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Apparel Design

Harness your creativity and gain skills to turn your creative concepts into consumer-ready apparel products.

Overview

Turn your creative passion into a career. As an apparel design student, you’ll develop skills essential to moving an idea from concept to creation, including ideation, hand and digital sketching, fabric print design, paper and digital pattern making, draping, garment construction, fit evaluation, the development of factory specifications, along with creating samples and prototypes.

Throughout this process, you’ll consider the aesthetic and functional needs of specific target consumers and apply design strategies for inclusivity and sustainability, all while using the latest 2D and 3D design technologies. Because of the apparel design program’s partnership with Browzwear, an industry leader in design software, you’ll have access to advanced 3D design tools that leading apparel brands use.

You’ll also develop foundational business skills that will prepare you for exciting career opportunities as an entrepreneur, within a small business or at a major apparel brand.

Many of our students also choose to double major in merchandising management to gain complimentary skills centered around apparel assortment planning for apparel brands and retailers.

Apparel design is a major program of study offered in Corvallis.

Major
In-Person: Corvallis
Bachelor of Science
45

What You’ll Learn

Describe the roles and functions of industry sectors involved in the planning, creation, production, merchandising, distribution, and consumption of textiles, apparel, and footwear products.

Explain how social, environmental, political, cultural, and economic systems, as well as geography relate to the planning, creation, production, merchandising, distribution, and consumption of textile, apparel, and footwear products and resulting company performance.

Explain consumer behavior theory as it applies to the pre-acquisition through to consumption of textile, apparel, and footwear products.

Assess the suitability of and recommend viable materials, trims, construction, coloration, and finishes for specific end-uses.

Apply creative, analytical, and technical skills in a collaborative environment that includes calendar development, research, line planning and development, costing, product creation, evaluation/testing, and merchandising.

Apply consumer behavior theory and research throughout the product creation process to design and develop products that are in-line with users' needs.

28+

degrees and areas of focus

84%

of classes have fewer than 50 students

450

companies recruit our students each year

Accounting Opportunities

Study Abroad

Florence, Italy: Accademia Italiana

London, England: London College of Fashion

Seoul, South Korea: Hanyang University

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Associated Clubs

American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists

National Retail Federation

Entrepreneurship Club

Sports Product Development Club

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Scholarships

Cecelia T. Shuttleworth

Columbia HEHC Scholarship

Gladys Whipple Goode Scholarship

N Marie Ledbetter Memorial Scholarship

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Ways to Attend

We offer class in the modalities that work for you and your schedule.

In-Person: Corvallis

Attend in-person in Corvallis and attend your classes in Austin Hall, one of the crown jewels of the OSU campus.

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