Fashion arts and fashion design programs are structured to give students full knowledge of the industry, from fashion history to the very latest in textile technology. Courses in pattern drafting, garment construction and computer-aided design (CAD) encourage both traditional hands-on practices as well as the use of the latest software and technology.
Fashion programs cover specific areas in the industry. `Which includes ,
1. Fashion Merchandising:lending fashion with retail, covering retail management, branding, visual merchandising, promotion and more.
2. Fashion Business / Management :Focusing on merging practical business training into the fashion world, preparing students for careers in store management or product marketing.
3. Factory Visit : An organized visit to a factory to observe the products being manufactured and the processes at work. Manufacturing companies offer factory visit to improve public relations.
In both areas you can expect plenty of real-world training opportunities to complement your education, including meeting with industry professionals and traveling to new fashion hotspots all over the world. A work placement may also be part of the curriculum. These types of trainings are given for projects. After training students will be submitting industrial projects for practical marks.