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Where Excellence is Expected

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Interior & Fashion Design Course Descriptions

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4340 | Interior Design 1 - Residential: 5 credits – grades 9, 10, 11, 12 – Fine & Applied Arts – no prerequisite

The purpose of this course is to expose students to various aspects of the interior design industry and is based on the industry’s professional standards (Council of Interior Design Accreditation-CIDA). The first semester focuses on residential design. Students integrate knowledge, skills, and practices to evaluate potential career opportunities. Areas of focus include: Introduction to Residential and Commercial Design; Design Drawings; Professional Practices/Education; Design Elements and Principles; and the Design Process.

 

4341 | Interior Design 2 - Commercial: 5 credits – grades 9, 10, 11, 12 – Fine & Applied Arts – Prerequisite: Interior Design I - District Capstone

The purpose of this course is to expose students to various aspects of the interior design industry and is based on the industry’s professional standards (Council of Interior Design Accreditation-CIDA). The first semester focuses on residential design. Students integrate knowledge, skills, and practices to evaluate potential career opportunities. Areas of focus include: Introduction to Residential and Commercial Design; Design Drawings; Professional Practices/Education; Design Elements and Principles; and the Design Process.

 

4390 | Fashion Design & Merchandising 1: 5 credits – grades 9, 10, 11, 12 – Fine & Applied Arts – no prerequisite

This course is for students who are interested in learning about the fashion and merchandising industry. Students integrate knowledge, skills, and practices to evaluate potential career opportunities. Emphasis is placed on an introduction to fashion, fashion and textile selection, product construction and fashion merchandising. At FCHS: Fashion Design 1 focuses on design and merchandising with minimal sewing construction.

 

4391 | Fashion Design& Merchandising 2: 5 credits – grades 9, 10, 11, 12 – Fine & Applied Arts – Prerequisite: Fashion Design I - District Capstone

This course is for students who are interested in learning about the fashion and merchandising industry. Students integrate knowledge, skills, and practices to evaluate potential career opportunities. Emphasis is placed on an introduction to fashion, fashion and textile selection, product construction, and fashion merchandising. There is a lab fee for this course. At FCHS: Fashion Design 2 focuses mostly on sewing construction.

 

4210 | Life Management: 5 credits – grades 10, 11, 12 – Personal Finance – no prerequisite 

Students will develop decision-making skills to become educated consumers with an understanding and academic knowledge of consumer resources and financial organizations. The course focuses on personal and family resources, job and career, personal and family finances, and wellness.  (Relevant topics include: independent living, healthy lifestyles, career research and job portfolios, personal financial literacy, investments, credit, insurance, leasing vs. purchasing of autos and homes.) - District Capstone

 

5232 | Theater Costume Design: 5 credits – grades 9, 10, 11, 12 – Fine & Applied Arts – no prerequisite 

In this advanced fashion design course students will build on their skill and understanding of fashion and design, by 
creating costumes for theater and arts programs. Students will research client needs and use specific information to design 
and fabricate costumes. This course will provide students with a deeper understanding of the many facets of theater and 
fashion industries to assist them in making career choices.

 

1391 | Work-Based Learning: Interior/Fashion Design: Various Credits - grades 9, 10, 11, 12 - Elective - no prerequisite

The Work-based Learning (WBL) experience allows for the application of the Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities that are delivered through the coursework of the Program of Study (POS). Students build on prior knowledge and skills in the program of study to further develop and apply employability and technical skills that prepare them for success in future careers and post-secondary education.

 

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PSD does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, veteran status, age or disability in access or admission to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. A lack of English speaking skills will not be a barrier to admission or participation.