Design Practices
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Dates
Fall Semester: August 26–December 20, 2024
Fall Registration: April 29–August 30, 2024
AP 243 Haute Couture Decorative Techniques and Embellishments
AR 115 Introduction to CAD Software for Fashion Designers
CG 221 Design and Authoring for Interactive Media I
CT 244 Introduction to Web Design
CT 305 Digital Design: Visual Communication
CT 411 Design and Interaction
EP 364 Understanding, Developing Web 3.0 Business Opportunities and NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens)
FD 342 CAD for Fashion Design and Development
HA 215 History of Menswear
JD 141 Introduction to Diamonds
JD 244 Gemology III
LD 101 Accessories Design
LD 133 Footwear Design I
LD 143 Handbag Design I
LD 181 Ergonomics for Athletic Footwear
LD 184 Athletic Footwear Sketching
ML 113 Blocking Techniques for Hats
ML 241 Bridal and Special Occasion Headwear
ML 243 Creative Design in Headwear
PK 216 Foundation in Packaging Design
PM 121 Patternmaking I: Misses' and Women's Wear
PM 122 Patternmaking II: Misses' and Women's Wear
PM 171 Pattern Grading: Misses' and Women's Wear
PM 233 Patternmaking: Misses' Sportswear
PM 255 Fit Analysis and Technical Documentation
TC 202 Browzwear Computerized Pattern Corrections and 3D Avatar Fitting
AP 243
Haute Couture Decorative Techniques and Embellishments
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1652.50
Expands knowledge of the couture by exploring various decorative techniques. Learn
how to hand bead and apply rocailles, sequins, pearls, and faux gems on different
types of fabrics. Create embellishments such as flowers and frog closures from fabric
and ribbons, hand embroider original designs, and learn the arts of quilting, cartridge
pleating, and trapunto. Prerequisite(s): AP 242 or approval of chairperson
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
32844 | 15A | T | 6:30–10:20 PM | C713 |
AR 115
Introduction to CAD Software for Fashion Designers
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
Acquire basic knowledge and hands-on experience with software applications typically
used by designers in the fashion industry. Develop the computer skills needed to create
original designs in various formats.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
31208 | 15A | T | 6:30–9:20 PM | C313 |
CG 221
Design and Authoring for Interactive Media I
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
Introduction to designing for interactive media using current scripting languages
to produce finished projects, including websites, games, and animation for various
delivery media including mobile devices. Importing various kinds of graphics, video,
animation, special effects, and sound is explored. Basic image editing skills are
recommended before registering for the course.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
33212 | 15A | M | 6:30–9:20 PM | C227 |
CT 244
Introduction to Web Design
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
Students acquire a fundamental understanding of internet technology and attain basic
web design skills. Topics addressed include hypertext markup language, cascading style
sheets, digital imaging for the web, email marketing and the principles of web design.
Prerequisite(s): CD 126, CD 224 or CT 200
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
33565 | 15A | R | 6:30–9:20 PM | C306 |
CT 305
Digital Design: Visual Communication
3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Online: In state $942.00 Out of state $2757.00
This digital design course introduces the principles of personal and brand communications.
