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Menswear

http://fitnyc.edu/menswear

Associate Degree Program (AAS)

Applications accepted for fall only. HEGIS 5012

The major in Menswear offers qualified students the opportunity to prepare for careers with retail and wholesale organizations as designers, assistant designers, or stylists with an understanding of merchandising, or as merchandising executives with design aptitudes.

Semester 1Credits
MAJOR AREAMW 131 - Menswear Flat Patternmaking Design I3
MW 141 - Menswear Construction1.5
MW 151 - Menswear Design I1.5
RELATED AREAFA 107 - Basic Design G61.5
IL 103 - Illustrating the Male Figure1.5
TS 111 - Fundamentals of Textiles3
LIBERAL ARTSHA 112 - History of Western Art and Civilization: Renaissance to the Modern Era G53
choice - see Requirements*3
Semester 2
MAJOR AREAMW 152 - Menswear Design II1.5
MW 232 - Menswear Flat Patternmaking Design II2
MW 241 - Tailoring the Jacket2
MW 254 - Computer Design I2
RELATED AREAFA 105 - Life Drawing G61.5
LIBERAL ARTSHA 215 - History of Menswear G73
choice - see Requirements*3
Semester 3
MAJOR AREAMW 231 - Menswear Flat Patternmaking Design III4
MW 251 - Menswear Design III1.5
MW 253 - Advanced Computer Fashion Design2
MW 262 - Presentation/Portfolio2
RELATED AREAFM 202 - The Marketing of Menswear3
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - see Requirements*6
Semester 4
MAJOR AREAIC 296 - AAS Internship B: Career Exploration2
MW 221 - Digital Art for Menswear1.5
MW 252 - Menswear Design IV5
LIBERAL ARTSchoice - see Requirements*6
TOTAL CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
MAJOR AREA31.5
RELATED AREA10.5
LIBERAL ARTS24
HEALTH AND/OR PHYS. ED2
 Total Credits: 68

 

SUNY General Education Requirements:
A “G” followed by a number 1-10 identifies specific courses that meet SUNY General Education baccalaureate degree requirements (or visit fitnyc.edu/gened ).

G1 Basic Communication; G2 Mathematics; G3 Natural Sciences; G4 Social Sciences; G5 Western Civilization; G6 The Arts; G7 Humanities; G8 Foreign Language; G9 Other World Civilizations; G10 American History.

*Requirements: See below (also see Liberal Arts Requirements ).

English/Speech: 6 credits

EN 121 (G1) (Prerequisite: College-level English as demonstrated by placement test OR completion of appropriate Educational Skills courses) or equivalent, and
CHOICE of one 200- or 300-level EN course, except: EN 259, 321, 322, 323, 342, and 366.

Mathematics: 3-3.5 credits
Graduation requirement: Arithmetic proficiency as demonstrated by placement test OR completion of appropriate developmental mathematics course(s).
CHOICE of MA 142, 161, 213, 222, 231, or 331 (any one of these meets G2).

Science: 3-5 credits
CHOICE of SC 111, 112, 121, 122, 045/145, 253, 326, or 032/332 (any one of these meets G3).

Social Sciences: 6 credits
CHOICE of two: SS 131, 141, 151, or 171 (any one of these meets G4).

Upper Division Alternatives:
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 programs in Direct and Interactive Marketing , Production Management: Fashion and Related Industries , Technical Design , and Textile Development and Marketing .
By completing certain course requirements, graduates may also apply for admission to the Bachelor of Science programs in Fashion Merchandising Management , and International Trade and Marketing for the Fashion Industries .

Courses

MW 131 — Menswear Flat Patternmaking Design I

3 CREDITS; 6 LAB HOURS

Basic principles of drafting patterns on paper and testing them in muslin on three-dimensional forms for men's shirts and pants. Using basic construction techniques, students develop original garment designs in harmony with current trends and design-room practices. Special machine methods and the technical aspects of decorative seam finish and detail are studied.
Co-requisite(s): MW 141 and MW 151

MW 141 — Menswear Construction

1.5 CREDITS; 3 LAB HOURS

Introduces students to the many processes involved in the construction of first samples. Basic standards of construction are stressed, enabling the student to make finished garments. Classic shirt and trouser problems are studied.
Co-requisite(s): MW 131 and MW 151

MW 142 — Menswear Sewing

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course introduces students to the many processes involved in creating a first sample. Professional standards of construction are emphasized throughout the semester as students cut, lay out, and construct a classic menswear shirt

