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FASH 280: Fashion Branding & Licensing
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits This course considers the importance of the branding and licensing of goods and services sold in today's global marketplace with particular emphasis on the business of fashion design and merchandising. Topics discussed will include brand development, brand evolution, and brand strategy as well as the key intellectual property factors of patents, trademarks, and copyright. Guest speakers will help demonstrate the practical solutions that designers and creators of original material utilize in order to achieve artistic and financial success. Students will develop a clear understanding of the impact of brands and licenses on media, advertising, and fashion in today' s society.
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FASH 295: Fashion Show Production
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits This elective course provides hands-on experience in the functions and procedures of professional fashion show production. It analyzes the promotional and selling importance of fashion shows for manufacturers and retailers. Students, in committee groups, apply the theoretical material to producing a full-scale fashion show that showcases student designs. Prerequisite: FASH 100
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FASH 300: Product Development
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits Presents an overview of apparel manufacturing and product development focusing on garment analysis and the sequential development of the product. Topics include private label techniques, sourcing, costing, and quality control in manufacturing and merchandising. Prerequisite: FASH 200
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FASH 310: Apparel Development III
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits Students work from patterns of their own design to learn more advanced sewing techniques and apply them to various fabrics and garments. Prerequisites: FASH 210, FASH 220, FASH 230
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FASH 315: Accessories Merchandising
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits A comprehensive overview of the fashion accessory industry. Product development, manufacturing, distribution, and visual merchandising of major accessory classifications will be explored.
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FASH 320: Advanced Draping
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits Students explore advanced draping techniques with emphasis on the interpretation of original design, fit, and first patterns. Prerequisites: FASH 210, FASH 220, FASH 230
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FASH 335: Fashion CAD II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits This course focuses on industry-specific software and its strengths in print design and repeat, specific to the uses and needs of the apparel industry. Prerequisite: FASH 245
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FASH 345: Design Workshop
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits This course merges aspects of the design process from concept to realization. Students employ trend and historical research with design principles to produce projects in important apparel categories such as tailoring and special occasion. Fabric and trim sourcing, surface decoration, and applied and structural details are included in project work. Prerequisites: FASH 240, FASH 310, FASH 320
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FASH 365: Merchandise Planning & Control
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits This course provides a basic knowledge of the mathematical concepts and calculations involved in profitable merchandising. Students work with actual retailing scenarios to apply merchandising formulas such as open-to-buy, mark-up, and stock turnover. Prerequisite: FASH 265
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FASH 370: Knitwear Design
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits A hands-on studio elective. Students learn to create a variety of stitches, textures, and motifs and to apply these techniques to original designs.
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