Department of Fashion and Textiles

Introduction

Department of ㄻ offers individualized undergraduate programs to pursue oc-cupations in the fashion industry, by providing systematic training on different aspects of clothing and textiles. The curriculum combines courses in the social and natural sciences, as well as art, for design, production and marketing of clothing and textiles. Options within the curriculum allow students to specialize on fashion products, fashion business, and textile & apparel science.

 

The department offers graduate programs to foster scholarly investigation into design, develop-ment, production, evaluation, merchandising and consumption of apparel and textile products. The graduate programs are divided into more detailed areas: fashion design, fashion marketing & retailing, clothing ergonomics, clothing physiology and textile science.

Undergraduate Curriculum

Basic Courses.

Theory of Fashion Design / Textile Fibers Fashion Illustration / Human Body and Clothing Construction / History of Western Costume / Textile Fabrics / Clothing and Health / Socio-psychological Aspects of Clothing / History of Korean Costume / Flat Pattern Design Fashion Marketing

Advanced Courses

Fashion Products
  • Color and Fashion styling
  • Fashion Drawing
  • Basic Fashion Design
  • Contemporary Fashion Design
  • Advanced Clothing Construction
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  • Draping
  • Fashion Trend and Design Planning
  • Technical Design
  • CAD Practice
  • Advanced CAD Practice
  • Fashion Industry Practice
  • Construction of Korean Costume
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Textile & Apparel Science
  • Textile and Apparel Product Lab
  • Textile Care and Experimental Lab
  • New Synthetic Fiber Testing Lab
  • Dyeing and Finishing Lab
  • Personal Protective Clothing Lab
  • Apparel Fabrication
  • Clothing Physiology Lab
  • Textile Design
Fashion Business
  • Fashion Retaling
  • Fashion Merchandising
  • Fashion Communication
  • Fashion Market Research
  • Global Fashion Business
  • Fashion e-Business
  • Fashion Consumer Behavior

Faculties

Kim, Sungminsungmin0922@snu.ac.krPh.D., Seoul National UniversityFashion Technology Lab.
http://fashiontech.snu.ac.kr/
Kim, Jooyounjkim256@snu.ac.krPh.D. North Carolina State UniversityTextile Materials Lab.
http://textiles.snu.ac.kr/
Park, Juyeonjuyeon.park@snu.ac.krPh.D. University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USAWEAR Lab.
https://www.snuwearlab.com/
Lee, Yuriyulee3@snu.ac.krPh.D., Dept. of Clothing and Textiles, Virginia Tech. U.S.AFashion Retail & Service Lab.
http://www.snufashionmd.com
Lee, Joo-Youngleex3140@snu.ac.krPh.D., Seoul National UniversityCOM:FORT Lab.
http://comfortlab.snu.ac.kr/
Chun, Jae hoonkingkem2@snu.ac.krPh.D., Seoul National UniversityFashion Aesthetics Lab.
http://fashionaesthetics.snu.ac.kr/
Choi, Hee Eunheeeun.choi@snu.ac.krPh.D., Seoul National UniversityApparel Technical Design & Production Lab.
Choo, Ho Jungchooho@snu.ac.krPh.D., Michigan State UniversityFashion Marketing Lab.
http://www.fashionmktlab.com/
Ha, Jisoojisooha@snu.ac.krPh.D., Seoul National UniversityFashion Design Lab.
https://www.snufashiondesign.com/