Fashion Design and MerchandisingFASHN 1, FASHION TRENDS AND DESIGN 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to serve both students of fashion design and fashion merchandising in preparing them to become familiar with the nature of fashion design and its components and to understand how environmental factors influence the style, color, texture, and design of garments. Fashion materials, theories of fashion adoption, sources of design inspiration, and manufacturing a garment will be discussed. 1967 11:15a-12:35p MW BUS 107 Mobasheri F H 4309 6:45p-9:50p T BUS 107 Ivas L FASHN 2, COLOR ANALYSIS 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. This course is an exploration of color theory and elements of design with emphasis on the expertise of color mixing and creative color combinations. Theory is applied to textile, fashion design, and fashion merchandising. 4310 6:00p-10:05p W BUS 107 Lake R G FASHN 3, APPAREL CONSTRUCTION 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. This course is an introduction to basic sewing techniques of costume and manufacturing apparel and provides familiarization with the tools used in the fashion industry. Development of fundamental skills and terminology of clothing construction. Emphasis is on interrelationship of fabric, fiber, design and construction techniques. This course is required of all Fashion Design and Merchandising majors. *Maximum credit is for two courses from Fashion 3, 6, 10. 1968 2:45p-5:50p MW BUS 107 Thornton D M 1969 3:30p-6:35p TTh BUS 107 Staff FASHN 5, FASHION BUYING 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. This is an introductory course in fashion buying to acquaint the students with the life of a buyer that includes considerations and practices of an executive or middle manager. The buyer’s position includes responsibilities such as making evaluations and maintaining standards that are complete and constant. This course will also present an awareness of quality effect of stocking merchandise and knowing and effectively practicing what to buy, when to buy, and how much to buy. 1970 9:30a-10:50a TTh BUS 107 Mobasheri F H FASHN 6A, PATTERN ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (2,2) 2 UNITS Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Fashion 3. This course is a study of the basic pattern drafting techniques of the apparel industry and the transfer of a design to a flat pattern. Students learn to design and make their own patterns. *Maximum credit is for two courses from Fashion 2, 6, 10. 1971 12:15p-4:15p F BUS 107 Avazian D J FASHN 9A, FASHION ILLUSTRATION AND ADVERTISING (3,3) 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. This course will give students skill in drawing fashion figures and deals with contemporary idealized proportions used for fashion today for both fashion design and fashion merchandising. Students will develop individual style in their presentation, and learn to use their drawing as a means of communicating their ideas and designs. 4311 6:45p-9:50p M BUS 107 Armstrong J I FASHN 9B, ADVANCED FASHION ILLUSTRATION AND ADVERTISING 2 UNITS Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Fashion 2 and 9A. This course provides the student with advanced techniques used to illustrate fashion and is for students of fashion design or fashion merchandising. Techniques are taught that are used for quick and realistic sketching and rendering with water color to illustrate various designs and textures. 4312 4:30p-8:35p F BUS 107 Armstrong J B Arrange-1 Hour BUS 107 Armstrong J B FASHN 10, ADVANCED CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION (3,3) 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Fashion 3. Emphasis on unique and creative designs with manipulation of appropriate and more difficult fabrics. Students will gain more confidence and speed in their design developments, pattern making and construction. *Maximum credit is for two courses from Fashion 3, 6 or 10. 1972 12:15p-3:20p TTh BUS 107 Mobasheri F H FASHN 16, PATTERN GRADING 2 UNITS Transfer: CSU • Advisory: Fashion 6A or 9. Grading is the process of proportionally increasing or decreasing the production pieces according to set measurements for each clothing classification (Women’s Junior Petite, Junior, Misses, Half-sizes). This is done without changing or losing the style proportions which are part of the design concept while still retaining the original lines and style of the garment. Students are introduced to and become familiar with a computer program used for grading in the fashion industry, and with the logic and rules that apply to pattern grading. 1974 8:00a-12:05p F BUS 107 Wicksman M R FASHN 89A, COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE — FASHION 1 UNITS Please see Cooperative Work Experience section. 1976 Arrange-4 Hours BUS 107 Mobasheri F H FASHN 89B, COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE — FASHION 2 UNITS Please see Cooperative Work Experience section. 2952 Arrange-8 Hours BUS 107 Mobasheri F H FASHN 89C, COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE — FASHION 3 UNITS Please see Cooperative Work Experience section. 2953 Arrange-12 Hours BUS 107 Mobasheri F H |