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Department of Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design offers two academic majors: Interior Design (INTD) Apparel and Textiles (AT) The Clothing and Textiles (AT) major offers two concentrations: Fashion Retail Apparel Design Students in both AT concentrations must take: 21 hours of common courses plus 39 hours of coursework for apparel design or 42 or 43 hours of coursework for fashion retailing Apparel and Textiles Major (AT) 307 Doster Hall Apparel and Textiles provides career preparation for students interested in merchandising, management, design and production careers in retailing and/or the textile and apparel industry. Apparel and Textiles is also appropriate for students who are interested in pursuing a wide variety of entrepreneurial opportunities in fashion retailing, textiles and/or apparel. Required courses for all AT majors CTD 448 or History Of Costume 3 CTD 415 History Textile Design Total 21 Apparel Design Concentration for CT Majors The concentration in apparel design is planned for students interested in preparing for design, production and management careers in the textile and apparel industry. Students may enhance their career preparation by choosing coursework from such areas as art, business and communication, and by completing an internship in textile/apparel production or design. Accreditation by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design was awarded in 2008. All students interested in transferring into the apparel design concentration at The University of Alabama should contact the Department of Clothing, Textiles, and Interior Design one year prior to enrollment, if possible, to verify transfer credits and plan for a required portfolio review. Transcripts, student work, project assignments and course syllabi are required at the time of the portfolio review. CTD 241 Apparel Construction is a prerequisite for CTD 245, which is offered spring semester only. CTD 245 Apparel Production, CTD 349 Compt-Aid Apparel Design, CTD 350 Flat Pattern Design, CTD 351 Apparel Des Thru Drpng and CTD 450 Advanced Apparel Design are not offered in summer school and must be completed in that sequence. Each student will be assigned an academic adviser who will help develop the plan of study. Required Courses for Apparel Design Concentration CTD 141 Intro to Apparel Design 3 CTD 217 Fashion Illustration 3 CTD 241 Apparel Construction 3 CTD 245 Apparel Production 3 CTD 319 Textile Design 3 CTD 320 Visual Merchandising 3 CTD 349 Compt-Aid Apparel Design 3 CTD 350 Flat Pattern Design 3 CTD 351 Apparel Des Thru Drpng 3 CTD 450 Advanced Apparel Design 3 Art history (FA) 6 Total 45 Sample Curriculum for the Clothing and Textiles Major with an Apparel Design Concentration CTD 141 Intro to Apparel Design 3 CTD 241 Apparel Construction 3 EN 103 Advanced English Composition Mathematics (MA) 3 Total 33 CTD 217 Fashion Illustration 3 CTD 245 Apparel Production 3 CTD 319 Textile Design 3 Art history (FA) 6 Humanities2 (HU) and fine arts (FA) 6 Sophomore portfolio review Total 31 CTD 320 or Visual Merchandising 3 CTD 446 Cult Dynam Apparel Text CTD 349 Compt-Aid Apparel Design 3 CTD 350 Flat Pattern Design 3 CTD 351 Apparel Des Thru Drpng 3 CTD 448 or History Of Costume 3 CTD 415 History Textile Design Computer science (C) or foreign language (FL) 6-8 Writing course (W) 3 Junior portfolio review Total 27-29 Senior Year CTD 450 Advanced Apparel Design 3 HES 310 Issues Human Envir Sciences 3 Electives 11-13 History (H) and social and behavioral sciences (SB) 3 Senior portfolio review Total 30-32 The University of Alabama 1