MW 143 — Tailoring I

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students learn how to lay out, cut, and sew all of the details associated with the classically tailored trouser. Special emphasis is given to the fly, tailored pockets, and the creation of a handmade waistband curtain. Students also learn to fit the classic trouser on various figure types.
Prerequisite(s): MW 142 , or approval of the chairperson

MW 144 — Tailoring II

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course introduces students to professional tailoring practices for the menswear suit jacket/blazer. Details specific to the jacket and appropriate finishes for a high-end tailored garment are covered throughout the semester.
Prerequisite(s): MW 143

MW 151 — Menswear Design I

1.5 CREDITS; 3 LAB HOURS

Students design and present menswear shirts, pants, and vests. Research and existing designs inspire original designs.
Co-requisite(s): MW 131 and MW 141

MW 152 — Menswear Design II

1.5 CREDITS; 3 LAB HOURS

Further develops students' design abilities through the creation and presentation of tailored jackets, blazers, and suits. The concept of line development is studied.
Prerequisite(s): MW 151
Co-requisite(s): MW 232

MW 221 — Digital Art for Menswear

1.5 CREDITS; 3 LAB HOURS

This course is a comprehensive exploration of advanced menswear design, emphasizing the refinement of the student's rendering, sketching, and digital art abilities. Market segment analysis, collection development, and appropriate design are examined as they apply to the development of portfolio-quality artwork for the menswear market.
Prerequisite(s): MW 251
Co-requisite(s): MW 252

MW 231 — Menswear Flat Patternmaking Design III

4 CREDITS; 8 LAB HOURS

Studies advanced design problems for tailored garments, making use of the master pattern. Original designs are tested in muslin, constructed in fabrics, and analyzed in terms of taste, fabric selection and properties, design principles, fashion interest, and commercial value.
Prerequisite(s): MW 232 and MW 241
Co-requisite(s): MW 251

MW 232 — Menswear Flat Patternmaking Design II

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students learn how to develop flat patterns and create a finished jacket using professional standards. The course explores the four iconic prototypes of menswear jackets and traditional tailoring techniques and details. Students also learn to identify and define market trends in specific menswear markets and to present professional oral presentations.
Prerequisite(s): MW 131 and MW 141, or equivalent
Co-requisite(s): MW 152

MW 241 — Tailoring the Jacket

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course introduces students to the art of tailoring. Classic details associated with the fully lined tailored jacket are defined and demonstrated as students work toward mastering the components comprising a finely crafted tailored suit jacket.
Prerequisite(s): MW 131 and MW 141
Co-requisite(s): MW 152

MW 242 — Tailoring III

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course introduces students to the assembly processes and finishing details necessary to construct and tailor a high-end, fully lined suit jacket.
Prerequisite(s): MW 144

MW 251 — Menswear Design III

1.5 CREDITS; 3 LAB HOURS

Students create designs while refining advanced sketching skills. Classifications and collections are utilized throughout the semester.
Prerequisite(s): MW 152
Co-requisite(s): MW 231

MW 252 — Menswear Design IV

5 CREDITS; 10 LAB HOURS

Students design and execute original sportswear collections using international trends, colors, details, and fabrications.
Prerequisite(s): MW 231 and MW 251

MW 253 — Advanced Computer Fashion Design

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Using CAD software, students create flats, fashion drawings, and storyboards in color and black and white

MW 254 — Computer Design I

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

This course introduces students to the use of Adobe Illustrator as it applies to the menswear and accessories design industry. Students learn how to use Adobe Illustrator as a CAD tool for designing menswear and accessories. Auxiliary software includes Adobe Photoshop

MW 262 — Presentation/Portfolio

2 CREDITS; 1 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students learn to design professional collections, which are analyzed, segmented, and developed for various markets.
Prerequisite(s): MW 152
Co-requisite(s): MW 251

MW 271 — Comparative International Apparel

3 CREDITS; 2 LECTURE AND 2 LAB HOURS

Students develop their ability to analyze trends, colors, fabrications, and apparel details in three international fashion centers. Through constructive analyses, critiques, and creative thinking, students present final projects incorporating aspects of comparative cultural aesthetics.
Prerequisite(s): AR 101 or FF 112 or LD 144 or MW 152, or approval of chairperson

MW 299 — Independent Study in Menswear

1-3 CREDIT

Prerequisite(s): a minimum 3.5 GPA and approval of instructor, chairperson, and dean for Art and Design