BACHELOR OF ARTS
DESIGN: SPECIALIZATION IN FASHION DESIGN
REQUIRED CLASSES FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.) | ||
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BDSN 3100B | Advanced Theory in Color, Design & 3-D Form | 3 |
BDSN 3200 | Structural Drawing* | 3 |
BDSN 3400 | Drawing the Figure in Context | 6 |
BDSN 3500 | Human Dynamics | 3 |
BDSN 3700 | Digital Photographic Image | 3 |
BDSN 3750 | Garment Construction & Detail | 6 |
BDSN 3800 | Digital Asset Management | 3 |
BDSN 3850 | Theory & Context of Design | 3 |
BDSN 4100 | Visual Identity & Image | 3 |
BDSN 4250F | The Studio I — Fashion Apparel | 6 |
BDSN 4500F | The Studio II — Fashion Apparel | 6 |
BDSN 4750F | The Studio III — Fashion Apparel | 6 |
BDSN 4950 | Design Thesis Presentation | 3 |
BUMT 3100 | Ethics in Business | 3 |
GNST 2530 | Principles of Kinesiology | 3 |
GNST 2530L | Principles of Kinesiology Lab | 1 |
GNST 2630 | Principles of Chemistry | 3 |
GNST 3000 | World Political History | 3 |
GNST 3700 | Multicultural Perspectives Through the Short Story | 3 |
GNST 3750 | Mapping Your World: Introduction to Global Production | 3 |
GNST 3800 | Icons of Culture: The Context of Meaning | 3 |
GNST 3900 | Issues in Contemporary Society | 3 |
Elective | 12 | |
Total Units of Credit | 91 |
This program is not accepting enrollments as of Summer 2023.
*Three (3)-hour lab included in 6 hours
Prerequisite: FIDM degree in one of the following majors:
- Apparel Industry Management
- Fashion Design
- Merchandise Product Development
- or an external associate's degree from an accredited college/university
One-on-one advisement is available to students from other FIDM Majors to consider eligibility for special admissions to this program. Contact the appropriate department chairperson.
Graduates of this program are qualified to take jobs classified under Department of Labor occupational codes 51-6000, 27-1000, 13-1000, and 27-3000, among others.