COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

DESN 1420 — 3 UNITS

sewing machine. Students produce a completed garment by applying all of the techniques taught in the course.

APPLIED DRAPING TECHNIQUES

Students apply draping techniques and industry procedures which include the understanding of proportion, balance, construction and fit. They explore the use of muslin and various fabrics to create original designs. Includes a three (3) hour lab. Prerequisite: DESN 1250

DESN 1550 — 3 UNITS FASHION SKETCHING FOR DESIGN II

DESN 2560 — 3 UNITS PATTERN DRAFTING III

An advanced pattern drafting class emphasizing comprehensive use of acquired patternmaking skills as well as advanced techniques. Includes a three (3) hour lab. Prerequisite: DESN 2160

DESN 2680 — 3 UNITS

DESN 1760 — 3 UNITS

This course emphasizes the perfection of fashion figure poses, the accurate illustration of garments, and the development of the students’ own sketching style. Students learn to render, using colored pen-cil, markers, and pen. Prerequisite: DESN 1150

PATTERN DRAFTING I

Students develop an understanding of how to use the basic block in constructing muslin samples. In-cludes a three (3) hour lab. Prerequisite: DESN 1420

DESN 1850 — 3 UNITS THE BUSINESS OF FASHION

DESN 2700 — 3 UNITS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT

In surveying the major business components of the textile and fashion apparel industries, this course defines the role of materials, designers, producers, and retailers in the creative and business cycles.

Prerequisite: TSCI 1800

DESN 2160 — 3 UNITS PATTERN DRAFTING II

DESN 2840 — 3 UNITS COMPUTER PATTERN DRAFTING II

DESN 2280 — 3 UNITS

Students create flat patterns from sketches and produce completed garments with an emphasis on fit. Includes a three (3) hour lab. Prerequisite: DESN 1760

CREATIVE DESIGN APPLICATIONS

Students apply basic elements of design and expand their creativity by examining social, artistic, and historical influences as they relate to the develop-ment of a group and/or collection. Prerequisites: DESN 1550, MPDV 2200, TSCI 1800

DESN 2530 — 3 UNITS COMPUTER-AIDED FASHION DESIGN I

DESN 2960 — 3 UNITS CHAIRING STYLES

Students explore the relationship between fashion design and furniture design by designing and producing a garment that complements an original furniture piece constructed by an Interior Design student. Prerequisites: DESN 2280, DESN 2540, DESN 2560, Department Chairperson approval required students reinforce skills developed in previ-ous manual pattern drafting classes and apply their knowledge to producing patterns using the computer. Additional pattern drafting techniques are explored. Students also produce markers.

Prerequisites: DESN 2160, MFTG 2330

CREATIVE DESIGN ANALYSIS & COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT After analyzing and researching the components necessary to create a fashion collection, students in this course engage in the challenge of designing and developing collections for specific customers, including major manufacturers. Prerequisites: DESN 1850, DESN 2280

This class emphasizes the comprehensive use of acquired patternmaking and design skills. A complete design look is selected from each student collection. Patterns and garments are developed according to industry requirements. Cohesive design development includes; pattern drafting, garment construction, pattern cards, cost sheets, and style books. Includes a three (3) hour lab. Pre-requisite: DESN 2560

In this advanced course in developing patterns using Gerber Technology, students further develop their skills in creating patterns from sketches as well as from finished garments. Students also produce markers on the computer. Prerequisite: DESN 2540

Introduction to Adobe Illustrator and its use as a tool for drawing technical flat sketches with accu-rate proportions and garment details. Instruction in the use of Adobe Illustrator tools and workspace to create effectively organized and editable digital files. Prerequisite: MPDV 1800

DESN 2540 — 3 UNITS COMPUTER PATTERN DRAFTING I

DESN 2980 — 3 UNITS

PORTFOLIO PREPARATION & PRESENTATION

Students prepare, develop, and expand a profes-sional portfolio of work while exploring creative and practical techniques to enhance the marketability and appeal of their portfolio. They also analyze and practice interviewing skills to communicate with prospective employers. Prerequisite: DESN 2680

In this introduction to the fundamentals of pattern drafting techniques using Gerber Technology,