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bulletFashion 123 Apparel Construction 

        Course Description:  Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to apply clothing construction principles, techniques and skills in apparel construction. The class will use lecture, demonstration and hands-on experience to teach the skills needed to plan and construct four garments during this class. 2 hrs. lecture, 4 hrs. lab/wk. 4 hours credit

bulletFashion 124 Apparel Construction

        Course Description: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able
    to apply clothing construction principles, techniques and skills in apparel construction. The class
    will use lecture, demonstration and hands-on experience to teach the skills needed to plan and
    construct four garments during this class. 2 hrs. lecture, 4 hrs. lab/wk. 4 hours credit

bulletFashion 143 Tailoring

        Course Description: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able
    to apply advanced construction principles, techniques and skills in the production of tailored
    garments. This course is a continuation of FASH 124, Apparel Construction II. The class will use
    lecture, demonstration and hands-on experience as the student completes a trial muslin for a
    jacket or coat plus a finished three-piece ensemble of advanced complexity during this class. 2
    hrs. lecture, 4 hrs. lab/wk. 4 hours credit

bulletFashion 150 Introduction To Textiles

        Course Description: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able
     to differentiate fibers and fabrics according to their specific characteristics and to select fibers
     and fabrics for specific applications. In addition, the student should be able to identify
     properties and characteristics of natural and man-made fibers, the properties and
     characteristics of yarns, fabric construction methods including weaving and knitting and various
     finishing processes including printing and dyeing. 3 hrs./wk. 3 hours credit

bulletFashion 127 CAD: Pattern Drafting

 Course Description: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to apply the use of flat pattern methods in developing patterns for original apparel designs. Basic slopers and the CAD (computer-assisted design) Pattern Design System will be used to develop and manipulate patterns. The class will use lecture, demonstration and hands-on experience to teach skills needed in manual and computer-assisted pattern design. The student will plan and create patterns in this class. 2 hrs. lecture, 4 hrs. lab/wk. 4 hours credit
 

bullet Fashion 128 CAD: Pattern Drafting II

Course Description: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to apply advanced methods of flat pattern design in developing patterns. This class is a continuation of FASH 127, CAD: Pattern Design I. Lecture, demonstration and hands-on experience will be used to teach techniques needed in computer-assisted and manual advanced pattern design. Industry standards will be used for sloper manipulation. Each student will create advanced flat patterns in this class. This is a suggested elective for the Fashion Merchandising Program. 2 hrs. lecture, 4 hrs. lab/wk. 4 hours credit


Debra Hillen
dhillen@jccc.net
913-469-8500 Ext 7286
Johnson County Community College