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3.00 Credits
Fashion design majors work primarily in designing and executing garments. However, the area of accessories presents excellent opportunities for the creative designer. The accessories market (hats, scarves, belts, handbags and jewelry) is growing and is in need of creative and qualified talent. Accessories is an elective for the student interested in pursuing a career in this market and/or for the student who, as a designer, is interested in the creation and coordination of the total ensemble. Prerequisites: DSGNFND- 303, FASHDES- 211
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3.00 Credits
This elective course provides fashion design students with a professional portfolio of original work showcasing their design abilities and illustration finesse. The concept of layout and design will be presented as it relates to newspaper advertisements, editorial illustration and brochure development. Various presentational techniques will also be addressed as an effective sales tool for seasonal collections. Prerequisite: FASHDRW- 207
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3.00 Credits
This elective teaches the various methods of creating and constructing a couture garment. Students will learn how to combine custom designing, flat pattern and draping, machine and hand skills to execute an ensemble of clothing in the style of selected couture designers. Prerequisites: FASHDRW- 207, FASHDES- 311
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3.00 Credits
Students review basic forms of the figure in an anatomical, gestural and design sense. In a studio setting, students develop the skills and vocabulary of design room and presentation sketching by drawing from live models, developing designer croquis and technical drawings, exploring various media and rendering fabrics. Prerequisite: DRAW-206
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3.00 Credits
An elective for students who are interested in further developing their illustration skills and their applications in the field of fashion design. Students do extensive fashion model studies and develop several visual presentations related to concepts and techniques presented in class. Presentation techniques and portfolio presentation will also be addressed. Prerequisite: FASHDRW- 207
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3.00 Credits
This sequel to FASHDRW-317 is an elective course designed to challenge and refine the fashion design student's illustration skills as they relate to the professional job market. Extensive fashion-model studies will be combined with assignments similar to those found in today's industry. Professional presentation skills and portfolio development will be emphasized. Prerequisite: FASHDRW- 317
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the apparel industry presents a comprehensive overview of one of the most dynamic industries in the world including marketing strategies, product-line development, pre-production and production processes, quality assurance, international sourcing, supply chain management and distribution strategies. This course investigates the application of technology in all areas of the operations of an apparel enterprise. Survey establishes the basis for further study of the apparel industry. The term project, which simulates the formation and operation of an apparel enterprise, provides a theoretical as well as a practical learning experience. Prerequisite: TEXT-101
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3.00 Credits
Students will have a basic understanding of garment construction combined with flat-pattern concepts. The use of industrial equipment and basic slopers will be utilized to produce a sample book of construction details and garments. Any student who has received credit for FASHDES- 211 or FASHDES- 213 may not take this course.
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4.00 Credits
Basic operations in all segments of an apparel plant are studied from the initial receipt of raw materials through storage, inspection, marker making, spreading, cutting, sewing, pressing, warehousing, shipping and customer returns. Latest technological advances in each of these areas will be discussed with marker making performed on a Gerber Accumark 300 System. Inventory management, labor issues, ergonomics and relevant public policies are also studied. Prerequisites: FASHMGT- 101, FASHMGT- 201 or FASHDES- 211
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3.00 Credits
The fundamentals of rate setting, productivity measurement and methods analysis and improvements are studied. The use of standard data including methods-time-measurement, scientific operator training and similar industrial engineering techniques are covered. Learning tools, with emphasis on videotape, are studied and used. Laboratory work stresses practice by student. Prerequisite: FASHMGT- 305
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