Apparel and Textile Design
Bachelor's degree
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
-
Type
Bachelor's degree
-
Location
Michigan center (USA)
-
Start date
Different dates available
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program in Apparel and Textile Design provides professional preparation in apparel and textile design. The core of the program emphasizes aesthetics and creativity; two- and three-dimensional design skills; design technology; textile materials; the historical and cultural aspects of apparel; and the role of apparel and textiles in a global context.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
Subjects
- Design
- Textile Design
- Art
Course programme
Art and Design: Concepts and Practices
Three-Dimensional Form
One of the following courses (3 credits):
Special Topics in Drawing
Complete three additional Studio Art or Graphic Design courses. Courses used in fulfillment of item 3. a. and 3. b. may not be used to fulfill this requirement (9 credits):
All of the following courses (18 to 23 credits):
Basic Apparel Structuring
Explorations in Apparel and Textile Design
Structuring, Couture and Tailored Garments
Apparel Pattern Design
Portfolio Development and Exhibition (W)
Internship in Apparel and Textiles
Complete five of the following courses (15 credits):
Design Development and Presentation
Design Methods and Approaches
Special Topics in Apparel
Special Topics in Textiles
Apparel and Textile Design, Graphic Design or Studio Art electives: Additional credits in Apparel and Textile Design, Graphic Design or Studio Art courses as needed to meet the requirement of at least 65, but not more than 68, credits in the major. Courses in item 3. g. may not be used in fulfillment of this requirement.
Art History and Visual Culture (a minimum of 12 credits)
Complete four courses from the following:
The following course (3 credits):
History of Dress and Textile
One or both of the following courses (3 or 6 credits):
Dress, Culture and Human Behavior
Global Context for Sustainable Design
One or two History of Art courses as approved by the student's academic advisor (3 to 8 credits)
Apparel and Textile Design