Courses of Study 2020-2021 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
Courses of Study 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Fashion Design and Management


In the College of Human Ecology .


Course Offerings  

The Fashion Design and Management major is unique in the Ivy League, combining a strong liberal arts foundation with excellent training in fashion design and the business of fashion. Students take a broad range of courses from the art of designing apparel, fashion and accessories, to the business of manufacturing and marketing them internationally.

All Fashion Design and Management students explore the basics of textiles and design. Students may complete either a Fashion Design option or a Fashion Design Management option. Within the latter they may emphasize product development, marketing, or communications.

Academic course work is further enhanced by field and international experiences and significant opportunities to complete independent projects for credit with individual faculty members. Gallery space provides the setting to display design work. In addition, the Cornell Costume and Textile Collection, housed in the department, provides a valuable resource; items from the collection are made available to students for classroom and special study use.

Faculty


Y. Gowayed, chair (HEB T57, 607-255-3151); A. Netravali, director of graduate studies; F. Kozen, director of undergraduate studies; F. Baytar, C.C. Chu, M. Conroy, M. Frey, Y. Gowayed, D. Green, J. Hinestroza, T. Lewis, V.D. Lewis, H. Park, K. Phoenix, L. Shepherd, T. Uyar.

Academic Advising


All Fashion Design and Management majors are matched with a faculty advisor by the director of undergraduate studies, Frances Kozen. Students are strongly urged to discuss their goals, course selection and sequence, electives, and career plans with their faculty advisor. Students are free to change advisors; changes must be recorded with the director of undergraduate studies. It is the student’s responsibility to keep track of their courses and to make sure that the program meets graduation requirements for their major.

Student Work


All apparel design work done as part of the academic program will be held by the department until it has been released by the instructor. Certain exceptional work may be used by the department to exhibit for academic purposes. The department is not responsible for the loss or theft of student work.

Course Fees


No grade will be given in a course unless the course fee has been paid and equipment returned by the last week of classes.

Options


Students may select apparel design or fashion design management. Most transfer students will need at least one extra semester to fulfill the requirements of the major. Transfers in the design option should plan on two additional semesters.

Option I: Fashion Design

The Fashion Design option relates the human need for fashionable and functional clothing and accessories to design principles and to the physical properties of textiles. Students take a sequence of studio courses, focusing on the manipulation by hand, eye, and computer of form, color, and fabric, as well as courses in the social, economic, historical, and cultural aspects of design. Many students participate in design competitions sponsored by the fashion industry.

Option II: Fashion Design Management

The Fashion Design Management option applies management and marketing principles to industry and consumer issues in this sector of the economy. Courses focus on the processes used to develop, manufacture, and distribute apparel and textile products and examine topics such as business organizational structures, globalization, product development, communication, advertising and marketing, sustainability, and entrepreneurship.

Career Opportunities


Graduates of Fashion Design and Management have found meaningful employment within apparel, fashion, and textile industries, including, apparel, shoes, accessories, beauty, media, museum curation, retail, and theater.  In addition, the program prepares students for graduate or professional study in apparel design, apparel or textile marketing, supply chain management, or business.

Graduates design for influential fashion houses and under their own labels. Graduates also do specialized design in fields such as military, athletics, and public safety; create innovative clothing for special populations such as children, senior citizens, and people with physical disabilities; and use their creativity in public-relations firms, theater, publishing, and promotion. Graduates are attractive candidates for leadership positions in fashion and other industries.

Fashion Design and Management Common Requirements


In addition to college requirements, students in the Fashion Design and Management major must complete specific requirements listed here.

The requirements listed below pertain to all students matriculating in August 2020 and January 2021.

These requirements apply to Fashion Design (Option I) and Fashion Design Management (Option II)

Social Science  (3 credits)

This fulfills the college distribution social sciences requirement.
Choose one 3 credit course from Anthropology, Sociology or Development Sociology

Art History (3-4 credits)

This fulfills the college distribution humanities requirement.
Choose one Art History course
Note: May be taken while abroad

Statistics  (3-4 credits)

This fulfills the college distribution quantitative and analytical courses requirement.

