Design Practices
Dates
Fall Semester: August 25–December 19, 2025
Fall registration: April 28–August 31, 2025
Please note: Tuitions listed here are for the 2024-25 academic year, which includes summer courses. Tuitions for fall courses will be announced in June. Students who register for fall courses will not be billed until June, and they will be billed at 2025-26 tuition rates.
- AP 242 Haute Couture Sewing Techniques
- AP 244 Haute Couture Construction and Technology
- AR 101 Fashion Art and Design
- AR 115 Introduction to CAD Software for Fashion Designers
- FA 105 Life Drawing
- FA 110 Sculpture Studio: Visual Expression of Form and Space
- FD 117 Design Studio I: Introduction to Draping
- FD 133 Materials and Construction I
- FF 111 Visual Design Concepts I
- FF 161 Fashion Art Studio
- ID 103 Interior Design Merchandising
- ID 285 Health, Safety, and Wellness in the Built Environment
- JD 101 Introduction to Jewelry Fabrication
- JD 117 Enameling for Contemporary Jewelry
- JD 121 Wax Carving
- JD 138 Introduction to CAD Modeling for Designers
- JD 141 Introduction to Diamonds
- JD 203 Introduction to Stone Setting
- LD 112 Decorative Leather Techniques
- LD 143 Handbag Design I
- LD 185 Athletic Footwear Drafting
- ML 113 Blocking Techniques for Hats
- ML 115 Fabric Hat Construction
- PM 121 Patternmaking I: Misses' and Women's Wear
- PM 122 Patternmaking II: Misses' and Women's Wear
- PM 233 Patternmaking: Misses' Sportswear
- PM 236 Patternmaking: Coats and Suits I
- PM 255 Fit Analysis and Technical Documentation
- PM 273 Computerized Pattern Grading and Marker Making
- PM 283 Patternmaking for Knit Garments
- TC 111 Beginning Adobe Illustrator for Technical Design
- TL 111 Ladies Tailoring I
AP 242
Haute Couture Sewing Techniques
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1,652.50
The sewing techniques practiced in the finest haute couture ateliers around the world
are introduced and provide the basis for understanding couture. Learn couture techniques
in cutting, hand stitching, seam and hem finishes, pocket construction, pressing,
and finishing. Prerequisite(s): DP 111 or FD 133 or TL 111 or approval of program
advisor
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 13839 | 15A | R | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C713 |
AP 244
Haute Couture Construction and Technology
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1,652.50
Apply couture sewing methodology and construct a skirt and jacket in order to understand
the fitting process, couture fabric selection, proper cutting procedures, and inner
construction methods. Prerequisite(s): AP 242 or FD 231
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 21345 | 15A | T | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C713 |
AR 101
Fashion Art and Design
1.5 credits
In state $330.00 Out of state $991.50
Online: In state $352.50 Out of state $1,014.00
For Fashion Business Management and Textile Development and Marketing students. Studies
basic proportions of the fashion figure, garment details and terminology, and principles
of color.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 18364 | OL1 | ONLINE | ||
| 6404 | 15A | W | 6:30 PM–8:20 PM | C705 |
AR 115
Introduction to CAD Software for Fashion Designers
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
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.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 17229 | 15A | R | 6:30 PM–9:20 PM | C313 |
FA 105
Life Drawing
1.5 credits
In state $330.00 Out of state $991.50
For Fashion Design and Menswear students. Focus on figure drawing, stressing line,
gesture, and composition. Study of proportion and anatomy of the human figure is undertaken.
| Winter 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 2243 | 15A | M, T, W, R, F | 1:10 PM–4:45 PM | D630 |
FA 110
Sculpture Studio: Visual Expression of Form and Space
1.5 credits
In state $330.00 Out of state $991.50
For non-majors and anyone interested in exploring three-dimensional space and creative
expression. Students explore the relationships among form, structure, material, and
content using various techniques and tools. They develop artistic skills to enhance
their studies in all design fields as well as the fine arts.
| Winter 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 2244 | 15A | M, T, W, R, F | 1:10 PM–4:45 PM | D633 |
FD 117
Design Studio I: Introduction to Draping
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
This course introduces fashion design students to the basic principles and techniques
of draping in fabric as a means to creatively interpret and develop contemporary designs.
