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3.00 Credits
A continuation of DESI 1376. Advanced patternmaking and apparel design using draping and flat processes. Design Research, embellishment, garment analysis, and design development focus. Knit construction techniques introduced. Construction of muslin samples and conceptual design projects. (2Hrs.Lec./3Hrs.Lab)
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A continuation of DESI 2377. Advanced techniques of garment construction and design. Line development, research, and product development. Design and construction of original 3-piece collection in fashion fabric using patternmaking, draping techniques, cost analysis, marketability, and creativity. (2 Hrs. Lec./3 Hrs. Lab.)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of DESI 1377. This course focuses on working with images, color, and print/fabric design to build and merchandise complete fashion collections. Advanced techniques for development of the fashion flat and fashion illustration are explored using industry-standard CAD programs. (2 Hrs. Lec./3 Hrs. Lab.)
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3.00 Credits
Principles and techniques of written composition, textual analysis, and critical thinking. (3 Hrs. Lec.)
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of fibers, yarns, and finishes as related to end use, performance, and care of textile products. (3 Hrs. Lec.)
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of furniture, interiors, and decorative arts through the study of societies and the development of cultures throughout the world. Students are introduced to historical and contemporary analysis in the fundamentals of furnishings, material selections, and merchandising practices from antiquity through current times and forward toward future trends. (2 Hrs. Lec./3 Hrs. Lab.)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computer-aided drafting as it relates to interior design. (2 Hrs. Lec./3 Hrs. Lab)
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3.00 Credits
Research-based course focusing on the decorative quality, beauty, craftsmanship, and design period of objects used in environments that serve an ornamental and functional purpose, including ceramics, furniture, glass, metalwork, and textiles. (3 Hrs. Lec.)
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3.00 Credits
Students learn mechanical drafting with an emphasis on the technical skills to produce design drawings. Techniques and methods are also developed to create formal presentations using a combination of visual communication skills and technology. (2 Hrs. Lec./3 Hrs. Lab)
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3.00 Credits
Course provides a broad study of interior finishes and furnishings. The specification, composition, construction, and application/usability of finishes and furnishings are also covered. Course topics include sustainable materials and finishes, lighting systems, market resources, and showroom terminology. (3 Hrs. Lec.)
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