Program Overview
Patternmaking - UC
The Patternmaking Certificate equips students with the essential skills to design and develop apparel patterns used across the fashion industry and beyond.
About This Certificate
Through hands-on training and technical instruction, students learn how to translate design concepts into precise, production-ready patterns that serve as the foundation for garment construction. This certificate prepares individuals in patternmaking skills that are essential for careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Fashion design and manufacturing
- Outdoor and performance apparel
- Costume design for theater and film
- Historical garment reproduction
- Custom tailoring and bespoke clothing
What You Will Learn
In this certificate program, students will explore a range of patternmaking techniques, including flat patternmaking, drafting, draping, and digital patternmaking. Through practical application and creative development, students gain a comprehensive understanding of how garments are constructedfrom initial concept to finished product. Key learning outcomes include:
- Mastering the principles and methods of creating accurate, functional patterns
- Understanding garment construction and how patterns influence fit and design
- Developing skills to assess and adjust garment fit for various body types
- Translating design ideas into tangible prototypes using both manual and digital tools
Program Details
At a Glance
- College: S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture & Natural Resources
- Department: Applied Sciences, Technology and Education Department
- USU Locations:
- Logan campus
Program Requirements
- Patternmaking Certificate
Career And Outcomes
Job Outlook
Admission
Admission Requirements
- General USU Admission
- Prerequisites include FCSE 2040 or equivalent sewing and fitting experience
Program Structure
The program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the fashion industry. By the end of the program, students will be equipped to take a garment from ideation through pattern development and into final production, ready to contribute to industries such as fashion, costume design, outdoor apparel, and more.