An emphasis on proportion, balance, and shape as related to design aesthetics broadens
students' understanding for actualizing and realizing three-dimensional design prototypes
through manipulating muslin.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 19494 | 15A | W | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C701 |
FD 133
Materials and Construction I
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
The course emphasizes sewing construction, fabric cutting/layout, and finishing techniques
for creating garment prototypes as they relate to the design process. The student
is introduced to sewing techniques using cottons, wools, and interfacings. Historical
and contemporary examples of garments are referenced to understand construction techniques.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 18116 | 15A | M | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C715 |
FF 111
Visual Design Concepts I
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
This course teaches students to understand, analyze, and draw the female fashion figure,
front, turned, and back views. Students learn how to communicate their design ideas
in a fashion sketch through garment details, silhouettes, and color theory. Acquiring
skills in design development sketching enables them to create simple design groups.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 15060 | 15A | R | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C807 |
FF 161
Fashion Art Studio
3.0 credits
In state $660.00 Out of state $1,983.00
Students learn to render various fabrics and design, using them in their fashion design
projects. They develop original designs through research. Design journals, various
presentation formats, and design markets are explored. Module A covers designing and
drawing fashion presentation groups. Module B covers drawing from live fashion models.
Prerequisite(s): FF 111
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 20982 | 15A | M | 6:30 PM–8:20 PM | C607 |
ID 103
Interior Design Merchandising
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
Created specifically for Fashion Business Management students, the course offers a
comprehensive introduction to the dynamic world of home furnishings and visual merchandising
practices. The course also introduces the main categories of home furnishings, exploring
how these products are showcased and sold in department stores and showrooms.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 12913 | 101 | W | 9:10 AM–11:00 AM | D505 |
ID 285
Health, Safety, and Wellness in the Built Environment
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
In this course, students learn the regulations that govern the design, construction,
and occupancy of building interiors relative to health, safety, and welfare. Zoning,
building codes, occupancy regulations, fire prevention, egress, barrier-free accessibility
(ADA) requirements, industry design and lighting performance standards, acoustics,
human factors, and ergonomics are covered.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 21678 | 101 | T | 2:10 PM–5:00 PM | D505 |
JD 101
Introduction to Jewelry Fabrication
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
Basic processes used in the design and creation of jewelry. Students fabricate their
own designs in the studio.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 19515 | 15A | M | 6:30 PM–9:20 PM | A480 |
| 20657 | 15B | T | 6:30 PM—9:20 PM | A481 |
| 20692 | 15C | R | 6:30 PM—9:20 PM | A481 |
JD 117
Enameling for Contemporary Jewelry
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
Vitreous enamel has been used for centuries as a means of adding color and richness
to precious objects and jewelry. This course examines historical and contemporary
uses of enamel, and explores the various methods of its application, including cloisonne,
limoges, and champleve; the use of silver and gold foils; oxidation; surface finishing;
and setting techniques. Prerequisite(s): JD 101 or JD 174
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 20693 | 15A | W | 6:30 PM–9:20 PM | A481 |
JD 121
Wax Carving
1.0 credits
In state $220.00 Out of state $661.00
Wax carving of designs suitable for jewelry, stressing illusion and perspective, needed
for both brooches and rings. Emphasis is on preparing a design and model for production.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 20159 | 15A | F | 6:30 PM–8:20 PM | A480 |
JD 138
Introduction to CAD Modeling for Designers
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
Using current hard-surface modeling software, students will make 2D drawings and model
3D parts, beginning with general exercises and leading to projects specific to their
fields of study. Students will learn to develop basic designs and to explore their
personal approach to the media. Fluency in basic computer skills is strongly recommended.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 19518 | 15A | R | 6:30 PM–9:20 PM | C231 |
JD 141
Introduction to Diamonds
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
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.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 21673 | 15A | T | 6:30 PM–9:20 PM | C816 |
JD 203
Introduction to Stone Setting
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
This course introduces the art and craft of stone setting, focusing on both the technical
and historic. Student projects are engineered to expose, educate, and encourage analysis
and understanding of the physical parameters needed to securely hold stones and other
applicable materials for presentation in the fine jewelry and accessories. Prerequisite(s):
JD 101 or JD 174
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 20186 | 15A | W | 6:30 PM–9:20 PM | A480 |
LD 112
Decorative Leather Techniques
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1,652.50
Studying such ornamentation techniques as trapunto, inlay, welting, pleating, and
weaving, students learn how to apply them to leather apparel and accessories design.
