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4.50 Credits
Effective retail display and space are essential elements of a fashion company’s brand image. In this course, students study the key principles and techniques used globally in the retail environment. Students develop a capstone project that incorporates all aspects of store planning and design (e.g. exterior signing, interior signing, walls, floors, lighting, sound, merchandise, fixtures, mannequins, window displays, and wall elevations). Visual merchandising in the e-tailing environment is also examined.
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4.50 Credits
In Fashion Collection I you will continue to develop the work and ideas begun in Collection Project, consolidating your ideas and your philosophy in preparation for moving on to further Collections classes. Final Collection One requires you to review and demonstrate your ability and accomplishment as a fashion designer as you apply the knowledge and skills you have learned during the program, to your final collection. You will continue to apply inspirational research to your self-initiated brief, translating ideas, engaging in toile development and consolidating fabrication, color and textile manipulation. Your work will be focused and within the contexts set out in your brief. By the end of this course you will have completed fully resolved toiles for three outfits, which will be reviewed by the course team and your peers. (Fashion Collection One will usually be taken alongside Fashion Collection Two, so students will be designing a collection of 6 outfits in total.) You may wish to attempt more outfits. Speak to your tutor for recommendations and advice.
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4.50 Credits
In Final Fashion Marketing Project I you have the opportunity to undertake a sustained period of self-directed research to employ all of your learning, to explore an area of interest to you. The area chosen needs to be related to your studies on fashion marketing. You will be expected to work autonomously and to use tutor guidance to inform your work. You will work on an individual project. Group tutorials will enable you to learn from each other and gain mutual support.
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces students to industry-specific software (such as Gerber and/or Lectra) used to create and manipulate fashion pattern. Note: The software used varies from campus to campus based upon need and resources.
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4.50 Credits
In Fashion Collection II you will continue to develop the work and ideas begun in Collection Project, consolidating your ideas and your philosophy in preparation for moving on to further Collections classes. Final Collection Two requires you to review and demonstrate your ability and accomplishment as a fashion designer as you apply the knowledge and skills you have learned during the program, to your final collection. You will continue to apply inspirational research to your self-initiated brief, translating ideas, engaging in toile development and consolidating fabrication, color and textile manipulation. Your work will be focused and within the contexts set out in your brief. By the end of this course you will have completed fully resolved toiles for three outfits, which will be reviewed by the course team and your peers. (Fashion Collection Two will usually be taken alongside Fashion Collection One, so students will be designing a collection of 6 outfits in total.) You may wish to attempt more outfits. Speak to your tutor for recommendations and advice.
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4.50 Credits
In Final Fashion Marketing Project II you have the opportunity to further develop your ideas and activity from Final Fashion Marketing Project I or to undertake a new project. This will be a sustained period of self-directed activity. The area chosen needs to be related to your studies on fashion marketing and negotiated with your tutor. You will be expected to work autonomously using tutor guidance to inform your work. This will be an individual project but group tutorials will enable you to learn from each other and gain mutual support.
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4.50 Credits
In Fashion Collection III you will complete and style a collection of a minimum six outfits. Working independently, viewing tutors as a resource through which you seek guidance and feedback, you will continue to develop and demonstrate professionalism through time-management, planning and the progress of your collection. This course will include preparation for professional practice. Your outfits should be fully accessorized and styled before assessment and possible inclusion in the Graduation Fashion Show. Only collections that are fully complete and demonstrate your development at honors level will be considered.
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4.50 Credits
In Final Fashion Marketing Project III you will develop ideas identified in Final Fashion Marketing Projects I & II. Utilizing your knowledge of fashion promotion and information technology skills, you will undertake idea generation, selection, creation and presentation phases, culminating in the creation of a fashion marketing communication. You will work autonomously and be self-directed in your study, informing your work with the guidance and feedback of your faculty. For large projects you may complete an initial phase in this course with an interim report and complete the project in Final Fashion Marketing Project IV.
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4.50 Credits
This course is an intensive study in a particular aspect of Costume Design. The specific topics of this course will be determined by the interests of both the students and instructor.
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4.50 Credits
The Fashion Business course is designed to introduce students to business operations and practices in the fashion industry. The course combines the acquisition of knowledge and skills to start a fashion business and involves developing a business plan, complete with market analysis, forecasting, target customer research, and financial information.
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