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FTT 310: Sewn Products Industry
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: FTT 306 or permission of instructor. Overview of the apparel manufacturing industry: structure and organization of the industry, design sources, techniques of pattern development, selection of raw materials, manufacturing processes, and quality specifications of the finished product.
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FTT 325: Pattern Drafting And Grading
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
Prerequisite: FTT 109. Introduction to technical patternmaking skills; emphasis on the development of basic drafting and grading skills. Students produce a drafted sloper that will be graded into a graded nest.
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FTT 326: Apparel Design I: Flat Pattern
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
Prerequisites: FTT 109 and FTT 325 or permission of instructor. Introduction to flatpattern method of pattern making; emphasis on design and completion of selected items of apparel developed from a master pattern.
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FTT 327: Apparel Design II: Computerized Pattern Making
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
Prerequisites: FTT 325 and FTT 326 or permission of instructor. Apparel patterns modified and graded through the use of industrial CAD/CAM software; hand pattern drafting techniques adapted to the computer by grading a basic sloper and applying pattern manipulations in order to create a variety of garment style patterns for mass production.
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FTT 328: Apparel Design III: Draping
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
Prerequisites: FTT 109, FTT 325, and FTT 326 or permission of instructor. Clothing design using the draping technique is a pattern-making method that is visual and aesthetic. Emphasis is on the creation of basic garment patterns using draping method. Experience with the manipulation of a variety of twodimensional fabrics to cover three-dimensional forms using a variety of fabrics to achieve individualized designs.
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FTT 329: Designing Knit Apparel
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
Prerequisites: FTT 109, FTT 206, FTT 300, FTT 325, FTT 326 or permission of instructor. Design/construction of garments utilizing various types of knit fabrics. Pattern-making practices of the knitwear industry, including industrial methods of measuring, sewing, and finishing original knit designs.
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FTT 348: History of Costume
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Survey of dress from earliest period to the present with emphasis on the societal influences that evoke changes in and recurrence of fashion trends.
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FTT 349: History of Textiles
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: FTT 206 and junior standing or permission of instructor. Political, cultural, and economic effects of textile production throughout the world. Use of fibers, yarns, fabric construction, color application, and finishes in relation to development of technology, labor movements, and social issues during historic periods on a global basis.
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FTT 350: Fashion Merchandising Applications
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
Prerequisite: FTT 250. Hands-on experience with spreadsheet package used in the retailing industry for tasks, such as inventory management, pricing, assortment planning, etc. Strategies for next season/year based on analysis and evaluation of data. Preparation of profit/loss and presentation of financial report using PowerPoint.
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FTT 355: Research in Fashion Merchandising
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: FTT 150. Introduction to merchandising research; exploration of various research techniques; characteristics of qualitative and quantitative studies.
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