Must be taken at Cornell, AP Statistics is not accepted
Choose one of the following:
PAM 2100  Introduction to Statistics
AEM 2100  Introductory Statistics
ILRST 2100 /STSCI 2100  Introductory Statistics
PSYCH 2500  Statistics and Research Design
BTRY 3010  Biological Statistics I
MATH 1710  Statistical Theory and Application in the Real World

Natural Science I and II


Natural Science I (3-4 credits)

This fulfills the college distribution natural sciences requirement.

One of the following:


Biology
BIOG 1140 
BIOG 1440  or BIOG 1445 
BIOMG 1350 
BIOEE 1610 
AP Biology score of 5

Chemistry
CHEM 1560   or CHEM 2070 
CHEM 2080  
AP Chemistry score of 5

PHYSICS
PHYS 1101  or PHYS 2207 
PHYS 1102  or PHYS 2208 
AP Physics score of 5

Note: If AP isn’t used to satisfy the requirement, then the course must be taken at Cornell.
Note: No lab is required.

Natural Science II (3-4 credits)
Choose any 3 credit course with a PBS, BIOLS-AG, or BIONLS-AG Course Distribution.
Note: No AP credit allowed, course must be taken at Cornell.

Psychology Requirement


Psychology Requirement (3 credits)

This fulfills the college distribution social sciences requirement.
Choose one of the following courses:
HD 1150  Human Development: Infancy and Childhood
HD 1170  Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
PSYCH 1101  Introduction to Psychology

Ethics-Sustainability


Ethics/Sustainability (3 credits)

Choose from one of the following:
AEM 3205  Ethics in Business and Organizations
BEE 3299  Sustainable Development: A Web-Based Course
BSOC 2051  Ethical Issues in Health and Medicine (also STS 2051 )
BSOC 2061  Ethics and the Environment (also STS 2061 /PHIL 2960 )
COMM 4300  Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication
CRP 3011  Ethics, Development, and Globalization
DEA 4220  Ecological Literacy and Design (also ARCH 4601 )
DSOC 3240  Environmental Sociology
FSAD 4021 /FSAD 6021  Apparel and Textiles in Developing Nations I/Apparel and Textiles in Developing Nations II
INFO 1200  Information Ethics, Law, and Policy
NTRES 3320  Introduction to Ethics and Environment
PAM 3670  Economics and Environmental Policy
PHIL 1450  Contemporary Moral Issues
PHIL 2410  Ethics

Introductory Economics


Introductory Economics  (3 credits)

This fulfills the college distribution social sciences requirement.


ECON 1110  Introductory Microeconomics

Fashion Design (Option I)


Fashion Design (Option I)

Students in the Fashion Design (Option I) major must complete the requirements below in addition to the Fashion Design and Management Common Requirements.

Fashion Design Core Coures


Fashion Design Core Courses (44 credits)

Take all of the following:
FSAD 1111  Success in FSAD
FSAD 1140  Fashion CAD
FSAD 1170  Fashion Graphics
FSAD 1250  Fashion, Art & Design Thinking
FSAD 1350  Fibers, Fabrics, and Finishes
FSAD 1360  Fiber and Yarn Analysis Laboratory
FSAD 1360  Introduction to Fashion Design
FSAD 2310  Fashion Product Management
FSAD 2370  Structural Fabric Design
FSAD 2640  Fashion Draping
FSAD 2650  Creative Patternmaking for Fashion Design
FSAD 2660  Activewear Design and Product Development
FSAD 3770  Collections for the Fashion Industries
FSAD 4700  Online Fashion Content and Promotion
FSAD 4770  Fashion Collection Thesis

FD Additional Courses


FSAD Additional Courses (6-8 credits)

Take any two FSAD courses at the 3000, 4000, or 6000 level.
Course work from Fashion Design Core Courses cannot count here.

FSAD 4000, 4010, 4020, 4030, 4990 cannot count here.

FD Additional Requirements


Additional Requirements (9 credits)
Any course with the Course Distribution PBS, BIOLS-AG, BIONLS-AG, SBA, KCM, MQR, LA, CA, or HA. Language courses may count here.

