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The Certificate in Costume and Fashion is appropriate for those who want to prepare for a career in costume and fashion design. Upon completion of the courses, you will be prepared for entry-level employment in costume and fashion careers as stitcher, wardrobe assistant, costume shop assistant, alterationist, tailor, makeup artist, window dresser, and other fashion and entertainment-related employment opportunities. This certificate also prepares you for pursuing an advanced degree in costume design and the fashion industry. You should consult with the Program Director of Theatre Arts and Dance early in your college career to explore all of your educational options. You must earn a C or higher in all theatre courses to graduate.
This certificate is intended for a one-year course of study, divided into two semesters (fall and spring).
Required Courses |
Credits |
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Basic Costume and Apparel Construction (fall only) |
3 |
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Theatre Appreciation |
3 |
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Basics of Pattern Drafting (spring only) |
3 |
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Technical Theatre |
3 |
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Stage Makeup I (fall only) |
3 |
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Stage Makeup II (spring only) |
3 |
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The Costume & Fashion Industry (spring only) |
3 |
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Intermediate Costume Construction (spring only) |
3 |
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Costume Accessories & Millinery (spring only) |
3 |
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THE 237 |
History of Costumes & Fashion (fall only) |
3 |
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Total Credits for Two Semesters |
30 |
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