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 |
News
Two MIAD alumni named Mary L. Nohl Fellows for 2025
Two alumni from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) have received Emerging Artist fellowships from the 2025 Mary L. Nohl Fund for its 2025 cycle: Margaret Griffin ’23 (Fine Art + New Studio Practice) and Open Kitchen, co-founded by Rudy Medina ’12 (Integrated Studio Arts).
FYE Juried Media Arts Festival 2024 celebrates first-year student works
Seven students received awards at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design’s juried FYE Media Arts Festival – an in-house screening and celebration of video, animation and sound design works by current and former First-Year Experience (FYE) students held on November 26. The 56 entries were judged by multimedia and filmmaking professionals Emma B. Barany, Gabe Leistekow and Sara Sowell.
MIAD professor brings love of branding to projects and students
Brian Bowles ’01, professor of Communication Design at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD), finds freelance projects “deeply fulfilling” and beneficial to himself and to his students.
Independence First and MIAD students produce adaptive clothing
Students in a junior-level Fashion and Apparel Design class at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) collaborated with Independence First to design adaptive clothing. Two Independence First employees worked closely with MIAD students on customized outfits specific to their needs and preferences.
‘GQ Rebranded’ series is a hit for MIAD alum’s new studio
When Justin Thomas Kay ’04 (Communication Design) opened his own studio, JTK Studio, Inc., in New York City early this year, he hoped that his work “would contribute positively to helping to make things look nicer and more enjoyable and speak honestly to people broadly.” The new GQ Sports series “GQ Rebranded” turned out to be a good fit to do just that.