Carrera universitaria presencial
Zaragoza
Duración : 3 Años
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Objetivos
Diseño de Moda, Silueta e Ilustraciones, CAD, Proyectos de Diseño de Moda y Colecciones, Historia de la Confección textil, Estilismo de Moda, Talleres Creativos y Fotografía, Tendencias y Gestión de la Moda Los estudios están configurados desde la propuesta del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior (Plan Bolonia), con una carga lectiva de 180 créditos ECTS distribuidos en 3 cursos académicos, incluyendo la realización de un Proyecto Final de Carrera y prácticas en empresas.
A quién va dirigido
Todo aquel que quiera iniciarse y profesionalizase en el mundo de la moda: diseño, gestión, distribución, fotografía, tendencias y comunicación.
Requisitos
Los Estudios Superiores de Diseño tienen una prueba oficial de acceso específica, por lo que NO requieren la realización de PAU. Alumnos con Bachillerato realizado y más de 18 años. Nivel de inglés B2 0 IELTS 5.5-6.0.
Temario completo de este curso
YEAR 1 - SEMESTER 1 & 2
Pattern Making
An introduction to pattern making that will train students to comprehend three-dimensional volumes, and to develop a feeling for cutting, draping, and pattern making. Students will learn to create prototypes from given fashion sketches, photos, and through draping and/or flat pattern drafting to develop working patterns.
-Creative exercise with first basic knowledge -Straight and flared skirt –Shirt – Blouse -Dresses
NUMBER OF ECTS: 6 credits
MEETS: 4 hours per Week (72 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Exercises and prototypes done during the course.
Fashion Silhouette
The study of different styles and artists in terms of fashion illustration of the past and the present. The instructor will begin with studying the centre of gravity and centre of support of the fashion silhouette.
Students will examine the basics of the silhouette (front, back, profile, and in motion). Clothed figures (black & white)
NUMBER OF ECTS: 4 credits
MEETS: 3 hours per Week (54 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: At the end of the module students will render their own selection of drawing made during the course, and the drawings they had to do as homework.
CAD
Photoshop & Illustrator basics
NUMBER OF ECTS: 4 credits
MEETS: 3 hours per Week (54 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Activities and research will be given by the instructor
Fashion Design Project
Introduction to Design Processes
-Fashion designer and his/her activities
-Develop an acute awareness of current fashion
-Perceive and establish trends
- Expand knowledge of clothing worn (lines, details, material), and accessories.
-Introduction to the fashion silhouette, and to sensitivity and the technical aspects of colour theory.
- Focus on women’s garment.
-Creation of a garment glossary
NUMBER OF ECTS: 6 credits
MEETS: 4 hours per Week (72 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: For each new topic, students have deadlines and hand in a complete folder following instructions and assessment criteria given in advance.
History of Fabrics Garments
Introduction to and analysis of the western wardrobe. Historical and Cultural Contextual Studies. (Study and debate on our manner of dress; males/females; within each age group; in terms of location; activity, etc...)
Clothing messages and functions: the role of appearances, Transformation of the body; moral/Religious, social, and individual
Embellishment, Seduction/repulsion
Fashion : current fashion; its origins and rhythms; fashion designers, Ongoing research work, using historical and contemporary garments
NUMBER OF ECTS: 3 credits
MEETS: 2 hours per Week (36 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Drawings reproduction of historical models. Tests about the course. One final exam at the end of each term.
Fashion Styling
By the end of the programme, participants will have gained the ability to recognise different styles and trends, clearly define their personal vision of a product and propose innovative and professional ideas successfully.
NUMBER OF ECTS: 2 credits
MEETS: 2 hours per Week (36 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Activities and research will be given by the instructor
Textile Workshop
Familiarize students with the different types of textiles.
-embroidery
-weaves
-transfer
-felting techniques
-Dying and decorating fabrics
-Textile pattern design
-Textile appliqués
-3D volumes
NUMBER OF ECTS: 3 credits
MEETS: 2 hours per Week (36 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: For each area, students have to present a mock-up or creative textile in connection with the techniques learned during the course.
Photography
This photography aims to help you develop your skills in researching, producing and managing fashion photo shoots. You will start with exploring the history of photography and art, before going on to plan a shoot.
NUMBER OF ECTS: 2 credits
MEETS: 2 hours per Week (36 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Activities and research will be given by the instructor
YEAR 2 - SEMESTER 1 & 2
Pattern Making
Emphasis on technical matters. Students will design garments with sleeves (jackets, coats), pants and technique studies (fly clothing,
pockets…) The model assigned are specific as to form, colour, and material. A limited
number of style details while be given, so that students can customize their assignments.
- Coat
- Tailored sleeves
- Jacket
- Pants
NUMBER OF ECTS: 6 credits
MEETS: 4 hours per Week (72 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Exercises and prototypes done during the course.