Fashion Merchandising/Retail for AT Majors The fashion retailing internship is an approved work experience completed during the entire fall semester of the student s senior year. The internship must be a full-time experience, with the student working an average of 40 hours per week. Students will not be required to come to campus that semester. In addition to the internship, students are required to be concurrently enrolled in a special online section of HES 310 Issues Human Envir Sciences. Required Courses for Fashion Retailing Concentration CTD 231 Sewn Products Analysis (*) 3 CTD 320 Visual Merchandising (*) 3 CTD 381 Fashion Retailing Seminar (*) 3 CTD 387 Fashion Marketing (*) 3 CTD 461 Qual Contr Textile Prod (*) 3 CTD 481 Fashion Retailing II (*) 3 CTD 485 Intern Fashion Retailing 6 MGT 300 Organizational Theory & Behavior (or HES 430) 3 MKT 321 Retail Management (or MKT 376) 3 MKT 313 or MKT 337 MKT 344 MKT 410 Consumer Behavior or or Personal Selling Promotional Management Managing Innovation EC 111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 CS 285 Microcomputer Appl II 3 CSM 441 or CSM 445 CSM 447 CSM 458 ST 260 Consumer Communications or or or Microcomp Appl Con Serv Digital Tools Spreadsheets in Fin. Decisions Statistical Data Analysis Total 45 Sample Curriculum for the Clothing and Textiles Major with a Fashion Retailing Concentration EN 103 Advanced English Composition CS 285 Microcomputer Appl II 3 Humanities2 (HU) or fine arts (FA) 6 Mathematics (MA) 3 Total 36 CTD 231 Sewn Products Analysis 3 Accounting³ 3-4 Humanities (HU) and fine arts (FA) 3 CSM 441 Consumer Communications (or CSM 445, 447, 458, or ST 260) History (HI) or social and behavioral sciences (SB) 3 Total 22-23 CTD 320 Visual Merchandising 3 CTD 381 Fashion Retailing Seminar 3 3 CTD 481 Fashion Retailing II 3 MGT 300 Organizational Theory & Behavior (or HES 430) 3 MKT 321 Retail Management (or MKT 376) 3 MKT 313 MKT 337 MKT 410 Consumer Behavior Personal Selling Managing Innovation Total 27 Senior Year CTD 415 History Textile Design (or CTD 448 History of Costume) 3 CTD 485 Intern Fashion Retailing 6 HES 310 Issues Human Envir Sciences 3 Electives 1-4 Humanities (HU) and fine arts (FA) 3 Writing course (W) 3 Total 29-32 3 A four-hour accounting course is required for the general business minor. Interior Design Major (INTD) The program in interior design prepares students for professional careers in residential and nonresidential interior design. Career opportunities include employment with interior design studios, interior design divisions of architectural firms, retail establishments, corporate design departments, as well as independent business ownership. The coursework prepares students to become entry level professionals qualified to sit for the NCIDQ and become registered interior designers. The interior design program received six-year accreditation from the Council for Interior Design Accreditation in 2010. Accreditation by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) was awarded in 2008. Transfers All students interested in transferring into the interior design program at The University of Alabama should contact the Department of Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design at least one year prior to enrollment, if possible, to verify transfer credits and plan for a required portfolio review. Transcripts, student work, project assignments and course syllabi are required at the time of the portfolio review. CTD 121 Intro Interior Design CTD 121 Intro Interior Design is a prerequisite for CTD 225 Residnt Des/Graphic Comm, the first official studio class, which is offered fall semesters only. TRANSFER STUDENTS WHO DO NOT HAVE CREDIT FOR CTD 121 Intro Interior Design (or the equivalent) ARE URGED TO COMPLETE THE COURSE DURING SUMMER SCHOOL IN ORDER TO TAKE CTD 225 Residnt Des/Graphic Comm CTD 225 Residnt Des/Graphic Comm the first fall semester of enrollment. Course Sequencing As well as CTD 225 Residnt Des/Graphic Comm, CTD 226 Nonresidential Design, CTD 325 Design For Special Populations, CTD 326 Design For Hospitality Interio, CTD 425 Advanced Residential Design and CTD 426 Advanced Nonresidential Design are not offered in summer school and must be taken in the above sequence. Studio/Lab courses are open only to interior design majors. Each student will be assigned an academic adviser who will help develop a plan of study. Required Courses ART 131 3D Design 3 CTD 121 Intro Interior Design 3 Select two Studio Arts from below or faculty approved Studio Art: 6 CTD 215 CTD 255 CTD 301 Introduction to Rendering (Interim Only) Comp Appl for Interior Design (C) I. D. New York Study Tour 2 Department of Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design

