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Fashion Marketing & Management
Bachelor of ArtsThe Fashion Design program offers creative opportunities to transform design ideas into garments and accessories. Students are introduced to basic skills of construction in sewing, tailoring, flat pattern drafting, and draping to provide a solid foundation in the fundamentals of apparel engineering.
Associate of Applied Science
The Fashion Design program offers creative opportunities to transform design ideas into garments and accessories. Students are introduced to basic skills of construction in sewing, tailoring, flat pattern drafting, and draping to provide a solid foundation in the fundamentals of apparel engineering.
Associate of Applied Science
By providing you with the foundation you need to start a career in graphic design. The Art Institute system of schools, offers a large variety of programs leading to graphic design degrees tailored to meet the needs of a diverse industry. Check out the list below. No matter what direction you want to pursue in the exciting field of graphic design, we have a graphic design degree that is right for you for you.
Bachelor of Fine Arts
In the Interior Design program, students will develop abilities in all aspects of the design of 3-D residential and commercial spaces. Students start with courses in drawing, perspective, proportion, color theory, basic design, and other fundamentals. The program also incorporates courses in 2-D and 3-D computer-aided design, history of interior design and cultural contexts, furniture design, materials, textiles, environmental systems, architectural detailing, lighting design, building codes, computer rendering, 3-D modeling, accessory design, and other topics related to the field.