Students learn to articulate ideas and emotions through design elements such as line,
shape, space, color, composition, and typography. Students enrolled are expected to
have writing and presentation skills from classes such as EN 121 or EN 242.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
33243 | BL1 | ONLINE |
CT 411
Design and Interaction
2.0 credits
In state $598.00 Out of state $1808.00
This course emphasizes the human-centered design process and introduces principles
fundamental to interaction design. Key topics include communication theory, user research
and concept evaluation methods, visualization and navigation through information spaces,
time-based information, paper prototyping, and usability testing. Prerequisite(s):
CT 244 or approval of instructor
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
31515 | 65A | M | 6:30–9:20 PM | C315 |
Understanding, Developing Web 3.0 Business Opportunities and NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens)
3.0 credits
In state $897.00 Out of state $2712.00
Students will gain an understanding of Web 3.0, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and how
to utilize them in creative businesses and entrepreneurship. The fundamentals of Web
3.0/NFTs will be learned, including how to create, mint, develop tokens, create authenticity,
generate digital ownership, innovative opportunities, and ventures.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
33413 | 75A | T | 6:30–9:20 PM | C311 |
FD 342
CAD for Fashion Design and Development
2.0 credits
In state $598.00 Out of state $1808.00
Using fashion designer methodology, students digitally create fabrics and explore
textile possibilities for garments they have designed, using fashion industry proprietary/simulation
CAD software. Students learn the fundamentals of merging garment and fabric design
to create collections with an overall balance of color, pattern, texture, proportion,
and function. Requires approval of Chair if transfer/exchange student.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
32316 | 65A | M | 6:30–9:20 PM | C409 |
HA 215
History of Menswear
3.0 credits
In state $660.00 Out of state $1983.00
Surveys the history of men’s costume in the West, from its foundations in ancient
and medieval costume to the late 20th century, through illustrated lectures and visits
to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Costume Collection at The Museum at FIT.
(G7: Humanities) Prerequisite(s): HA 112
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
30429 | 35A | T | 6:30–9:20 PM | B508 |
JD 141
Introduction to Diamonds
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
This introductory course provides an overview to diamonds, how crystals form, the
physical and optical properties of diamonds, and mining techniques throughout history
from ancient times to the present day. Other topics include a review of mining locations
and techniques, and the cultural, environmental, financial, and global economic impact
of diamonds.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
26916 | 15A | T | 6:30–9:20 PM | C816 |
JD 244
Gemology III
3.0 credits
In state $660.00 Out of state $1983.00
In-depth study of gem materials and their synthetic counterparts. Topics include functionality
of gem equipment, application to gem testing, and the development of gem material
from its atomic natural structure to polished gem state. Prerequisite(s): JD 243 and
JD 281, or approval of chairperson
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
33708 | 15A | F | 6:30–10:20 PM | C816 |
LD 101
Accessories Design
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
For students not majoring in Accessories Design. Introduction to major areas of accessories
design. Various types of shoes, handbags, and belts are analyzed in terms of materials,
construction, and presentation. Students acquire hands-on techniques in all three
phases.
Footwear Design I
3.0 credits
In state $660.00 Out of state $1983.00
The basic concepts of footwear design are introduced and the history and types of
footwear are discussed. Students develop skills for working with a last and learn
patternmaking, sewing, construction, and finishing techniques for closed shoes.
Handbag Design I
3 credits
In state $660.00 Out of state $1983.00
The skills to design and produce handbags are taught. Students become familiar with
patternmaking techniques, machinery and equipment, and the various styles in handbag
design. They learn how to translate original concepts into finished products.
Ergonomics for Athletic Footwear
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
This in-depth study of the ergonomic requirements of footwear for myriad athletic
activities focuses on integrating the anatomy and function of the human form with
sport-specific design considerations. Injuries, sport surfaces and the evolution of
athletic footwear within the several elemental genres are also discussed along with
latest trends in materials and manufacturing.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
30889 | 15A | R | 6:30–8:20 PM | C615 |
LD 184
Athletic Footwear Sketching
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1652.50
Students learn to hand sketch the components of performance athletic footwear and
integrate sketch development, function, and technology into the footwear design.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
30890 | 15A | T | 6:30–10:20 PM | C615 |
ML 113
Blocking Techniques for Hats
2.5.0 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1652.50
Students acquire basic stitching, patternmaking, and blocking skills while completing
a beret, baseball cap, draped felt hat, and a one-piece blocked felt hat.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
32440 | 15A | R | 6:30–10:20 PM | A485 |
ML 241
Bridal and Special Occasion Headwear
2.5.0 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1652.50
By completing a collection of hats for a wedding, students continue to master their
blocking and sewing skills. How to block and create a classic turban is also taught.
