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  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: FAS 405 with a C- or better; lab fee charged) During an intense seven weeks, a student produces a senior collection as chosen in FAS 405. A minimum of three complete ensembles must be constructed. In this capstone course, a student must evaluate her work and make a formal presentation before the Jury of Selection.
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 hrs.) (Prerequisite: FAS 466 with a C- or better; lab fee charged) Emphasis on finished work of original designs for the final portfolio, which includes a résumé and letter of application. May be critiqued by a fashion industry professional at formal presentation.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (1.0- 3.0 course) (Prerequisite: dependent upon topic being offered) Previous topic offered: retail entrepreneurship.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: FAS 303 with C- or better and junior or senior standing) Research and analysis of current issues in fashion design, product development, manufacturing and merchandising for both foreign and domestic markets. Final project involves study of fashion in another country.
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 hrs.) (Prerequisites: INT 210 with a C- or better, senior status and/or permission of the department) Students must complete 240 hours of substantive work in an approved internship with a fashion-oriented firm and complete an internship portfolio.
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 hrs.) (Prerequisites: FAS 394 with a C- or better, and student must have completed 140 hours of substantive work at an approved fashion-oriented firm.) Examination of case studies on the internship experience. A seven-week course in which the student reflects on her personal internship experience and shares the internship experiences of fellow learners. Emphasis is placed on the student's assessment of her own work performance, the employment environment and the internship employer. Critical thinking through effective problem solving is encouraged through the analysis and development of case studies based on the internship experience. Additionally, moral and ethical issues confronted in the work environment are examined. The student will explore post-graduation opportunities for employment that build on her internship experience.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Open to all students; lab fee charged) Introduction to basic design theory, composition, symmetry and asymmetry, information and communication, type and image, two-dimensional and three-dimensional problem solving. Media used in assignments will include hand illustration and collage. Lectures will present an overview of the history of visual communication, graphic design, and advertising graphics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: GDE 110 or permission of instructor; lab fee charged) Lectures cover the evolution of typography underlying today's digital standards. Introduction to contemporary typography, illustration and design. Survey of the MacIntosh computer platform, major design and type programs, printing basics, use of software (OSX, Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator).
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: GDE 120 or permission of instructor; lab fee charged) Introduction to acquiring and editing images in digital format. Course subjects will include: Photoshop program features, acquiring images with digital cameras, scanners, on-line sources or illustration software, image resolution and color depth, montage, color correction, art direction, professional standards, copyright issues, and more. The course will emphasize developing design skills and technical expertise in producing high-quality images for publication.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (1-3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: depends on topic offered; lab fee charged) Introduction to various topics in fine and applied art.
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