CTD 319 Textile Design CTD 340 Portfolio Development CTD 353 Language of Design (Italy Trip) CTD 355 Global Influences on Design (Italy Trip) CTD 427 Advanced Computer Applications in Design (C) CTD 221 Matl Source Int Design 3 CTD 225 Residnt Des/Graphic Comm 3 CTD 226 Nonresidential Design 3 CTD 250 Construction Procedures for Interior Design 3 CTD 321 History of Interiors I (History of Interiors I) 3 CTD 325 Design For Special Populations 3 CTD 326 Design For Hospitality Interio 3 CTD 328 Prof Proced Interior Des 3 CTD 330 Autocad for Interior Design 3 CTD 371 Lighting For Interiors 3 CTD 422 History Of Interiors II (W) 3 CTD 425 Advanced Residential Design 4 CTD 426 Advanced Nonresidential Design 4 Art History 6 Total 68 Sample Curriculum for the Interior Design Major CS 102 Microcomputer Applications 3 CTD 121 Intro Interior Design 3 CTD 221 Matl Source Int Design 3 EN 103 Advanced English Composition MATH 110 Finite Mathematics 3 History¹ (HI) and social and behavioral sciences (SB) 3 LIT, HU, or FA 3 Total 30 CTD 225 Residnt Des/Graphic Comm 3 CTD 226 Nonresidential Design 3 CTD 330 Autocad for Interior Design 3 DR 250 Construction Materials & Proc 3 ARH 252 Survey Of Art I 3 ARH 253 Survey Of Art II 3 Natural Science 8 HY 101 Western Civ To 1648 (or Social and Behavioral Science) 3 Total 32 CTD 325 Design For Special Populations 3 CTD 326 Design For Hospitality Interio 3 CTD 328 Prof Proced Interior Des 3 CTD 371 Lighting For Interiors 3 CTD 321 History of Interiors I 3 CTD 323 Interior Design Internship Sem 3 1 ART 131 3D Design 3 Computer science (C) or foreign language (FL) 3 Total 31 Summer CTD 423 Intern Interior Design 3 3 Total 3 3 Not required for completion of major. Interior design majors who plan to enroll in CTD 423 Intern Interior Design in the summer must register for CTD 323 Interior Design Internship Sem the preceding spring semester. Faculty Interim Chair Foster, Shirley P. Instructors Davis, Babs Faulkner, Cassandra M. Lee, Michelle Robinson, Paula H. Taylor, Brian Assistant Professor Foster, Shirley P. Kissinger, Beverly A. Maki, Kristin Peaslee, John E. Sickler, Stephanie Tong, Michelle Wimberley, Virgina S. Associate Professor Koontz, Marcy L. Thompson, Amanda Professors emeriti Callis, Carolyn Darden, Leatha James, Dennis C. Luck, Cynthia M. Parker, Sue M. Roper, Lydia Adjuncts Charles Ian Crawford Hunter Galloway Carol Kendrick Silke Suhr Darryl Thornton Office Staff Julia Beedle Courses CTD 102. Applied Design. 3 sem. hrs. Basic concepts in organization and evaluation of design, and its contribution to the enrichment of living. Usually offered in summer school. Two lectures, one laboratory. CTD 121. Intro Interior Design. 3 sem. hrs. Introduction to the functional and aesthetic requirements of lifespaces, with emphasis on user needs and the home environment. Usually offered in summer school. Two laboratories, one lecture. The University of Alabama 3

CTD 141. Intro to Apparel Design. 3 sem. hrs. An introduction to the business of fashion with focus on the apparel designer s role. Open to apparel design majors only. Prerequisite(s): None. CTD 215. Introduction to Rendering. 3 sem. hrs. An introduction to achromatic and contemporary color graphics media used in sketching, rendering and design drawings, with emphasis on schematics used in problem solving and rapid rendering techniques for interior delineation. Prerequisite(s): CTD 121. CTD 216. Beginning Weaving. 3 sem. hrs. Study of original design in loom weaving techniques; dressing the loom; drafting designs; and weaving and finishing procedures. Offered irregularly. Two laboratories. CTD 217. Fashion Illustration. 3 sem. hrs. Emphasis is on the development of the fashion figure, design details, fabric rendering, flats, customer profile analysis, and collection development. In addition, students using advanced computer design software, create original digital design layouts of their work. Two lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisite(s): CTD 102 and ART 110. CTD 221. Matl Source Int Design. 3 sem. hrs. Study of manufacturers products for residential and nonresidential interior design; construction materials, finishes, furniture and furnishings. Offered in the fall semester. CTD 225. Residnt Des/Graphic Comm. 3 sem. hrs. Fundamentals of residential interior design with emphasis on presentation graphics. Exploration of programming, universal access, and lighting for the residential environment. Offered in the fall semester. Two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 121 or Permission of Instructor. CTD 226. Nonresidential Design. 