Fashion Marketing & Communications

Full-Time

Campus: Santo Domingo

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Curriculum

FIRST YEAR

First Trimester Credits
Integrated Seminar I 2
Integrated Studio I2
Oral and written expression I2
Art & Fashion History2
Profile of the Fashion Industry 2
Fashion Marketing I2
Image I (Digital)2
Basic drawing2
Total 16

Second Trimester Credits
Fashion Marketing II 2
Image II (Digital)2
Photography Fundamentals2
Image II (Digital)2
Advertising2
Fashion Public Relations2
Events Organization2
Sociology of Fashion2
Total 16
Third TrimesterCredits
Luxury Marketing2
Market Research2
Branding I2
Fashion Journalism I2
Finance2
Materiality 2
Entrepreneur Innovation2
Total16

SECOND YEAR

Fourth Trimester Credits
Fashion Journalism II 2
Branding II 2
Fashion Communications I2
Visual Merchandising & Product Retail I
2
Digital Marketing2
Sustainable Fashion2
Total 16
Fifth Trimester Credits
Fashion Communication II2
Visual Merchandising & Product Retail II2
E-Commerce 2
Corporate Communication2
Fashion Law2
Project/Portfolio3
Total 13

Course Descriptions

Integrated Seminar
Students explore a range of visual and analytic skills while working on collaborative and multidisciplinary projects. How do we make sense of our ideas, the information we gather, our hunches and theories? And what can this investigation tell us about why we make certain decisions as creative thinkers? Students work independently and in teams to explore and research the construction of prototypes, and to understand the creative process. Classes incorporate knowledge gained in other first-year courses, and several times during the semester two classes will share concepts and assignments on various projects.

Introduction to Marketing
As part of a global learning experience that intertwines with many aspects related to the world of fashion, students are given an introduction to the fundamentals of marketing, helping them understand concepts and strategies that allow them to position and communicate their fashion projects efficiently; this process may help the consolidation and success of their creative work.

History of Fashion
This course emphasizes the importance of understanding how the evolution of fashion includes historical, cultural, social, and economic aspects; how today’s design processes include fashion evolution; and how all these aspects affect the professional market. These subjects are treated with the aim of deepening the impact and social obligation of designers through their creations.

Art Seminar
This course presents students with some major moments in world history and the study of objects considered expressions of a particular place or time. Interrelationships will be constructed between societies and types of objects over time. The course structure is approximately chronological, beginning in prehistory and continuing until the dawn of industrialization. The focus will be on objects, works, and ordinary instruments of everyday life, as well as on extraordinary monuments of artistic skill and design. This exploration will deal with how and why the objects were made, by and for whom, how they were used, what they meant for the people who used them, and what social structures are embodied in them. The course serves as an introduction to artistic styles and visual analysis. Classes are developed through discussion, assignments, research, and projects.

Digital Image
How are meaning and communication constructed through visual images? In this course, students use methods of digital-image projection to explore the conceptual, aesthetic, and formal qualities that inform the way ideas and impressions are expressed in two dimensions. Students explore visual organization, figurative and abstract forms, and engagement through drawing from observation, photography, creation of digital images, and integration of a variety of mediums of communication. The tools and methods students can acquire in this course provide an introductory platform they can utilize in the higher-level courses in their chosen discipline. Sections of this class may explore the following topics in relation to the construction of identity, form, function, and meaning: language, objects, places, and people.

Electives
The selected courses have as their aim to complement and consolidate the focuses of the area of fine arts and at the same time to offer new theoretical and practical tools that students may find useful in their professional development.

Faculty

Katia Rios
Magaly Tiburcio
Sadé Fernández
Luis Hidalgo
Laureano Grisotto
Lara Guerrero
Mariela Sabino
Martín Córdoba
María Chahín
Mavel Tejeda
Joarla Caridad

Aliro Álvarez
José Joga
Anny Abate
Joselo Franjul
Carlos Brandt
Laura Peña
Mariela Rodriguez
Luis Eduardo Sánchez
Marina Spadafora
Rosanna Camarena
Isabel Abbott

Career Opportunities

Fashion Public Relations Specialist

Fashion Communications Director

Fashion Product Manager

Fashion Trends Analyst

Fashion Store Manager

Fashion Brand Manager Related Post : commercial real estate in New Jersey

Fashion Digital Marketing Specialist

Fashion Events Manager

Fashion Social Media Manager

Fashion Customer Experience Designer

Fashion Image Advisor

Fashion Visual Merchandising Specialist

Ethical and Sustainable Fashion Marketing Specialist

Fashion Market Researcher

Fashion Sales Director

Fashion Marketing Influencer Specialist

Fashion E-commerce Manager

Fashion Marketing Teacher

Student Work

Admissions

Admission to CHAVÓN requires high school graduation with a satisfactory grade-point average, the presentation of a portfolio,*  and an interview. For detailed information about admissions procedures, click here.

*Applicants to the program in Fashion Marketing and Communications are not required to present a portfolio but must complete the CHAVÓN Challenge.

Information for International Students

International students are a welcomed to the CHAVÓN community and significantly add to its rich, artistically and intellectually diverse dialogue and culture. If you live outside the Dominican Republic, we encourage you to apply or to contact us, as we will always be available to assist you in the application process and to answer questions regarding such things as dormitories or other living accommodations, travel arrangements, visas, or any other questions you may have.