Program Learning Outcomes

    • Fashion 101 (Apparel Technology) - 1. Students will be able to use industry terminology and equipment in appropriate ways.

    • Fashion 102 (Historic Costume and Textile Development) - Students will be able to apply historic costume knowledge to modern fashion design construction.

    • Fashion 103 (Fashion Design Concepts) - Students will be able to analyze and use color units effectively in their design process.

    • Fashion 104 (Flat Pattern Design) - Students will be able to manipulate patterns using half scale slopers and create other styles within a given frame of time.

    • Fashion 105 (Visual Merchandising) - Students will be able to construct a visual merchandising display with specified criteria.

    • Fashion 106 (Apparel Buying and Retailing) - Students will be able to write and present a report about the various types of retail organizations.

    • Fashion 107 (Survey of Apparel Retailing) - Students will be able to research and name various career paths in the fashion industry.

    • Fashion 108 (Survey of Textiles) - Students will be able to identify, analyze, and apply trends in the textile industry.

    • Fashion 200 (Advanced Apparel Technology) - Students will be able to demonstrate the operation of the advanced industrial specialty machines and terminology in the apparel construction process.

    • Fashion 201 (Fashion Illustration) - Students will be able to develop a library of fashion croquis/templates.

    • Fashion 202 (Computer-Aided Pattern Design) - Students will be able to manipulate electronic patterns and create other styles using Gerber AccuMark Pattern Making Software.

    • Fashion 203 (Design by Draping) - Students will be able to drape foundation patterns on the dress form through selected in-class exercises.

    • Fashion 204 (Design by Draping II) - Students will be able to drape new apparel designs on the dress form within a given time frame.

    • Fashion 205 (Tailoring Techniques) - Students will be able to construct tailored garments, in correct sequence of operations.

    • Fashion 206 (Fashion Entrepreneurship) - Students will be able to create a clothing line.

    • Fashion 207 (Fashion Show Production) - Students will be able to give examples of various types of fashion shows and outline the fashion show plan.