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Fashion Design and Apparel Technology
ELECTRONIC PATTERNMAKING
OPTIONS
Certificate of Proficiency
CAREER INFORMATION
This certificate is designed for working patternmakers who need to upgrade their skills and for individuals interested in using the computer as a tool to create patterns. Completion of this certificate prepares individuals to enter any part of the sewn product industry as a computer patternmaker in a sample room or the product engineering department of large or small firms.
Demand for computer patternmakers currently outstrips supply. The ability to effectively use the computer to make patterns and grade them into size ranges makes an individual particularly attractive in today's job market. In addition to the apparel industry, these skills are applicable to the manufacturing of any sewn products, including toys, airline interiors, home furnishings outdoor equipment and industrial products.
Individuals interested in careers in electronic patternmaking must have a thorough knowledge of design development, design engineering and manufacturing methods. They must have a solid foundation in flat patternmaking techniques and theory and fabric construction and behavior. Computer literacy is essential with specific knowledge of computer assisted design and production systems. Patternmakers entering the apparel field must understand apparel construction, body proportion and garment fitting, as well as the capabilities and limitation of production equipment, and the principles of mass production.
Electronic Patternmakers must be detail oriented and exact in their patternmaking skills, and be comfortable with computer technology. They must be able to work independently with minimal supervision. Because they are often involved in fitting sessions, they also need to function as a member of a team and posses excellent verbal and written communication skills. Patternmakers often interact with sample sewers who represent many nationalities. The ability to speak Chinese or other Asian languages or Spanish is an asset. An appreciation of cultural diversity is essential.
CAREER PATHS
The San Francisco bay area is the third largest apparel producing region in the United States. Hundreds of apparel manufacturers, suppliers and related businesses provide many opportunities for employment in the industry. Entry level positions for individuals earning an Electronic Patternmaking Certificate include:
- CAD Patternmaker
- CAD Grader
- CAD Marker
- Digitizer
Entry level pay ranges: $18,000 to $30,000. Industry professionals augmenting their work experience by earning an Electronic Patternmaking Certificate can expect to increase their marketability significantly. Pay varies based on previous experience and the employer's need.
ELECTRONIC PATTERNMAKING REQUIREMENTS
2005-2006 ACADEMIC YEAR
The following pre-requisite courses are
required, OR demonstrated ability is required before beginning this certificate:
Pre-requisite Courses
| FD 11 |
Intro to Electronic Manufacturing |
1 |
| FD 54 |
Apparel Manufacturing |
3 |
| FD 60 |
Patternmaking I |
3 |
| FD 67 |
Manual Grading |
1 |
| FD 40A |
Flats and Specs |
1 |
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REQUIRED COURSES
| FD 12A |
Electronic Patternmaking 1 |
2 |
| FD 12B |
Electronic Patternmaking 2 |
1 |
| FD 12C |
Electronic Patternmaking 3 |
1 |
| FD 14 |
Electronic Digitizing |
1 |
| FD 15 |
Electronic Grading |
1 |
| FD 16 |
Electronic Marking |
1 |
| FD 17 |
Product Data Management |
1 |
| Total Units 8 |
A certificate will be awarded to those students achieving a grade of C or better in the major requirements listed above.
Revised May 23, 2005
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