Are you taking an online class? If you need help in regards to tech support see the info below:
Distance Education student tech help page: http://www.saddleback.edu/de/help1.html
Or here's the direct link: http://www.youtube.com/user/SaddlebackLIBRARY#p/u/3/0Z60Y97WHng
Type of Problem: Registration or MySite problems (student ID or pin)
Contact: Admissions & Records - http://www.saddleback.edu/admissions/mysitehelp.html
Call (949)582-4555 or go to SSC102 with your photo ID.
Student Help Video: Blackboard Login
Student Email: Email Information
Microsoft Live@Edu: http://www.socccd.edu/StudentEmail
Blackboard Login or Technical Questions Attention New/Returning Students:
Login into MySite BEFORE you access your student e-mail & Blackboard to set your new universal password.
You will only need to do this ONCE.
On-Campus Support: John McCotter
Village #4, Computer Help Desk
949-582-HELP (4357)
M - Th 8AM - 4:30PM
Friday 8AM - 4PM
scdestudent@saddleback.edu
Blackboard FAQ's
Online Support Center
Blackboard Test Reset Contact your instructor
Campus Wireless Information http://www.saddleback.edu/itc/wireless
On-Campus: Library Help Desk - Village 4
Questions about College email or logging onto Campus computers Resetting Password for Blackboard/campus logins
On-Campus: John McCotter
Village #4, Computer Help Desk
949-582-HELP (4357)
M - Th 8AM - 4:30PM
Friday 8AM - 4PM
scdestudent@saddleback.edu
or visit their website: http://www.saddleback.edu/library/services.html and click on "Computer Help Desk"
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Saddleback Health Center
Most students pay a mandatory $17 per semester as part of the registration process to have access to the Student Health Center. With no additional cost, you can have access to the healthcare as outlined in the flier above.
FASH 140 - Fashion Image STILL OPEN!

FASH 140 - FASHION IMAGE
Want to be a fashion stylist? Learn guidelines in dressing the individual. Create a working wardrobe for a business professional and complete a before and after makeover. Units: 3
Material Fee: $10
The following classes meet from 1/10/2011 to 5/19/2011:
Ticket# 80090 Wed 9:00AM - 11:50 D. MCGROARTY BGS 119
OPEN
Instructor Permission Required
Ticket# 13390 Mon 6:00PM - 8:50 D. MCGROARTY BGS 119
OPEN
Want to be a fashion stylist? Learn guidelines in dressing the individual. Create a working wardrobe for a business professional and complete a before and after makeover. Units: 3
Material Fee: $10
The following classes meet from 1/10/2011 to 5/19/2011:
Ticket# 80090 Wed 9:00AM - 11:50 D. MCGROARTY BGS 119
OPEN
Instructor Permission Required
Ticket# 13390 Mon 6:00PM - 8:50 D. MCGROARTY BGS 119
OPEN
Instructor Permission Required
If interested please email dmcgroarty@saddleback.edu for the add code
If interested please email dmcgroarty@saddleback.edu for the add code
OPEN CLASSES - Spring 2011
FASH 150 - Fashion Apparel and Professional Techniques - A class offered in the Fashion Certificates and discusses fashion history in the 20th century and art fundamentals. Offered TH at 6pm-9:50pm BGS 119 (I will let you go a earlier to work on your projects) Ticket 22775
FASH 110 and 111 Intermediate Sewing and Clothing Construction - Designed for those who have sewn before but need to upgrade and perfect sewing techniques on industrial sewing machines. Saturday 10:30am-2:20pm BGS 104
Ticket 14055A (for 110) and Ticket 14055D (for 111).
Labs for your other sewing classes! FASH 212, 213, 214 offered on Sat! You only need to put in 20 hours total during the semester on Sat during the times of 10:30-3:20pm in BGS 104. Tickets 14055G, 14055J and 14055M.
Pleases sign up right away, or e-mail me if you need an APC code! I want you in my class! :)

Ticket 14055A (for 110) and Ticket 14055D (for 111).

Pleases sign up right away, or e-mail me if you need an APC code! I want you in my class! :)
-Malia
Enroll NOW in Spring Classes!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Sign up for Fashion Classes NOW for this upcoming Spring 2011 semester! Enroll now to secure your spot in these fashion classes. DO NOT WAIT until the first day of class!FASH 100 Beginning Sewing
Designed for the beginner. Learn simple sewing methods using easy to sew patterns and speed techniques.
