Some courses may not be offered every year. Check with the college or department office for current information about when specific courses are offered.
For course syllabi, see the departmental website.
MER 131 MERCHANDISING FUNDAMENTALS (3)
Orientation to the diverse merchandising field as a profession, emphasizing innovation and variables affecting consumer merchandise.
MER 135 MERCHANDISE BUYING (3)
Basic principles, concepts, and industry practices specific to the distribution of apparel and related products.
MER 198 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE (1-3)
Foundations of intellectual inquiry. In-depth study of a substantive problem. Letter grad only. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.
MER 199 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE (1-3)
Foundations of intellectual inquiry. In-depth study of a substantive problem. Letter grad only. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.
MER 232 TEXTILES (3)
Fundamentals of fiber, fabric structures, and their end use.
MER 235 EVALUATING APPAREL QUALITY (3)
Principles of garment construction, manufacturing processes, and quality standards in the ready-to-wear industry.
MER 243 HISTORY OF CLOTHING (3)
Historical development of clothing from the prehistoric through the nineteenth century, with application to modern dress. CU
MER 244 TWENTIETH CENTURY DRESS (3)
History of clothing, accessories, designers, and merchandising organizations of the twentieth century. CU
MER 298 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE (1-3)
In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up tp 6 hours of credit.
MER 299 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE (1-3)
In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.
MER 300W PROMOTIONAL COMMUNICATION (3)
Planning, producing, and evaluating written, visual, and oral presentations for the communication and merchandising professional. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 with grade greater than or equal to C and Junior Status or higher JWRT
MER 331 MERCHANDISING PLANNING AND CONTROL (3)
Fundamental principles of successful budgeting and control of merchandise. Prerequisite: MER 135 and (MAT 110 or 114 with grade greater than or equal to C)
MER 332 MERCHANDISING PROMOTION (3)
Principles and techniques involved in the promotion of apparel and related merchandise. Prerequisite: MER 135
MER 333 INTERNATIONAL BUYING (3)
Role of import buying, including the buying process, trade laws and restrictions, and the impact of imports on merchandising. Prerequisite: MER 135
MER 389 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION (1-12)
Individualized preplanned cooperative employment experience related to your field of study or career objectives. Pass-fail only. Fee required. No repeat limit. Department consent required.
MER 399 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE (1-3)
In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem within a program of study. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.
MER 401 TRENDS AND RESEARCH IN MERCHANDISING (3)
Investigation of new trends in merchandising. Focus on the research process as it relates to merchandising. Emphasize developing abilities to interpret research and assist in research investigations. Prerequisite: Junior Status or higher
MER 408 FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE IN MERCHANDISING (1-12)
Internship. Supervised field experience in an appropriate agency or organization. Pass-fail only. Department consent required. Prerequisite: MER 135 and Junior Status or higher
MER 430 CULTURAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF DRESS (3)
Emphasizes the cultural, psychological, and social aspects of dress. CU
MER 431 VISUAL MERCHANDISING (3)
Studio course. Principles and practices of visual merchandise presentation, including window and interior display and store planning. 1 hr. lecture, 2 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: MER 135 and Junior Status or higher
MER 434 FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION (3)
Studio course. Historical and contemporary development of the fashion show, culminating in the production of a professional fashion show. 1 hr. lecture, 2 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
MER 466 LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP (1-12)
Supervised internship in the Arizona Legislature during spring term. Students are selected on a competitive basis, and you must apply during the fall term. (To be eligible, you must be a candidate for a bachelor's degree, have completed all lower-division requirements, and have attained senior status at the end of the fall term preceding the internship.) Course enrollment is handled by the associate provost for academic administration after the legislature has made its final selection. Pass-fail only. Department consent required.
MER 485 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH (1-6)
Individualized original research under the supervision of a research advisor. Pass-fail only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
MER 490C PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES FOR MERCHANDISING (3)
Supervisory and planning principles in merchandising. Prerequisite: (COM 101 and COM 200 with grades greater than or equal to C) and MER 331 CAP
MER 497 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-6)
Individualized approach to selected topics by guided reading and critical evaluation. Pass-fail. Department consent required.