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FASHION

Administered by the School of Fashion

DEGREE: Four years of study following OAC graduation.

ADMISSION: O.S.S.D. with six OAC credits including an OAC credit in English and Grade 12 Advanced level Mathematics with 60 percent or higher in each course.

NOTES: 1- English/Anglais OAC 1 is the preferred English.

2- Interview/portfolio as noted below and academic performance will be used in the admissions process.

3- Applicants must state their intended option at the time of application, i.e., Fashion Design or Fashion Communications.

4- Admission requirements for students presenting courses from the New Ontario Secondary School Curriculum, are outlined in the Admission Requirements for Graduates of the New Ontario High School Curriculum Table of this calendar.

5- Subject to competition, candidates May be required to present averages above the minimum.

Although Art is not treated as an academic prerequisite for entry into the Fashion program, it is strongly recommended that if Art courses (e.g. Life and/or Mechanical Drawing and Art History) are offered in the candidates' secondary school curriculum, they should be pursued.

Applicants will be required, when possible, to appear for an interview with the School of Fashion, at which time their aptitude for and interests in a career in Fashion Design and/or Communications will be assessed.

At the admission interview, applicants should present a portfolio of 10-12 items which provide evidence of versatility and creative awareness. This May include drawings, design projects, and garments. Leadership qualities and organizational skills can be expressed through slides or photographs of projects carried out at school or in the community, and by letters of reference from employers of those applicants with previous work experience. Further information regarding the interview and portfolio will be sent to the applicant, by the Office of Admissions, as part of the admissions selection process.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS (FASHION) FASHION COMMUNICATIONS OPTION
BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS (FASHION) FASHION DESIGN OPTION
FACULTY/ADVISORY COMMITTEE

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