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FASH 1610: Knitwear Design
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Knitwear Design students will design and construct professional clothing from stretch knit fabrics by providing students with the techniques and skills necessary to design, clone, pattern, drape, and construct stretch fabric garments using a serger, and also help students combine the correct stretch fabrics and sewing skills required for the type of clothing that is designed. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1100 Semester(s): Fall & Spring
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FASH 1630: Outerwear & Performn. Apparel
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course provides an overview of outerwear & performance apparel design and manufacturing, and practical experience designing and manufacturing functional sports apparel. Students will learn a variety of specialized construction techniques using specialized fabrics that are water repellent, wind resistant, and breathable, ultimately incorporating these fabrics into their projects. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1505, FASH 1660 Semester: Fall
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FASH 1640: Millinery
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Millinery will take students through the step-by-step process of creating hats for theater, film, formal or street wear. Professional millinery supplies, methods, materials and equipment will be discussed and used in this course. Students will learn how to make patterns, construct and cover foundations, manipulate felt, make their own trims, and insert linings into well-fitting hats. It is recommended students possess basic knowledge of sewing or complete FASH 1500 prior to or during this course. Semester(s): Fall & Summer
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FASH 1660: Pattern Drafting Procedures
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Pattern Drafting is a form of drafting used to produce paper patterns for cutting fabric, to create garments. Using body measurements, students create a "sloper", then transfer the pattern to template paper known as an oak tag. During subsequent stages, students will use the "slopers" to create apparel designs that will be cut and tested for fit, and ultimately converted into reusable patterns. Prereq: FASH 1505 with concurrency and FASH 1100 with a C grade or higher Semester: Fall & Spring
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FASH 1670: Intimate Apparel & Swimwear
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Swimwear and Intimate Apparel is crafted to help each student design and construct swimwear and intimate apparel using the correct textiles, tools and construction techniques. Construction, designing and fitting for knit fabrics as they relate to swim and intimate apparel will be the focus. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1610 Semester: Spring
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FASH 1680: Digital Pattern Making
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course introduces the use of industry standard CAD software for Fashion Designers. Using Gerber AccuMark, the student will learn to digitize existing pattern pieces for apparel production purposes, as well as create new patterns and make numerous pattern manipulations and adjustments with AccuMark software. Prereq: FASH 1505 (may be taken concurrently) and FASH 1100. Semester: All
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FASH 1850: Fashion Show Production
4.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
FASH 1850 is a practical course where students learn how to plan, produce, and execute an industry standard, professional runway show. This course helps synthesize skills such as negotiating, teamwork, delegating, communication skills, as well as critical and creative thinking. The class culminates with the production of a fashion show featuring original designs from FASH 2400 students. It is recommended students complete FASH 1120, FASH 1260, FASH 1350, FASH 1370, FASH 2120 prior to or during this course. Semester: Spring
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FASH 1900: Spc Prj/
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Students will have the opportunity to specialize in areas that are not available in class format. Students, with instructor approval. and supervision will work on individual projects. Prereq: Instructor approval. Semester: All
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FASH 1950: Corset Making Techniques
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Students will learn to use components and techniques for making a corset including; boning, spiral boning and placement, grommets, bias binding techniques, bias making tools and couture style hand finishing techniques. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1505 Semester(s): Summer
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FASH 2000: Fashion Internship
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Fashion Internship provides students with a variety of local internships that can provide a valuable way to learn about a chosen career. Students will learn alongside industry professionals, who provide: valuable experience, employer references, and possible job opportunities following graduation. Ideally, internships are empowering experiences for SLCC Fashion Institute students in their last semester using skills obtained through the program. Prerequisite: Students in this elective class must have completed 15 credit hours of course work with an average grade of "B" of above (or receive departmental approval) in order to participate. Please provide requested information on the last page of the syllabus and submit the application to the Internship Coordinator for evaluation and approval. Semester: All
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