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Apparel Design and Product Development professionals design sportswear, suits, dresses, coats, accessories, and just about everything else that people wear. Designers research color and style trends to create concepts and sketches for fashions one to two years in advance of the market. Some create new garment styles while others adapt styles from a previous season.
Pattern makers make designs a reality by working out proportions and exact details of style for production. Apparel design includes specializations in active sportswear, protective clothing for industry, functional apparel for people with physically challenging conditions and costuming for the theater. All of these careers are open to talented men and women with degrees in Apparel Design from OSU.
Future Students
- Visit Undergraduate Academic Advising to pursue this program.
Current Students
- Use the general catalog to view courses offered in the program.
The Apparel Design major is a Professional Program. Entering students are designated as pre-professional majors. After completing at least 45 credits, students apply for acceptance into the Professional Program. - Use a major sheet (pdf) to track your progress in completing course requirements.
- Schedule an advising appointment.
Prospective careers
Apparel Designer
Apparel Engineer
Technical Designer
Product Developer
Color/Trend Forecaster
Brand Manager
Computer Aided Design Specialist
Pattern maker
Specifications Coordinator
Fabric/Trim Coordinator
Cost/Production Manager
Product Quality Assurance Engineer
Theater Costume Designer
Costume Shop Supervisor
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