Fashion
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Description
With strong industry connections, excellent facilities and a world-class program of study, ASU's fashion concentration is one of the best in the nation.
The concentration in fashion offers grounding in the history, social context and economics of the contemporary fashion industry. Students also have the option of pursuing more focused classes designed to introduce them to a variety of roles in this important industry: fashion history, fashion industry business practices, and fashion production. Opportunities for study abroad could further advance students' professional goals.
Taught by well-known fashion industry professionals, students enrolled in the concentration in fashion at ASU develop connections to leaders in the field.
Program Requirements
- Students must complete a minimum of 19 credit hours, including 9 upper-division credit hours for this concentration.
- This program includes four credit of required core courses and 15 credits of theme area courses.
- All courses must be completed with a grade of āCā (2.00) or higher.
Required Introductory Courses - 4 credit hours
FSH 200 Textiles Survey Lab
FSH 201 Textiles Survey (3)
Fashion Theme Area Courses - 15 Credit Hours
Students complete 15 credit hours (nine must be upper-division) selecting courses across the theme areas below. Students may wish to determine which upper-division (300/400-level) courses they are interested in to ensure needed lower-division (100/200-level) prerequisite courses are taken.
Theme Area (6)
Upper-Division Theme Area (9)
Apparel Technical Design Theme
FSH 158: Fundamentals of Technical Flat Sketchking
FSH 258: Technical Design I
FSH 358: Technical Design II
Fashion Apparel Design Theme
FSH 122 Apparel Construction I
FSH 203 Fashion Illustration I
FSH 205 Fundamentals of Fashion Design OR FSH 206 Fashion Design I
FSH 208 Fashion Technology I
FSH 222 Apparel Construction II
FSH 224 Accessory Design
FSH 303 Fashion Illustration II
FSH 306 Fashion Design II
FSH 308 Fashion Technology II
FSH 342 Materials and Techniques
FSH 344 Fashion Design and Wearable Technology
FSH 394 Draping for Fashion Design I
FSH 394 Materials and Techniques
FSH 394 Sustainable Design Studio
FSH 412 Power Play
FSH 494 Paris Fashion and Culture Experience
Fashion Business and Merchandising Theme
FSH 175 Merchandising Essentials
FSH 275 Merchandising Applications
FSH 280/MKT 280 Fashion Merchandising
FSH 300 Global Fashion Industry
FSH 325 Personal Style and Wardrobe
FSH 326 Fashion Styling
FSH 375 Fashion Branding Strategies
FSH 380 Fashion Forecasting
FSH 385 Fashion Visual Merchandising
FSH 394 Merchandising Practice
FSH 480 Fashion Retail Development
Fashion Culture, Criticism and Curation Theme
ARS 394: 20th Century American & European Jewelry Design
FSH 204 Social Aspects of Fashion
FSH 304 Equity and Inclusion in Fashion
FSH 331/ARS 331: 18th- and 19th- Century European Jewelry Design
FSH 360 Sustainable Systems in Fashion
FSH 435 Contemporary Fashion
FSH 494 Paris Fashion and Culture Experience
THE 430 History of Fashion I
THE 431 History of Fashion II: 20th-Century Fashion
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