The Specialization Diploma Program in Fashion Design underscores innovation and creativity in fashion design while providing candidates with the technical know-how for a successful career in the fashion industry.
The focus is to help each student recognize their true potential and develop their aptitude in their area of expertise. It will also help candidates cultivate specific skills related to pattern drafting, sewing, fashion styling, illustration, and garment construction. With a foundation based on experience, expertise, and workshops conducted by industry professionals, students will develop a strong basis for their skill sets. After completing this diploma, most graduates are more qualified for specific jobs in their chosen field.
3 Months
Employment of fashion designers is projected to grow 3 percent over the next ten years, slower than the average for all occupations.
A career in fashion design is right for you if you are talented and exude style in everything you do. You must also possess the ability to be original and creative and love making people look good.
Most apparel continues to be produced internationally. As a result, employment of fashion designers in the apparel manufacturing industry is projected to decline by about 33 percent over the projection period, slowing the overall employment growth of fashion designers.
However, employment of fashion designers in the retail trade industry is projected to grow by about 22 percent over the projection period. Retailers are selling more fashion-inspired clothing, which increases the demand for fashion designers to create clothing and accessories for everyday wear in the mass market.
6 Months / 3 Months(Fast Track)
Employment of fashion designers is projected to grow 3 percent over the next ten years, slower than the average for all occupations.
A career in fashion design is right for you if you are talented and exude style in everything you do. You must also possess the ability be original and creative and love to make people look good.
Most apparel continues to be produced internationally. As a result, employment of fashion designers in the apparel manufacturing industry is projected to decline about 33 percent over the projection period, slowing the overall employment growth of fashion designers.
However, employment of fashion designers in the retail trade industry is projected to grow about 22 percent over the projection period. Retailers are selling more fashion-inspired clothing, which increases the demand for fashion designers to design clothing and accessories for everyday wear for the mass market.
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