| Introduction to Fashion, Body, and Garment | 1010 (001) | Isaac Couch | Tues 3:30 PM - 9:15 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This is an introductory look into fashion. Students will explore basic design skillsand processes, and work with various materials used in constructing garments. Both traditional and non-traditional materials will be explored through techniques and exercises related to the body. Students will learn how the tools and equipment for hand and machine sewing functions, and its role in constructing garments. A critical overview of fashion introduces students to various practical and theoretical approaches to understand and explore fashion within an art context.
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          Class Number
      1395 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Costume Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 702 | 
  | Introduction to Fashion, Body, and Garment | 1010 (002) | Saumitra Shrikant Chandratreya | Thurs 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This is an introductory look into fashion. Students will explore basic design skillsand processes, and work with various materials used in constructing garments. Both traditional and non-traditional materials will be explored through techniques and exercises related to the body. Students will learn how the tools and equipment for hand and machine sewing functions, and its role in constructing garments. A critical overview of fashion introduces students to various practical and theoretical approaches to understand and explore fashion within an art context.
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          Class Number
      1396 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Costume Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 727 | 
  | Introduction to Fashion, Body, and Garment | 1010 (003) | Anna L Brown | Fri 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This is an introductory look into fashion. Students will explore basic design skillsand processes, and work with various materials used in constructing garments. Both traditional and non-traditional materials will be explored through techniques and exercises related to the body. Students will learn how the tools and equipment for hand and machine sewing functions, and its role in constructing garments. A critical overview of fashion introduces students to various practical and theoretical approaches to understand and explore fashion within an art context.
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          Class Number
      1397 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Costume Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 702 | 
  | Introduction to Fashion, Body, and Garment | 1010 (004) | Kylee Marisa Alexander | Thurs 3:30 PM - 9:15 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This is an introductory look into fashion. Students will explore basic design skillsand processes, and work with various materials used in constructing garments. Both traditional and non-traditional materials will be explored through techniques and exercises related to the body. Students will learn how the tools and equipment for hand and machine sewing functions, and its role in constructing garments. A critical overview of fashion introduces students to various practical and theoretical approaches to understand and explore fashion within an art context.
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          Class Number
      1398 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Costume Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 702 | 
  | Introduction to Fashion, Body, and Garment | 1010 (005) | Kristin Mariani | Mon 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This is an introductory look into fashion. Students will explore basic design skillsand processes, and work with various materials used in constructing garments. Both traditional and non-traditional materials will be explored through techniques and exercises related to the body. Students will learn how the tools and equipment for hand and machine sewing functions, and its role in constructing garments. A critical overview of fashion introduces students to various practical and theoretical approaches to understand and explore fashion within an art context.
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          Class Number
      1399 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Costume Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 702 | 
  | Introduction to Fashion, Body, and Garment | 1010 (006) | Isaac Couch | Sat 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This is an introductory look into fashion. Students will explore basic design skillsand processes, and work with various materials used in constructing garments. Both traditional and non-traditional materials will be explored through techniques and exercises related to the body. Students will learn how the tools and equipment for hand and machine sewing functions, and its role in constructing garments. A critical overview of fashion introduces students to various practical and theoretical approaches to understand and explore fashion within an art context.
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          Class Number
      1425 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Costume Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 702 | 
  | Introduction to Fashion, Body, and Garment | 1010 (007) | Kylee Marisa Alexander | Mon/Wed 6:45 PM - 9:15 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This is an introductory look into fashion. Students will explore basic design skillsand processes, and work with various materials used in constructing garments. Both traditional and non-traditional materials will be explored through techniques and exercises related to the body. Students will learn how the tools and equipment for hand and machine sewing functions, and its role in constructing garments. A critical overview of fashion introduces students to various practical and theoretical approaches to understand and explore fashion within an art context.
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          Class Number
      1436 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Costume Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 702 | 
  | Fashion Construction I | 2001 (001) | Saumitra Shrikant Chandratreya | Mon 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This course offers foundational methods of draping, pattern drafting, and construction techniques to build garments. The students learn how to develop a set of slopers, consisting of bodice, sleeve and skirt, combining and integrating draping and pattern drafting methods. Through these methods, the students develop and construct design concepts, first in muslin, then in fabric; stressing the importance of proper fit and craftsmanship. No pre-req.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1426 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 704 | 
  | Fashion Construction I | 2001 (002) | Janet Kang | Thurs 3:30 PM - 9:15 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This course offers foundational methods of draping, pattern drafting, and construction techniques to build garments. The students learn how to develop a set of slopers, consisting of bodice, sleeve and skirt, combining and integrating draping and pattern drafting methods. Through these methods, the students develop and construct design concepts, first in muslin, then in fabric; stressing the importance of proper fit and craftsmanship. No pre-req.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1427 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 703 | 
  | Fashion Construction I | 2001 (003) | Agnes Hamerlik | Thurs 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This course offers foundational methods of draping, pattern drafting, and construction techniques to build garments. The students learn how to develop a set of slopers, consisting of bodice, sleeve and skirt, combining and integrating draping and pattern drafting methods. Through these methods, the students develop and construct design concepts, first in muslin, then in fabric; stressing the importance of proper fit and craftsmanship. No pre-req.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1428 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 702 | 
  | Fashion Construction I | 2001 (004) | Saumitra Shrikant Chandratreya | Wed 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This course offers foundational methods of draping, pattern drafting, and construction techniques to build garments. The students learn how to develop a set of slopers, consisting of bodice, sleeve and skirt, combining and integrating draping and pattern drafting methods. Through these methods, the students develop and construct design concepts, first in muslin, then in fabric; stressing the importance of proper fit and craftsmanship. No pre-req.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1429 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 704 | 
  | Fashion Construction I | 2001 (005) | Compton Quashie | Wed 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This course offers foundational methods of draping, pattern drafting, and construction techniques to build garments. The students learn how to develop a set of slopers, consisting of bodice, sleeve and skirt, combining and integrating draping and pattern drafting methods. Through these methods, the students develop and construct design concepts, first in muslin, then in fabric; stressing the importance of proper fit and craftsmanship. No pre-req.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1435 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 702 | 
  | Fashion Construction I | 2001 (006) | Sharon Shoji | Thurs 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This course offers foundational methods of draping, pattern drafting, and construction techniques to build garments. The students learn how to develop a set of slopers, consisting of bodice, sleeve and skirt, combining and integrating draping and pattern drafting methods. Through these methods, the students develop and construct design concepts, first in muslin, then in fabric; stressing the importance of proper fit and craftsmanship. No pre-req.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1437 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 703 | 
  | Fashion Design I | 2002 (001) | Edgar X. Aguilera | Mon 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  Fashion Design I builds the skills and talents required to achieve creative fashion. This class teaches the design fundamentals of the integrated core fashion design curriculum. Students will engage multiple skills to create individual, visionary, unconventional garments, and later, collections. Through a series of projects, students explore form, silhouette, volume, and research in design to arrive at a personal point-of-view in fashion. This course will specifically ask students to work conceptually and to develop research methodologies in their design work. Based on this inquiry, students generate sketches and surface treatments to refine their unique silhouettes and material manipulations. No prerequisite.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1430 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 703 | 
  | Fashion Design I | 2002 (002) | Anke Loh | Mon 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  Fashion Design I builds the skills and talents required to achieve creative fashion. This class teaches the design fundamentals of the integrated core fashion design curriculum. Students will engage multiple skills to create individual, visionary, unconventional garments, and later, collections. Through a series of projects, students explore form, silhouette, volume, and research in design to arrive at a personal point-of-view in fashion. This course will specifically ask students to work conceptually and to develop research methodologies in their design work. Based on this inquiry, students generate sketches and surface treatments to refine their unique silhouettes and material manipulations. No prerequisite.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1431 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 705 | 
  | Fashion Design I | 2002 (003) | Anke Loh | Wed 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  Fashion Design I builds the skills and talents required to achieve creative fashion. This class teaches the design fundamentals of the integrated core fashion design curriculum. Students will engage multiple skills to create individual, visionary, unconventional garments, and later, collections. Through a series of projects, students explore form, silhouette, volume, and research in design to arrive at a personal point-of-view in fashion. This course will specifically ask students to work conceptually and to develop research methodologies in their design work. Based on this inquiry, students generate sketches and surface treatments to refine their unique silhouettes and material manipulations. No prerequisite.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1432 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 701 | 
  | Fashion Design I | 2002 (004) | Kristin Mariani | Tues 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  Fashion Design I builds the skills and talents required to achieve creative fashion. This class teaches the design fundamentals of the integrated core fashion design curriculum. Students will engage multiple skills to create individual, visionary, unconventional garments, and later, collections. Through a series of projects, students explore form, silhouette, volume, and research in design to arrive at a personal point-of-view in fashion. This course will specifically ask students to work conceptually and to develop research methodologies in their design work. Based on this inquiry, students generate sketches and surface treatments to refine their unique silhouettes and material manipulations. No prerequisite.
 