3 sem. hrs. Fundamentals of nonresidential interior design with emphasis on presentation graphics. Exploration of programming, spatial organization, and codes and standards for the business environment. Offered in the spring semester. Two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 225. CTD 231. Sewn Products Analysis. 3 sem. hrs. Structural analysis of textile products for apparel and household use. Focus on products, standards, specifications, and relationships among performance, quality, and price. Prerequisite(s): CTD 261. CTD 241. Apparel Construction. 3 sem. hrs. Introduction to apparel producer-retailer relationships. Emphasis on quality control and time management in meeting apparel specifications through application of apparel construction, fitting, and pattern alteration principles. Two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 141. CTD 245. Apparel Production. 3 sem. hrs. Team approach to apparel product development including market research, design concepts, garment specification writing, sourcing, costing, production, quality control, and promotional materials. Offered in the spring semester. Two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 241. CTD 250. Construction Procedures for Interior Design. 3 sem. hrs. Building construction for interior designers with emphasis on architectural procedures and systems including electrical, plumbing, lightning, acoustical, and thermal control. Includes introduction to Revit software. CTD 255. Comp Appl for Interior Design. 3 sem. hrs. This course will provide students with a basic understanding of computer software applications and project documentation commonly used in interior design. Software introduced includes: Photoshop, InDesign, Sketchup, and 3D Studio Max. Computing proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course. Prerequisite(s): CTD 226 CS 102. CTD 261. Textiles. 3 sem. hrs. Characteristics of the textile industry, fibers, yarns, fabric construction, and finishes. Selection, care, and performance characteristics. CTD 281. Fashion Retailing I. 3 sem. hrs. Organization, promotion methods, and interrelationship of the textiles, apparel, and retailing industries. Includes consumer demand and diffusion of fashion. Offered in the fall semester. CTD 301. I. D. New York Study Tour. 3 sem. hrs. CTD 302. Fashion Capitals Study Abroad Tour- New York, London, Paris, & Milan. 4 sem. hrs. A course designed to provide new and diverse experiences to increase understanding of the fashion, apparel, and textile-related industries through design, merchandising and retailing venues in the four major fashion capitals of the world ( New York, London, Paris, and Milan). Range of learning environments promoted, including class discussions, company profile reports, assigned readings, journaling and presentations by professionals in the fashion industries of the four cities. Prerequisite(s): CTD 281, Minimum 2.5 GPA. CTD 312. Advanced Computer Applications. 3 sem. hrs. This course will provide students with an advanced understanding of computer software applications and project documentation commonly used in interior design. The skills are presented in a format that emphasizes use of the computer as a creative tool. Computer Software used in class: Photoshop and Revit. Extensive use of the computer is a condition for passing the class. CTD 319. Textile Design. 3 sem. hrs. Using the latest computerized design systems, students create original designs, repeats, colorways, and coordinates targeting specific markets. Emphasis is on the creative use of advanced software, awareness of industry trends and the development of an original portfolio of digitally produced designs. Prerequisite(s): CTD 102. CTD 320. Visual Merchandising. 