Associate of Arts in Fashion Design (AAFD)
In the world of fashion design, says the U.S. Department of Labor, employers seek individuals with a 2- or 4-year degree who are knowledgeable about textiles, fabrics, ornamentation, and fashion trends. Designers must have a strong sense of the esthetic: an eye for color and detail, a sense of balance and proportion, and an appreciation for beauty. Fashion designers also need excellent communication and problem-solving skills. Despite the advancement of computer-aided design, sketching ability remains an important advantage in fashion design. A good portfolio often is the deciding factor in getting a job.
The goal of American InterContinental University's Associate of Arts in Fashion Design degree program is to develop creative and innovative designers who are equipped with the techniques of fine craftsmanship and attuned to the needs of the consumer. In addition to a solid base in general education, the fashion program is designed to provide specialized training in sketching, garment construction, patternmaking and draping. It also emphasizes creativity and mastering traditional skills used in the fashion industry.
Career Opportunities
The Associate of Arts in Fashion Design offers an up-to-date education that can help prepare students to pursue a career as a/an:
- Merchandising Assistant
- Personal Stylist
- Costume Designer
- Assistant Designer
- Associate Accessory Designer
Challenging, Relevant Coursework
The Associate of Arts in Fashion Design features industry-relevant coursework taught by faculty members with real-world experience. Some of the key topics addressed in the degree program include uses of textiles, the history of fashion, garment construction, sketching, and patternmaking.
Students who successfully complete the program should be able to:
- Examine and discuss principles, terms, and issues in the fashion industry.
- Practice fashion drawing and illustration techniques, with a focus on the design of croquis sketches.
- Create original fashion designs demonstrating creativity with elements such as lines, colors, patterns, textures, functions, styles, textiles, apparel, and accessories.
- Demonstrate the appropriate use of measuring, marking, cutting, sewing, and pressing equipment and tools.
- Discuss and apply processes used in the construction of patterns and clothes.
- Create patterns through flat pattern and draping methods.
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