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Last updated on 2025-07-21

Program overview

Program overview

The Design de mode (AEC) program is an advanced diploma designed for students who aspire to enter the fashion industry. This program focuses on equipping students with the essential skills and knowledge required to thrive in various aspects of fashion design. Students will engage in hands-on learning experiences that foster creativity and innovation, preparing them for a dynamic career in fashion. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical and practical components, ensuring that graduates are well-rounded and ready to meet the demands of the industry.

Program structure

The Design de mode (AEC) program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in fashion design over a specific program length. The program includes a variety of learning experiences that enhance students' understanding of the fashion world. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Hands-on projects that encourage creativity and practical application of design concepts.
  • Opportunities for collaboration with industry professionals.
  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
  • Flexible learning options, including potential co-op placements or internships.

This program is designed to adapt to the evolving fashion landscape, ensuring that students are equipped with the latest trends and techniques in the industry.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op placements that provide real-world experience in the fashion industry.
  • Access to workshops and seminars led by industry experts.
  • Opportunities to participate in fashion shows and exhibitions.
  • Collaboration with local fashion businesses for project-based learning.
  • Field trips to fashion events and trade shows to gain insights into the industry.

Career Options

  • Fashion Designer: Create original clothing, accessories, and footwear, focusing on aesthetics and functionality.
  • Fashion Merchandiser: Analyze market trends and consumer preferences to develop effective marketing strategies for fashion products.
  • Textile Designer: Design and create patterns and fabrics used in clothing and other textile products.
  • Fashion Stylist: Curate outfits and looks for photo shoots, fashion shows, and personal clients, ensuring a cohesive visual presentation.
  • Costume Designer: Design costumes for theater, film, and television, working closely with directors to achieve the desired aesthetic.

 

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