'FASH' -- Fashion Merchandising and Design Courses
 
    
 

 

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This course discusses industry-quick alternatives to traditional construction and tailoring techniques using overlock and single needle machines.  Hands-on experience using woven fabrics for tailored clothing and novelty knits.
 
(36 hours lecture;  54 hours lab;    Degree applicable, CSU)

Course Measurable Objectives:

  1. Demonstrate skills in using industry power machines and in making modifications for non-industry equipment.
  2. Develop a practical understanding of advanced industry construction techniques.
  3. Evaluate and apply proper finishing techniques as appropriate to a variety of fabrics.
  4. Construct different types of garments using industry standard methods and applications.
  5. Compare and contrast appropriate finishing methods for a variety of fabrics.
  6. Differentiate the proper use of equipment depending on fiber content, fabric construction, characteristics, and finishes.
  7. Organize, prioritize, and manage time to complete projects within the guidelines of class standards.
  8. Inspect and evaluate personal projects and the work of others.

Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:


Students completing FASH 12 - Clothing Construction 2 will be able to:
  1. assemble a Men's Long Sleeve Shirt with Yoke, Plackets, Cuff and Collar pursuant to apparel industry standards.
  2. assemble a Pant with Fly Zipper and Welt Pocket pursuant to apparel industry standards.

 
    
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