5 Associate of Arts Degrees in Fashion Design 2024
- Santa Fe, USA
On-Campus
English
An Associate in Applied Arts in Fashion Design degree provides students with skills in one of the three disciplines of apparel, textile, or costume design. Entrepreneurial and design skills prepare the graduate for employment in the fashion industry or self-employment as a professional designer.
- Long Beach, USA
English
Fashion is among the largest and most established industries in California and Long Beach City College is located in one of the country’s largest fashion hubs. The fashion industry looks to LA for its “LA style”, trendsetters, influencers, celebrities, and innovations in premium denim, swimwear, and active apparel. A fashion education can provide the necessary background and skills for a career in this ever thriving and dynamic field. The LBCC Fashion Design & Merchandising program provides an environment that promotes critical thinking, creativity, multicultural awareness, sustainable practices, hands-on learning, work experience, and networking. Our students learn from faculty who have worked in the fashion industry and bring their experience and industry connections to the classroom.
- Schnecksville, USA
English
This program is designed for those students who have a special interest in entering the world of fashion. The program prepares students with a foundation in fine arts and fashion concepts, as well as instruction in the techniques needed to create and manipulate designs using digital tools.
- Beverly Hills, USA
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The Associate of Arts Degree in Pattern Design program prepares students to use detailed body measurements to draft master flat patterns in today’s production operations. Techniques to be used in the program include French couture tailoring and French couture draping.
- Los Angeles, USA
English
Denim represents an estimated $60 billion global market that is growing at an annual rate of 13-15%. Our students learn from the best right here in Los Angeles, the city that’s responsible for over 90% of the premium denim manufactured in the United States.