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Feb 05, 2025
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ATM 281 - Socio-cultural Aspects of Apparel Description: Clothing in relation to individual and group behavior patterns; personal and social meanings attributed to dress; and cultural patterns of technology, aesthetics, ritual, morality, and symbolism. Formerly FCSA 351 and ATM 351, students may not receive credit for both.
Credits: (4)
General Education Program Component K6 - Individual & Society
General Education Pathways: P3 Perspectives on Current Issues, P4 Social Justice, P6 Ways of Knowing
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Examine the means in which raiment within a cultural context serves to fulfill the physical, environment, social, psychological and personal needs.
- Utilize the systems theory perspective in order to understand multiple cultural factors related to dress in society including identity, technology, social organization, aesthetics, gender, religion, ritual, and age.
- Analyze and interpret unique experiences of raiment from a cultural perspective.
- Research raiment in real-life situations in relationship to social and cultural behavior.
- Identify the structure of dress communication systems and theories and the effect on human interaction.
- Value the diversity of our appearance by linking the purposes raiment serves for individuals and societies.
- Apply critical thinking skills and inspire discussion relative to diverse perspectives, the body and raiment.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 3/1/18
Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations: Fall Locations: EllensburgWinter Locations: EllensburgSummer Locations: Ellensburg
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