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Apparel Design & Product Development  BSFCS

Apparel Design & Product Development BSFCS

  • ID:BU100002
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • High School Transcripts

  • We accept high school transcripts in these two ways:

    • OFFICIAL: Official transcripts can be mailed from your high school in a sealed and signed envelope or sent digitally through a secure electronic source (Slate.org, Parchment, CommonApp, or TRex). 

    • UNOFFICIAL: Unofficial transcripts are sufficient to complete your application file, however, please note that final enrollment at Baylor is contingent upon receipt of an official transcript.  If you would like to submit an unofficial transcript to complete your application file, simply upload a scanned copy in your goBAYLOR account or email admissions@baylor.edu and include as an attachment

    • Transcripts or mark sheets must include: years of enrollment, course titles and all marks earned for each course for 6 semesters. If your school's education system only has three years of secondary school, please have the previous year submitted as well.

    • Transcripts should be submitted in the original language and accompanied by an official literal English translation.

    • Although original documents are preferred, certified photocopies are acceptable when a signature and the stamp from the school or government official is included. Copies received through fax or email are not considered official. Students can self submit transcripts as long as they are in official, sealed envelopes from their secondary school.

    • Applicants from schools with external exams or leaving certificates should have their exams or certificates submitted to Baylor directly from the testing agency (IGCSE, GCE, WAEC, CBSE, IB, etc.). If you are unsure about which transcripts or exams are required for your country's education system, see our Required Secondary School Credentials by Country page.

    • If you have not yet taken your examination, your admission may be contingent upon our receipt of your exam results.

    • If using outside credential evaluators, Baylor will only accept evaluations from Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) or World Education Services (WES). If you choose to use one of these services, Baylor requires copies of the original transcripts to accompany the evaluation.

  • Submission of Documentation

    • Electronic copies are only official if sent from TRex (for Texas schools), Parchment or through the Common App.

  • ​Official SAT/ACT Scores

  • We accept SAT or ACT scores in these three ways:

    • SELF-REPORTED: You may self-report your best test scores on your application for admission. We will use these scores when we review your file, so please make sure they are accurate and correct - entering false information, even by accident, could disqualify your application. If accepted, you will need to have the testing agency send your official scores to our office by May 1.

    • SUBMITTED FROM THE TESTING AGENCY: Test scores can be sent through the College Board or ACT student website. Baylor's SAT code is 6032, and Baylor's ACT code is 4062. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.

    • SUBMITTED ON AN OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT: We can accept test scores listed on an official high school transcript.

    • Important Note: Students are not required to submit standardized test scores for admission. When you apply, you will be required to choose the following when responding to the “Preferred testing plan” question:

    • “I opt in to having my test scores reviewed for admission.” OR “I opt out.”

    • The decision to apply with or without test scores should be carefully thought through and is considered final. However, given the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic, Baylor will make every effort to be as flexible with applicants as possible. If an applicant has previously submitted test scores to Baylor but indicates on the application that they would not like their scores considered, test scores will not be viewed during application review. International students who apply without test scores have the option to complete an interview as part of the application process so that we may get to know you better. Learn more about our Test Optional policy.

  • CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE

    • Non-U.S. citizens attending a secondary school outside of the U.S. are required to submit the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE as part of a complete application file.

    • If you are seeking need-based financial assistance as an international student, you must fill out a CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE to apply for aid. Baylor will not consider your application until you have satisfied this requirement. If you do not need financial assistance and want this requirement waived, call (254) 710-3435 to discuss with your admissions counselor.

  • Essay

    • A short essay is required as part of the application process.

English requirements

  • Official transcript (mark sheet) showing the completion of one year of full-time study at a school located in the United States

  • Official statement of completion from one full year of full-time study at a school where English is the official language of instruction

  • Official SAT 1 Critical Reading score of 470 (old SAT) OR new SAT reading score of 26. Baylor's SAT code is 6032.

  • ACT English score of 20. Baylor's ACT code is 4062

  • Official IELTS score of 6.5 (We will accept IELTS Indicator)

  • Official TOEFL score of 80 (We will accept TOEFL Home Edition and your TOEFL MyBest Score.) Baylor's TOFEL institution code is 6032.

