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Discipline: Certificate: Fashion Design - Level I - N0482
Course Name Course Number
Clothing Construction I FASH 10
  • Students completing FASH 10 will be able to construct an adult short sleeve shirt with yoke and collar pursuant to apparel industry standards.
  • Students will be able to construct an adult sized pair of shorts with a fly front zipper pursuant to apparel industry standards.
Clothing Construction II FASH 12
  • Students completing FASH 12 will be able to construct an adult sized long sleeve shirt with yoke, sleeve placket opening and cuffs.
  • After completing the FASH 12 course, students will be able to analyze cut ratios from garment orders.
  • Students completing FASH 12 will be able to construct a pant with a fly front zipper and pockets.
  • After completing the FASH 12 course, students will be able to construct a shawl collared shirt.
Fashion Digital Illustration and Design FASH 25
  • Students completing FASH 25 will be able to develop apparel collections using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
  • Students completing FASH 25 will be able to create apparel technical design drawings (also known as flats) using Adobe Illustrator.
Fashion Patternmaking by Computer FASH 24
  • Students completing FASH 24 should be able to grade a pattern
  • Students completing FASH 24 will be able to create an apparel pattern that includes pattern card, flip codes, fabric categories and storage folders using CAD patternmaking software.
Patternmaking I FASH 21
  • After completing the FASH 21 course, students will be able to apply skills in copying (knocking off) garments from photos or sketches.
  • After completing the FASH 21 course, students will be able to apply skills in drafting completed production patterns ready to be cut and sewn.
Textiles FASH 17
  • FASH 17 students will be able to describe the textile fiber, basic yarn structures, fabrications, coloration, printing, and finishing characteristics appropriate for specific end use (Active).
  • Students completing the FASH 17 Textiles course will be able to differentiate between properties of natural and synthetic fibers.