LaSalle College Vancouver is one of only a handful of schools in Canada to offer a Bachelor of Fashion Design Degree. Steeped in a teaching model that goes back to LaSalle College’s roots in Montréal, Canada’s fashion capital.
LaSalle College Vancouver is one of only a handful of schools in Canada to offer a Bachelor of Fashion Design Degree. Steeped in a teaching model that goes back to LaSalle College’s roots in Montréal, Canada’s fashion capital, students learn from top industry insiders the skills and training needed to build a successful career in the dynamic world of fashion.
Students study the fundamentals of fashion design, including tailoring, flat pattern drafting, draping, textiles and computer pattern drafting. The program focuses on sustainable design principles and provides the opportunity for students to take part in a practicum component – giving them the chance to work directly in the industry.
Along with teaching the fundamentals and advanced technical skills, the degree program includes an element around business development and digital expertise in an evolving industry. Fashion design students who have a diploma can transfer their credits and finish their degree in as little time as a year.
LaSalle College Vancouver is a boutique-design school offering applied arts programs that help graduates build rewarding, lifelong careers. With more than 30 programs, the institution is a place where creativity runs free.
In addition to its close links with industry, both in Canada and around the world, LaSalle College Vancouver offers small-sized classes for a premium education experience in an advanced facility with instruction from leading experts.
If you are interested in the business side of fashion and management courses tailored specifically to the fashion industry, then Humber’s Bachelor of Commerce – Fashion Management degree program may be a fit for you.
The Fashion & Technology program has an international reputation for building tomorrow’s fashion leaders. This unique Bachelor’s degree offers an industry-focused curriculum that gives our students the design skills business acumen and marketing savvy they need to compete in the global fashion.
This program is offered in Seneca's hybrid delivery format with some courses available in Seneca's flexible delivery format. Some coursework is online and some must be completed in person. Students will need to come on campus to complete in-person learning requirements.
An interdisciplinary program where students create their own learning pathway through concentrations. Concentrations (optional, not a degree requirement) offer students an opportunity to pursue a particular area in fashion.
This section presents some graduates of the Fashion Design program who showcase their know-how and entrepreneurial spirit through the distribution of their collection or through the representation of commercial collections.
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