3 sem. hrs. Introduces contemporary display techniques, equipment, and materials for designing three-dimensional product presentations within the retail environment. Using advanced computer software, students create and execute original visual programs and storewide promotions. Two lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisite(s): CTD 102 and 281. CTD 321. History of Interiors I. 3 sem. hrs. Study of the furnishings, interior treatments, and lifespaces characteristic of selected styles from antiquity to the present. Offered in the Fall semester Prerequisite(s): CTD 226. CTD 323. Interior Design Internship Sem. 1 sem. hr. Exploration of internship possibilities and requirements, development of job-search skills and internship placement. CTD 325. Design For Special Populations. 3 sem. hrs. Design of interior environments for persons with special needs such as health care, rehabilitation, education, and congregate-care interiors. Cabinet and millwork design. Offered in the fall semester. One lecture, two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 226. CTD 326. Design For Hospitality Interio. 3 sem. hrs. Planning and design of interior spaces; project management; design and specification of interior architectural materials and furnishings. Offered in the spring semester. One lecture, two laboratories. CTD 328. Prof Proced Interior Des. 3 sem. hrs. Philosophy and organization of professional practice; studio management, contracts, budgets, specifications, and professional organizations. Offered in the spring semester. CTD 330. Autocad for Interior Design. 3 sem. hrs. Principles, terminology, command sequencing and execution, and equipment use for computer-aided design applications within the field of interior design. Review of basic commands with emphasis on intermediate and advanced applications. Prerequisite(s): CS 102. CTD 340. Portfolio Development. 3 sem. hrs. Dedicated to the study and completion of a student portfolio. CTD 341. Italian Fashion. 3 sem. hrs. Students travel to italy to research and experience the influence of culture on the fashion industry. Prerequisite(s): CTD 281. CTD 349. Compt-Aid Apparel Design. 3 sem. hrs. Application of computer technology to fashion illustration, apparel design, marker making, pattern making, and pattern grading. Offered in the spring semester. Two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 350. CTD 350. Flat Pattern Design. 3 sem. hrs. Principles and procedures governing development and use of master patterns. Application of flat pattern principles to the execution of original designs. Offered in the fall semester. Two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 245. 4 Department of Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design

CTD 351. Apparel Des Thru Drpng. 3 sem. hrs. Techniques of draping on a dress form are applied in the execution of original designs. Offered in the spring semester. Two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 350. CTD 353. Language of Design. 3 sem. hrs. Writing proficiency within this discipline is required for a passing grade in this course. Prerequisite(s): EN 101 and EN 102; or EN 103 and CTD 121. CTD 355. Global Influences on Design. 3 sem. hrs. Prerequisite(s): CTD 121. CTD 371. Lighting For Interiors. 3 sem. hrs. Integration of the theory, techniques, and art of lighting design; principles, terminology, and equipment used in light distribution systems in the interior environment. Two lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisite(s): CTD 226 and CTD 250. CTD 381. Fashion Retailing Seminar. 3 sem. hrs. Focus on professional development and profit analysis. Exploration of internship possibilities and requirements, development of job-search skills, and internship placement. Enrollment open to students applying for fashion retailing internships. Offered in the spring semester. Prerequisite(s) with concurrency: CTD 481. CTD 387. Fashion Marketing. 3 sem. hrs. It is the purpose of the this course to provide retailing and fashion design students with a marketing course that focuses on the fashion industry. Course Description - Apply the four Ps of the marketing concept - Price, Product, Promotion and Place - to the fashion industry, including branding, promotion, internaional marketing, and consumer behavior as related to the fashion industry. Prerequisite(s): CTD 281. CTD 415. History Textile Design. 