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TT 454: Textile Quality Assurance
1.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: TS 111 or equivalent, or approval of chairperson Co-requisite: TT 054 A study of the physical, chemical, optical, and colorfastness determination test methods which are required to evaluate fabrics for specific end-use performance and in-process quality control.
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TT 471: Technology and Marketing of Printed Textiles
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Students study the marketing practices as well as the technical considerations of commercially accepted print processes and products. Color palettes, design repeat limitations, and marketing strategies for end-use applications in the apparel and home furnishings industries are emphasized.
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TT 472: Hi-Tech Textiles
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Examines the marketing of hi-tech fabrics. Product applications, major suppliers, technological trends, distribution channels, and industry/government standards are studied. Product development is discussed.
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TT 473: Textiles for Home Furnishings Markets
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: TS 111, or TS 122, or TS 131, or TS 114 and TS 214, or TS 015 and TS 115 Presents the marketing strategies employed in the development of textile products for the home. Separates the production of home furnishings textiles into distinct market segments, highlighting the critical factors in each.
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TT 474: Textiles:Domestic and International Markets
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
The American textile complex is examined as an interactive player in a global network of suppliers, production centers, and distribution markets. Primary emphasis is on a study of the international market forces that affect both domestic and off-shore textile product development.
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TT 475: Textile Marketing
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Studies the textile industry and how its various products are marketed. Case studies involving both fiber producers and textile mills are analyzed. Students examine both the domestic and international textile marketplaces.
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TT 476: Fabric Development and Production
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: TS 111, TT 342, and TT 477 Provides students with a realistic view of the production of a commercially marketable fabric line. Understanding of artistic inspiration, timing, manufacturing, and costing decisions are necessary for successful completion of term project.
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TT 477: Textile Converting and Costing
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: TT 024/324 and TT 038/338, and (for Textile Development and Marketing AAS students) TT 342 Co-requisite: (for Textiles Development and Marketing BS students) TT 342 Studies the principles and practices in purchasing yarn and greige goods for conversion to fashion fabrics. Domestic and global sourcing systems as well as costing procedures are examined.
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TT 499: Independent Study in Textile Development and Marketing
3.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Variable Credits (3 Credits Maximum) Prerequisite: Approval of dean
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TY 101: Introduction to Toy Design
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
1.5 credits; 3 STUDIO hours per week This introductory course is designed for students interested in exploring the area of Toy Design. Students learn the design and invention process of toy products, as well as effective ways to visually communicate concepts for toy products. Some drawing skills are helpful. (G6: Arts)
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