- 13505A Sa 10:30AM - 2:20 K. BENSON BGS 110
- 14035A Th 10:30AM - 2:20 L. ELSTON BGS 110
- 80105A W F 4:00PM - 5:50 L. YANCEY BGS 104
- 13515A T 6:00PM - 9:50 L. ELSTON BGS 110
- 22695A Th 6:00PM - 9:50 L. GOMEZ-ORTIGOZA BGS 110
Learn the business of fashion! Explore the fashion industry through researching fashion careers, studying fashion terminology, fashion cycles, trends and the packaging and marketing of a product.
- 13335 W 6:00PM - 8:50 STAFF BGS 119
- 13790 W 12:00PM - 2:50 K. KAMINSKI BGS 119
- 22770 T 12:00PM - 2:50 D. MCGROARTY BGS 119
FASH 110 Contemporary Clothing Construction
A faster paced class for those who have sewn before but wish to perfect basic and intermediate skills. Students will complete 3 garments and a fitting shell. Ideal for students wishing to transfer.
- 14210A M 10:30AM - 3:20 L. BONSALL BGS 110
- 14055A Sa 10:30AM - 3:20 M. HILL & T. WEST BGS 104
- 22700A W 5:00PM - 9:50 M. BYRON BGS 110
FASH 111 Intermediate Sewing
Designed for those who have SEWN BEFORE but need to upgrade and perfect sewing techniques on industrial sewing machines.
- 14055D Sa 10:30AM - 2:20 M. HILL & T. WEST BGS 104
- 14210D M 10:30AM - 2:20 L. BONSALL BGS 110
- 80105D W F 4:00PM - 5:50 L. YANCEY BGS 104
- 22700D W 6:00PM - 9:50 M. BYRON BGS 110
Develop professional portfolios and presentation skills while studying fashion designers, fashion vocabulary, production and construction of clothing, jewelry, leather, shoes, and accessories.
- 22775 Th 6:00PM - 9:50 M. HILL BGS 119
Introduces students to the fashion industry environment in So. California. Students will study such vital areas as the California Mart, garment district and design houses through a series of Friday class field trips
- 22690D Friday Field Trips K. KAMINSKI off campus
Learn how professionals in the Fashion industry are minimizing their businesses impact on the earth and "going green". Students will visit designers, retailers, textile manufactures and "eco-preneurs" to learn how they have become fashion crusaders with light footprints making sure that "green" never goes out of fashion again!
- 22690A Friday Field Trips K. KAMINSKI off campus
- 13505D and 13505G Sa 10:30AM - 2:20 K. BENSON BGS 110
- 14035D and 14035G Th 10:30AM - 2:20 L. ELSTON BGS 110
- 80105M, 80105G, and 80105J W F 4:00PM - 5:50 L. YANCEY BGS 104
- 13515D and 13515G T 6:00PM - 9:50 L. ELSTON BGS 110
- 22695D and 22695G Th 6:00PM - 9:50 L. GOMEZ-ORTIGOZA BGS 110
- 14055J, 14055G, 14055M Sat 10:30AM - 2:20 M. HILL & T. WEST BGS 104
- 14210J and 14210G Mondays 10:30AM - 2:20 L. BONSALL BGS 110
- 22700G, 22700M, 22700J Weds 6:00PM - 9:50 M. BYRON BGS 110
Apply to the college and go onto MySite to enroll for the classes with the ticket numbers above.
Note from the Career Center
The Spring 2011 semester is almost here...your CCLD/Career Center team wishes you well in the new year and hopes you use these excellent resources along your career journey:
1. Applied Psychology classes are an excellent resource to help you prepare for your career in a structured way. If you're uncertain in your path, or need another class on your schedule, consider Applied Psychology classes like this one!
2. The new year is a great time to review your Resume. The 2010 Orange County Resume Survey is a great resource for details on what employers really want to see!
3. We've increased Career Counseling appointments for Spring 2011. Please call us at 949/582-4575 to schedule an appointment today! Weekly hours are:
Tuesdays 12 - 4pm (4 1hr slots available)
Tuesdays 3 - 7pm (4 1hr slots available)
Wednesdays 12 - 4pm (4 1hr slots available)
Thursdays 10am - 7pm (8 1hr slots available)
*** Schedule subject to change, please call to schedule and confirm ***
4. R U Linked? Linkedin.com is an excellent tool to research people, industries, and connect/network with professionals in your industry. Join the Saddleback College Career Network group to get started - we have over 175 members!
