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The Art Institutes
The Art Institutes system of schools is a leading educator of students in the creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary programs. Every program of study offered to you is regularly reviewed by industry leaders, advisors, and employers for relevance in the marketplace. Changes are made, if necessary, to integrate subject matter into the curriculum so that our degree programs reflect the way things are done in the real world of work. Programs listed are not offered at all locations.
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Apparel Design

The Apparel Design curriculum refines a studentís individual creative talent, style, and esthetics in fashion and, combines that with mastery in apparel construction. As a student in Apparel Design, you will acquire the technical background in illustrating original designs, patternmaking, and fabric selection to transform your designs into finished garments. You will also acquire expertise and technical knowledge in working with many different varieties of textiles. Many curriculums also include business courses in production, retailing and merchandizing apparel. Our Apparel Design course will put you at the forefront of cutting-edge style, whether you end up working for a major fashion house, or starting your own apparel business.