FASHION DESIGN

Website: www.ufv.ca/fashion/

UCFV offers a two-year full-time Fashion Design diploma program for those seeking a career in the fashion industry.

The program is designed to develop and refine your skills and talent, covering all basic elements necessary to carry a marketable design from the original idea to the finished garment. Creativity and technical skills are stressed.

The curriculum accommodates a strong textile component and allows the opportunity for part-time studies for those wishing to interrupt their learning experiences or acquire additional knowledge in specific areas.

Careers in fashion

The fashion industry involves a wide variety of exciting and diversified career opportunities in the areas of design, production, and sales.

The program prepares students for entry-level positions in the following areas:

Entrance requirements

1. B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent or 19 years or older before the first day of classes.

2. You must attend a personal interview with the program faculty, at which time your strengths and weaknesses are assessed. The personal interview will consider:

a. Level of creativity: a portfolio of work containing examples of a selection from the following, depending on your personal interests:

b. Technical skills: minimum of four different garments (e.g., blouse, dress, graduation gown, skirt, pants, suit, etc.) which you have made yourself.

c. Communication skills: immediately prior to the interview, you will be required to write a brief paragraph on a selected topic.

d. Math skills: a short math test involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions and decimals will be administered at the same time.

Note: Calculators are allowed.

Note: Basic computer skills are required.

Applicants will be evaluated on the following point system:
    Formal training: 6 points
    Portfolio: 30 points
    Garments: 30 points
    Communication skills: 8 points
    Math skills: 10 points
    Work experience: 8 points
    Travel experience: 4 points
    Hobbies and clubs: 4 points

Total points: 100

A minimum score of 70% qualifies you for acceptance into the program.

How to apply

1. Submit the application fee along with your UCFV application for admission form to the Admissions and Records (A&R) office. Application forms are available from any A&R or Student Services office. You can also print an application form from our website, or you can apply directly through the internet at www.pas.bc.ca. See the Admission chart in the Admissions & Registration section for a complete list of application dates and general information.

Additional documents required for a complete application:

2. In April you will be informed of the date of an orientation session which you should make every effort to attend, as the personal interview appointments are set up at this time. If it is absolutely impossible for you to attend, please contact the program head to book an appointment. During your appointment, which is approximately 20 minutes long, you are asked to present your portfolio and a minimum of four different garments that you have sewn. Letters of reference from teachers, employers, and club leaders would assist in assessing points and should accompany the portfolio.

3. Upon admission to the program you will be provided with registration information. A deposit is required when you register (see Fees and Other Costs section ). This money will be applied to the tuition fees and is not refundable. Final payment of all course fees is due the end of the second week of classes.

If this program is full, or you are waiting to find out about your admission to the program, you will be given an opportunity to register as a general student. It is not necessary to submit a separate application form. If you meet the entrance requirements and a space becomes available later, you will be contacted.

4. For students under 19 years of age, admission is conditional upon B.C. secondary school graduation. Proof of completion of entrance requirements is due the end of the first week in August.

Fees and additional costs

Fees stated are in effect for 2000/01 and are subject to change for 2001/02.

The fee for a full-time student (five courses or 15 credits) would be about $700 per semester. Books and additional supplies would cost $50 to $100 per course. (see Fees and Other Costs section ) for more information.

In addition to the tuition fees, it is estimated that the following costs will apply to the full-time student.

Fashion Design — First year approximate cost

    Equipment: $300
   
Textbooks: $350
   
Supply fees: $175
   
Additional supplies: $550
   
Field trips: $50

Total: $1,425

Fashion Design — Second year

    Equipment: $75
   
Textbooks: $200
   
Supply fees: $225
   
Additional supplies: $800
   
Field trips: $50

Total: $1,350 plus additional costs for elective courses.

Equipment and supplies

A list of equipment and supplies will be distributed at first class. Most are available from the UCFV bookstore.

Supply fees cover the cost of pre-packaged kits which contain the basic needs for each course and are available from the instructor. They range between $15 and $50, depending on the course. Not all courses have a supply fee.

Location

Abbotsford campus.

Workload

Twenty hours per week of classroom time is scheduled in the first year of the program and 12–14 hours in the second, with additional time up to 24 hours depending on the electives or options selected.

Students are expected to take advantage of the lab free time to a minimum of 15 hours per week to keep up with the workload.

Expectations

Deadlines are strictly adhered to as success in the industry relies heavily on the meeting of deadlines and delivery dates.

Regular attendance is mandatory. Penalties for late arrivals and absenteeism without reason might include a reduction of the final grade.

Students should not fall behind. Fifteen weeks per semester does not allow time to catch up. Also the design, drafting, and construction courses are so closely linked that a class missed in one area could set you back in the other two.

Students will benefit greatly from participating in extracurricular activities such as fashion shows and open houses, and are encouraged to do so. Time schedules and duties will be announced well in advance.

