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Immerse yourself in the fundamentals of costume, apparel and accessory design.
Lehigh’s Apparel Design Minor offers students a dynamic and hands-on approach to the world of fashion and garment creation. Whether you're looking to complement your major with design skills or dive deep into creating clothing and textiles of your own, this minor equips you with the knowledge and tools to express your creative vision and foster professional development.
Studying apparel design introduces students to the basic elements behind design, fashion theory, design processes and rendering. As students enhance their technical abilities and artistic sensibilities, they will learn how to take their ideas from concepts to prototypes, producing their own textiles and wearable items.
Any undergraduate student at Lehigh University can declare this minor.
To complete the minor, students will take 18-20 hours of coursework, usually five 3-4 credit courses from the following list:
DES/THTR 025 Costume Construction I
DES/THTR 026 Costume Construction II
DES/THTR 072 Textile Design I
DES/THTR 089 Introduction to Fashion Design
DES/THTR 129 History of Fashion and Style
DES/THTR 172 Textile Design II
THTR 175 Special Projects
DES/THTR 189 Costume Design
THTR 260 Design and Technical Practicum
DES/THTR 272 Advanced Textile Design Workshop
Nicholas Sawicki, chair: nis408@lehigh.edu | (610) 758-3610
Pamela Mongi, coordinator: pgm0@lehigh.edu | (610) 758-3610