The MS in Fashion Design (FASH) program is a full-time, maker-focused program, teaching both traditional and cutting edge technical creative processes.
The MS in Fashion Design (FASH) program is a full-time, maker-focused program, teaching both traditional and cutting edge technical creative processes.
This pre-professional program emphasizes the development of the aesthetic and philosophical concepts of fashion design and emphasizes the technical skills to support research and experimentation in these concepts.
The FASH curriculum integrates 2D and 3D design to address the physical, aesthetic, psychological, and social requirements of fashion.
Class cadence is structured so that studio, laboratory, and classroom work give the graduate student a directed experience in the study of aesthetics, criticism, and contemporary art concepts; contemporary and historic art and design; traditional and current fashion technology; the discipline of drawing; and the making of art.
A required internship in the industry affords the FASH student direct experience in a workplace of their choice. This comprehensive approach provides the basis for a broad range of employment in the fashion and design industries and in education.
A thesis and/or capstone collection is required, which dovetails with professionally criticked, annual Drexel Fashion Show.
The College of Computing & Informatics (CCI) contributes to theory and practice along dimensions that include technical, human, organizational, policy and societal considerations. This broad perspective positions the College to address the complex, multi-disciplinary problems that are increasingly common as society becomes more dependent on information technology.
CCI is home to one of the oldest continually ALA-accredited library and information science programs in the country: the Library and Information Science major in the College's Master of Science in Information degree program. The College is a founding member of the iSchools Caucus of 29 prominent colleges dedicated to advancing the information field in the 21st Century.
Currently, CCI administrative offices, all labs and the majority of CCI classrooms are located on the 10th and 11th floors of the state-of-the-art uCity Square building at 3675 Market Street. CCI's move to 3675 Market in March 2019 brought together our students, faculty, and professional staff together under one roof for the first time in the College's history (click here to view Drexel University's main campus map). View a virtual, interactive tour of our space at 3675 Market Street.
College History
CCI was founded in 2013 as a response to the growing role of computing and informatics in all sectors of the economy. A rich, cohesive academic program contributes to the development of the local innovation community while strengthening links to regional industry, government and not-for-profit entities.
The creation of the College combined the strengths and assets of many of Drexel's undergraduate, graduate, and professional computing and informatics programs. Specifically, the College unites the former College of Information Science & Technology (the iSchool); the Department of Computer Science (from the College of Engineering); and the Computing and Security Technology program (formerly housed in the Goodwin College School of Technology and Professional Studies).
This Fashion Design Master’s program is ideal for students who have a passion for personal creative expression and who have Bachelor's degrees in various academic disciplines from fine arts, sciences, liberal arts, business and other areas of study.
The MS in Fashion Merchandising & Management program expands the career horizons of forward-thinking professionals with diverse backgrounds in fashion design, merchandising, management, and other industries.
You learn to challenge existing paradigms in the fashion world and develop groundbreaking ideas for fashion businesses, start-ups, and fashion-related services.
Studio courses hone your knowledge of industry standards, combining design excellence with the mastery of the latest digital tools. Graduate candidates are guided through Directed Study which culminates in the production of a final collection, portfolio, or project.
SAIC's groundbreaking Master of Fine Arts in Fashion, Body and Garment moves beyond the merging of fine art with fashion design to explore the body in motion, on show, in suspension, in conversation, and immersed in the world.
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