Courses for Undergraduates
242 Design Principles Applied to Textile Products (3:3)
Pr. grade of C (2.0) or better in CRS 231
Application of the elements and principles of design to analysis
of textile products and solution of design problems. Emphasis on textile product
design evaluations through verbal and written communications. (Formerly TDM 242)
244 Visual Communication for the Textile Products Industry (3:2:3)
Pr. grade of C (2.0) or better in APD 242
Survey of industry methods for communicating design concepts and
presenting finished products. Emphasis is on use of media and development of techniques
for rendering fabrics and textile product designs. (Fall)
(Formerly TDM 244)
250 Product Design Studio I: Process & Structure (3:2:3)
Pr. MAT 115, grade of C (2.0) or better in APD 242 and CRS 211, and passing the Apparel Product construction proficiency
exam
Introduction to the apparel design process. Introduction to basic
flat pattern, draping, and fitting principles. Theories and methods in designing
apparel for various target markets. (Spring)
(Formerly TDM 250)
251 Principles of Apparel Evaluation (2:1:3)
Pr. grade of C (2.0) or better in APD 250
An examination and evaluation of ready-to-wear apparel including
terminologies, production techniques and price/quality relationships.
(Fall) (Formerly TDM 251)
310 Portfolio Development for Apparel Design (2:2)
Pr. APD 244, 250
Development of a professional design portfolio that will emphasize
investigation of specific apparel markets, target customers, seasons and fabrications,
and various illustrative techniques.
341 Apparel Design Techniques (3:2:3)
Pr. grade of C (2.0) or better in APD 250
Development of apparel designs by flat pattern techniques and
original design process. (Formerly TDM 341)
342 Product Design Studio II: Process & Structure (3:2:3)
Pr. overall grade of C (2.0) or better in APD 250
Development of the design process for apparel and related product
design. Emphasis on designing for specific target markets. Advanced principles and
methods of developing patterns for the body, including advanced flat pattern, draping,
and fitting principles. Use of CAD tools for pattern development. (Formerly TDM
342)
441 Computer Applications for Textile Products (3:2:3)
Pr. ISM 110, grade of C (2.0) or better in APD 244
Utilization of general graphics programs and CAD systems used
extensively in the fashion industry to create digital presentation boards, fashion
graphics, woven and print textile designs, and technical specification packages.
(Formerly TDM 441)
443 Product Design Studio III: Creative and Experimental Design
(3:2:3)
Pr. grade of C (2.0) or better in APD 342
Principles and methods of product design with an emphasis on creative
and experimental approaches. Development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of trend
prediction to generate design ideas. Use of diverse materials and structures for
three-dimensional design. (Formerly TDM 443)
444 Product Design Studio IV: Technical Design (3:2:3)
Pr. grade of C (2.0) or better in APD 443; senior majors only.
Analysis and improvement of apparel fit, specification development,
and quality. Process of costing, development of technical design, as well as understanding
of sizing systems and specific markets in product design. (Formerly TDM 444)
452 Textile Products Production Management (3:3)
Pr. grade of C (2.0) or better in CRS 211, 231, and 312
Overview of management issues in textile product production including
raw material selection and evaluation, computer integration, equipment selection,
planning production, costing, and quality control. Several manufacturing systems
are analyzed. (Formerly TDM 452)
Courses for Advanced Undergraduates & Graduate Students
500-level courses are not open to freshmen and sophomores.
545 Experimental Product Design (3:2:3)
Pr. grade of C (2.0) or better in APD 444
Experimentation with a variety of materials to create apparel
using both traditional and innovative methods. Emphasis on design development and
originality. Investigation of various specialty markets for apparel design. (Formerly
TDM 545)
Please refer to
The Graduate School Bulletin for additional graduate-level
courses.