5. Spring 2011 Career Workshops:
Resume Critique: Mondays - Thursdays 4pm - 4:30pm
Bring your resume for a quick 10 minute review.
Resume Workshop: Mondays and Tuesdays 3pm - 4pm
I will present the basics of creating a resume including styles, formats, and content choices.
Job Search Workshop: Thursdays 3pm - 4pm
I will present some excellent tools and strategies to use in your job search.
*** Schedule subject to change, please call to confirm and RSVP ***
6. Consider an appointment with Don Mineo, Career Guidance Officer, or Sholeh Alizadeh, Re-Entry Specialist. Call us at 949/582-4575 to make an appointment. Our appointments get booked well in advance, reserve your time today!
Have a great semester! Come see us in SSC #140.
Eric Hilden, Career Placement Officer
The Center for Career and Life Development
Saddleback College
949/582-4575
www.saddleback.edu/ccld
1. Applied Psychology classes are an excellent resource to help you prepare for your career in a structured way. If you're uncertain in your path, or need another class on your schedule, consider Applied Psychology classes like this one!
2. The new year is a great time to review your Resume. The 2010 Orange County Resume Survey is a great resource for details on what employers really want to see!
3. We've increased Career Counseling appointments for Spring 2011. Please call us at 949/582-4575 to schedule an appointment today! Weekly hours are:
Tuesdays 12 - 4pm (4 1hr slots available)
Tuesdays 3 - 7pm (4 1hr slots available)
Wednesdays 12 - 4pm (4 1hr slots available)
Thursdays 10am - 7pm (8 1hr slots available)
*** Schedule subject to change, please call to schedule and confirm ***
4. R U Linked? Linkedin.com is an excellent tool to research people, industries, and connect/network with professionals in your industry. Join the Saddleback College Career Network group to get started - we have over 175 members!
5. Spring 2011 Career Workshops:
Resume Critique: Mondays - Thursdays 4pm - 4:30pm
Bring your resume for a quick 10 minute review.
Resume Workshop: Mondays and Tuesdays 3pm - 4pm
I will present the basics of creating a resume including styles, formats, and content choices.
Job Search Workshop: Thursdays 3pm - 4pm
I will present some excellent tools and strategies to use in your job search.
*** Schedule subject to change, please call to confirm and RSVP ***
6. Consider an appointment with Don Mineo, Career Guidance Officer, or Sholeh Alizadeh, Re-Entry Specialist. Call us at 949/582-4575 to make an appointment. Our appointments get booked well in advance, reserve your time today!
Have a great semester! Come see us in SSC #140.
Eric Hilden, Career Placement Officer
The Center for Career and Life Development
Saddleback College
949/582-4575
www.saddleback.edu/ccld
Family Night November 16th
Family Night to Provide Prospective Students and Their Parents Information About Opportunities at Saddleback College
Mission Viejo, CA – Prospective Saddleback College students and their families are invited to attend Family Night on Tuesday, November 16th, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. in Student Services Center room 212, where they can learn about academic programs and student services available at the college. Faculty, staff, and administrators will present information on college programs and offerings, including transfer opportunities, campus life and activities, financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and information on the college’s Career Technical Education programs.
Dr. Tod A. Burnett, President of Saddleback College, stated, “Family Night is a great time for our future students and their parents to see what Saddleback College has to offer, from our outstanding degree and certificate programs to our wonderful offerings in arts and athletics. I look forward to meeting our prospective students and their families and encourage them to take advantage of this great opportunity.”
Family Night offers potential Saddleback College students and their families a chance to learn about the college’s campus life, degree and certificate programs, transfer opportunities, and financial aid options to help pay for college.
Speaking at the event will be Saddleback College President Burnett, Associated Student Government President Melissa Fenerci, Transfer Center Coordinator Miki Mikolajczak, Career Technical Education Counselor Penny Skaff, and Financial Aid Specialist Javier Williams, whose presentation will focus on financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
No advance reservations are required.
