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TXA 362D TXA 362D. CLO 3D. 3 Hours.
Explore technology, pattern-making and garment construction intertwined with a modern approach to garment design. Utilize CLO 3D software for 3D rendering and flat pattern design on a virtual croquis. One lecture hour and three hours of laboratory a week for one semester. Prerequisite: Textiles and Apparel 366D with a grade of at least C-.
Bachelor of Science in Textiles and Apparel
Undergraduate
The Division of Textiles and Apparel (TXA) is a science-based interdisciplinary hub providing a dynamic education – setting students up for a breadth of career and academic opportunities. Students in the Division of Textiles and Apparel are able to select from a wide range of innovative courses on campus, in New York City, NY, or Paris, France, or in studios and labs in collaboration with industry partners in the Austin, TX area. TXA students study the art of design, the science of chemistry and physics, and the application of retail principles .