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The Bachelor of Science degree program in Fashion Design prepares students to meet the current needs of the fashion industry for creative designers who can develop fashion apparel and accessories for a specific target market. Along with foundation-level technical skills, students develop competencies such as research skills, visioning, and critiquing, through manual and computer work. These skills prepare graduates for successful employment with fashion design production houses or with retailers who market private-label merchandise. Graduates of the Bachelor of Science degree program in Fashion Design are prepared for entry-level employment opportunities such as assistant designers, design technicians, textile designers, illustrators, sourcing specialists, merchandise managers, and product development specialists. The length of the program is twelve [12], eleven [11] week quarters. |
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M. Kathleen Colussy B.S., Nova Southeastern University
Irina Ivanova M.A., B.A., Vitebsk Technological Institute of Light Industry
Ernestine Habersham M.B.A., Jacksonville University; B.G.S., Jacksonville University
Joanne O?Reilly M.S., William Paterson University; B.S., Springfield College
Guerda Pierre B.S., Barry University
Jeffery Stern B.B.A., University of Miami
Kerry Szymanski M.B.A., University of Oregon
Chrisa Tatakis B.F.A., Florida Atlantic University
Andrey Milman B.A., Vitebsk Technology Institute of Light Industry; M.A., Ph.D., All Russian Scientific Research Institute of Technical Aesthetics
Andre West M.F.A., Miami International University of Art and Design; B.S., Huddersfield University
Mariella Adrian B.S., Florida International University |
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