Fashion and Apparel Design Program of Study
This is a general overview of a program of study. Each Program of Study is personalized based on the path you choose. Contact Academic Advising with questions about your program of study.
FYE: FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE | |
Required Major Courses: Fall | credits |
FYE100: Systems of Drawing
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3.0 |
FYE150: Digital 2D
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3.0 |
Required Major Courses: Spring | |
FYE199: IAS: FAD: Beginning Sewing
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3.0 |
Required in fall or spring; completed in first year | |
FYE110: Visual Language
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3.0 |
FYE130: Fabrication
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3.0 |
FYE121: RPC:
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3.0 |
FYE151: Digital 4D
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3.0 |
Critical Studies: FYE | |
WRTG120: Processes of Inquiry
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3.0 |
ARTH151: Intro to the Practice of Art & Design History
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3.0 |
HUMT121: Intro to Humanities
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3.0 |
Students complete 15 credits each semester first year to complete degree requirements in four years | |
SOPHOMORE | |
Required Major Courses: Fall | credits |
FAD260: Patternmaking & Construction I
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3.0 |
FAD262: Process of Apparel Design & Illustration
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3.0 |
FAD264: Survey of Global Textiles
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3.0 |
Required Major Courses: Spring | |
FAD261: Patternmaking & Construction II
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3.0 |
FAD263: Digital Apparel Design
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3.0 |
FAD265: Process of Apparel Industry
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3.0 |
Studio Electives | |
3cr Studio Elective
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3.0 |
Critical Studies: Sophomore | |
WRTG200: Critical and Creative Forms
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3.0 |
NASC220: Patterns in Nature
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3.0 |
ARTH217: History of Global Fashion
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3.0 |
Students complete 15 credits each semester second year to complete degree requirements in four years | |
JUNIOR | |
Required Major Courses: Fall | credits |
FAD360: Patternmaking & Construction III
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3.0 |
FAD362: Apparel Design Studio I
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3.0 |
FAD364: Digital Patternmaking & Construction
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3.0 |
Required Major Courses: Spring | |
FAD363: Apparel Design Studio II
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3.0 |
FAD365: Junior Apparel Seminar
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3.0 |
FAD307: FAD elective
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3.0 |
Critical Studies: Junior | |
WRTG300: The Creative Professional in Context
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3.0 |
NASC320/350/321: NS Elective
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3.0 |
HUMT340: Topic in Humanities
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3.0 |
HUMT380: Service Learning
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3.0 |
Students complete 15 each semester third year to complete degree requirements | |
SENIOR | |
Required Major Courses: Fall | credits |
FAD460: Apparel Design Thesis I
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3.0 |
FAD307: FAD elective
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3.0 |
Required Major Courses: Spring | |
FAD461: Apparel Design Thesis II
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3.0 |
FAD307: FAD elective
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3.0 |
Studio Electives | |
3cr studio elective:
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3.0 |
3cr studio elective
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3.0 |
Critical Studies: Senior | |
WRTG400: Senior Writing Seminar
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3.0 |
ARTH318: AH Elect
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3.0 |
ARTH318: AH Elect
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3.0 |
HUMT340: Topic in Humanities
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3.0 |
Students complete 15 credits each semester fourth year to complete degree requirements | |
120 credits minimum required to complete degree |
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