What You Will Learn

The Fashion Design track offers a diverse and interdisciplinary studio environment where students will explore multiple areas of design and their influences within industry, society and profession. Architecture, Interior Design, Industrial Design, Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising are areas that make up the studio culture in the Design Program at CCM.

Why Study at CCM?

County College of Morris has designated studio classrooms with state-of-the-art equipment and software available to all design students during their academic studies at CCM. The class size average is 12:1 in the studio; this ratio fosters a mentoring relationship between the student and professor. Studios are supplied with materials and resources that allow extensive opportunities for creative exploration in research and process.

Career Opportunities

Associates Degree:
Fashion Design Assistant, Fashion Design Intern, Pattern Making Assistant, Fashion Show Assistant, Trade Show Assistant
Bachelors Degree:
Fashion Designer, Artists and Sketchers, Assistant Designers, Cutters, Head Designers/Design, Pattern Graders, Pattern Makers, Set and Exhibit Designers Sewers, Spec and Fit Technicians, Specialty Designers, Trend Researchers
Career Specialties in Fashion Design:
Accessory design, Children’s clothing design, Costume design, Footwear design, Lingerie design, Men’s wear design, Sportswear design, Swimwear design, Uniform design, Women’s wear design