Fashion Silhouette
Students discover their own style, and personalize their fashion drawings. Emphasis is placed on working with colours, with the silhouette, clothing the silhouette, and the different details found in clothing.
Acrylic and ink
NUMBER OF ECTS: 4 credits
MEETS: 3 hours per Week (54 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: At the end of the module students will render their own selection of drawing made during the course, and the drawings they had to do as homework.
CAD
Photoshop & Illustrator + Indesign
-Womenswear
-lingerie
NUMBER OF ECTS: 4 credits
MEETS: 3 hours per Week (54 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Activities and research will be given by the instructor
Fashion Design Project
Creation clothing and accessories collections within a professional context. Collections created by students should adhere to the themes or brands that are assigned by the instructor to the entire class, and in such a manner that students experience creation according to a sector, a
market and a clearly defined brand personality. This professional immersion is essential to an understanding of a future career in fashion design.
NUMBER OF ECTS: 7 credits
MEETS: 5 hours per Week (90 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: For each new topic, students have deadlines and hand in a complete folder following instructions and assessment criteria given in advance.
History of Fabrics Garments
Discover the role history has played in fashion occidental societies, from middle ages up to the present. Emphasis on major shifts in notion of fashionable dress, as well as permutations derived from social, economic, religious, and artistic contexts.
NUMBER OF ECTS: 3 credits
MEETS: 2 hours per Week (36 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Tests about the course.
Fashion Styling
Students gain an understanding of how stylists work across different media in magazines, advertising, design, catwalk shows, digital media and e-commerce.
NUMBER OF ECTS: 3 credits
MEETS: 2 hours per Week (36 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Activities and research will be given by the instructor
Textile Workshop
Through both machine and hand techniques, students will learn the method of the art, and develop an appreciation for materials and
colour though realizing their own textile creations
NUMBER OF ECTS: 3 credits
MEETS: 2 hours per Week (36 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: For each area, students have to present a mock-up or creative textile in connection with the techniques learned during the course.
STUDENTS´ INTERNSHIP DURING THE SUMMER BREAK - 6 ECTS
YEAR 3 - SEMESTER 1 & 2
Pattern Making
For the creation of each garment, students will alternate 3-D draping with flat pattern making techniques, and construct the pieces during the
course.
- Couture suit
- Black dress
- Pants
- Coat
- Dress coat
- An individualized creation
NUMBER OF ECTS: 6 credits
MEETS: 4 hours per Week (72 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Exercises and prototypes done during the course. Each new topic will be assessed with specific criteria.
Latest trends
This is part lecture, part on the street. The course will allow students to learn how to plan a product in relation to current trends. Students will learn key historical and modern day trends as well as street trends and their influence on fashion. Students learn fashion collection planning, Trend Forecasting , Fashion Mood board , Fashion trends ,Fashion Trend Analysis.
NUMBER OF ECTS: 3 credits
MEETS: 2 hours per Week (36 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Student will collect information trough Internet and visits - will make mood boards to demonstrate their own interpretations of a theme and/or trend.
CAD
Increase student’s proficiency in the Adobe Suite photoshop, illustrator and Indesign. They should possess the ability to present a complete style portfolio in digital format.
NUMBER OF ECTS: 4 credits
MEETS: 3 hours per Week (54 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Activities and research will be given by the instructor
Fashion Design Project
In the 3rd year students are provided an opportunity to express their personal creative vision through several collections, and achieve a level of design that is individualized and bears a distinct fashion identity.
- Define student style
- Research works on a sector
- Trends researches
- Brand universe
- Mapping
- Collection plan
- Sales book
- Inspiration notebook
- Design portfolio
- Collection of 3 silhouette max
- Journal done in CAD
NUMBER OF ECTS: 7 credits
MEETS: 5 hours per Week (90 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Feedback all along the semester. Evaluation of the final collection.
Marketing & Comm
Discover the role history has played in fashion occidental societies, from middle ages up to the present. Emphasis on major shifts in notion of
fashionable dress, as well as permutations derived from social, economic, religious, and artistic contexts.
NUMBER OF ECTS: 4 credits
MEETS: 3 hours per Week (54 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Tests about the course.
Specialisation
Students have the option to work on 2 main specific topics and areas:
-Footwear and Accessories
- Experimental Pattern making
NUMBER OF ECTS: 6 credits
MEETS: 4 hours per Week (72 hours per Quarter)
ASSESSMENT: Activities and research will be given by the instructor
Final Projects
Students work extensively during their final year on the selection of a topic and realisation of a professional fashion project.
NUMBER OF ECTS: 18 credits
ASSESSMENT: Assessment by a panel of instructors. Jury’s assessment.
STUDENTS´ INTERNSHIP DURING THE SUMMER BREAK 6