With Austin’s already booming fashion industry projected to grow, now is a great time to pursue your passion for clothing design. Learn the ins and outs of commercial draping, pattern making, manufacturing, and more at Austin Community College.
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With Austin’s already booming fashion industry projected to grow, now is a great time to pursue your passion for clothing design. Learn the ins and outs of commercial draping, pattern making, manufacturing, and more at Austin Community College. Whether you’re after a career certificate or associate degree, our Fashion Design Program will prepare you for a rewarding and stylish career.
Innovation in Austin
The Austin Community College Fashion Incubator’s goal is to provide a unique real-to-industry experience for students and local fashion design startups that is highly inclusive, collaborative, and supportive.
Who We Are
The Austin Community College Fashion Incubator is a high-tech facility that educates students, designers-in-residence, and local industry. We partner with the City of Austin Economic Development Department to provide a real-to-industry educational experience to develop local workforce in the fashion industry.
We also partner with Gerber Technology to provide a unique digital solutions package that significantly reduces the product development and small-run production cost for designers in our designer-in-residence program.
What We Do
We provide real-to-industry education, training, and support to students, emerging fashion businesses, and local industry. We are building the local fashion ecosystem with career-technical training on both state-of-the-art technology as well as current industry skills. We are pushing the bar forward on the fashion industry workforce and fashion education.
Our Mission
To provide a high-quality fashion design education at an affordable rate in a real-to-industry environment with access and training on the industry’s latest technology.
To support emerging fashion design businesses in their business creation, product development, small batch samples, marketing, and sales strategy.
To provide workforce education with the aim of gainful employment in partnership with the City of Austin Economic Development Department.
Coursework incorporates technical sketching and fashion illustration, flat patternmaking and draping, computer-aided design, garment construction and fit, industry software knowledge, and conceptual and critical thinking.
The fashion merchandising program, with its specialized classes and education, gives you an opportunity to meet your specific goals based on an individualized focus and can help you prepare to enter this challenging and competitive field.
The Fashion Design & Textile Art Program offers UC Fine Arts credits with hands-on learning focused on introducing students to the fashion industry career pathways. The classes explore different art mediums including technology, illustration, photography, cosmetology, sewing, and pattern making.
The School of Fashion offers ten BFA degree programs, each designed to prepare you for work in the fashion industry.
This course offers an advanced study of the principles of patternmaking. Students will execute an original design using advanced patternmaking processes and industry techniques. Prerequisite: FASH 2382 Patternmaking II and junior or senior standing or by permission of the President.
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