Basic patternmaking skills used in the construction of handbags, belts, and portfolios
are taught.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 16461 | 15A | R | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | A487 |
LD 143
Handbag Design I
3.0 credits
In state $660.00 Out of state $1,983.00
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.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 11236 | 15A | W | 5:10 PM–10:00 PM | A487 |
LD 185
Athletic Footwear Drafting
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1,652.50
Students draft the components of an athletic shoe using both freehand and CAD. A history
of the athletic footwear industry and the integration of technology in athletic footwear
are introduced. Students make a model of an outsole design.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 19522 | 15A | T | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C615 |
ML 113
Blocking Techniques for Hats
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1,652.50
Students acquire basic stitching, patternmaking, and blocking skills while completing
a beret, baseball cap, draped felt hat, and a one-piece blocked felt hat.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 8893 | 15A | W | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | A485 |
ML 115
Fabric Hat Construction
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1,652.50
Students learn to develop patterns and construct soft fabric hats and caps. Grain
lines, fabric qualities, and support materials are covered, as is the impact of the
materials on the hat's shape and body.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 19977 | 101 | R | 2:10 PM–6:00 PM | A485 |
PM 121
Patternmaking I: Misses' and Women's Wear
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
Online: In state $470.00 Out of state $1,352.00
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.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 19114 | OL1 | ONLINE | ||
| 21416 | 25A | W | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C610 |
PM 122
Patternmaking II: Misses' and Women's Wear
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
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.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 15338 | 25A | T | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C610 |
PM 233
Patternmaking: Misses' Sportswear
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
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
| Spring 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 20031 | 25A | T | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C412 |
PM 236
Patternmaking: Coats and Suits I
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
Students learn patternmaking for all types of coats and suits.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
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| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 18838 | 25A | M | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C412 |
PM 255
Fit Analysis and Technical Documentation
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
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.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 19586 | 25A | R | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C610 |
PM 273
Computerized Pattern Grading and Marker Making
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
Exploration on the use of computer grading to prepare markets and to grade patterns.
System hardware capabilities are covered and basic computer skills are required. Prerequisite(s):
PM 122 and PM 171 or approval of chair
| Spring 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 21662 | 25A | M | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | CCC40 |
PM 283
Patternmaking for Knit Garments
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
This course explores various styling techniques for misses' and women's cut-and-sew
knit sweaters, pants, dresses, and costumes. Students also learn appropriate methods
for steaming, fitting, and finishing garments.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 21663 | 25A | W | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C412 |
TC 111
Beginning Adobe Illustrator for Technical Design
2.0 credits
In state $440.00 Out of state $1,322.00
Online: In state $470.00 Out of state $1,352.00
Students learn fundamental basic sketching using Adobe Illustrator. Course assignments
focus on creating garments using Adobe Illustrator software. Project is final portfolio
of customer profile, mood board, fabric board, color board, and 12 Adobe Illustrated
coordinate groups, both fronts and backs. The basics of Illustrator is taught. so
students are capable of going into the Advanced Adobe Illustrator course, learning
technical sketching for technical packets.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 17049 | OL1 | ONLINE | ||
TL 111
Ladies Tailoring I
2.5 credits
In state $550.00 Out of state $1,652.50
Introduces students to the fundamental hand and machine skills. Includes construction
processes, assembly procedures, selection of trimmings and notions, fabric cutting,
and fabrics. Basic knowledge of sewing is required.
| Spring 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 20346 | 15A | W | 6:30 PM–10:20 PM | C706 |