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Southern Westchester BOCES

Emerging Fashion Designer & Merchandising Specialist Job at Southern Westchester

Southern Westchester BOCES, New York, NY, US, 10261

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Have you ever dreamed of having your own designs displayed during New York City’s famous Fashion Week ? The Center for Career Services Fashion Design and Merchandising program provides a supportive and rigorous training ground for your career in the fashion and retail merchandising industry. Our goal is to introduce you to the world of fashion through a comprehensive curriculum that mirrors the courses required by industry- recognized fashion design colleges. In addition, blending the design, marketing and business components of the industry enables students in this course to choose their favorite niche in this exciting world of work. This project-based curriculum also ensures that CCS students have a competitive advantage when applying to post-secondary institutions. Course length: 2 years PROGRAM CONTENT UNITS of STUDY: Introduction to Fashion/ Fashion History/ Careers in Fashion Industry Safety Creating an Individual Portfolio Creating a Business Plan Computer Aided Design Croquis Development •Creation of Mood Boards Textiles: The Art & Science of Fabric Basics of Sewing Machine Operation Patterns: Pattern Making/ Draping a Pattern/ Altering a Pattern Cutting Fabric/ Basting COLLEGE CREDITS AND CERTIFICATIONS Upon successful completion of this program, students may receive college credits pending established procedures. Students may also receive an industry certification pending successful completion of an industry certification exam. All students completing this program and passing the appropriate industry certification exam will receive an endorsed high school diploma. Please see below for college credits and industry certifications available. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION: YouScience - Fashion Merchandising 1 ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS: Westchester Community College: 3 credits CAREER PATH AND OPPORTUNITIES Students who complete the program may seek employment or continue their studies in any of the following areas: #J-18808-Ljbffr