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2021-2022 SLCC General Catalog [**** ATTENTION: YOU ARE VIEWING AN ARCHIVED CATALOG ****]
Fashion Design & Merchandising: Fashion Design Emphasis: AAS (CTE)
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Associate of Applied Science | 67 credits minimum
Visual Art & Design Division
Library Square Campus
General Information 801-957-4073
Program Information 801-957-2000
Program Website
Academic and Career Advising
Program Faculty
Program Manager - Mojdeh Sakaki
Program Faculty - Maria Skelton
Program Description
Fashion Designers are involved in all phases of the apparel design process, using creativity and inspiration to oversee their raw ideas from sketches to samples and finally finished products. This program allows students to develop their personal aesthetic through experiential learning and acquire the technical skills necessary to transform two-dimensional drawings into three-dimensional garments.
Students will acquire skills specific to the area of Fashion Design including pattern making, draping, and sample making. Students electing to pursue an AAS degree in Fashion Design prepare for entry level work in a wide range of careers including but not limited to fashion designer, costume designer, and bridal wear designer.
Career Opportunities
Opportunities in the field of Fashion Design are broad and diverse. They include, but are not limited to:
• Accessory Designer
• Apparel Fashion Designer
• Bridal Wear Designer
• Clothing Designer
• Costume Designer
• Custom Clothing Designer
• Dance Costume Designer
• Design Director
• Evening Wear
• Fashion Designer
• Historic Clothing and Costume
• Intimate Apparel
• Knitwear Designer
• Outerwear Products Designer
• Product Developer
• Swimwear Designer
• Wedding Dress Designer
Transfer/Articulation Information
This degree is designed for students to directly enter the workforce. The degree does not transfer, but courses do. Students intending to transfer should contact the Program Manager, Faculty, or Programs Advisors.
Estimated Cost for Students
Tuition and student fees: http://www.slcc.edu/student/financial/tuition-fees.aspx
Books: $700 - $1,000
Supplies: $800 (min.)
Course Fees: $200 - $250
Estimated Time to Completion
Time to completion is 4 semesters based on a full-time minimum of 15 credits per semester. Less than 15 credits per semester will increase time to completion.
Program Student Learning Outcomes |
Related College-Wide Student Learning Outcomes |
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1 - Acquire substantive knowledge
2 - Communicate effectively
3 - Develop quantitative literacies
4 - Think critically and creatively
5 - Develop knowledge and skills to be civically engaged
6 - Develop the knowledge and skills to work with others in a professional and constructive manner
7 - Develop computer and information literacy |
Demonstrate creative self-expression and artistic ability through conceptual development of fashion products, from initial concept through pattern drafting and final construction, culminating in a capstone project consisting of the creation of a 10-look fashion collection presented in the SLCC Fashion Institute Senior Show.
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1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
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Demonstrate competency and skill in all stages of the apparel design process: including research, concept, design, sample and production.
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1, 3, 4, 6, 7
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Demonstrate the ability to apply acquired knowledge of costume history to apparel design, development, and construction.
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1, 2, 4, 5, 7
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Demonstrate the ability to use domestic and industrial sewing equipment along with various sewing methods and techniques to construct a variety of professionally finished garments.
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1, 3, 4
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Demonstrate the ability to distinguish, source and select appropriate fabrics and notions suitable for specific garment design, based on the properties of different fabric types and the impact these properties have on fabric hand, construction, pressing, finishing, hang and fit.
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1, 3, 4, 6, 7
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Demonstrate an understanding of the elements and principles of design and the ability to analyze and correctly use them in all phases of the design process.
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1, 2, 4, 7
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Demonstrate professional communication and presentation skills, in communicating visual, verbal ideas and concepts, employing the industry standard vocabulary and terminology.
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1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
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Demonstrate the ability to work both independently and as a member of a diverse team, exhibiting effective decision making and the ability to resolve conflicts while maintaining mutual cooperation and respect for others.
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1, 2, 4, 6
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Demonstrate competency in apparel design and development through the creation of a fashion design portfolio and self-promotional tools, in order to effectively market themselves in the industry.
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1, 2, 4, 6, 7
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General Education Requirements
Composition (EN) 1 course
Quantitative Studies (QS) 1 course
Communication (CM) 1 course
Human Relations (HR) 1 course
Distribution Areas
Choose 1 course from the Distribution Areas
Required Courses (44 Credits)
Elective Courses (9 credits)
Select a minimum of nine (9) credits from the following. It is advised to meet with the Fashion Design academic advisor, program manager or faculty for guidance as to the best selection for the student’s career pathway and/or transfer goals.
Emphasis Courses
Choose a minimum of 3 credits from the following list of emphasis courses:
Elective Courses
Choose a minimum of 3 credits from the following list of elective courses:
Advising Notes
The Fashion Design degree offers students flexibility in choosing a variety of potential career-pathways, such as costume design, outerwear design, knitwear design, bridal design, tailoring, custom design clothing, casual wear design. Emphasis is on creativity, developing design concepts, and the ability to create commercially salable garments.
Students are required to complete a total of 67 (minimum) credits to receive their degree (including General Education courses). Students must take 44 required program credits, and then choose a minimum of 9 more program elective credits including at least one “emphasis” course and at least one additional elective course.
It is the student’s responsibility to examine each course description for details of prerequisite classes. Those prerequisites must be satisfied before courses may be taken
Note: Students completing a Fashion Design degree are encouraged to complete a 3 credit FASH 2000 Internship in their chosen Fashion Design emphasis.
The following are some suggested tracks that students may want to consider, however, students are not limited to these. Students are encouraged to consult with the program manager, faculty, or program advisor with questions regarding potential pathways:
Bridal Design & Evening Wear
Students interested in pursuing a career pathway in Bridal Wear / Evening Wear Design may want to consider choosing electives from the following list of courses:
Emphasis Course:
Elective Courses (choose two (2) of the following courses):
Costume Design
Students interested in pursuing a career pathway in Costume Design may want to consider choosing electives from the following courses:
Emphasis Course:
Elective Courses (choose two (2) of the following courses):
Knitwear Design
Students interested in pursuing a career pathway in Knitwear Design may want to consider choosing electives from the following courses:
Emphasis Course:
Elective Courses (choose two (2) of the following courses):
Outerwear and Performance Apparel
Students interested in pursuing a career pathway in Outerwear and Performance Apparel Desig n may want to consider choosing electives from the following courses:
Emphasis Course:
Elective Courses (choose two (2) of the following courses):
Custom Clothing Design/Small Business
Students interested in pursuing a career pathway in Custom Clothing Design/Small Businessmay want to consider choosing electives from the following courses:
Emphasis Course(s):
Elective Courses (choose two (2) of the following courses):
Casual Wear Design
Students interested in pursuing a career pathway in Casual Wear Design may want to consider choosing electives from the following courses:
Emphasis Course(s):
Elective Courses (choose two (2) of the following courses):
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