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2.50 Credits
Prerequisite: AP 242 Apply couture sewing methodology and construct a skirt and a jacket in order to understand the fitting process, couture fabric selection, proper cutting procedures, and inner construction methods.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AP 211 and AP 221 or (for one-year AAS students) AP 107, AP 108, and AR 113 Co-requisites: AR 251 and (for two-year AAS students) AP 257 Create designs for the junior market, with attention to trends, production, costing, and resources.
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2.50 Credits
Prerequisites: AP 241 and AP 211, AP 221, or MW 132 Introduced to the use of leather, suede, and other animal skins, students apply the design principles exclusive to creating men's and women's apparel using these materials. Students develop original designs through draping and flat pattern utilizing industrial methods.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AP 211, AP 221, and approval of chairperson, or (for one-year AAS students) AP 107, AP 108, and AR 113 Co-requisites: AR 256 and (for two-year AAS students) AP 257 (co-requisites not required for evening classes) Development of an original collection of eveningwear for the better-priced, ready-to-wear market.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AP 211 and AP 221 Co-requisite: (for day program only) AP 251 or AP 256 Interpret new silhouettes currently showing in the New York, Paris, London, and Rome collections into original designs to meet the demands of the American fashion industry's various market segments. Learn to develop collections by draping, keeping in mind appropriate fabrics, trimmings, and workmanship. Designer/assistant designer sample room practices are incorporated.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AP 211, AP 221, and approval of chairperson or (for one-year AAS students) AP 107, AP 108, and AR 113 Co-requisites: AR 261 and (for two-year AAS students) AP 262 Emphasizes coat and suit design. Develop patterns and garments for this highly specialized area.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AP 143 Design room practices of making coats and suits. Includes construction, assembly, decorative details, and finishes for tailored clothes.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 LABORATORY hours per week Co-requisite: AP 266 or AP 268 Preparation for using hand-knitting machines to create original ideas for knitted fabrics and garments. Emphasizes using various stitch patterns and different textured yarns and colors to achieve new fabric textures.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AP 211 and AP 221, or (for one-year AAS students) AP 107, AP 108, and AR 113 Co-requisites: AR 266 and (for two-year AAS students) AP 265 Basics of designing separates and casual apparel for the volume production sportswear market. Use specialized machinery and learn to develop collections for the extensive sportswear market.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AP 211 and AP 221 or (for one-year AAS students) AP 107, AP 108, and AR 113 Co-requisites: AR 268 and (for two-year AAS students) AP 265 Application of design principles to functional active sportswear, including swimwear and skiwear as well as apparel for tennis, jogging, riding, sailing, golf, and other sports.
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