
Fashion Product Development studies the process of product development - from research, production, all the way to distribution. Students will work on market and trend research and plan a design and marketing project involving a new product range for a specific market. The course will enable students to develop fashion products through a detailed process - from ideation to market-ready product - applicable to both couture and retail.
For 1st Semester, S.Y. 2022-2023, this program will be delivered through the SoFA C.R.E.A.T.E. (Collaborative Remote Experience through Art and Transformative Education) Program.
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Outcomes:
- To provide the link between design, construction, and marketing of fashion products
- To put structure to the design development process
- To illustrate the process of how fashion products are developed from concept to consumer
- To learn how fashion products are managed to make them both marketable and profitable
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The semester begins in SEPTEMBER 2022
This course runs for 1 semester, or approximately 4 to 5 months.
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Schedule: Dates TBA | Tuesdays | 8:00AM - 11:00AM
NOTE: Class schedules may change without prior notice. Our Admissions Office will be in touch with enrolled students for any updates or changes to this class schedule.
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Payment Terms:
Enrolling students have the option to settle tuition for this course in full upon enrollment, or avail of our 2-part Installment Plan. Please click on the appropriate payment term upon checkout to confirm your initial enrollment.
- Full Payment
- Upon Enrollment: PHP 17,624.50
- 2-Part Installment Plan
- Upon Enrollment: PHP 10,312.25
- 2nd Payment: PHP 10,312.25
For students availing the 2-part Installment Plan, succeeding payments may be settled directly with our Finance Office. Post-dated checks will be required for all installment plans. For more information, kindly email admissions@sofa.edu.ph.
NOTE: Tuition and applicable fees for this course have been adjusted for the 1st semester of S.Y. 2022-2023 in view of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.