AA Fashion Design, Merchandising, and Media - Fashion Design and Technology
Program Description
AUF’s Associate of Arts Degree in Fashion Design, Merchandising and Media is comprised of a combination of courses that focus on the four available program concentrations:
- Fashion Design and Technology
- Accessory Design and Technology
- Fashion Merchandising, Marketing, and Retail
- Fashion Communication, Promotion, and Media
Program Objectives
This program is designed to shape highly qualified professionals through a hybrid approach of a rigorous academic component and hands-on teaching techniques.
- The goal is to develop skills for future careers in fashion with roots stemming from the creative tradition of artisanal arts and industry presence in Italy.
- By stimulating creative craftsmanship and know-how, students integrate fashion practices and knowledge with contemporary perspectives, mentored by international faculty members that directly represent the industry.
General Education Requirements
All AA candidates are required to complete 21 gen ed credits in the areas of English Composition, Humanities, Mathematics, Physical and Biological Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Diversity and Intercultural Studies, and Italian language. Requirements vary according to the program. Some requirements are embedded in multiple courses, and certain programs may require additional credits to complete the associate-level program of study, as defined in the individual program curriculum.
Program Outcomes
The specialization in Fashion Design and Technology focuses on developing:
- Design competency from the creation and interpretation of a creative concept into an effective fashion collection.
- Competitive skills in prototyping, distinguished by a mature knowledge of the visual and cultural language of Italian fashion.
Career Opportunities
Fashion Design and Technology: senior designers in charge of the design and production phases of fashion collections for diverse markets.
AUF’s Associate of Arts Degree in Fashion Design, Merchandising and Media is comprised of a combination of courses that focus on the four available program concentrations:
- Fashion Design and Technology
- Accessory Design and Technology
- Fashion Merchandising, Marketing, and Retail
- Fashion Communication, Promotion, and Media
Program Objectives
This program is designed to shape highly qualified professionals through a hybrid approach of a rigorous academic component and hands-on teaching techniques.
- The goal is to develop skills for future careers in fashion with roots stemming from the creative tradition of artisanal arts and industry presence in Italy.
- By stimulating creative craftsmanship and know-how, students integrate fashion practices and knowledge with contemporary perspectives, mentored by international faculty members that directly represent the industry.
General Education Requirements
All AA candidates are required to complete 21 gen ed credits in the areas of English Composition, Humanities, Mathematics, Physical and Biological Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Diversity and Intercultural Studies, and Italian language. Requirements vary according to the program. Some requirements are embedded in multiple courses, and certain programs may require additional credits to complete the associate-level program of study, as defined in the individual program curriculum.
Program Outcomes
The specialization in Fashion Design and Technology focuses on developing:
- Design competency from the creation and interpretation of a creative concept into an effective fashion collection.
- Competitive skills in prototyping, distinguished by a mature knowledge of the visual and cultural language of Italian fashion.
Career Opportunities
Fashion Design and Technology: senior designers in charge of the design and production phases of fashion collections for diverse markets.
A.A. CURRICULUM
Additional General Education Requirements ( 12 credits )
Italian Language |
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Mathematics | |
Physical and Biological Sciences | |
English Composition |
FIRST YEAR ( 37 credits )
- FTADSR210 Sketching and Rendering Accessories
- PSELHS300S Introduction to Health and Safety
- FTFCSF365 Fashion Retail Management Experiential Learning
- FTFDFD230 Fashion Design Studio I
- FTFDSC315 Sewing and Construction Techniques I
- FTFCPF280 Faces, Facts, and Places in Italian Fashion
- FTADAD255 Introduction to Accessory Design and Production: Shoes, Bags, and Belts Experiential Learning
- FTFDPM260 Flat and Digital Patternmaking
- FTFMVM325 Visual Merchandise and Display
- BUMKFM280 Introduction to Fashion Marketing
- FTFCFM300 Fashion, Media, and Culture
- PSSPJN001 January EL Project I NC
SECOND YEAR ( 36 credits )
- FTFDSC380 Sewing and Construction Techniques II
- FTFDFD375 Fashion Design Studio II Experiential Learning
- FTFDKW200 Introduction to Knitwear Design
- FTFDDR340 Draping
- FTFDLD370 Line Development for Fashion
- FTFDFC355 Fashion Collection Design and Production Experiential Learning
- FTFDFS350 Fashion Styling
- FTFDDK300 Digital Knitwear Design
- PSPDPO380 Portfolio Development
- FTFCCF390 Fashion Show Production, Coordination, and Promotion
- PSSPJN002 January EL Project II NC