Program overview
Admission Requirements
Intakes

Last updated on 2025-07-21

Program overview

Program overview

The Designer de vêtements techniques (AEC) program is designed for individuals who aspire to enter the fashion industry with a focus on technical garment design. This program equips students with the essential skills and knowledge required to create innovative and functional clothing. Students will learn about the latest trends in fashion technology and how to apply them in practical settings. The curriculum emphasizes both creativity and technical proficiency, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the demands of the industry.

Program structure

The Designer de vêtements techniques program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in garment design over a specific duration. The program includes a variety of learning methods to enhance student engagement and understanding. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Program Length: The program is designed to be completed in a timely manner, allowing students to enter the workforce quickly.
  • Hands-on learning experiences that foster practical skills.
  • Opportunities for collaboration with industry professionals.
  • Options for co-op placements or internships to gain real-world experience.

 

This structure ensures that students not only learn theoretical concepts but also apply them in real-world scenarios, preparing them for successful careers in fashion design.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op placements that provide valuable industry experience.
  • Access to state-of-the-art design labs for hands-on practice.
  • Field experiences that allow students to engage with industry professionals.
  • Joint partner programs with fashion companies for collaborative projects.
  • Workshops and seminars led by industry experts to enhance learning.

 

These unique features of the program ensure that students are well-equipped with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, making them competitive in the job market.

Career Options

  • Fashion Designer: Create original clothing, accessories, and footwear, focusing on aesthetics and functionality.
  • Technical Designer: Specialize in the technical aspects of garment construction, ensuring designs are feasible for production.
  • Pattern Maker: Develop patterns that serve as templates for garment production, translating designs into workable pieces.
  • Fashion Merchandiser: Oversee the marketing and sales of fashion products, analyzing trends and consumer behavior.
  • Costume Designer: Design costumes for theater, film, and television, focusing on character and narrative.

 

Graduates of the Designer de vêtements techniques program can pursue various career paths in the fashion industry, leveraging their skills in design and technical knowledge to excel in their chosen fields.

 

DISCLAIMER: The information above is subject to change. For the latest updates, please contact LOA Portal's advisors.

Visit LaSalle College - Montreal official website