FASH 45A PERSONAL STYLING
CRN: 34985- SEC: 831
1/23/23-5/22/23
6:10 PM-9:00 PM
Fashion 45A prepares students to become Personal Stylists (aka Image Consultants) working independently or for a retailer. It incorporates color and wardrobe selection, figure analysis, and setting up a business.
This class also benefits anyone who is not pursuing a Personal Styling career but wants to improve and update their own look. You'll make better choices and purchases when shopping for clothing saving you time and money.
FIVE FACE-TO-FACE MEETINGS:
With this hybrid online course, there will be five face-to-face meetings, which equates to one meeting per month throughout the semester. The meetings will be held on Zoom 6:10 pm-9:00 pm.
Monday, January 23, 2023
Monday, February 13, 2023
Monday, March 13, 2023
Monday, April 17, 2023
Monday, May 22, 2023
Identify and define color properties, terminology, and how color relates to skin tones, hair, and eye color.
Demonstrate an understanding of body proportions, body measurements, and body types.
Manage a client’s image development that including image assessment, fashion personality type, closet evaluation, wardrobe planning, lifestyle priorities, accessorizing, and personal shopping.
Describe effective business skills of starting an Image Consulting business
1/27 Last day to reduce units to qualify for 100% enrollment fee and non-resident tuition fee refund for full-term length classes.
2/8 Last day to add Full Term credit classes in person and on the Web. On the last day to drop credit classes without a "W," no notation will appear on the student's permanent record.
2/9 Last day to withdraw or reduce course work to qualify for a 50% pro-rated non-resident and international student tuition refund fee.
2/16 Last day to request pass/no pass (P/NP) grading option.
2/17 Holiday-Lincoln's Birthday- School Closed (No Classes).
2/20 Holiday-Washington's Birthday-School Closed (No Classes).
2/24 Last day to request GPA verification for CAL Grants.
3/2 Last day to file a petition to receive A-T/AS-T Degrees for students transferring to CSU in Fall 2023.
3/17 End of Mid-Term Period.
3/23 Last day to file a petition to receive the AA or AS Degrees, Award of Achievement, and Certificate of Accomplishment.
3/25-3/30 Spring Recess, No Classes, College Closed.
3/31 Holiday, Ceasar Chavez, No Classes, College Closed.
4/13 Mid-Term grades are available on myRAM.
4/19 Last Day to Submit Late Add Forms.
5/16 The last day for instructors to submit Removal of Incomplete forms for the previous semester.
5/26 Spring 2023 Commencement.
ATTENDANCE
Fashion 45A Personal Styling is a hybrid online course. You will be expected to log onto Canvas at least once weekly. There will be weekly assignments with deadlines. You will be required to download any supplemental handouts, upload assignments, read websites pertaining to class materials, share your cultural experiences, and adhere to assignment due dates.
Regular class attendance is expected and strongly encouraged. Please make plans to attend every Face-to-Face Zoom Meeting and arrive on time and ready to give your full attention to every session.
Students who fail to attend the first two weeks of classes will be dropped from the class. It is strongly advised that if you need to miss more than one class/homework deadline in a row you communicate via email to avoid being dropped from the class.
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. There are no points for homework reading assignments, however, it is in your best interest to do the reading which you will see in the weekly quizzes and final exam.
If taking Pass/No Pass you need at least 70% or a grade of C to pass the class.
An “F” grade indicates that a student attended, participated, and completed the course but failed to master the course curriculum.
An “FW” grade indicates the student stopped attending a course after the “last day to withdraw” deadline and subsequently did not submit any work or participate in any exams. Please check with your counselor and financial aid advisor for possible implications of the FW grade on residency and financial aid status.
Grading Scale: A=90-100%; B=80-89%; C=70-79%; D=60-69%; F=<60%.
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, they may have up to two more opportunities to take the course for a passing grade, but will not be allowed again if they fail 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.
Students who register in CCSF classes are required to abide by the CCSF Student Code of Conduct. Violation of the code is basis for referral to the Student Conduct Coordinator or dismissal from class or from the College. See the Office of Student Affairs and Wellness.
Collaborating on or copying of tests or homework in whole or in part will be considered an act of academic dishonesty and result in a grade of 0 for that test or assignment. I encourage students to share information and ideas, but not their work. See these links on Plagiarism: Encourage Academic Intergrity and Prevent Plagiarism Citing Information Sources
Students with disabilities who need academic accommodations should request them from the Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) via email at DSPSacom@ccsf.edu or leave a message on their normal business line (415. 452.5481). They do also have a fax number (415.561.1040), that the staff can access remotely. As it stands right now, there will be no in-person services at their offices until further notice on when students can return to campus.