Advanced Fashion Styling - FASH 54B

Welcome to Advanced Fashion Styling! The Advanced Fashion Styling course is a hands-on, field-based course designed to teach the skills required of various types of professional stylists. Students will be guided through the process of developing a professional styling portfolio which they can present to prospective clients. Advanced Fashion Styling is required for the Fashion Styling Certificate.

CRN 72352 SEC 831

THREE IN-PERSON CLASS MEETINGS:

With this hybrid online course, there will be a total of three mandatory face-to-face meetings at the downtown campus. The THREE IN-PERSON MEETINGS will be held in room 724 from 6:10-9:00 pm.

Meeting #1 - August 23 (first class of the semester)

Meeting #2 - October 18 (midterm presentation)

Meeting #3 - December 20 (final presentation and last class of the semester)

Below you will find the syllabus for this course that provides information about what the course covers, the course requirements and reference textbooks/materials. Please contact me at the email address or voicemail number shown on this page if you have any questions. If you would like to learn more about what an online class involves, please go to: https://community.canvaslms.com/videos/1124

MAJOR LEARNING OUTCOMES AS LISTED IN THE OFFICIAL COURSE OUTLINE:

Upon completion of this course you will be able to:

    1. Interpret the evolution of fashion and the zeitgeist from the twentieth century to present day

    2. Create an online brand as a stylist through social media that distinguishes an aesthetic, taste level and styling point-of-view

    3. Consider business tools and resources that best support the styling career being developed

    4. Organize and execute a fashion photo shoot

    5. Design a digital portfolio composed of curated works ranging from fashion editorials to still life

ATTENDANCE:

The Advanced Fashion Styling course is a hybrid online course designed for students who prefer to complete this 3-unit course with fewer meetings on campus and prefer the flexibility of doing the rest of the work during the week in their own time. Students are required to log in to the course site (Canvas) at least once weekly and engage academically, following through on the tasks listed in the weekly task list.

POLICIES:

All assignments need to be completed by their due dates. Attendance at class meetings is mandatory. When engagement in the work assigned is evidenced, but more time is required for the processing of information and successful completion of a project, late work will be accepted without a penalty up to one week after the original due date. Assignments turned in later than one week will be marked lower.

IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE FALL 2022 SEMESTER:

8/23 First day of instruction

8/30 Last day to reduce units to qualify for 100% enrollment fee and non-resident tuition fee refund for full-term length classes

9/2 Last day to add full-term credit classes in person/ on the web. Last day to drop credit classes without a "W." No notation will appear on the student's permanent record.

9/3-9/5 LABOR DAY OBSERVANCE – COLLEGE CLOSED

9/6 Census Day

9/8 Last day to withdraw or reduce course work to qualify for 50% non-resident tuition for a refund.

9/12 Last day to submit census on MyRAM

9/15 Last day to request pass/no pass (P/NP) grading option

9/29 Last day to file a petition to receive the Associate of Arts or Science transfer degrees for students transferring to CSU in spring 2023.

10/10 FLEX DAY – NO CLASSES

10/14 End of midterm period

10/26 Last day to submit midterm grades on MyRAM

10/27 First day midterm grades are available on MyRAM

Last day to file a petition to receive the Associate of Arts or Science degrees, Award of Achievement and Certificate of Accomplishment.

11/11 VETERAN’S DAY OBSERVED – COLLEGE CLOSED

11/19 Last day for student/instructor-initiated withdrawals from classes and change sections for the same department.

11/24 THANKSGIVING DAY OBSERVED – COLLEGE CLOSED

11/25-27 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY RECESS – COLLEGE CLOSED

12/12 Last day to remove an incomplete received in the previous semester.

12/20 Last Tuesday class

1/1 NEW YEARS DAY

1/3 Last day to submit final grades on MyRAM.

1/4 Roll final grades into academic history

1/10 Final grades available on MyRAM

i/16 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Observance – COLLEGE CLOSED

1/17 Spring 2023 Instruction begins

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING WITHDRAWALS:

Our goal is for all of our students to complete their classes successfully. However, please be aware that there are new restrictions at the state level in allowing repeat attempts to take a course, regardless of the grade received from a course. There is no longer general repeatability, and there are limitations on the number of attempts a student may make to take the course for a passing grade. "W," "D," or "F," grade entries on the transcript all count as attempts to take a course. If a student fails or withdraws from a course, a student may have up to two more opportunities to take the course for a passing grade, but will not be allowed again if fails or withdraws at his/her third attempt even if the student has not exhausted all four attempts. Therefore, if you feel that you will not be able to commit to a course of a given semester, it is best to communicate with your instructor early and drop the course before a "W" (withdrawal) may be recorded for the semester. International students should be aware that they need a minimum of 12 academic units throughout any given semester to maintain their student visas. Therefore, withdrawing from a class and the subsequent loss of units may result in the loss of a student visa to the United States.

RESOURCES:

FASH 54B uses CCSF's Learning Management System, Canvas. It is critical to sign into Canvas and to do the first week's assignment once the course opens on August 23, 2022. Please note: If you don't sign in during that week, you may be dropped from the course. If you're having trouble signing in to FASH 54B on Canvas, click here for help. Tips for succeeding in online classes can be found here.

Login and password information will go to your CCSFmail account on or before that day. If you don't know how to access your CCSFmail account, click here.

STANDARDS OF CONDUCT:

Students who register in CCSF classes are required to abide by the CCSF Student Code of Conduct. Violation of the code is the basis for referral to the Student Conduct Coordinator or dismissal from the course or from the College. See the Office of Student Affairs and Wellness. The highest level of integrity is required for all assignments, quizzes, and exams. You are expected to do your own work and have your own unique answers to questions. Anyone found cheating or plagiarizing the work of others will receive a zero on the assignment, quiz, or exam and face disciplinary action at the college. PLAGIARISM = copying other people's words or drawings without giving them credit.

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS:

Students with disabilities who need academic accommodations should request them from the Disabled Students Programs and Services. If you have special needs, please alert me so that I can help you access resources.

Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) Information:

DSPS Office is in Rosenberg Library - R323

415.452.5481 Voice

415.452.5451 TDD

415.452.5565 (except for exams)

www.ccsf.edu/dsps