Transfer students and advanced standing

Applicants applying for transfer credits from another institution or advanced standing will be considered on an individual basis. Make an appointment to see the program head.

Re-application

Any student who has previously applied to the UCFV Fashion Design program but who did not register and wishes to re-apply for admission will follow the same procedures as a new applicant.

Graduation requirements

The Fashion Design diploma will be awarded to students who have successfully completed all required courses with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 (C), plus electives/ options to give a minimum total of 63–67 credits.

A minimum C- grade or the instructor’s permission is required in all courses that are listed as a prerequisite for advancement into the next level.

Program outline

First Year: common courses

Semester I courses and credits

FD 113*

 Fashion Drawing I

 3 credits

FD 163

 Fashion Design I

 3 credits

FD 181

 Garment Construction I

 3 credits

FD 191

 Pattern Drafting I

 3 credits

FD 171*

 Textiles

 3 credits

Semester II courses and credits

FD 114*

 Fashion Drawing II

 3 credits

FD 164

 Basic Fashion Design II

 3 credits

FD 193*

 History of Fashion

 3 credits

FD 182

 Garment Construction II

 3 credits

FD 192

 Pattern Drafting II

 3 credits

Second Year: common courses

Semester III courses and credits

FD 263

 Apparel Design and Illustration I

 3 credits

FD 281

 Advanced Construction I

 3 credits

FD 283

 Advanced Pattern Drafting I

 3 credits

Option course

Chosen from the General, Textiles, or Business options (see list below)

 3 or 4 credits

Option course

Chosen from the General, Textiles, or Business options (see list below)

 3 or 4 credits

Semester IV courses and credits

FD 264

 Apparel Design and Illustration II

 3 credits

FD 265

 Computer Applications for the Apparel Industry

 3 credits

FD 282

 Advanced Construction II

 3 credits

FD 284

 Advanced Pattern Drafting II

 3 credits

Option course

Chosen from the General, Textiles, or Business options (see list below)

 3 or 4 credits

Option course

Chosen from the General, Textiles, or Business options (see list below)

 3 or 4 credits

Total credits 63–67

*Courses not requiring acceptance into the program may be taken individually. You must apply to UCFV as a General Studies student.

In the second year, students may choose to specialize in one of the following options:

Fashion Design diploma options

General option

Students who choose the general option are prepared for a career in manufacturing with the emphasis on the technical aspect of the industry.

Courses and credits

17 common courses

  

51 credits

FD 291

 Draping

 3 credits

FD 292

 Pattern Grading and Production Processes

 3 credits

Option course

 Chosen from either the Textiles or Business option list

 3 or 4 credits

Option course

 Chosen from either the Textiles or Business option list

 3 or 4 credits

Total credits

 63–65

Textiles option

Students enrolled in this option will learn how to design and create original fabrics suitable for use in the garment industry. Machine knitting, weaving and surface design are all included.

Courses and credits

17 common courses

 

51 credits

FD 172

 Machine Knitting

 4 credits

FD 174

 Weaving Fashion Fabrics

 4 credits

FD 271

 Surface Design I

 4 credits

FD 272

 Surface Design II

 4 credits

Total credits

 67

Business/Marketing option

For students who are planning to set up a fashion-related business or wish to pursue a career in sales and marketing.

Courses and credits

17 common courses

 51 credits

Plus the following

BUS 120

 Essentials of Marketing

 3 credits

BUS 223*

 Advertising

 3 credits

BUS 224*

 Retail Management

 3 credits

BUS 227**

 New Business Development

 3 credits

Total credits

 63

*Prerequisites: BUS 120 or 121/122

**Prerequisites: (BUS 120 or 122), (BUS 160 or CIS 110), (BUS 144 or 145), BUS 162, BUS 102, (CMNS 125 and 225)

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Faculty

Gayle Ramsden, BHEc (Manitoba), MEd (SFU), Program Head
Maureen Bilodeau, Trained at Singer and Brother Co. Cda
Margaret Blackburn, Dip. Apparel Design (FVC), Cert. Couture Design (BC Trade School)
Vicki Bolan, Dip. Apparel Design (FVC)
Rene Evans, BBA (UCFV), Dip. Apparel Design (UCFV)
Bev Fanzega, Dip. Fashion Design (PH College of Fashion Design & Merch)
Judith Hurley, NDD ATD (Cardiff College of Art, University of Wales)
Yvonne Wakabayashi, BEd, MEd (UBC)

Advisory committee

Cosimo Agostino, Kwantlen University College
Mary Bentley, BSc in Ed (Missouri), Weaver, Convergence 2001 Chair
Cathy Burrel, Cavern Clothing
Heleen DeBoer, weaver/designer
Ed Gesang, Edge Studios
Angela Morrow, Uncommon Thredz Clothing Company
Shari Reid, Fashion Design (UCFV) graduate
Anton Trojan, designer
Gabriele Vanderstarren, Gabriele K
Loraline Grosenick, Cadterns


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