3 sem. hrs. Study of the history of textiles emphasizing the influence of cultural factors. Writing proficiency within this discipline is required for a passing grade in this course. Offered in the spring semester. CTD 422. History Of Interiors II. 3 sem. hrs. Study of research methods and design theories utilizing historical knowledge from CTD 321. Writing proficiency within this discipline is required for a passing grade in this course. Offered in the spring semester. Prerequisite(s): CTD 425. CTD 423. Intern Interior Design. 3 sem. hrs. Experience in interior design or related business under supervision of advisor and the business management. Offered during the summer session. CTD 425. Advanced Residential Design. 4 sem. hrs. Problems in design of the home environment; individual and group problem solving. Emphasis is on historic preservation principles and practices for interior designers. Offered in the fall semester. One lecture, two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 326. CTD 426. Advanced Nonresidential Design. 4 sem. hrs. Problems in design of business and professional interiors; construction drawings using computer-assisted design; individual and group problem solving. Requires senior thesis. Offered in the spring semester. One lecture, two laboratories. Prerequisite(s): CTD 425. CTD 427. Advanced Computer Applications in Design. 3 sem. hrs. This course will provide students with an overview of computer software applications and project documentation commonly used in design. The course will provide an overview and introduction to Revit and 3d studio max. Computing proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course. Prerequisite(s): CS 102 and CTD 250. CTD 446. Cult Dynam Apparel Text. 3 sem. hrs. Impact of cultural dynamics on apparel and textile production and marketing. Offered in the spring semester. CTD 447. Text Apparl Intnat Trade. 3 sem. hrs. Study of the evolution of the textile industry and its products, emphasizing multinational characteristics and contemporary issues. Writing proficiency within this discipline is required for a passing grade in this course. Prerequisite(s): EC 110 or EC 111; and CTD 281. CTD 448. History Of Costume. 3 sem. hrs. Costume development from prehistoric to modern times. Study of cultural forces in relation to the evolution of costume. Offered in the fall semester. CTD 450. Advanced Apparel Design. 3 sem. hrs. Synthesis and application of design theories; procedures and processes used in the apparel industry. Development of portfolio of original design work is required. Two laboratories. Offered in the fall semester. Prerequisite(s): CTD 350 and CTD 351. CTD 455. Text Apparel Prod/Design. 1-6 sem. hr. The course will provide students with an overview of computer software applications and project documentation commonly used in design. The Course will provide an overview and introduction to Revit and 3d studio max. The Skills are presented in a format that emphasizes use of the computer as a creative tool. Students will develop a mastery of the programs in subsequent courses. Extensive use of the computer is a condition for passing this course. While extensive use of the computer is required, this course is not approved as a C designated core course. CTD 461. Qual Contr Textile Prod. 3 sem. hrs. Use of standard laboratory test methods and computerized statistical data analysis to evaluate the quality of textile products. Block course. Offered in the fall semester. Prerequisite(s): CTD 261. CTD 481. Fashion Retailing II. 3 sem. hrs. Merchandise planning and control; techniques of merchandising, including unit and dollar assortment planning, inventory control, and procurement. Block course. Offered in the fall semester. Prerequisite(s) with concurrency: CTD 381. CTD 485. Intern Fashion Retailing. 6 sem. hrs. To participate, students must make application to the department by the first day of classes during the spring semester of the junior year. A grade point average of 2.50 or higher is required for the professional courses specified under "Fashion Retailing Concentration for AT Majors" in this catalog. The course involves supervised work experience in a business related to the major field of study. Prerequisite(s): CTD 381. CTD 498. Directed Indiv Studies. 1-6 sem. hr. Independent Study. CTD 499. Directed Indiv Studies. 1-6 sem. hr. The University of Alabama 5