Students work with veiling and wire. Prerequisite(s): ML 115
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
33051 | 15A | W | 6:30–10:20 PM | A485 |
ML 243
Creative Design in Headwear
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1652.50
Students use the techniques acquired in their previous classes to create a challenging,
unified collection of headwear that reflects their individual style. Prerequisite(s):
ML 115
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
33705 | 15A | M | 6:30–10:20 PM | A485 |
PK 216
Foundation in Packaging Design
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
Online: In state $470.00 Out of state $1352.00
This course introduces the fundamentals of packaging design. Lectures and design assignments
provide students with the opportunity to understand and explore packaging design principles
as they apply to the marketing of consumer brands. Co-requisite(s): (for one-year
Communication Design Foundation students) AD 216
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
32682 | OL1 | ONLINE | ||
27708 | 15A | M | 6:30–9:20 PM | D530 |
31107 | 15B | W | 6:30–9:20 PM | D530 |
PM 121
Patternmaking I: Misses’ and Women’s Wear
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
Online: In state $470.00 Out of state $1352.00
Development of basic body slopers using standard specification measurements. Collars
and basic sleeve shapes, as well as paper patterns and a final fabric sample, are
made. Students learn the importance of fit and balance when creating a high-quality
production pattern. Specifications are discussed in relation to both pattern development
and finished garment measurements.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
5090 | 25A | T | 6:30–10:20 PM | C412 |
PM 122
Patternmaking II: Misses’ and Women’s Wear
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
Students use basic slopers to develop additional patterns for style variations. Patterns
are developed for bodice, torso, sleeves and skirt slopers. Pattern corrections are
made according to fit, balance, and specification measurements. Final patterns and
fabric samples acceptable for mass production are created.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
5092 | 25A | T | 6:30–10:20 PM | C610 |
PM 171
Pattern Grading: Misses’ and Women’s Wear
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
Introduction to manual pattern grading and marker-layout techniques. The students
learn how to apply grade measurements proportionally to all the pieces within a pattern.
The importance of accurate measurement specifications and their effect on the finished
product are emphasized. Marker-layouts for samples, costing and mass production are
developed. Prerequisite(s): PM 121 or approval from program coordinator
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
32812 | 25A | M | 6:30–10:20 PM | C412 |
PM 233
Patternmaking: Misses’ Sportswear
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
Students learn the necessary details involved in developing linings, facings, fusibles,
stays, and stampers for both tops and bottoms. Pant and jacket slopers are created,
with a strong emphasis on fit. Multiple construction techniques are discussed. A final
fabric sample is developed with all the specification measurements and construction
details necessary for manufacturing. Prerequisite(s): PM 121
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
32656 | 25A | W | 6:30–10:20 PM | C610 |
PM 255
Fit Analysis and Technical Documentation
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
This course introduces the students to fitting tops, dresses, skirts, pants, and basic
jackets on live, professional industry models. Proportions and balance are analyzed,
and adjustments and corrections are made on the production pattern. Prerequisite(s):
PM 233
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
33585 | 25A | R | 6:30–10:20 PM | C412 |
TC 202
Browzwear Computerized Pattern Corrections and 3D Avatar Fitting
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1322.00
This course focuses on garment fit analysis and pattern corrections using the two
major CAD programs used in the apparel industry. Students learn advanced computerized
patternmaking using Gerber Accumark PDS (Pattern Design System) and 3D virtual garment
fitting using Browzwear PDS. By analyzing garment fittings in the virtual environment,
students experience unique aspects of the program and learn relations between fit
issues and pattern corrections. Simulating 3D garment fitting from the simple top
to structured jacket, soft woven to hard woven, and fitted to relaxed look, students
will learn how these factors affect pattern corrections in order to retain the original
look of the garment.
Fall | ||||
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CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
32117 | 25A | W | 6:30–10:20 PM | CCC16 |