total 79 program(s)/course(s) available.
Spanish Designed as a practical introduction to spoken and written Spanish for students with no previous knowledge of the language. Covers basic grammar construction, vocabulary acquisition, and oral communication.
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FrenchDesigned as a practical introduction to spoken and written French for students with no previous knowledge of the language. Covers basic grammar construction, vocabulary acquisition, and oral communication.
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ESTATE PLANNINGThis course considers property transfer at death, gifting strategies, incapacity planning, trusts, and charitable giving.
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TAX PLANNINGThis course analyzes the principles of taxation of personal income. Topics include income tax fundamentals; trusts and estates; cost-recovery; and charitable contributions.
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INVESTMENT PLANNINGStudents learn principles of constructing and managing investment vehicles matched to client needs. Topics include an overview of investment vehicles; measures of investment risk and returns; portfolio management; and asset pricing, leverage, and hedging options.
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INSURANCE PLANNINGThis course familiarizes students with risk management and insurance planning including employee benefits. Topics include analysis and evaluation of risk exposure; property and casualty insurance; general business liability; and life, health, disability and long-term care insurance.
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FINANCIAL PLANNINGTopics include an in-depth analysis of the finan- cial planning process; the CFP BoardĄ¯s Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility; emergency fund planning; credit and debt management; financial institutions; educational funding; property tilting; and monetary settlement planning.
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GENERAL SECURITIEScourse prepares students for the solicitation, purchase, and/or sale of securities products including corporate securities, municipal securities, municipal fund securities,options, direct participation programs, investment company products, and variable contracts....
TREASURY MANAGEMENTTopics include treasury management; financial concepts, analysis and working capital; cash management; external financing; global treasury; risks and controls; and fiduciary responsibilities....
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IN THE FASHION BUSINESSThis course looks at the production and operations management system in the fashion industry from the perspective of its ability to enhance value. The issues of performance, cost, competitive reactions, and customer expectations will be explored. Special emphasis will also be placed on current management topics including ethics, diversity, technology, and globalization....
PRODUCT LIFECYCLE PLANNINGStudents examine the merchandising process in terms of its methodology and plans and explore the strategic planning process for developing store plans, product plans, store assortment plans, space plans, and allocation plans. Students apply the necessary strategies to turn the fashion/retail organization into a competitive and profitable business.
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SECONDARY MANUFACTURING AND FASHION OPERATIONSExplores the merchandising, design, and manufacturing divisions of apparel organizations and related manufacturing companies. Examines the relationship between all distribution channels, including manufacturer and primary markets, and manufacturer and retail buyer. Crucial elements of government regulations also are covered.
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FASHION AND THE MEDIAIntroduces students to the history and development of the media as it relates to the fashion industry. Newspapers, fashion magazines, wire services, radio, the broadcast media, and the Internet are examined and analyzed as to their influences on fashion makers. Students discuss trends and current problems in the media, with an emphasis on the role of the fashion advertiser and the public in aff......
CAD FOR THE APPAREL INDUSTRYHands-on course using computer-aided design at the merchandising, product development, and designer levels. Students use apparel-related computer applications as a tool to cut costs, increase productivity, and globalize a business.
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MENSWEAR MARKETINGAll categories of retail enterprises are studied as the successful marketing practices of menswear manufacturers are examined. Includes demographics, line development, style, production, and distribution....
APPAREL DESIGNProvides the basics of figure construction using a step-by-step approach to the business of designing apparel from how to put a creative idea to paper and garments into production. Presents effective methods of creating stylized versions of original designs using a variety of silhouettes, style details, and illustration techniques in an exploration of the work of the fashion designer.
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CONTEMPORARY RETAIL MANAGEMENTExamines the organization and operation of contemporary retailing. Includes traditional and specialty retailing, e-tailing, and direct marketing. Emphasis is placed on merchandising, management, sales promotion, and operations.
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TEXTILES ANALYSISProvides a comprehensive overview of the textiles industry, includes the basic knowledge of fibers, yarns, cloth construction, finishes, and textile terminology necessary to determine quality in fabrics and to make appropriate choices of fabrics for particular uses.
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MERCHANDISE PLANNING AND CONTROLA study of modern inventory control systems and sales records. Covers the retail method of inventory, operating statements, techniques of planning, seasonal purchases, and methods of figuring mark-ups and mark-downs, turnover, open-to-buy, and terms of sale. Includes computer applications.
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FASHION BUSINESSExplains the basic theory of color and how it impacts visual merchandising. Students will be introduced to the art of display and merchandise presentation in retail establishments. Store fixtures, design fundamentals, and display principles are studied through an analysis of interior and exterior displays. Students learn to sketch displays and implement their concepts.
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