For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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FDM3101 | Digital Fashion Design | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course consists of developing a design using a 3D CLO program that can implement virtual fashion design, and expressing design ideas in flat drawings with an illustrator program. The 3D Clo program consists of virtual clothing practice in which fashion items are worn on avatars, and the flat drawing work preceeds by the Illustrator program to express various items. | |||||||||
FDM3102 | Digital Fashion Merchandizing | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course aims to learn various technologies used in the process of fashion product planning, such as trend research, market and consumer analysis, product development and distribution, and to acquire knowledge to efficiently combine fashion product planning and cutting-edge technology. | |||||||||
FDM3104 | Technical Design for Mass Production | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
Based on an understanding of the siizing system for quality control and mass production of apparel products, acquire knowledge and skills related to production, such as measuring product dimensions, technical sketching, and grading required for writing work instructions. | |||||||||
FDM3105 | Zero-waste fashion capstone design | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course introduces key concepts and practical approaches to sustainability in fashion, emphasizing both theory and application. Through a series of hands-on workshops, students will explore upcycling, zero-waste pattern cutting, and the lifecycle of a garment. Addressing the issue of resource waste in fashion design, the course aims to develop a comprehensive methodology for zero-waste fashion design. This includes techniques such as upcycling, zero-waste pattern cutting, folding, modular cutting, and subtraction cutting. By engaging with these methodologies, students will have the opportunity to create both planned and serendipitous designs, fostering the broader adoption of zero-waste practices in fashion and reducing textile waste. | |||||||||
FDM3122 | Pattern Grading For Apparel | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
Based on an understanding of the operating principles of the apparel CAD system, acquire knowledge and skills in industrial pattern development and size multiplication technique of computer pattern grading. | |||||||||
FDM3187 | Fashion Technique Creation | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course focuses on learning design expression techniques such as fabric wrapping, pattern resizing, twisting, gathering, and draping. The goal is to develop pieces through design ideas that utilize these techniques. Creative design ideas can be developed into three-dimensional design thinking and experimental attempts through various design techniques. In this course, students will refine their design ideas and create pieces by working with pattern modifications and sewing techniques, considering the properties of fabrics. | |||||||||
FDM7002 | Fashion Data Visualization Research | 3 | 12 | Major | Bachelor/Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Fashion Design | Korean | Yes |
This course is aimed to learn how to use visual means to understand the results of data analysis more easily. To this end, we want to learn the theoretical basis for data visualization and learn various methods to deliver information clearly and effectively. | |||||||||
FDM7003 | Special Topics in Fashion Information Analysis and Digital Technology | 3 | 12 | Major | Bachelor/Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Fashion Design | Korean | Yes |
Focuses on researching and analyzing brand strategy and positioning, marketing mix, and customer-related data in the fashion market. Design principles and the use of related programs to create visuals for effective delivery are covered. | |||||||||
FDM7004 | Sizing system & Pattern Design for Men’s Wear | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Fashion Design | - | No |
The course is focused on developing patterns for each item of casual and formal wear for men based on an understanding of the male body type and clothing size system, | |||||||||
FDM7100 | Tailoring and Pattern for Men's wear | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Fashion Design | - | No |
Learn the principles of men's pattern design and adjustment and tailoring techniques, and study the knowledge and methods for product quality control and evaluation. | |||||||||
FDM7101 | Special Issues for Draping Technique | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master/Doctor | Fashion Design | - | No | |
Learn advanced draping techniques to help designers embody their fashion ideas and explore the possibilities of fashion design using draping techniques. | |||||||||
FDM7102 | Fashion Brand IP Strategy | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master/Doctor | Fashion Design | Korean | Yes | |
Based on an understanding of intellectual property law, examine cases of intellectual property disputes that arise in the fashion business field and study methods for acquiring rights and preventing infringement as a strategy for enhancing a company's brand power. | |||||||||
FDM7103 | Special Fashion Materials & Pattern Design | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Fashion Design | Korean | Yes |
Learn about the aesthetic and physical properties of various fashion materials such as leather, mink, and specially processed fabrics, and research the principles and techniques of pattern design that take these into account. | |||||||||
FDM7104 | Special Issues for Fashion Product Design & QC | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor/Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Fashion Design | - | No |
Learn about consumer protection and quality-related regulations applicable to fashion products, and research design and product quality evaluation to improve product competitiveness. | |||||||||
ISS3213 | International Business and Management | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | English | Yes | |
This is a sophomore- or junior-level undergraduate course in international business (IB) strategy, with a focus on the foundations of global corporate success of large multinational enterprises (MNEs). The course has three main goals. First, it provides a critical overview of the most influential international business strategy literature with a focus on both conceptual and managerial insights. This overview should help undergraduate students obtain a better understanding of the complexity and the challenges associated with managing a large multinational network. Second, it aims to prepare undergraduate students for a professional career in an MNE by focusing primarily on the dynamic components of international business strategy and the change processes associated with such strategy. Third, the course aims to develop some practical communication skills, namely through preparing and making case presentations. In-depth understanding of the main sources of MNEs’ global corporate success is indispensable for further understanding the critical roles of MNEs as the most significant catalysts for innovation through collaboration in the world market. The course consists of twenty six formal sessions held over a period of four weeks (block course format) as shown in the general course outline, followed by the possibility to interact with the instructor on case analysis presentations. During the formal sessions, there will be a mix of presentations by the instructor (this should cove |