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FRE 495: Special Topics
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
For the advanced student of French, a seminar on a topic of literary or cultural interest, as dictated by the needs and interests of the students. May be repeated for credit with a different topic. Offered as needed.
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FRE 498: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
For the French major, an enhancement of the educational experience through placement with a cooperating agency, business, industry or institution. Nature of the assignment, type of experience, number of credits and evaluation procedure to be stipulated in a statement of agreement involving the student, the supervisor and the academic advisor. May be an elective in the French program. May be repeated for credit.
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FSH 107: Introduction to Fashion Careers
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Introduction to the field of fashion with an emphasis on the professional development and personal qualities necessary for specific careers. Fieldtrips and presentations by professionals in the field.
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FSH 110: Fashion Experience
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Iintroduces freshmen to the key aspects of the fashion industry: design, patternmaking and construction. These fundamentals are the basis for a career in fashion, and the building blocks every student must acquire in order to progress in the Fashion program.
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FSH 150: Pattern Construction I
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Skill-building related to the pattern development and construction techniques required for skirts and pants. Students will make a personal fit pattern for a skirt and pants, and learn the pattern manipulations for styling variations. Prerequisite: FSH 110 Fashion Experience.
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FSH 210: Pattern Construction II
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Skill-building related to the pattern development and construction techniques required for bodices and sleeves. Student knowledge is developed through problem solving. Individual personal fit patterns are developed for the bodice, sleeve and torso. Prerequisite: FSH 150 Pattern Construction I.
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FSH 212: Pattern Construction III
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
The art of draping is introduced as a patternmaking technique as an alternative to flat pattern development. The emphasis of the course is on the dress. Advanced sewing and fitting skills focus on those used in the construction of dresses. Prerequisite: FSH 210 Pattern Construction II.
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FSH 215: Computer Graphics I
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Introduction to the functionality of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator; students will use these tools to develop story boards, marketing images, and accurate technical drawings that can be integrated into professional design presentations. Evaluation is based on CAD proficiency as well as design and layout effectiveness. Prerequisite: FSH 220 Fashion Drawing, ART 105efa Two-Dimensional Design.
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FSH 216: Fabric Embellishment
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Study of embroidery, beading, and fabric manipulation techniques within the context of basic design principles and color theory. Offered as needed in summer.
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FSH 217: Computer Graphics II
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Introduction to the functionality of an industry- specific computer aided design suite and exposure to design applications used in textile, trim, and garment design within the apparel product development process. Applications include print, woven, and knit design; coloring and re-coloring; silhouette development; and board layout. Prerequisite: ART 105efa Two-Dimensional Design.
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