Free parking will be available in lots 5, 5A, and 13. For more information on Family Night, please call the Saddleback College Outreach Office at 949-582-4218. A campus map can be found at www.saddleback.edu/maps.
Located in Mission Viejo, Saddleback College provides quality higher education and training to the greater south Orange County community. Having served more than 500,000 students since 1968, Saddleback College offers more than 300 degree and certificate programs to help students reach their personal, career, and educational goals. For more information, please visit www.saddleback.edu.
Mission Viejo, CA – Prospective Saddleback College students and their families are invited to attend Family Night on Tuesday, November 16th, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. in Student Services Center room 212, where they can learn about academic programs and student services available at the college. Faculty, staff, and administrators will present information on college programs and offerings, including transfer opportunities, campus life and activities, financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and information on the college’s Career Technical Education programs.
Dr. Tod A. Burnett, President of Saddleback College, stated, “Family Night is a great time for our future students and their parents to see what Saddleback College has to offer, from our outstanding degree and certificate programs to our wonderful offerings in arts and athletics. I look forward to meeting our prospective students and their families and encourage them to take advantage of this great opportunity.”
Family Night offers potential Saddleback College students and their families a chance to learn about the college’s campus life, degree and certificate programs, transfer opportunities, and financial aid options to help pay for college.
Speaking at the event will be Saddleback College President Burnett, Associated Student Government President Melissa Fenerci, Transfer Center Coordinator Miki Mikolajczak, Career Technical Education Counselor Penny Skaff, and Financial Aid Specialist Javier Williams, whose presentation will focus on financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
No advance reservations are required.
Free parking will be available in lots 5, 5A, and 13. For more information on Family Night, please call the Saddleback College Outreach Office at 949-582-4218. A campus map can be found at www.saddleback.edu/maps.
Located in Mission Viejo, Saddleback College provides quality higher education and training to the greater south Orange County community. Having served more than 500,000 students since 1968, Saddleback College offers more than 300 degree and certificate programs to help students reach their personal, career, and educational goals. For more information, please visit www.saddleback.edu.
Transfer Day Sept. 29th - Sign up for Workshops
The Transfer Day College Fair will be on Wednesday, September 29, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the quad. Visit www.saddleback.edu/transfer and click the Transfer Events link for a list of all the schools that will be attending.
CSU SCHOOLS: Interested in transferring to a CSU? Plan to attend the CSU Workshop on Wednesday, September 29, from 1-2 p.m. in SSC 166. Representatives from Cal Poly Pomona, CSU Fullerton, Humboldt State University, and other CSUs will be participating in the workshop.
UC SCHOOLS: Interested in transferring to a UC? Plan to attend the UC Workshop on Wednesday, September 29th, from 2-3 p.m. in SSC 166. Representatives from UC Irvine, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Santa Cruz will be participating in the workshop.
Interested in transferring to USC? Plan to attend the USC Workshop on Wednesday, September 29th, from 1-2 p.m. in SSC 212.
Interested in transferring to UCLA? Plan to attend the UCLA Workshop on Wednesday, September 29, from 2-3 p.m. in SSC 212.
IN-STATE: Transferring to an in-state private college or university? Workshop on Wednesday, September 29th, from 2-3 p.m. in SSC 140A. Representatives from: Chapman University, Point Loma Nazarene University, the University of San Francisco, and many more the will be participating in the workshop.
OUT OF STATE: Transferring to an out-of-state college/university? Workshop on Wednesday, September 29th, from 1-2 p.m. in SSC 140A. Representatives from American International College, American University, Cornell University, Miami University at Ohio, Sam Houston State University, University of Arizona, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and the University of Montana will be participating in the workshop.
CSU SCHOOLS: Interested in transferring to a CSU? Plan to attend the CSU Workshop on Wednesday, September 29, from 1-2 p.m. in SSC 166. Representatives from Cal Poly Pomona, CSU Fullerton, Humboldt State University, and other CSUs will be participating in the workshop.
UC SCHOOLS: Interested in transferring to a UC? Plan to attend the UC Workshop on Wednesday, September 29th, from 2-3 p.m. in SSC 166. Representatives from UC Irvine, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Santa Cruz will be participating in the workshop.
Interested in transferring to USC? Plan to attend the USC Workshop on Wednesday, September 29th, from 1-2 p.m. in SSC 212.
