University of Wisconsin–Stout (Source ID 003915)

Revised as of January 2007

Apparel Design/Manufacturing (APRL)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course # Description Credits Equivalent Course Fulfills requirements for
Liberal Education Category
**
Cultural Diversity
**
International Perspective
**
101 Introduction to Apparel Design and Development 3 No Transfer      
140 Textiles 3 No Transfer      
145 Interior Decorating/Design Textiles 3 No Transfer      
166 Apparel Construction 3 No Transfer      
180 Pattern Development 3 No Transfer      
185 Apparel Line Development 3 No Transfer      
202 Quality Analysis of Sewn Products 3 No Transfer      
211 History of Fashion–19th Century to Present 3 No Transfer      
250 Textile Evaluation 3 No Transfer      
274 Fashion Industry 3 No Transfer      
275 Apparel Grading/Marker Making 3 No Transfer      
345 Textiles For Interiors 2 No Transfer      
355 Special Topics in Apparel Design/Manufacturing 1–3 No Transfer      
367 Engineered Tailoring 3 No Transfer      
368 Experimental Clothing 3 No Transfer      
381 Functional Clothing Design 3 No Transfer      
382 Advanced Pattern Development 3 No Transfer      
385 CAD for Apparel Images 3 No Transfer      
390 Practicum in Textile Design 3 No Transfer      
394 Knit Design and Technology 3 No Transfer      
405 International Study Tour to the Fashion Industry 1–6 No Transfer      
410 History of Costume–Ancient to European 3 No Transfer      
419 National Study Tour to Fashion Industry 1 No Transfer      
470 Portfolio Development For Apparel Design and Development 3        
474 Apparel Product Development 3 No Transfer      
480 Draping 3 * (Th)      
485 Apparel Design Studio 3 No Transfer      
495 Historic and Contemporary Fabrics 3 No Transfer      

Transfer manuals are intended to be guidelines for faculty, staff, and students to determine UMD course equivalents and are subject to change; consult department for further information. For degree requirements, see the University of Minnesota Duluth Catalog.

# While a course may not apply to a particular UMD major, minor, or liberal education requirement, all credits earned within the University of Minnesota system count toward the total number of credits required to earn a degree at UMD. Consult department; a course syllabus will be required.

* Consult department; may require course syllabus.
** Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective


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