College of Visual and Performing Arts
Curriculum
The curriculum of the B.F.A. degree program in fashion design includes the basic skills of construction, flat pattern, draping and presentation, all with an emphasis on design. Important related topics include textiles, fashion drawing, fashion marketing and computer-assisted design. Students have the option to join the Design Living Learning Community.
- Demonstrate appropriate and advanced apparel construction skills using industry specific machinery.
- Apply skills to visually translate detailed apparel design concepts, materiality, color and fit through two-dimensional fashion sketching and illustration.
- Develop well proportioned, balanced and competently fit industry standard apparel patterns by using both two- and three-dimensional approaches.
- Demonstrate the use of appropriate material and color choices as it applies to the apparel design collection within its cyclical and seasonal relationship to consumer buying and use habits.
- Demonstrate a visual and theoretical understanding of fashion, art and design history and their relationships to the cultural context and social implications within their periods.
- Research, gather, analyze and develop apparel collection concepts from a variety of base source materials and translate these findings two dimensionally in the form of unique apparel collections.
Extracurricular Opportunities
Fashion and Design Society
FADS is an open environment for the discussion of new ideas that brings important concerns of the global fashion industry to the forefront at Syracuse University. The society creates opportunities for students to gain real-time experience in fields that might be career avenues for them in the future.
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