Fashion A050-
Sewing Lab
(.5-2)
A laboratory-based course to improve clothing construction skills. Students work independently according to a study plan they devise and complete under the supervision of the course instructor. Includes periodic student-teacher conferences, completion of individualized lab assignments, and a final self-assessment report. Enrollment is open all semester. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. This course may be taken four times. One and one-half to six hours arranged laboratory. Not applicable to AA or AS degree.
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Fashion A100-
Beginning Clothing Techniques
(3)
This course is basic clothing construction using the latest methods. Students will learn fifty basic clothing construction techniques and complete two easy-to-sew projects. Two hours lecture, four hours non-lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Fashion A101-
Intermediate Clothing Techniques
(3)
Prerequisite:
Fashion A100 or concurrent enrollment.
Intermediate techniques to increase skill level in garment construction. The student will complete a minimum of two projects. Two hours lecture, four hours Intermediate techniques to increase skill level in garment construction. The student will complete a minimum of two projects. This course may be taken two times. Two hours lecture, four hours non-lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Fashion A102-
Industrial Sewing Techniques
(2)
Prerequisite:
Fashion A100 or concurrent enrollment.
Advanced clothing construction techniques with emphasis on industrial equipment, techniques, use, and care. One hour lecture, two hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Fashion A105-
Sewing Skills Assessment
(3)
Prerequisite:
Advisory: Fashion A100 or A101.
Assessment of sewing skills and performance of specified clothing techniques required for Fashion A100 and A101. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only. One hour lecture, five hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Fashion A108-
Introduction to Fashion Design on the Computer
(2)
An introductory course using computer-assisted fashion design software, SnapFashun, on the Macintosh. Proper usage and maintenance of computers, utilization of fashion design software, creation of flat sketches, hang tags and labels, development of textile prints, assembling storyboards, and exploration of Internet resources will be covered. One and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Fashion A110-
Applied Textiles and Design
(3)
(CAN FCS 6)
Selection, use, care, and performance standards for textile products for fashion apparel and interior textiles. Three hours.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
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Fashion A115-
Careers in Fashion
(3)
An overview and introduction to employment opportunities and careers related to fashion design, apparel construction, fashion merchandising, and costume. The course will profile jobs and job qualifications in the fashion industry. Three hours.
Transfer Credit: CSU.
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Fashion A118-
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