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    9 Fashion Design programs found

    Online Course Programmes in Fashion Fashion Design

    A course is a higher education program that is designed to help students further their knowledge in a specific area. Many individuals participate in a course over the internet in order to gain additional training, skills, and experience for their chosen career.

    What is an online course in fashion design? This educational unit of study focuses on teaching the basics of fashion design, including clothing construction, costume design, sewing and tailoring garments, fabric principles, fashion sketching, and pattern making. Depending on their training, program participants may also study the elements of business in fashion, such as product development, trademark protection, copyright laws, licensing, and fashion marketing. With an online course, students are required to use the internet and other electronic resources to view their classwork, turn in assignments, converse with their classmates, and watch lectures and other class-related discourse.

    Students who take an online course in fashion design learn about clothing trends, proper techniques to market their designs, and laws and regulations regarding business and design. This knowledge may make these individuals highly respected and in-demand for many employers.

    Many schools offer online courses, but each program and cost of the course can differ. For this reason, students should expect to research and speak with their prospective schools in order to receive up-to-date tuition information.

    Individuals who complete an online course in fashion design are often well suited for careers in the fashion industry, working as fashion designers, marketing managers, seamstresses, alterations managers, costume designers, creative directors, patternmakers, or personal stylists. Some individuals may use the skills gained in their online course to operate and manage their own clothing company, while others may choose to continue their education and pursue a four-year degree in fashion design.

    Many courses can be completed in a short amount of time, which generally makes them ideal for individuals who are already busy with their responsibilities at work and at home. To learn more about completing an online course, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.