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TD 114 — Computer Aided Print Design

3 credits; 6 lab hours

Computer-aided design software skills and techniqus are applied to create original textile designs. Based on current market trend research, students create digital designs using a variety of layouts, repeats and seasonal palettes. They produce visualizations of their designs and printed presentations for their portfolio.

Textile/Surface Design AAS Degree Program

http://catalog.fitnyc.edu/undergraduate/majors/twoyearassociatedegreeprograms/textilesurfacedesignmajor/

http://fitnyc.edu/textilesurfacedesign School of Art and Design Applications accepted for fall only.      NYSED: 00833      CIP:  50.0402 The Textile/Surface Design AAS program prepares students for careers in the textiles, fashion, home furnishings, and related industries as textile designers, colorists, and freelance entrepreneurs. The curriculum focuses on the creative design process, product development, and technical, and digital skills for woven and printed fabrics, and decorative home products. Curriculum below is for the entering class of fall 2024. Semester 1 Credits MAJOR AREA TD 112 - Textile Color Fundamentals 2 TD 113 - Textile Surface Design: Styles Sources 2 TD 126 - Textile Design Studio Practices 3 TD 141 - Nature Studies 1.5 GENERAL EDUCATION choice - see Requirements* 6 Semester 2 MAJOR AREA TD 114 - Computer Aided Print Design 3 TD 138 - Introduction to Woven Design 2.5 TD 251 - Techniques for Decorative Fabrics and Surfaces 3 RELATED AREA TS 111 - Fundamentals of Textiles 3 GENERAL EDUCATION choice - see Requirements* 3 choice - see Requirements* 3 Semester 3 MAJOR AREA TD 161 - Fundamentals of Screen Printing 2 TD 207 - Adobe Illustrator for Textile/Surface Design 2 TD 238 - Woven Design and CAD 3 RELATED AREA choice - see Related Area Electives* 1.5 GENERAL EDUCATION choice - see Requirements* 6 Semester 4 MAJOR AREA TD 206 - Advanced Home Textiles 2 TD 230 - Textile Design Studio: Portfolio and Industry 3 TD 262 - Advanced Screen Printing 3 ELECTIVE choice - General Elective 1.5 GENERAL EDUCATION choice - see Requirements* 3 choice - see Requirements* 3 TOTAL CREDIT REQUIREMENTS GENERAL EDUCATION 24 MAJOR AREA 32 RELATED AREA 4.5 ELECTIVE 1.5   Total Credits: 62   *Fall 2024 Requirements: See below. FIT's Liberal Arts Requirements for Associate Degree Programs: 24 credits total Three (3) credits EN 131 meets SUNY GE: Communication-Written (COMW) and Communication-Oral (COMO) Three (3) credits of any 200- or 300-level English literature or speech course Three (3) credits SUNY GE: Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning) (MATH) Three (3) credits SUNY GE: Natural Science (and Scientific Reasoning) (NSCI)  Three (3) credits SUNY GE: Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice (DVRS)  excluding History of Art (HA) courses. Three (3) credits HA 112  or HA 115 Three (3) credits any History of Art course Three (3) credits from SUNY General Education courses in any of the following areas excluding History of Art (HA) courses. SUNY GE: The Arts (ARTS) SUNY GE: World History and Global Awareness (GLBL) SUNY GE: Humanities (HUMN) SUNY GE: Social Science (SOCS) ​SUNY GE: US History and Civic Engagement (USCV) SUNY GE: World Languages (WLNG) See list of Gen Ed approved courses under   NEW FIT's General Education Requirements and Courses . An FIT Gen Ed course cannot be used to meet more than one General Education area. Related Area Elective(s): 1.5 credits (minimum).  BE 261 , CD 123 , CG 121 , CG 214 , CG 212 , EP 311 , FA 171 ,  PH 118   or any available course in Accessories Design, Advertising  Design, Advertising and Marketing Communications, Fabric Styling, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Home Products Development, Illustration, Interior Design, Photography, and, Textile Development and Marketing  or  any course in the Creative Technology minor or any business or art course in the Ethics and Sustainability minor Upper Division Alternative(s): Graduates of this program are eligible to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs in  Fabric Styling  and  Textile/Surface Design , and the Bachelor of Science program in  Textile Development and Marketing .