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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FTT 110 or permission of instructor. Study of designer's work; consumer segmentation and adoption process; analysis of current trends in apparel in order to forecast for specific markets; storyboard presentation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FTT 206, FTT 300, or permission of instructor. Computerized knit fabrication using commercial software; includes review of basic knit construction; proceeds to the use of commercial computer technology related to knit design. Program allows knits to be designed and illustrated through multiple computer techniques. Students design original knit garments and produce computer printouts for portfolio inclusion.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: FTT 306, 310, FTT 326, or permission of instructor. Advanced apparel production; principles and practices of sourcing raw materials and the costing of finished garments; types of production systems and the sequence of construction operations used to produce selected items of apparel.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: FTT 206, FTT 306 and FTT 310, or permission of instructor. Computer-aided apparel manufacturing simulates the production of industrial apparel patterns for the ready-to-wear market. Emphasis on computer-aided grading, development of garment specifications, preparations of markers, and plotting completed patterns.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FTT 206, FTT 208, or permission of instructor. Advanced techniques for offthe- shelf design software; development of basic understanding and design skills on an industrial print pattern design system; market research relative to textile/apparel coordinate product development; advanced textile/apparel coordinate product development; advanced apparel/textile design portfolio development for professional product presentation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FTT 206, FTT 208, or permission of instructor. Transition of designing woven designs on paper to industrial design software; develop colorways for repeat designs on 8 24harness looms; designs are applied to end products for merchandising collections targeting specific markets; advanced portfolioquality presentations.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: FTT 110, FTT 206, FTT 306, FTT 310 or permission of instructor. Integration of tracks in fashion textile technology. Overview of global issues facing the textile and apparel industry. Differing methods of organization and their inherent structural characteristics; national and international scope of the industry related to textiles, merchandising, and apparel manufacturing companies. Discussion of contemporary issues in American textile and apparel industry, including governmental controls, global trade policies, and labor issues.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: Completion of all required courses up to and including FTT 300-level core courses, and all 300-level courses required for the concentration: apparel design, fashion merchandising, and product development or permission of instructor. Visiting students exempt. Culminating experience taken by senior-level students after completion of all prerequisites; projects will vary from year to year but will provide students with the opportunity to integrate all previous academic experiences depending on their area of concentration; projects will include the design, production, and merchandising of an apparel line.
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3.00 Credits
3, 1/2 Prerequisite: Upper-division status or permission of instructor. Planning and production of a fashion-promotion event. Utilization of fashion skills to participate in individual and group activities leading to the presentation of a major fashion show.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: FTT 250 or permission of instructor. Theory, principles, and practice of apparel merchandising to retail sector; marketing structures at retail level; responsibilities at management level; financial and control functions; case-study analysis.
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