DESN 3000 — 6 UNITS

STUDIO I

In this advanced course, the focus is the creation of a collection for the DEBUT Runway Show. Students make an initial selection of color and fabric, develop design ideas, and determine the direction of their collections.

DESN 3060 — 3 UNITS

ADVANCED TEXTILES FOR FASHION DESIGN

This course allows students to explore textiles and their unique qualities by using a variety of techniques including the fundamentals of screen printing, an introduction to knit fabric structures, dyeing techniques as well as fabric manipulation and construction. Exploration of textiles and their individual properties allows the student to understand the complexities of fabrications and how they work to achieve a cohesive collection and integrated design.

DESN 3160 — 3 UNITS

HISTORICAL DRAPING TECHNIQUES

This course explores the history of draping and its importance to fashion design and how this art form has shaped culture throughout centuries of dress. Students will conceptualize complex design styles through the study of draping principles and processes highlighting techniques used by European, American, and Japanese fashion design masters. Using historical designers as inspiration, original garments will be draped and analyzed during the course of the class.

DESN 3180 — 6 UNITS

APPLIED PATTERN DRAFTING STUDIO

Students construct professional blocks to create patterns for specific design problems. In the process, they integrate their knowledge of pattern drafting and draping methods and refine their pattern development skills.

DESN 3300 — 6 UNITS

STUDIO II

In continuing to develop a collection for the DEBUT Runway Show, students perfect muslin samples of their designs, begin construction of garments, and fit finished garments on a professional model.

DESN 3600 — 6 UNITS

STUDIO III

Students complete and present their collections at the professionally produced DEBUT Runway Show.

DESN 3700 — 6 UNITS

STUDIO WORKSHOP

This course supports Studio II. Students employ problem-solving techniques and apply industry methods of construction in the development of their fashion designs.

DESN 3750 — 6 UNITS

STUDIO LAB

In this course, students enhance and refine their ability to fit garments properly to a live model.

DESN 3930 — 3 UNITS

PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT

Students prepare and present a professional portfolio.

DESN 4050 — 3 UNITS

COSTUME DESIGN FOR FILM & TV I

This course introduces script reading with emphasis placed on interpreting character through design. It surveys the variety of jobs available to the costume designer, including styling for TV commercials and music videos, and designing for film and TV series. Lecture, illustration of projects, screenings, and guest speakers.

DESN 4120 — 3 UNITS

TELEVISION THEN & NOW

Students learn about the history of television and the Golden Age of TV, the genres, trends, directors, and stars. Costume innovations and impacts on fashion are included. Class discussions cover the relationship between film and TV.

DESN 4180 — 3 UNITS

COSTUME ILLUSTRATION FOR FILM & TV I

Students learn how to develop their own style of rendering contemporary and period costumes and fabrics. Customizing the illustration for the actor and incorporating appropriate accessories, props, and background are included. A practical class in illustrating costume designs from written or verbal descriptions of characters.

DESN 4350 — 3 UNITS

HISTORY OF ART, COSTUME & CULTURE I

This course is a broad survey of pre-20th-century art, fashion, film, architecture, and photography and their relevance, development, and connection to contemporary styles and practices. Lectures, screenings.

DESN 4380 — 3 UNITS

COSTUME DESIGN FOR FILM & TV II

Costume Design II is a course of ever more challenging design projects continuing from Costume Design I. Students increase their competence in design through projects, mentoring, and interaction with guest designers. Prerequisite: DESN 4050

DESN 4450 — 3 UNITS

COSTUME ILLUSTRATION FOR FILM & TV II

Students explore a variety of media and find techniques that correspond to the student's individual strengths. Emphasis is on visual communication and storytelling. Lecture, demonstration, and lab. Computer illustration is emphasized. Prerequisite: DESN 4180

DESN 4480 — 3 UNITS

COSTUME SUPERVISION FOR FILM & TV

A specialized course that explores the job duties of the costume supervisor including script breakdown and budgeting and what happens to the costume after it has been approved by the costume designer, the actor, and the director. Managing a costume