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CGC110 - Clothing Construction I

In this garment construction course students experience social enterprise principles and use circular production methods to produce sewn items in collaboration with a community partner. A quality assurance model is applied to support students as they contribute to their team's successful completion of goods. Industrial sewing machines and equipment are used during the production process. 

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DSW120 - Fashion Design I

This subject aims at the development of an imaginative, skillful and sensitive approach to the design problem through the application of the Design Process. An in-depth analysis of the elements of three dimensional design combined with a series of creative projects and exercises that explore various approaches to design promotes this development. DSW120 also aims at the development of fashion illustration skills allowing the student to express their ideas visually. Working with different media develops a stronger sense of aesthetics and design presentation.

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EAC150 - College English

College English is an introductory college writing and reading course fundamental to successful college studies. Through a variety of assignments and classroom activities, students will strive to develop the rhetorical and analytical skills essential to their success as communicators in college and upon graduation. Fiction and non-fiction will be a central vehicle for teaching writing.

PRE-REQUISITES: EAC149, EAP500, ESL934, ELI Level 8 or placement based on a Seneca College English Skills Assessment

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FAB110 - Introduction to the Fashion Industry

This course provides an overview of the multiple facets of the fashion industry including its structure, career opportunities, dominant players and the socio-economic environment that impacts it. Students gain a greater appreciation for this creative industry and begin to identify their career path.

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ICA001 - Introduction to Computers and Applications

In this subject students are introduced to the use of computer systems, a microcomputer operating system (MS Windows), and the following business applications: MS Word for word processing, MS PowerPoint for business presentations, and MS Excel  for spreadsheets. The student will use Windows to effectively operate a personal computer, access various Seneca computer systems, prepare word documents, create business presentations, and develop spreadsheets.

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PTW110 - Introduction to Pattern Making

Pattern Making I introduces the student to the basic principles of pattern making using flat drafting techniques.  Emphasis is on precise pattern drafting skills in the production of patterns within preset time constraints following manufacturing and fit standards.  Students will practice these skills by producing a full-scale skirt pattern to reflect a technical drawing of their original design.

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