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      Associate Degree Programs in Fashion Design

      In an associate degree program, undergraduate students take courses regarding a specific major. Typically associate degree programs can be completed in two years. After the program is complete, students are generally equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to secure a job or continue their education.

      What is an associate degree in fashion design? Students who study fashion design at the associate level can learn to become fashion experts while developing innovative and creative skills and abilities. They may explore fashion methodologies, techniques and processes. Additionally, they can receive a broad design education while focusing on specific aspects. Some programs may cover topics such as fashion styling, production strategies and textile development. Others might include drawing, pattern drafting and fashion history. Students in these programs can gain business, critical thinking and technical skills. Depending on the particular program, students may additionally learn about the global market.

      Many benefits come along with earning an associate degree in fashion design. Students can learn the ins and outs of the industry, as well as how to become excellent designers. This can make them valuable to employers once they graduate.

      Depending on the program, school and location, the cost of earning an associate degree will likely vary. Look at different school and program options to learn about costs, as well as the specific details and goals of the programs.

      Students who earn associate degrees in fashion design may find employment in the fashion industry in entry or mid-level positions. There are a variety of possible job titles for graduates. Some include design room assistant, style technician, merchandizing assistant and product developer. Graduates might even choose to work in costume design or retail. Additionally, some individuals who complete fashion design programs embark on their own entrepreneurial journeys.

      Some schools will give students the option to earn an online degree for flexibility. To get started, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.