Date of Award
2005
Document Type
Master's Project
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
STEM Education & Professional Studies
Program/Concentration
Occupational and Technical Studies
Committee Director
Ritz, John M.
Abstract
Through the analysis of student expectations of the Fashion Industry course, the following goals will be answered: 1. Determine student expectations before taking the Fashion Industry course; 2. Determine student learning outcomes after taking the Fashion Industry course; 3. Determine if there was a change in expectations verses the learning outcomes of taking the Fashion Industry course; 4. Compare the attitudes that existed before taking the Fashion Industry course to those developed by completing the Fashion Industry course; 5. Determine whether the Fashion Industry course was effective compared to student expectations and learning outcomes.
Recommended Citation
Dorman, Jarnell, "An Analysis of the Expectations of Old Dominion University Students Enrolled in the Fashion Industry Course" (2005). OTS Master's Level Projects & Papers. 124.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/ots_masters_projects/124