The Department studies the interactions between the human body and the environment focusing on apparel based on the theories of natural science, social science, and art. The students learn all the areas about apparel study including apparel material, fashion design, color and dyeing, clothing composition, fashion marketing, costume history, and CAD through experimentation and practice. Its educational goal is to promote clothing habits to be of fashion and science and foster experts to work in clothing-related industries.
The graduates work as fashion designers, MDs, VMDs, technical designers, models, museum curators, pattern CAD operators, colorists, and stylists.
Graduate school, clothing designer, accessories designer, fashion coordinator, colorist, patternist, clothing quality manager, textile researcher, laboratory technician, stylist, fashion consultant, material converter, civil servant, modelist, makeup artist, CAD designer, department store manager, home and secondary teacher.