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3.00 Credits
This course introduces techniques and materials required to construct sewn products (primarily but not exclusively apparel) as well as the basic concepts and terminology of industrial garment production. Students demonstrate mastery of assembly methods through the use of commercial patterns, production patterns, and the text to produce samples and sample garments. A variety of industrial equipment is used and no prior experience with sewing is required. 2/2/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course covers practical problems that feature the creation and execution of soft goods in various categories (home, recreation and toys, and apparel) and includes the techniques and equipment required for the construction, re-design, and alteration of sewn products already in existence. 2/2/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces textile materials and processes pertinent to apparel design and development, and emphasizes textiles currently used in the apparel industry. It focuses on fibers, yarns, and textile structures and textile styling and advances in technology. 3/0/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course builds foundation knowledge concerned with the history of the technical and esthetic aspects of apparel, beginning with the pre-historical period and continuing to the era of economic expansion occurring at the end of the 17th century. Dress will be considered in historical, social, and economic contexts, and as manufactured products reflecting available technologies and materials. 3/0/0
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3.00 Credits
This course builds foundation knowledge concerned with the history of the technical and esthetic aspects of apparel, beginning in the year 1700 and continuing to the present day. Dress will be considered in historical, social, and economic contexts, and as manufactured products reflecting available technologies and materials. 3/0/0
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces flat pattern methods for designing basic apparel. Students demonstrate an understanding of the aesthetic and technical characteristics of a well-designed garment, including awareness of the role a target market plays in creation of the design. Prerequisite: FAD 130 3/2/0 Course fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course builds upon demonstrated skills in flat pattern methods for designing basic apparel. Students create original designs for jacket and pant variations based on a target market. An original ensemble, drafted and then constructed in fashion fabric, is required. Prerequisite: FAD 140 3/2/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the structure of, and the relationships within, the international fashion industry. Students analyze the marketing of fashion products; the esthetic, social, psychological, and economics of dress; and current topics and careers in the industry. Prerequisite: FAD 130, MTH 095 3/0/0
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3.00 Credits
This course uses industry-appropriate computer software to execute flat garment sketches and enhance fashion illustrations. Students also collect and document their previously completed program projects in digital form. A portfolio of this work is assembled, in both digital and traditional formats, for industry employment or for transfer to a four-year institution. Prerequisite: CIS 101, GDD 101, FAD 110 2/2/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the history of twentieth century apparel design and apparel marketing. It analyzes couture, pre-a-porter, influential international fashion design movements, and US ready to wear to determine design influences, socio-historical contexts, and marketing/ distribution methods. It also covers the globalization of apparel design and production. Prerequisite: FAD 130, FAD 150 3/0/0
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