Women in Fashion Technology Program (F117)
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Program Description
Program Overview
In the three-semester Women in Fashion Technology certificate program, you’ll gain the skills to become a machine operator in the digital fashion technology fields of knitting, embroidery, dye sublimation and laser cutting.
Full Description
The three-semester Women in Fashion Technology certificate program equips you with the digital and hands-on skills you need to succeed in the exciting world of digital fashion technology. As the fashion industry continues to expand local production and adopt advanced technologies, skilled workers in this field are heavily in demand. As a student of this program, you’ll gain specific skills needed for machine operation in embroidery, knitting, dye sublimation and laser cutting.
Classes occur at our vibrant hub, Fashion Exchange (FX), at 63 Regent Park Blvd. FX is more than a learning lab; it’s also a production facility readily accessible to local designers and fashion producers where you will be immersed in day-to-day apparel manufacturing operations and will have the opportunity to network with industry members.
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Courses
Required Courses
Semester 1
Course Code | Courses |
---|---|
FASH 1182 | Digital Literacy for Fashion Careers |
FASH 1183 | Fashion Orientation |
FASH 1184 | Introduction to Fashion Textile Technology Knitting |
FASH 1185 | Introduction to Fashion Textile Technology Laser Cutting |
FASH 1186 | Introduction to Fashion Textile Technology Embroidery |
FASH 1188 | Introduction to Fashion Textile Technology Dye Sublimation Printing |
FASH 1189 | Fashion Technology Exploration |
FASH 1193 | Foundational Skills for Success |
Semester 2
Course Code | Courses |
---|---|
FASH 1254 | Fashion Technology Specialization Preparation |
FASH 1255 | Field Preparation and Career Planning |
FASH 1256 | Workplace Regulations |
FASH 1257 | Workplace First Aid. St John's Ambulance |
Semester 3
Course Code | Courses |
---|---|
FASH 1258 | Work Placement |
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Use software to program equipment specializations (one of the following technology types: knitting, dye sublimation, laser cutting or embroidery) including file creation and review and correct input files.
- Use machine operating controls for normal equipment operations.
- Perform safe equipment operation using relevant safeguards, PPE and proper health and safety procedures. Identify possible hazards and properly respond to emergency situations.
- Set up equipment to prepare for use.
- Perform regular machine maintenance and cleaning.
- Implement a work order for the specialization equipment.
- Conduct machine output inspection and address quality control issues with equipment operation.
- Effectively communicate and share information with the supervisor and team members.
- Describe the Ontario Labour Code and workplace regulations and apply them to workplace situations.
- Meet the requirements to obtain first aid certification from recognized providers of Standard First Aid CPR and AED training.
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
Additional Costs
Tuition is funded for eligible applicants.
Financial Assistance
Each year we award over $2 million dollars in scholarships, awards and bursaries to first-year students. Check out our financial aid web pages for ways to pay for college and the full list of available scholarships, awards and bursaries.
This program is not eligible for OSAP funding.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
Admission Requirements
Due to the nature of this program and the evolving admissions requirements, please contact us for the most up-to-date information:
Jeanine Larmour
Student Success/Industry Liaison/Instructor
jlarmour@georgebrown.ca
Rosa Fracassa
Director, Fashion Exchange
rfracass@georgebrown.ca
How to Apply
The intake process involves the following steps:
- Online application completion.
- Pre-screening process.
- Interview.
- Computer assessment.
- English assessment.
This program is for Women (Female-identifying applicants) only.
Contact Us
Fashion Exchange, 63 Regent Park Blvd., Toronto
Jeanine Larmour
jlarmour@georgebrown.ca
416-415-5000, ext. 4591
Women in Fashion Technology Program (F117)
Apply Now:
Program Description
Program Overview
In the three-semester Women in Fashion Technology certificate program, you'll gain the skills you need to become a machine operator in the digital fashion technology fields of knitting, embroidery, dye sublimation, and laser cutting.
Full Description
The three-semester Women in Fashion Technology certificate program equips you with the digital and hands-on skills you need to succeed in the exciting world of digital fashion technology. As the fashion industry continues to expand local production and adopt advanced technologies, skilled workers in this field are heavily in-demand. As a student of this program, you'll gain specific skills needed for machine operation in embroidery, knitting, dye sublimation, and laser cutting.
Classes take place at our vibrant hub, Fashion Exchange (FX), at 63 Regent Park Blvd. FX is more than a learning lab; it's also a production facility readily accessible to local designers and fashion producers where you will be immersed in day-to-day apparel manufacturing operations and will have the opportunity to network with industry members.
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Courses
Required Courses
Semester 1
Course Code | Courses |
---|---|
FASH 1182 | Digital Literacy for Fashion Careers |
FASH 1183 | Fashion Orientation |
FASH 1184 | Introduction to Fashion Textile Technology Knitting |
FASH 1185 | Introduction to Fashion Textile Technology Laser Cutting |
FASH 1186 | Introduction to Fashion Textile Technology Embroidery |
FASH 1188 | Introduction to Fashion Textile Technology Dye Sublimation Printing |
FASH 1189 | Fashion Technology Exploration |
FASH 1193 | Foundational Skills for Success |
Semester 2
Course Code | Courses |
---|---|
FASH 1254* | Fashion Technology Specialization Preparation |
FASH 1255 | Field Preparation and Career Planning |
FASH 1256 | Workplace Regulations |
FASH 1257 | Workplace First Aid. St John's Ambulance |
Semester 3
Course Code | Courses |
---|---|
FASH 1258 | Work Placement |
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Use software to program equipment specializations (one of the following technology types: knitting, dye sublimation, laser cutting or embroidery) including file creation and review and correct input files.
- Use machine operating controls for normal equipment operations.
- Perform safe equipment operation with use of relevant safeguards, PPE and proper health and safety procedures. Identify possible hazards and properly respond to emergency situations.
- Set up equipment to prepare for use.
- Perform regular machine maintenance and cleaning.
- Implement a work order for the specialization equipment.
- Conduct machine output inspection and address quality control issues with equipment operation.
- Effectively communicate and share information with the supervisor and team members.
- Describe Ontario Labour Code and workplace regulations and apply them to workplace situations.
- Meet the requirements to obtain first aid certification from recognized provider of Standard First Aid CPR and AED training.
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
Additional Costs
Tuition funded for eligible applicants.
Financial Assistance
Each year we award over $2 million dollars in scholarships, awards and bursaries to first-year students. Check out our financial aid webpages for ways to pay for college and the full list of available scholarships, awards and bursaries.
This program is not eligible for OSAP funding.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
Admission Requirements
Due to the nature of this program and the evolving admissions requirements, please contact us for the most up-to-date information:
Jeanine Larmour
Student Success/Industry Liaison/Instructor
Rosa Fracassa
Director, Fashion Exchange
How to Apply
The intake process involves the following steps:
- Online application completion.
- Pre-screening process.
- Interview.
- Computer assessment.
- English assessment.
This program is for Women (Female-identifying applicants) only.
Contact Us
Fashion Exchange, 63 Regent Park Blvd., Toronto
Jeanine Larmour
416-415-5000, ext. 4591