Fashion Design Management (Option II)


Fashion Design Management

Students in the Fashion Design Management (Option II) major must complete the requirements below in addition to the Fashion Design and Management Common Requirements.

Fashion Design Management Core Courses


Fashion Design Core Courses (26 credits)
Take all of the following:
FSAD 1111  Success in FSAD
FSAD 1140  Fashion CAD
FSAD 1250  Fashion, Art & Design Thinking
FSAD 1350  Fibers, Fabrics, and Finishes
FSAD 1360  Fiber and Yarn Analysis Laboratory
FSAD 2310  Fashion Product Management
FSAD 2370  Structural Fabric Design
FSAD 3320  Product Quality Assessment
FSAD 4440  Global Fashion Management
FSAD 4660  Textiles, Apparel, and Innovation

FDMGT Additional Courses


FSAD Additional Courses (9-12 credits)
Choose any three additional FSAD courses.
FSAD 4000, 4010, 4020, 4030, 4990 cannot count here
If used here, may not be used for Product Development Track

FDMGT Management Courses


Introduction to Management (3 credits)
Choose one of the following:
AEM 1200   Introduction to Business Management
ILRID 1700   Introduction to Organizations and Management

FDMGT Business Practice


Business Practice (1.5-3 credits)
Choose one of the following:
AEM 2011   Spreadsheet Modeling
FSAD 2880  Essential Desktop Applications
NBA 6430   Managerial Spreadsheet Modeling

FDMGT Marketing


Marketing (3 credits)
Choose one of the following:
AEM 2400  Marketing
HADM 2410  Marketing Principles
NCC 5530  Marketing Management

FDMGT Communications


Communication (3+ credits)
Take one COMM course*^ OR
Foreign Language
*If used here, may not be used for Communications Track
^COMM 4970, 4980, and 4990 cannot count here

FDMGT Organization Leadership


Organization Leadership (3+ credits)
Choose one of the following:
HADM 1150  Organizational Behavior and Leadership Skills
HD 3450  The Nature of Leadership
ILROB 1220  Introduction to Organizational Behavior
ILROB 4260  Managing for Creativity*
NBA 5150  Leadership Theory and Practice
NCC 5540  Managing and Leading in Organizations
*If used here, may not be used for Management Track

FDMGT Track Requirements


Select courses from ONE track.

FDMGT Management Track


Take one course from each of the three areas:

Business Strategy

AEM 3110  Design and Innovation
AEM 3220  Digital Business Strategy
AEM 4080  Innovation And New Product Management
ECON 3030  Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
HADM 4410  Strategic Management
ILRHR 4640  Business Strategy
ILROB 4260  Managing for Creativity*
PAM 2000  Intermediate Microeconomics
*If used here, may not be used for Area 7 (Organization Leadership)

Accounting

AEM 2210  Financial Accounting
HADM 2230  Financial Accounting Principles
NBA 5530  Accounting and Financial Decision Making
NCC 5500  Financial Accounting

Finance

AEM 2241  Finance
AEM 2300  International Trade and Finance
HADM 2250  Finance
NCC 5560  Managerial Finance

 

FDMGT Product Development Track


If used here, may not be used for FSAD Additional Courses.

Take both of the following:

FSAD 1450  Introduction to Fashion Design
FSAD 2660  Activewear Design and Product Development

Take two courses from the following:

FSAD 2640  Fashion Draping
FSAD 2650  Creative Patternmaking for Fashion Design
FSAD 3250  Color and Surface Design of Textiles
FSAD 3990  Smart Clothing
FSAD 3370  Intro to Knit Design
FSAD 3650  New Technologies for Fashion Design
DEA 3510  Ergonomics and Anthropometrics

 

FDMGT Communication Track


If used here, may not be used for Communication Area. 

COMM 4970, 4980, and 4990 cannot count here.

Take an additional three COMM Courses

FDMGT Calculus


Calculus (3-4 credits)  
Choose one of the following:
MATH 1106  Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences
MATH 1110  Calculus I
MATH 1910  Calculus for Engineers
Note: Calculus AB or BC score of 4 or 5 may be used to satisfy this requirement.