2011-12 University Calendar
 Kwantlen Polytechnic University  Calendar  2011-12  Faculty of Design  Fashion & Technology: Bachelor of Design

Fashion & Technology: Bachelor of Design

Description

As the only four-year program of its kind in western Canada, Kwantlen's Bachelor of Design, Fashion and Technology program prepares students for careers in the global apparel economy in fashion design, production, marketing and computer technology. The program's curriculum is noted for its industry focus and on formulating design solutions that are both creative and marketable for the global apparel economy. Since 2005, over 90% of graduates have successfully entered the apparel industry with qualifications and experience which enable them to quickly progress to supervisory positions, technical specialties, and to move into leadership roles. This dynamic program features industry-based education and training using leading-edge technology, class projects facilitated by prominent apparel companies, and an extensive internship that results in employment.

The four-year selective-entry program is organized into eight semesters with a minimum of 120 credits in total. The program is taken on a full-time basis (a part-time option may be considered). Limitations apply to part-time studies. The diploma, which is the first two years of the degree program, consists of 62.5 credits in total.

The focus of the program is on education and training in areas of design, production, and marketing for the apparel industry. A typical fashion career requires analyzing market trends, the ability to design for a specific market, and knowledge of fabric, pattern drafting, fit, sewing, costing, logistics, import-export regulations, and working with in-house production people or contractors.

Considerable demands are placed on students to develop professional standards in critical thinking and technical skills. The program simulates a professional atmosphere by providing relevant equipment and by demanding punctuality and strict adherence to schedules. Garments designed throughout the program reflect market trends by balancing creativity with marketability and are produced in standard sizes using industrial drafting and garment construction techniques. Students enjoy the opportunity to study and learn about the role of a fashion designer through industry linked classroom projects in collaboration with local apparel companies.

General education and electives in English, marketing, business and courses from a wide range of offerings at Kwantlen, that students will take as part of the degree, will expose them to a breadth of study which enriches students as designers. Writing and making presentations are important elements of the program.

High quality production equipment includes: industrial straight sewing and specialty machines, sergers, steam irons, a vacuum press and a fusing machine. Classrooms are spacious and well lit. State-of-the-art computers and apparel industry software are used for designing, spec drawing, buyers' kits, media kits, costing, pattern manipulation, grading, marker making and digital portfolio development.

Certain courses are structured to simulate a workplace or job environment, requiring students to work extensively in groups to meet course objectives. In all courses, students are expected to demonstrate a satisfactory level of performance and rate of progress within the timelines set for various course activities.

The program includes an extensive internship in the third year. Visit www.kwantlen.ca/design/fashion.html for more details on all three of the Fashion programs.

Student Profile

Most people who apply to the program have a passionate lifelong interest in fashion. They may come directly from high school, transfer from other institutions, are mature individuals returning to the profession or making a career change, or industry personnel seeking upgrading. Applicants have a desire to undertake the depth of study that a degree program offers.

Applicants with experience in the fashion industry may gain credits through Prior Learning Assessment (PLA). Graduates from a two-year fashion program who wish to pursue a degree will be assessed on an individual basis.

Kwantlen has a student exchange agreement with a fashion school in London, England; Helsinki, Finland; Taipei and Tainan in Taiwan, and is developing further exchange opportunities.

Students may challenge segments of the program for course work taken elsewhere and gain advanced standing at various levels.

Industry personnel who wish to take a specific course or courses on a part-time basis to complement their job skills may do so with permission of the Program Coordinator. Some course prerequisites may be waived based on work experience. Contact the Program Coordinator for further information.

Career Opportunities

The apparel industry, important because it is the fifth largest secondary industry in B.C., is changing to compete with global and domestic markets.

With over 300 apparel companies in the lower mainland, the well-established B.C. fashion industry offers many career choices. Graduates work in the design, marketing and production departments for vibrant lower mainland companies such as Arc'teryx, Aritzia, Arson/Orb, Gentle Fawn, lululemon, Mac & Jac, Mavi Jeans, Mountain Equipment Co-op, Off-The-Wall, Plenty and Sugoi Athletic Wear. Similar opportunities are available worldwide with graduates currently at Nike, Abercrombie & Fitch, Nordstrom, and Volcom in the U.S. and Chloe in Paris, France. Depending upon capabilities and interests, students work for large companies as members of design, production or marketing teams, or for smaller design houses where they are expected to work in all aspects of the business, or engage in entrepreneurial (examples include Allison Wonderland, Evan & Dean, Flaming Angels, Jolie Couture, and A-Z Collections running out of New York) or freelance endeavours. Retail management is another option. Similar opportunities are available worldwide. In all instances, graduates need to be well versed in all three areas (design, production and marketing) of the business to participate fully as team players. Emerging designers prosper best if they have a solid background and experience in production and marketing.

Kwantlen has an agreement with UBC whereby Fashion students interested in a career as a high school clothing and textiles teacher may be eligible for entry to UBC's Bachelor of Education program in Home Economics upon completion of Kwantlen's fashion degree, including 6 credits in English and 18 credits in Family Studies courses. Family Studies courses may be taken at UBC as either a visiting student at UBC while completing Kwantlen's fashion program (Family Studies courses can be used as elective credit for Kwantlen's fashion degree) or as a UBC student following graduation from Kwantlen's fashion program.

The fashion program offers a successful informal job placement service due to its extensive ties to industry.

Program Admission Requirements

In addition to Kwantlen's General university admission requirements including the undergraduate-level English Proficiency Requirement, the following program admission requirements apply:

* Successful applicants will receive an invitation in early April to the required Orientation and Portfolio Review session to take place in late April or early May. Alternative portfolio review arrangements are possible for students who live outside the Greater Vancouver Region and who cannot attend in person. It is, however, in the best interest of applicants to make every effort to attend in person.

