FASHION - HISTORICAL COSTUME MAKING (17 Units) ( Archived )
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Program Type:
Occupational Skills Certificate
Division:
Business & Computer Technology
Program Description:
Upon completion of the requirements, the costume student will be prepared to pattern, cut and sew historical costumes. The use of industrial sewing equipment, patternmaking, tools and materials are part of the training program. Historical costumes will be studied and created by the student as part of the program to train students to enter the field of costume technician or sewer. This training serves to offer the basic skills required to qualify for employment in a costume business, or as a costume assistant. Studies in the history of fashion, both modern and historical clothing construction , alterations, and patternmaking by draped methods are part of the course of study.
An Occupational Skills Certificate is awarded upon completion of all required courses with a grade of C or better.
Effective: Summer 2008
Required Units in the Major:
17
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