    
   
          Prerequisites
      Student must be a freshman or sophomore and have taken Intro to Fashion, Body & Garment | 
    
   
          Class Number
      1433 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 703 | 
  | Shape And Theory In Garments | 2005 (001) | Benjamin Larose | Tues 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  Explorations in the design of 'experimental' garments using the basic elements of mass, volume, form and motion. Rather than concerning themselves with current design trends or regular fashion problems, students emphasize bodies as forms in motion or as moving sculpture.
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          Class Number
      1414 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Costume Design, Community & Social Engagement
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 723 | 
  | Accessory Design | 2006 (001) | William Walton | Wed 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  In this workshop, students create various accessories from original ideas. This program is divided into projects such as the design and construction of embellished evening bags, summer totes, gloves, costume jewelry, and millinery. Emphasis is placed on references to history of individual accessories and developing collections of illustrations in color.
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          Class Number
      1400 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Product Design
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 1230 | 
  | Beginning Fashion Illustration | 2007 (001) | Dijana Granov | Wed 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
 In Person
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          Description
      
    
  This course develops drawing skills with an emphasis on figure gesture and proportion along with a wide range of media. Students are taught to sketch from a live model while communicating design concepts in clothing with style and expression.
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          Class Number
      1401 | 
    
   
          Credits
      3 | 
    
   
          Department
      Fashion Design
    
   
          Area of Study
      Costume Design, Illustration
    
   
          Location
      Sullivan Center 734 |