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Bachelor of Arts - Fashion - Apparel Technical Design

Arizona State University (in partnership with Kaplan International) - California Center

1111 S Broadway, Los Angeles, USA

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Last updated: 17/04/2025
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About Bachelor of Arts - Fashion - Apparel Technical Design

The Bachelor of Arts program in fashion with a concentration in apparel technical design is a distinctly professional, hands-on degree program that prepares students for a dynamic career in apparel technical design. Students gain key skills sought across the fashion industry, such as flat and digital patternmaking and development, technical design, garment construction, technology for design, tech pack making and fit analysis.

Studio and lecture courses guide students in developing a strong foundation of industry acumen, design aesthetics, and garment and pattern construction valuable for technical design career paths in the fashion industry. Students also create digital capsule collections as part of their capstone experience, acquiring even more training in the technical design world. All courses are embedded within the principles of sustainability, producing the next generation of environmentally conscious industry leaders.
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4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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4 Year Bachelor's Degree
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$29,683.00 USD / Year
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