Fashion and Interior Design 12
Students receive a Fashion and Design 12 credit
Do you have a flair for fashion? Are you constantly redecorating your room? If so, the design industry might just be for you! In this course, you’ll explore what it is like to work in the industry by exploring career possibilities and the background that you need to pursue them. Get ready to try your hand at designing as you learn the basics of color and design then test your skills through hands-on projects. In addition, you’ll develop the essential communication skills that build success in any business. By the end of the course, you’ll be well on your way to developing the portfolio you need to get your stylishly clad foot in the door of this exciting field.
Student receives credit for Home Economics: Textiles 12
View the complete Learning Outcomes here: Fashion Industry 12 Learning Outcomes
Supplies Required for the Course: Clothing items, sewing machine, digital camera, thread, fabric, clothing patterns, measuring tape, sketchpad, paper, scissors.
UNITS:
- Unit 1: (First Assignment) Introduction to Fashion and Interior Design
- Unit 2: Building Basic Skills for the Design Industry
- Unit 3: Tools of the Trade
- Unit 4: Sewing and Technology
- Unit 5: Clothing
- Unit 6: Fashion Design Project
- Unit 7: Interior and Environmental Design
- Unit 8: Considering Interior Design
- Unit 9: Interior Design Project
ASSESSMENT & WEIGHTING:
- First Assignment 10%
- Units 2 – 9 70%
- Midterm & Final Tests 20%