Interested in transferring to UCLA? Plan to attend the UCLA Workshop on Wednesday, September 29, from 2-3 p.m. in SSC 212.
IN-STATE: Transferring to an in-state private college or university? Workshop on Wednesday, September 29th, from 2-3 p.m. in SSC 140A. Representatives from: Chapman University, Point Loma Nazarene University, the University of San Francisco, and many more the will be participating in the workshop.
OUT OF STATE: Transferring to an out-of-state college/university? Workshop on Wednesday, September 29th, from 1-2 p.m. in SSC 140A. Representatives from American International College, American University, Cornell University, Miami University at Ohio, Sam Houston State University, University of Arizona, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and the University of Montana will be participating in the workshop.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT!
To reserve a seat email the Transfer Center at: tco@saddleback.edu, call the Transfer Center at (949) 582-4328, or visit the Transfer Center in CC 1 (Include your name, email address, student ID#, and specific workshop date and time.)
To reserve a seat email the Transfer Center at: tco@saddleback.edu, call the Transfer Center at (949) 582-4328, or visit the Transfer Center in CC 1 (Include your name, email address, student ID#, and specific workshop date and time.)
Library Workshops at Saddleback
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http://www.saddleback.edu/library/instruction/workshops.html. Sign up in Village 3. Workshops are in Village 32-01.
Time to Register!!! Fashion Classes STILL OPEN!
There is still time to register for your fashion classes here at saddleback! Check out the list of open classes below. You can register at www.saddleback.edu/cs
FASH 100 - Beginning Sewing: Designed for the beginner. Learn simple sewing methods using easy to sew patterns and speed techniques.
FASH 110 Contemproary Clothing Construction : A faster paced class for those who have sewn before but wish to perfect basic and intermediate skills. Students will complete 3 garments and a fitting shell. Ideal for students wishing to transfer.
FASH 111 - Intermediate Sewing : Designed for those who have SEWN BEFORE but need to upgrade and perfect sewing techniques on industrial sewing machines.
FASH 130 - Flat Pattern - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Pattern design through use of the basic sloper. Design and sew patterns including skirts, sleeves, blouses and dresses.
FASH 136 - Apparel Design - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Develop a successful line of clothing through sketching and follow the process of taking the line to market.
FASH 145 - Internship - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Learn through doing. Get on-the-job fashion industry/retail experience. To be taken last year of program with CWE 180. Also listed as BUS 145. Credit given in either area, not both.
FASH 150 - Fashion Appparel and Professional Techniques - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Develop professional portfolios and presentation skills while studying fashion designers, fashion vocabulary, production and construction of clothing, jewelry, leather, shoes, and accessories.
FASH 206 - Designing/Constructing Knitwear, Activewear and Swimwear : OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Focuses on sewing, constructing, and designing knitwear garments. Specialty techniques, types of knits, industrial machines used with knits, and basic pattern-making will be covered. Students will create garments ranging from tops to bottoms, dresses, activewear, and swimwear.
FASH 208 - Sewing Vintage Fashions: OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Construct and reproduce vintage garments using vintage and reproduced vintage patterns dating from 1880 to the 1970's. History of patterns, sewing machines, sergers, irons, notions, and equipment.
FASH 212 Construction Lab - GREAT TO TAKE WHILE ENROLLED IN ANOTHER SEWING CLASS! You can use the sewing lab while another class is going on.
FASH 213 & 214 Designer Lab or Couture Lab- GREAT TO TAKE WHILE ENROLLED IN ANOTHER SEWING CLASS! You can use the sewing lab while another class is going on.
FASH 235 - Designing for the Fashion Industry - An advanced course that simulates the procedures used in the design department of a garment manufacturer. Students will design a line in misses, junior, lingerie, sportswear, active sportswear, after-five or children's wear.
FASH 250 - Fashion Trend Forescasting - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Introduces students to fashion forecasting careers. Learn how to identify trends before they occur in mainstream fashion. Research fashion, textile and color trends in market. Analyze patterns of trends through research of trend forecasting companies, street fashion, and high-end couture fashion.
FASH 260 - Computer Applications in Fashion - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Use fashion computer aided programs in apparel design and manufacturing. Design garments with an electronic sketch book. Design and merchandise your fashion store using the newest computer programs.
FASH 100 - Beginning Sewing: Designed for the beginner. Learn simple sewing methods using easy to sew patterns and speed techniques.
