COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
MPDV 2300 — 3 UNITS
TREND & DESIGN APPLICATION
MPDV 2820 — 3 UNITS
FASHION START-UP STRATEGIES
MPDV 2400 — 3 UNITS
An introduction to the creative process involved in developing fashion apparel for both retail and manufacturing companies. Students learn how to conduct trend research and translate their ideas into products for a specific market and category of merchandise. Prerequisite: MPDV 1800
PREPRODUCTION FOR APPAREL
A study of the process of garment prototype devel-opment and approval prior to production. Students learn how to create a technical packet of specifica-tions and fit requirements for a variety of clothing styles utilizing the Gerber Technology web-based PDM system. Initial costs of all materials incurred in the production process are identified and estimated.
MPDV 2850 — 3 UNITS BRAND PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT
MPDV 2700 — 3 UNITS
CLASSIFICATION & LINE DEVELOPMENT
A continuation of the MPDV 2300 Trend and Design Application course. Students create their own line of exclusive products for an existing business. Em-phasis is placed upon analyzing past selling results and incorporating those findings into a portion of the new line. Students learn how to make effective presentations of their seasonal lines while defend-ing their design decisions. Prerequisites: MPDV 1850, MPDV 2300
MPDV 2750 — 3 UNITS
PRODUCTION & SOURCING STRATEGIES
MPDV 2950 — 3 UNITS
INTERNSHIP
Through on-the-job training, students gain valuable insight as they apply theory and skills learned in the classroom to actual work situations and explore career options. An internship blends theory and practice, combining academic training with employ-ment in fields related to their course of study.
MPDV 3100 — 3 UNITS
GARMENT CONSTRUCTION & ANALYSIS
MPDV 2780 — 3 UNITS TECHNICAL DESIGN
Students apply previously learned skills in garment specifications and costing to complete the produc-tion cycle. Emphasis is placed on how to source all components of a garment, locate a maker for the garment, negotiate price for a garment, and develop a merchandising and production calendar. Students visit and evaluate a production facility. Prerequisite: MPDV 2400
In this course, students produce a sample of one of their original designs. Emphasis is on creating a prototype by developing garment specifications, applying advanced draping and pattern drafting techniques, and assessing the fit. Prerequisites: MFTG 1400, MFTG 1700, MPDV 1850, MPDV 2400
MPDV 2800 — 3 UNITS
ADVANCED PREPRODUCTION
MPDV 3200 — 6 UNITS PATTERN & FIT ANALYSIS
A continuation of the Preproduction for Apparel course, students expand their understanding of garment specifications and construction. Empha-sis is placed upon analyzing the choices made for materials and garment construction, and how these choices affect the price of a garment. Students use the NGC cloud-based PLM system to create technical packs and cost sheets. Prerequisite: MPDV 2400
This course focuses on the development of first pat-terns for both woven and knit fabrics from technical specification sketches. Students analyze the effect of draping, body measurements, pattern shapes, and production construction techniques on garment fit, quality, and performance.
This course challenges students to evaluate and apply emerging technologies, social media, crowd funding, and supply chain logistics to create their own fashion start-up. Emphasis is placed on understanding consumer behavior in the digital era and meeting customer expectations while building a brand and new brand experience. Prerequisites: MPDV 2100, MPDV 2700
Students research and illustrate original designs for one brand and distinct market segments of their choice to expand the content of their portfolio. Consideration is given to the use of technology as a means to expose and promote the students’ skill level to the global job market. Personal branding of the students’ portfolio is encouraged along with effective presentation techniques and formatting.
In this course, students gain valuable experience in identifying and evaluating the apparel construction techniques, fabric selection strategies, and mass production processes and pricing used in developing garment prototypes. In visits to local production sites, they match construction, stitch, and style details to appropriate manufacturing facilities and machinery capabilities. By comparing innovative practices and garments from like brands, they acquire the ability to establish construction standards for a wide variety of product categories and price points. Prerequisite: MPDV 3200
MPDV 3250 — 3 UNITS
QUALITY ASSURANCE IN TECHNICAL DESIGN
An examination of the processes required to control apparel quality, with emphasis on current quality standards in the global fashion supply chain across various retail price ranges. Students conduct quali-ty testing during the various stages of product