This fashion history course opens with an introduction to Charles Frederick Worth, the father of haute couture. Our exploration concludes with Dame Vivienne Westwood, the designer who brought punk and ...
All courses are guided by philosophies of inclusivity and sustainability in the ethical workplace. The Master’s in Fashion Design aims to train visionary designers to use an integrated approach to the ...
fast-paced fashion industry. Students gain knowledge about industrial processes and products and focus their studies on merchandising or design and development to achieve specific career goals.
Below is a list of prerequisite courses and required courses for a student in the Fashion Design Master’s degree program. View a sample plan of study here.
This course focuses on demographic and psychographic profiles of consumer interests. It emphasizes generational marketing while also exploring segmented and niche markets. Aimed at fashion design ...
Computer-aided design, portfolio development, textiles, and fashion history courses enable our students to have a holistic understanding of the past, present and future needs of the fashion design ...
This course introduces students to the clothing design process, exploring various technical and conceptual skills to inform and support the creative process. Students will explore the relationship ...
Longtime fashion designer Bern Conrad, who has produced a significant amount of silk apparel, sportswear and knitwear over the course of his career and plans to launch a modern casual fashion line ...
This emphasis includes courses in apparel construction, pattern making, computer-aided design and merchandising. Fashion design and development majors earn three credits by completing 300 hours of pre ...
Immerse yourself in the creative, dynamic and ever-evolving world of fashion and develop skills to turn your ideas and designs into original and innovative garments On this page Immerse yourself in ...