Ticket 16800D | Sa | 10:30AM - 2:20 | | BGS 110 |
Ticket 16200A | T | 6:00PM - 9:50 | | BGS 110 |
FASH 110 Contemproary Clothing Construction : A faster paced class for those who have sewn before but wish to perfect basic and intermediate skills. Students will complete 3 garments and a fitting shell. Ideal for students wishing to transfer.
Ticket 16800A | Sa | 10:30AM - 3:20 | | BGS 110 |
Ticket 16895A | W | 5:00PM - 9:50 | | BGS 110 |
Ticket 16600A | M | 5:00PM - 9:50 | |
FASH 111 - Intermediate Sewing : Designed for those who have SEWN BEFORE but need to upgrade and perfect sewing techniques on industrial sewing machines.
Ticket 16895D | W | 6:00PM - 9:50 | | BGS 110 |
FASH 130 - Flat Pattern - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Pattern design through use of the basic sloper. Design and sew patterns including skirts, sleeves, blouses and dresses.
Ticket 22970 | M W | 3:00PM - 5:20 | | BGS 104 |
FASH 136 - Apparel Design - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Develop a successful line of clothing through sketching and follow the process of taking the line to market.
Ticket 23200D | W | 10:30AM - 2:20 | | BGS 104 |
FASH 145 - Internship - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Learn through doing. Get on-the-job fashion industry/retail experience. To be taken last year of program with CWE 180. Also listed as BUS 145. Credit given in either area, not both.
Ticket 16130A | W | 5:00PM - 5:50 | | BGS 119 |
FASH 150 - Fashion Appparel and Professional Techniques - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Develop professional portfolios and presentation skills while studying fashion designers, fashion vocabulary, production and construction of clothing, jewelry, leather, shoes, and accessories.
Ticket 16750 | T | 2:00PM - 5:50 | | BGS 104 |
FASH 206 - Designing/Constructing Knitwear, Activewear and Swimwear : OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Focuses on sewing, constructing, and designing knitwear garments. Specialty techniques, types of knits, industrial machines used with knits, and basic pattern-making will be covered. Students will create garments ranging from tops to bottoms, dresses, activewear, and swimwear.
Ticket 16600M | M | 6:00PM - 9:50 | | BGS 110 |
FASH 208 - Sewing Vintage Fashions: OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Construct and reproduce vintage garments using vintage and reproduced vintage patterns dating from 1880 to the 1970's. History of patterns, sewing machines, sergers, irons, notions, and equipment.
Ticket 22965A | W | 6:00PM - 9:50 | | BGS 104 |
Ticket 16800G | Sa | 10:30AM - 1:20 | | BGS 110 |
Ticket 16600G | M | 5:00PM - 7:50 | | BGS 110 |
Ticket 16200D | T | 6:00PM - 9:50 | | BGS 110 |
Ticket 16895G | W | 6:00PM - 8:50 | | BGS 110 |
FASH 213 & 214 Designer Lab or Couture Lab- GREAT TO TAKE WHILE ENROLLED IN ANOTHER SEWING CLASS! You can use the sewing lab while another class is going on.
Ticket 16800J | Sa | 12:00PM - 2:50 | | BGS 110 |
Ticket 22965D | W | 6:00PM - 8:50 | | BGS 104 |
FASH 235 - Designing for the Fashion Industry - An advanced course that simulates the procedures used in the design department of a garment manufacturer. Students will design a line in misses, junior, lingerie, sportswear, active sportswear, after-five or children's wear.
Ticket 23200A | W | 10:30AM - 2:20 | | BGS 104 |
FASH 250 - Fashion Trend Forescasting - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Introduces students to fashion forecasting careers. Learn how to identify trends before they occur in mainstream fashion. Research fashion, textile and color trends in market. Analyze patterns of trends through research of trend forecasting companies, street fashion, and high-end couture fashion.
Ticket 22975 | M | 3:00PM - 5:20 | | BGS 119 |
FASH 260 - Computer Applications in Fashion - OFFERED ONLY ONCE A YEAR! Use fashion computer aided programs in apparel design and manufacturing. Design garments with an electronic sketch book. Design and merchandise your fashion store using the newest computer programs.
Ticket 16545 | Th | 7:00PM - 9:50 | E. RUBEL | TAS 227 |
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