Chaffey College Catalog 2017 - 2018

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PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Major requirements for the Associate in Arts for Transfer Degree: [A171/31657/1501.00/23.0101] Required (6 units): ENGL 1B Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking ENGL 1C Introduction to Literature

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List B – Any one course (3 units) Any List A courses not used above, or: ENGL 7A Creative Writing: Short Fiction ENGL 7B Creative Writing: Fiction ENGL 7D Creative Writing: Poetry ENGL 68 Mythology

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Total units for the major 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

Total units for the major General Education Total units that may be double-counted Elective (CSU transferable) units Total units required for the degree

Major requirements for the Associate in Science Degree: [S180/04795/1303.10*/50.0407] BUSOT 63 Microsoft Office Excel – Comprehensive FASHD 20 History of Fashion FASHD 40 Beginning Clothing Construction FASHD 45 Design Fundamentals for Fashion and Interiors FASHD 61 Pattern Drafting I FASHD 65 Fashion Illustration FASHD 428 Computer-Aided Design FASHD 442 Industrial Sewing FASHD 470 Apparel Production FASHD 471 Advanced Patternmaking FASHD 472 Computer-Aided Patternmaking FASHD 480 Design Collection FASHD 482 Industry Internship: Fashion Design FASHM 10 Introduction to the Fashion Industry FASHM 60 Textiles

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List A – Any two courses (6 units) ENGL 70A World Literature ENGL 70B World Literature ENGL 75A American Literature ENGL 75B American Literature ENGL 80A Survey of British Literature ENGL 80B Survey of British Literature

List C – Any one course (3 units) Any List A or List B courses not used above, or: COMSTD 14 Oral Interpretation of Literature ENGL 7E Creative Writing: Nonfiction ENGL 32 Introduction to the Novel ENGL 33 Introduction to Poetry ENGL 35 Literary Magazine Production ENGL 74 Asian-American Literature ENGL 76 African-American Literature ENGL 77 Latino Literature ENGL 79 Native American Literature ENGL 81 Shakespeare JOUR 10 Newswriting

To obtain an Associate’s Degree, students must complete both the major requirements below and the graduation requirements listed on page 38.

Units

The Fashion Design certificate prepares students for entry-level positions as designer assistants, sample makers, production technicians, CAD operators, illustrators, sewers and other related positions. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of this certificate, students should be able to: 1. Perform effective business practices, work ethics and professionalism relevant to employment in the fashion industry. 2. Apply critical thinking, teamwork, multicultural and global awareness skills as they relate to the international marketplace and cross-cultural apparel industry. 3. Obtain entry-level positions as a patternmaker, design assistant, samplemaker, textile and trim buyer, market research, tech-pack developer and a variety of other support positions. 4. Research and identify market trends, communicate their findings to a design team and use the data to strategize a plan for a new apparel line.

CSUGE 39 12 14-15 60

Requirements for the Fashion Design Certificate: [L180/20729/1303.10*/50.0407] Same as the major requirements for the A.S. Degree.

FASHION DESIGN

Total units for the certificate

The Fashion Design degree prepares students for positions in design, patternmaking, production management, textile buying, and other related positions. The degree also prepares students for transfer to a four-year program to complete a bachelor's degree.

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Recommended Courses for Certificate: BUSMGT 45; FASHD 42, 72; plus AMM 410 & 410A, which are Cal Poly Pomona courses available through cross-enrollment. See counselor.

Program Learning Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of this degree, students should be able to: 1. Transfer to a four-year college, and obtain a bachelor's degree in fashion design. 2. Identify and select the technical skills and technology necessary for fashion design, production and retailing and effective marketing. 3. Obtain advancement in the fashion industry. 4. Have a global awareness and understanding of the social, organizational and technological systems that are an integral part of the fashion community.

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Fashion Design Certificate

18-19 IGETC 37 9 13-14 60

Units 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 3 3

Custom Dressmaking The Custom Dressmaking certificate prepares the student for small business ownership in couture and custom work, as well as the highly demanded alterations field. Skills acquired also enable the student to apply for sample making in the apparel manufacturing field and costume construction in theatre and performing arts. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of this certificate, students should be able to: 1. Interview a client and obtain pertinent information on garment design, fabrication, and cost and completion schedule for custom garments. 2. Adapt commercial patterns to individual client measurements and construct finished garments. 3. Select fabrics, linings, notions, and construction methods, using industry standards that will complete a variety of ready-to-wear garments. 4. Perform a variety of garment alterations including re-sizing, hemming, repairs, and basic design modification. 5. Analyze garment fit, apply appropriate markings, provide a cost estimate and execute the changes necessary to correct a variety of fitting problems.

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