About the Program

The Fashion and Textile Technology department at Buffalo State is the only baccalaureate department in Western New York that offers a variety of career preparation options for the multifaceted, global fashion industry. Faculty expertise, continuous updating of technology-based curriculum, and industry partnerships contribute to the strength of the program. Class sizes are small, allowing individual attention. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular programmatic activities and regional and national competitions. Students have achieved top honors in national apparel and textile design competitions. Internships are available in the Buffalo area as well as nationally and internationally. Affiliations with industry and professional organizations include the American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA); the Costume Society of America (CSA); American Collegiate Retailing Association (ACRA); the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC); the National Retail Federation (NRF), and the Textile and Apparel Program Accreditation Commission (TAPAC); and the International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA).

The Fashion and Textile Technology department is to prepare students for employment in the textile, apparel, and fashion industries. Employment opportunities exist in fashion merchandising/buying, retail management, digital textile design, apparel design, 3D design for textiles and apparel, apparel production, apparel product development, textile testing/quality control, home furnishings, and government agencies. Examples of available positions include product test engineer, creative service associate, marketing & styling operations, global product development, technical designer, engagement coordinator, fit expert, product designer, service/selling manager, strategic planning, omni service supervisor, regional manager, merchandise planner, fabric coordinator, production manager, merchandise analyst, apparel designer, operations manager, color developer, off-price buyer, stock/operation manager, etc.

The curriculum for the fashion and textile technology department is divided into two parts: the required 24 credit hours of core coursework; and one or more specialized concentrations: fashion retailing and fashion design.. Individuals who have extensive work experience in the fashion field are encouraged to explore earning college credit by course challenge or experiential learning.
Fashion and textile technology majors may spend their senior year studying a specialty topic at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York City through the One-Year Visiting Student program to earn a B.S. from Buffalo State and an associate’s degree from FIT. Study abroad opportunities are available in several countries.
Scholarships and Financial Aid

Students may apply for departmental scholarships every spring. Financial assistance through the college is also available. Students in the department can apply for various industry-sponsored scholarships including the FSF Case Study Scholarship, NRF Foundation Scholarship, and AATCC scholarships.

About the Fashion and Textile Technology Department

303 Technology Building
1300 Elmwood Ave
Buffalo, NY 14222
Phone: (716) 878-3478
Fax: (716) 878-4399
https://fashion.buffalostate.edu/

Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to:
1. Describe and analyze the organization and structure of fashion businesses and the interdependent nature of the global economy.
2. Differentiate consumer target markets including cultural aspects and how each market influences the design process and merchandising strategies.
3. Demonstrate leadership and teamwork skills and the ability to communicate ideas logically and creatively in oral, written, visual and digital formats.
4. Analyze and evaluate textile and apparel product characteristics in relation to consumer satisfaction, product cost, development, quality and performance.
5. Assess the environmental, social and ethical issues facing the global fashion industry and examine contemporary and emerging business practices.
6. Examine and apply technology within the fashion industry.


Program Requirements

General Education 23 Requirements
33 credits 33

Fashion and Textile Technology Major Requirements (51 credit hours)
Required Core Courses (24 credit hours)
FTT 110 FASHION AND CREATIVITY 3
FTT 150 FASHION BRANDS ESSENTIALS 3
FTT 206 SURVEY OF FASHION TEXTILES 3
FTT 310 FASHION APPAREL PRODUCTION 3
FTT 348 FASHION, SOCIETY, AND HISTORY 3
FTT 358 FASHION TREND FORECASTING 3
FTT 450 GLOBAL FASHION SYSTEMS 3
FTT 461 FASHION PORTFOLIO AND PERSONAL BRANDING 3

Concentration Courses (30 credit hours)
Select one concentration from below: 30
Fashion Retailing Concentration
Fashion Design Concentration

Recommended All College Electives
DES 307 COLOR THEORY
FTT 252 FASHION AESTHETICS AND STYLING
FTT 349 HISTORY OF TEXTILES
FTT 355 RESEARCH IN FASHION MERCHANDISING
FTT 359 FASHION RETAIL ENVIRONMENT DESIGN
FTT 365 FASHION DIGITAL RETAILING
FTT 410 ADVANCED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
FTT 452 FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION

Courses may have additional prerequisites.

All College Electives
30-36 credit hours 30-36
Total Credit Hours 120

Fashion Retailing Concentration

FTT 252 FASHION AESTHETICS AND STYLING
FTT 350 FASHION ANALYTICS
FTT 359 FASHION RETAIL ENVIRONMENT DESIGN
FTT 365 FASHION DIGITAL RETAILING
FTT 452 FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION
FTT 455 FASHION ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FTT 475 FASHION RETAILING SEMINAR
FTT 488 INTERNSHIP/FIELD EXPERIENCE (3-6)
Select two from the following:
BUS 201 FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP
BUS 212 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
BUS 360 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
CRS 205 FOUNDATIONS IN CREATIVE THINKING
FTT 250 FASHION BUYING AND MERCHANDISING PRINCIPLES
FTT 355 RESEARCH IN FASHION MERCHANDISING

Fashion Design Concentration
FTT 109 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION I
FTT 224 TECHNICAL APPAREL DESIGN I
FTT 303 FASHION ILLUSTRATION I
FTT 304 TEXTILE SURFACE DESIGN I
FTT 308 FASHION ILLUSTRATION II
FTT 324 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION II
FTT 326 DIGITAL FASHION DESIGN I
FTT 451 SENIOR PROJECT
Select two from the following:
FTT 327 DIGITAL FASHION DESIGN II
FTT 328 TECHNICAL APPAREL DESIGN II
FTT 329 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION III
FTT 350 FASHION ANALYTICS
FTT 365 FASHION DIGITAL RETAILING
FTT 413 CAD: WEAVE FOR INDUSTRY
FTT 455 FASHION ENTREPRENEURSHIP