The Bachelor of Fine Arts in fashion design at American InterContinental University aims to nurture fashion designers who are forward-thinking and highly creative. The program includes training in sketching, draping and garment construction. Students learn the fundamentals of design, such as sketching and portfolio creation, while embracing advances in technology that can be used in the design process.
American InterContinental University
6600 Peachtree-Dunwoody Road
500 Embassy Row
Atlanta, GA 30328
404-965-570
atlanta.aiuniv.edu
Bauder College's associate degree program in fashion design is based on a strong design foundation and provides practical experience in draping, pattern making, storyboarding and computer graphics. Students become familiar with computer graphics for design, textile and layout purposes. Graduates of Bauder's program commonly find employment as illustrators, fashion stylists and technical designers.
Bauder College
384 Northyards Blvd. NW
Suites 190 and 400
Atlanta, GA 30313
800-986-9710
atlanta.bauder.edu
The Bachelor of Arts in fashion design at Clark Atlanta University includes courses in costume history, visual merchandising, textiles, retail management and fashion show production. The program aims to develop students' skills in pattern making, clothing construction, draping and the application of computer imaging in fashion design. Students are encouraged to take up to three internships in a specific area of fashion design, such as retail or management, while pursuing a degree.
Clark Atlanta University
223 James P Brawley Drive SW
Atlanta, GA 30314-4391
404-880-800
cau.edu
A private women's university in Gainesville, Georgia, Brenau University offers a bachelor's degree and a minor in fashion design. Graduates commonly pursue careers in fashion styling, product development and manufacturing. It is possible to be admitted to the program without sewing experience or high levels of artistic skill.
Brenau University
500 Washington St. SE
Gainesville, GA 30501-3668
770-534-6299
brenau.edu