  • Official PTE score of 60

  • Duolingo English Test score of 110

Course Information

Apparel Design & Product Development majors study the art of design. They also study the discipline of specific apparel construction. Students learn a variety of skills, including design, trend tracking, apparel production operations and textile performance. Courses include:

  • Fashion Illustration

  • Costume History and Design

  • Textiles

  • Introduction to Fashion Industry

  • Apparel Design

As part of the degree, students complete an internship. Past students have interned in New York, Paris, London, Los Angeles, Dallas and other locations. Student also earn credit through study tours that take place each summer, alternating between a European and North American destination. Alumni find jobs as fashion designers, wholesale buyers and textile designers.

Each spring, students apply concepts learned in the classroom to plan the departmental fashion show. Students oversee the public relations, ticket sales, commentary, programs, and training of models. Student designers provide the garments for the show.

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F r e s h m a n Y e a r

  • ADM 1391 Introduction to the Apparel Industry 3 ADM 1300 Fashion Theory & Consumer Behavior

  • ADM 1241 Apparel Aesthetics 0 CHA 1088 Chapel

  • FCS 1104 New Student Seminar in FCS (NSE) ENG 1304 Thinking, Writing & Research OR

  • CHA 1088 Chapel ENG 3300 Technical Writing (Research, Writing & Literature 2 )

  • ENG 1302 Thinking & Writing (Research, Writing & Lit 1) 4 CHE 1405, CHE 1300/1100 OR CHE 1301/1101 (SM1)

  • BUS 1305 Software Applications for Business Productivity 3 MTH 1301, 1320, 1321, PHI 1306, SOC 3403, OR STA 1380

S o p h o m o r e Y e a r

  • ADM 2371 Apparel Quality Analysis* (Fall only) OR ADM 2310 Textile Science OR

  • ADM 1311 Apparel Design Construction* (Spring only) ADM 2311 Fashion Illustration

  • ADM 2310 Textile Science OR 3 ECO 1305 (Contemporary Social Issues Requirement)

  • ADM 2311 Fashion Illustration 3 REL 1310 The Christian Scriptures

  • 3,4 Foreign Language & Cultures 3,4 Foreign Language & Cultures

  • CFS 1315 Dev. of Individual & Family Relationships OR 3 HIS 1300 US in Global Perspective

  • CFS The Family: A Global Perspective

  • ENG 2310 American Literary Cultures

  • Lifetime Fitness

J u n i o r Y e a r

  • ADM 3391 Apparel Financial Control OR ADM 3361 Apparel Merchandising Technology OR

  • ADM 3393 Visual Merchandising & Promotions ADM Elective (see note below)

  • ADM 3361 Apparel Merchandising Technology OR ADM 3391 Apparel Financial Control OR

  • ADM Elective (see note below) ADM 3393 Visual Merchandising & Promotion

  • ADM 4190 Pre-Internship Seminar for AM & AD Majors 3 Adv. Business Elective (or approved minor course) (see below)

  • NUTR 3314 Consumer Nutrition (SM 2) ADM 3364 History of Dress* (Spring only) OR

  • MKT 3305 Principles of Marketing ADM 3365 Global Dress and Culture (even summer study abroad)

  • Adv. Business Elective (or approved minor course) 1 Lifetime Fitness

  • Lifetime

S e n i o r Y e a r

  • REL 1350 The Christian Heritage 3 ADM 4393 Case Studies in Apparel & Retailing* (Spring only)

  • ADM 4396 Fashion Trend Analysis & Forecasting OR ADM 4391 Merchandise Buying & Assortment Planning OR

  • ADM 3396 Intl. Fashion Forecasting (even summer study Adv. Business Elective (or approved minor course) (see below)

  • ADM 4391 Mdse. Buying & Assortment Planning OR 3 Adv. Business Elective (or approved minor course) (see below)

  • Adv. Business Elective (or approved minor course) (see below) 3 PSC 2302 The U.S. Constitution, Interp, Am Pol Exp .

  • ADM 4312 Textile Testing & Analysis * (Fall only) OR 2 Elective hours if needed to reach 124

  • ADM 4314 Historical/Cultural Textiles * (Spring only)

  • Elective

  • ACC 2301 Survey of Accounting 3 Communication & Media Literacy (see options below)

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