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Fashion Design Curriculum Plan
Curriculum Plan
Below is a suggested guide for students planning careers in fashion design after two years of full-time study.
First Year
First Quarter
ARTS 1000
Introduction to the Visual Arts
HYBRID
4.5
FASH 1000
Fashion Design Principles
4.5
INTD 1310
Fundamentals of Textiles
4.5
MATH 1220
Business Mathematics
ONLINE
4.5
OR
MATH 1260
Geometry
4.5
OR
MATH course higher than MATH 1260
4.5
Second Quarter
ARTS 1010
Elementary Drawing
4.5
FASH 1400
History of Fashion
4.5
ENGL 1010
English Composition I
ONLINE
HYBRID
4.5
INFO 1001
Information Systems and Literacy
ONLINE
HYBRID
4.5
Third Quarter
ARTS 1020
2-D Design
4.5
INTD 1260
Color Theory
4.5
ENGL 1020
English Composition II
ONLINE
HYBRID
4.5
HMRL 1010
Human Relations Skills
ONLINE
HYBRID
4.5
OR
RDLS 1200
College Success Strategies
ONLINE
4.5
Second Year
Fifth Quarter
ARTS 1050
Creative Careers
4.5
DIMA 1120
Digital Design: Vector
4.5
FASH 2100
Fashion Illustration
4.5
FASH 2981
Fashion Apprenticeship I
4.0
Sixth Quarter
FASH 2200
Digital Design Principles for Fashion Designers
4.5
FASH 2982
Fashion Apprenticeship II
4.0
Elective
4.5-6.0
Seventh Quarter
FASH 2983
Fashion Apprenticeship III
4.0
Elective
4.5-6.0
Elective
4.5-6.0
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