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Print this page. Fashion Design B. Degree Requirements — Fashion Design This degree requires a total of credits. Major Requirements To fulfill the requirements of the major, all students in this program will take the following coursework in a sequence determined in collaboration with a faculty advisor. AA : EXP course. AA Students will analyze the quality of ready-to-wear apparel products in relation to consumer value, industry quality assurance standards and specifications, cost, and performance.
Students will examine and produce fashion apparel and accessory coordination styling for window and interior retail display, print and digital formats, runways, entertainment, and images.
An overview of the unique practices of fashion retailers: an analysis of brick and mortar, online and direct response approaches, product merchandising, management marketing, operations, and control functions. Applying technical skills to a creative process, this course teaches students advanced techniques of flat pattern making, draping, tailoring, and couture techniques in garment construction.
A study and application of merchandising principles for good store design. The course also examines the aesthetic elements used in merchandise presentation. The course focuses on communication and the elements of the promotional mix in fashion marketing. Students will engage in the creative process as they produce media messages and content that effectively express brand identity. A study of fibers and fabric of both natural and synthetic origins.
The course includes an analysis of the use and care of textiles, design applications, and finishing. Emphasis on the use of textiles for fashion. Students utilize Photoshop and Illustrator software for applications to the fashion industry, such as fashion presentations, trend boards, and mood boards.
An analysis and application of techniques for drawing the fashion figure and related apparel. The course includes projects designed to develop technical drawings and illustrations suitable for presentation purposes.
Prerequisite: FA or permission of the instructor. Introduces principles related to surface design for printing on textiles with an emphasis on market trends for the industry. Studio projects develop skills in the design of textiles and computer-aided design. The course highlights hand-drawing skills learned in Fashion Illustration I and incorporates the visual communication process into multiple digital and CAD formats.
The course introduces various visual skills for the communication of fashion garments and the integration of textile designs. Students will learn to create hybrid, digital, and CAD drawings for fashion figures, textile and garment design, specification drawings, and pattern development.
Advanced study in the use of the draping method. Design concepts are developed for final, well-constructed original creations. Exploration of advanced flat pattern techniques. Teaches design students the theory of drafting clothing patterns based on sets of body measurements and the theory of grading patterns.
Focuses on technical product development through the evaluation of garment quality from construction standards to appropriate textile choice, mass production processes, and pricing.
Covers technical apparel design skills, including the writing of specifications, for industrial garment production. Prerequisite: AA Students will simulate fashion forecasting activities.
In this course, students will expand their understandings of fashion retailing from the brick-and-mortar to the omni-channel environment. The course will focus on analyzing the important fashion retailing strategies developed for e-commerce.
This course provides an opportunity for students to progress in the understanding of garment construction as it relates to design from both the technical and aesthetic perspectives. Prerequisites: AA and AA This course offers instruction in advanced methods of making patterns for menswear, pants, and advanced womenswear as well as methods of pattern making in other cultures.
It emphasizes the application of these methods to problem solve for originality in design of apparel. This course provides an in-depth examination and exploration of the processes contributing to originality in fashion design. It will consider the creative process related to fashion design and the research process for inspired and original apparel design, including fabric research, construction research, and principles of design applications.
Processes of modeling through sketching, model making, and first and subsequent prototypes will be used. A final executed garment or ensemble will result. A studio in the methods of tailoring. Projects are assigned to develop skills in fitting, shaping, lining, and underlying of garments. Prerequisites: AA An analysis of fashion: its function, history, and relation to the modern economy. The course covers the principles of fashion change, fashion terminology, and the development of fashions and accessories from ancient Egypt to the present.
University Requirements Designation: WI. This course provides an understanding of the methods and calculations necessary in successful merchandising as well as computer applications for inventory control. Prerequisite: grade of D or better in AA
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