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Jul 06, 2025
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FS 3110 - Fashion Design II Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
In this intermediate design course, students will explore more complex approaches to deepen their design process through original research methodologies and innovative exploration, while practical collection-building skills are reinforced. Students develop a unique and original point of view that showcases their depth and individuality as designers through experimentation with material development, 3D sampling, technology, journal development, and presentation. Through a balance of hand and digital approaches, students will curate, design, and communicate their own compelling stories and themes.
Prerequisites: FS 1110 - Fashion Design I and FS 2411 - Digital Design I
Notes: (Formerly FS 2110 Fashion Design II)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Conduct original research with primary and secondary approaches to develop substantial themes.
- Explore concept development through materiality, 3D sampling, technology, and a variety of media.
- Explore techniques and design strategies to showcase innovative approaches to developing compelling themes and collections.
- Demonstrate the stages of the creative process through sketchbooking and journaling using a variety of media.
- Develop verbal, visual, and written communications using appropriate terminology and professional presentation skills.
- Apply problem-solving, ideation, and time management strategies to research and collection building.
FS3110 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
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