Admission decisions to this program are based on interim grades therefore proof of grades must be submitted in accordance with the following deadlines:

Any applicant who has not submitted proof of grades by the specified dates will be removed from the list of eligible applicants.

Applicants who are not accepted into the program may be interested in taking courses toward degree credits via the  Fashion Marketing Diploma or the Foundations in Design program. Not all courses taken in these programs are eligible for credit toward the fashion degree therefore interested students should consult with an Educational Advisor, or with the Faculty of Design prior to applying.

Portfolio Review

The portfolio review will demonstrate to faculty your skills in art and design, computer keyboarding skills, basic mathematical skills, and an awareness of the fashion profession. A simple math test and questionnaire on awareness of the fashion industry and team work skills will be part of the review.

Submission of the portfolio at the review session must include the following original work in sufficient number and variety to demonstrate the applicant's ability:

For a detailed description of portfolio requirements, download an information package from www.kwantlen.ca/fashion.

Upper-Level Program Admission

In addition to the Program Admission Requirements, applicants with prior post-secondary experience may be eligible for advanced standing to the program at the upper level, provided the following lower-level requirements have been previously satisfied:

Program Continuance Requirements

Registration access to third or fourth year courses is awarded to students who have completed:

Content

The first year introduces students to the various facets of the fashion industry, elements and principles of fashion design, drawing, pattern drafting and industrial sewing and includes important support courses in English, computer applications for fashion and marketing. The second year is more focused on fashion discipline-based knowledge and skill development and includes designing for industry linked projects in collaboration with local apparel companies such as Lululemon, Plenty and Sugoi.

The third and fourth years feature opportunities to apply previous studies to real world applications. Students design for both mass and niche markets, combining creativity with marketability and practice production planning from both a local and global perspective. An Internship with a local design company will increase students' knowledge of industry practices and develop contacts in the industry. The final semester culminates in a fashion show presented to an audience of over 2,000 people. Most electives are taken in the senior years, but students may take electives in the order that best suits their schedules.

For transfer students, some courses in the lower-level of the program (FASN 1115, FASN 1150, FASN 2130, FASN 2240) may be taken while in the third year, subject to availability. Some credits from courses taken elsewhere may be used to fulfill the elective requirements in the third and fourth years. Transfer credits are assessed on an individual basis. For information on the transfer credit process, visit www.kwantlen.ca/transfercredit.

Year 1 and 2 Requirements

Semester 1

All of:
  MRKT 1199* Introduction to Marketing
(or any 1st year post-secondary, 3 credit marketing course)
3 credits
  ENGL 1100 Writing, Reading and Thinking: An Introduction
(or any 1st year, post-secondary, 3-credit English course),
3 credits
  FASN 1100 Fundamentals of Fashion Design 3 credits
  FASN 1115 The Apparel Industry 2.5 credits
  FASN 1120 Production Basics I 3.5 credits
  FASN 1150** Fashion Retail Work Experience 2 credits

Notes:
* MRKT 1199 may be required to advance to Kwantlen's upper level Marketing courses.
** Can be done in year 1 (preferable) or year 2; students must register before beginning work, but may take up to 12 months to complete.

Semester 2

All of:
  FASN 1205 Computer Applications for Fashion 3 credits
  FASN 1215 Textile Science 3 credits
  FASN 1220 Production Basics II 6 credits
  FASN 1230 Fashion Drawing I 2 credits

Semester 3

All of:
  FASN 2100 Fashion Design I 3 credits
  FASN 2115 History of Costume 2.5 credits
  FASN 2120 Style Production I 7 credits
  FASN 2130 Technical Fashion Drawing 2 credits

Semester 4

All of:
  CMNS 1140 Introduction to Professional Communications
(or any 1st year, post-secondary, 3 credit business communications course)
3 credits
  FASN 2200 Fashion Design & Drawing II 5 credits
  FASN 2220 Drafting & Sewing IV 7 credits
  FASN 2240 Computer-Based Pattern Drafting 2 credits

Upon successful completion of the first four semesters (62.5 credits), students are eligible to exit the program and receive a Diploma.

Year 3 and 4 Requirements

Semester 5

All of:
  FASN 3100 Textile Design 3 credits
  FASN 3120 Mass Manufacturing 7 credits
  FASN 3130 Draping 4 credits
  FASN 3150 Preparation for Fashion Industry Internship 1.5 credits

Semester 6

All of:
  FASN 3200 Product Development 3 credits
  FASN 3250 Fashion Industry Internship 3 credits
And one elective (see below).

Semester 7

All of:
  FASN 4100 Line and Portfolio Development 5.5 credits
  FASN 4150 Apparel in the Global Economy 4 credits
And two electives (see below).

Semester 8

All of:
  FASN 4210 Event Planning and Promotion 4 credits
  FASN 4220 Collection Production 7 credits
And two electives (see below).

Electives

Electives must include:

Additional FASN Courses

Other Information

Successful applicants may take their general education and non discipline specific courses prior to entering the program and/or during the summer semester in order to lighten their workload during the term. Courses such as ENGL 1100, MRKT 1199 and others are usually offered during the summer semester.

Computer software used in the fashion program includes:

Graduation

Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to receive a Bachelor of Design, Fashion and Technology.

Upon successful completion of the Year 1 and 2 Requirements, students are eligible to receive a Diploma in Fashion and Technology.

Last Updated: Dec 1, 2011

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