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.
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.
Located in the east of Montreal, Cégep Marie-Victorin offers an urban and modern environment, in a setting surrounded by green spaces, an exceptional place to study and work. Formerly a private college, which became public in 1993, Cégep Marie-Victorin is a higher education establishment which offers quality training in a stimulating and human learning environment.
The Cégep offers an educational environment promoting the success and development of students, a positive work climate and above all a staff who are fully invested in carrying out the educational mission to maintain a tradition of excellence in the field of education and services offered to its community.
Cégep Marie-Victorin has more than 700 employees proudly and actively engaged in educational success among the approximately 3,800 students who attend the establishment's regular education study programs and some 3,000 adult students registered in continuing education and business services.
The Major in Textiles/Fashion is an open entry program. After successfully completing the ?rst two years of study, students may declare their intention to major in textiles/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.
Design, innovate and create are the fundamentals of the Fashion Design program. Simulating industry standards and practices, students will become skilled in the essentials of pattern making and garment construction.
You’ll focus on making your own designs and will learn the critical and business skills you’ll need to succeed. In this program, you can choose to focus on textiles or jewellery/metalsmithing. You can also take electives in ceramics, wearable form, and wearable technology.
This program trains individuals to become fashion designers. Fashion designers create clothing lines and continually fine-tune and update them. They work in various sectors of the garment industry: clothing for women, men and children, fur, occupational clothing, etc.
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