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  • 3.00 Credits

    Intermediate sewing builds on the basic skills and techniques that students acquire in FASH 1500 - Beginning Sewing, and emphasizes industry sewing techniques using industrial machines. Additionally, specialized hand sewing techniques are covered. Sewing techniques will be practiced using sample garments and practical application of these skills will be assessed and graded in four sewing projects. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1500 with a C grade or higher Semester(s) Taught: Fall, Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a study of correct clothing fit, including properly altering a commercial pattern prior to garment construction to fit different body types and proportions. When done properly this method eliminates the need for a muslin copy and is common in costuming and production prototypes. Students will ultimately construct a good fitting pair of jeans using this method. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1100 and FASH 1505 Semester(s): Spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students will study the business and marketing tools needed for freelance stylists, with an emphasis placed on the creative and organizational skills necessary to produce and style commercial and editorial photo shoots and runway shows. Students will learn the networking and promotion techniques needed to assemble creative teams of photographers, models, makeup artists and hair stylists. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1120 Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1340 or ART 1050 (these courses may be taken concurrently) Semester(s): Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fashion Draping is the process of positioning and pinning fabric on a dress form to develop the structure of a garment design. A designer drapes a garment by using a design sketch as a basis, or instead arranges the way the fabric falls to create a new design. After draping, the fabric is removed from the dress form and is used to create a garment sewing pattern. Prereq: FASH 1505 (may be taken concurrently) and FASH 1100 with a "C" grade or higher. . Semester: Fall & Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn the art of bridal and evening wear dress making in a methodical, step-by-step fashion that will culminate with a finished garment. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1505 & FASH 1660 Semester: Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Overview of techniques applied to the construction of costumes for the theater. Students will participate in all aspects of costume preparation, including: alterations, pattern making, fittings, construction, and accessories. Prereq: FASH 1350, FASH 1505 and FASH 1250. Semester: Fall & Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is the first in a series of two capstone courses where students will develop an individual collection for our fashion show. Students will develop and present design ideas, source materials, refine patterning skills, and perfect muslin samples. Students will demonstrate advanced level fashion design skills through the conception, development and execution of their collection. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 1210, FASH 1505, and FASH 2150 (2150 may be taken concurrently) Semester(s): Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed for second year students, this is the second in a series of two capstone courses, focused on producing a collection for our fashion show. Students learn to perfect muslin samples, construct garments, and fit finished garments on models. Students will demonstrate advanced level fashion design and construction skills through the conception, development and execution of their collection. Pre-Requisite(s): FASH 2410 Semester(s): Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focus on the process of evaluating portfolios. Students will create a portfolio that can be used for employment interviews or applications for advanced education. Prereq: Instructor approval. Semester: Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will develop professional grade portfolios in both traditional and digital formats. Previous projects will be analyzed and revised for portfolio inclusion and new projects will be tailored to individual strengths and career goals. Students will define their personal brand identity and create self-promotional materials, job specific resume and cover letter, and portfolio website. Pre-Requisite: ART 1280 or ART 2412 Semester: Spring