The Associate of Science in Fashion Design (AS) Degree Program at IADT
Are you looking for a way to showcase your talents and interact with students who share your passion for fashion? At the International Academy of Design & Technology, you can. Our Associate of Science in Fashion Design degree program gives you the opportunity to study in a hands-on learning environment that encourages personal growth and teaches the fashion design process from sketch to runway.
IADT's Fashion Design degree program gives you the opportunity to experiment with lines, colors, patterns, textures, functions and style as you design and create original garments. Through focused training, you can gain knowledge and skills used in the field.
Graduates of the Associate of Science in Fashion Design degree program at IADT can go on to pursue a variety of dynamic and creative career opportunities in the fashion industry. Take the first step toward new possibilities for your future by enrolling at IADT today.
In IADT's Fashion Design degree program, you can learn to create computer-generated sketches and graphics, select fabric and patterns, create original designs and effectively drape fabrics. Our hands-on training encourages you to expand your natural talents and develop the ability to communicate ideas, moods and details through concept boards and other illustrative techniques.
Below is a sampling of courses included in IADT's Associate of Science in Graphic Design degree program.* Classes are led by instructors with relevant career experience.
- Introduction To Fashion
- Fashion Sketching I
- Clothing Construction I
- Evolution Of Fashion
- Textiles For Fashion
- Fashion Sketching II
- Clothing Construction II
- Computer Graphics For Fashion Design
- Pattern Drafting I
- Draping I
- Pattern Drafting II
- Draping II
- Apparel Production I
- Fashion Design I
*Course curriculum is subject to change.
These are some of the exciting careers in the fashion world. With the right education and your own initiative, one of them could be in your future.
- Apparel Designer
- Fashion Illustrator
- Entrepreneur
- Pattern Designer/Grader
- Textile Designer
- Fashion Stylist
- Merchandise Coordinator
- Showroom Supervisor
For accreditation and licensure information for this and other IADT programs, please click here.
To request additional information about this program or how to apply for admission, please fill out the short form at the bottom of this page, and an admissions representative will contact you shortly.
If you already know that this program is for you and would like to apply online now, click here.
Program details may vary by campus. For more-specific information, please refer to the catalog for the campus that you plan to attend. IADT does not guarantee employment or salary. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Student Disclosures
Program Disclosure Information for: IADT-Las Vegas - Associate of Science in Fashion Design (AS)
Program Costs
Q:How much will this program cost me?
A:
NATuition & Fees
NABooks & Supplies
NARoom & Board
Tuition pricing is subject to change and can vary by location and program structure.
Learn More
Program Costs
The US Department of Education categorizes educational programs offered at an institution by CIP code (Classification of Instructional Program codes as defined by the Department of Education) and degree level (Associates, Bachelors, etc…). For that reason, all educational programs with the same CIP Code and degree level are combined to calculate program costs. While these combined programs are similar, variations in tuition and fees can exist due to differences in location and/or program structure.
The costs shown are calculated using the average costs of all programs offered by the campus within the same CIP Code and degree type, for students that complete the program within the normal period of time.
Room and Board information represents the average cost of optional institutional housing where offered.
This Campus is part of a larger institution that contains the following additional campuses:
NA
The costs of similar programs calculated as an average across all campuses for this Institution are as follows:
NATuition & Fees NABooks & Supplies NARoom & Board
|
|
Financing
Q:What are my financing options to pay for this program?
A:
In addition to any grant or scholarship aid for which students might be eligible, students may use loans to finance their education. The median loan debt for graduates of this program is as follows:
NAFederal
NAPrivate
NAInstitutional
The amounts shown above represent the median debt incurred by students of the given Institution who completed the program between NA and NA.
Learn More
Financing
The US Department of Education categorizes educational programs offered at an Institution by CIP code (Classification of Instructional Program codes as defined by the Department of Education) and degree level (Associates, Bachelors, etc…). For that reason, all similar educational programs for the given Institution1, with the same CIP Code and degree level are combined to calculate Loan Debt. While these combined programs are similar in nature, variations in program costs may exist due to differences in location and/or program structure. Accordingly, the debt amount shown may exceed the specific program's tuition and fees.
The Financing amounts represent the median debt from federal Title IV loans, private educational loans and institutional2 payment plans incurred by all graduates of the given Institution, CIP Code and Degree level.
1 The current Institution includes all of the following campus locations:
NA
2 Institutional debt is the amount owed by the students directly to the institution within 30 days after graduation related to the educational program.
|
|
Success
Q:How long will it take me to complete this program?
A:
This program could take as little as NA instructional months to complete when continuously enrolled.
NA of the students graduating from this program completed in the designed timeframe.
Q:What job opportunities exist for students in this area of study?
The occupation(s) listed here are derived from the Occupational Information Network (O*Net), which is developed under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor / Employment and Training Administration.
The specific program does not necessarily prepare students for, and graduates do not typically find employment in, all listed occupations. We cannot guarantee employment or salary.
Learn More
Program Completion
The US Department of Education categorizes educational programs offered at an Institution by CIP code (Classification of Instructional Program codes as defined by the Department of Education) and degree level (Associates, Bachelors, etc…). For that reason, all similar educational programs for the given Institution1, with the same CIP Code and degree level are combined when determining On Time Completion Rates.
On-Time Completion Rates are calculated using the gainful employment formula in order to comply with U.S. Department of Education requirements. The statistics track all students who graduated from their program between NA and NA and have reached completion within the program’s designed timeframe. For example, for a two-year program, the on-time completion rate would include all graduated students who started two years prior.
Academic Calendar breaks that occur during continuous enrollment are considered when determining if a student graduated within the designed timeframe; however, summer breaks typically incorporated into the normal timeframe for more traditional schools are not included in this determination. The instructional months displayed represent the highest amount of all versions of the program found at the institution; therefore, depending on the specific program version or campus location, the instructional months may be a shorter amount of time. Each student is measured against the designed timeframe of their specific program version when determining if they graduated “on-time” or not; as a result, this determination may not be made against the displayed instructional months should a shorter or discontinued timeframe be applicable to a student’s specific program version. One instructional month represents four instructional weeks.
1 The current Institution includes all of the following campus locations:
NA
|
For additional information on program costs and available financial aid options, visit the Net Price Calculator
IADT-Las Vegas - Graduation Rate
The campus began providing instruction after the date range used for the graduation rate calculation. The graduation rate is calculated AFTER there are graduates from the longest program at the school based on a formula required by the U.S. Department of Education. For this reason, data is not available at this time.
Learn More
Graduation Rate
A first-time student has no prior postsecondary experience before enrolling at this campus. This means that a student who attended another college, university or other postsecondary school before enrolling at this school is not included in the calculation. The rate also does not include students initially enrolled part-time, taking individual classes (as compared to enrolling in a full program), or only auditing classes. These rates are calculated using the Student Right-to-Know formula in order to comply with U.S. Department of Education requirements. The statistics track all first-time, full-time and certificate or degree-seeking undergraduate students who began school during the date range and have completed within 150% of the normal program length. For example, for a two-year program, the graduation rate would include students who had completed within three years of beginning the program. This statistic is not specific to one program alone; rather, all applicable undergraduate programs are included in this overall rate. Information pertaining to the Graduation Rates of all postsecondary institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education may be found on the College Navigator website. http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/
Employment Rates:
No Campus Rates are available.