Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Colleges In Connecticut That Have Fashion Design As A Major

Major in fashion design to indulge your runway dreams.


If you have an eye for fashion and dream of making it a career, several Connecticut colleges offer majors in this field. Other schools offer certificate programs taught by industry professionals. Majors learn all the details of designing and making clothing and accessories. The curricula includes classes about computer design, fabric selection, sketching, and pattern making.


Sanford-Brown


Turn your fashion-design visions into reality at Sanford-Brown.


Sanford-Brown College has many locations; the one in Farmington, Connecticut offers a degree in fashion design and merchandising. The school says that its curriculum depends on the vision of fashion merchandising professionals to recognize trends and develop displays that are appealing to consumers. Although tuition varies with time and degree, the school can connect students with information about Pell grants and federal and private loans.


Sanford-Brown College-Farmington


270 Farmington Ave.


Farmington, CT 06032


866-293-9171


sanfordbrown.edu


Design Education Cooperative


World-class fashion and design workshops are taught at DECO.


Based in Norwalk, CT, the Design Education Cooperative (DECO) is the professional education program of the World Fashion Council. Although not an accredited college, the cooperative offers certificate programs for workshops taught by industry professionals. Class sizes are restricted for an intimate learning experience. A block of ten hours of private workshops costs $650. All students who wish to enroll in the workshops must complete a student application form.


Design Education Cooperative


24B Monroe St.


Norwalk, CT 06850


203-345-0030


worldfashioncouncil.org








University of Bridgeport


The University of Bridgeport offers a major or minor program in fashion merchandising.


The University of Bridgeport offers a bachelor of science degree with fashion merchandising as a major (121 credits), or a student can minor in it. Each student is required to do a supervised industry internship program at approved retail outlets including prestigious New York stores. The University participates in a variety of different public and private programs that offer loans, grants, and scholarships.


University of Bridgeport


126 Park Ave.


Bridgeport, CT 06604


203-576-4098


bridgeport.edu

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