Expression. Creativity. Style. Whether you aim to establish your own personal brand or build on the vision and success of a top local retail brand, the OCC Career Advantage Fashion program will prepare you for the career you want in the exciting, thriving fashion industry. Our programs prepare you to work as a fashion designer, merchandising specialist, and fashion product development specialist, stylist, tailor and more. The Fashion program also gives you the foundation you need to transfer and excel in a four-year, bachelor’s degree program in a similar field if that is your goal. OCC Fashion offers unique opportunities that you won’t find anywhere else, including internships at top local and national brands and hands-on, real world experience working side-by-side with local fashion brands in our pop-up shop, “The Box.” Career opportunities in this field are broad and diverse, as are the income opportunities. If fashion is your passion, OCC is your college. Read on to learn more.
A sampling of courses for these careers
- Clothing Design and Selection
- Industrial Sewing Techniques
- Street Style
- Flat Pattern Techniques
- Draping
- Tailoring
ALUMNI SUCCESS SPOTLIGHT
Hear from Kai, Cianna, and Ilona about where they decided to make the smart choice.
Complete one of our certificate programs, and you’ll be well-prepared to enter a career in fashion.
Build upon your skills if you’re already employed in the field. Or earn an associate degree for even greater advancement opportunities.
- IN LESS THAN 2 YEARS EARN: CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT
- BUILD ON YOUR SKILLSET WITH A: CERTIFICATE OF SPECIALIZATION
- OR EARN YOUR ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN UNDER 4 YEARS
View all program details in course catalog
Apparel Construction
Prepare for an entry-level position in the fashion industry in the areas of garment construction, alterations, patternmaking, tailoring and dressmaking. Courses cover clothing and sewing techniques, draping, professional practices, couture design and more.
Apparel Production/Product Development
Prepare for an entry-level position in the fashion industry in the areas of patternmaking, sample-making, technical design, sourcing management, production management, quality control supervising, grading, marker making, costing/spec production, pre-production and merchandising.
Display and Visual Presentation
Prepare for a career as a display and exhibit designer by learning about interior, industrial, thematic and promotional displays. Learn about the total visual presentation design and production, including store planning, service promotion mix applied to retailers, wholesalers (trade show), corporate display, visual identity, and exhibits in cultural institutions (museums and galleries).
Fashion Design
Prepare for an entry-level position as a designer in the fashion industry, in the fields of traditional design, technical design and merchandising. Courses cover color and design theory, sewing and design techniques, patternmaking and more.
Fashion Merchandising
Prepare for an entry-level position as a merchandiser in the fields of retail management, retail buying, special events and promotions, visual merchandising, image/fashion consulting and public relations.
View all program details in course catalog
Apparel Industry Sustainability
Prepare for entry-level employment as a competent professional in the fields of sustainable apparel design, merchandising, compliance, product development, production, sales and marketing and meet the needs of the local fashion industry.
Industrial Sewing
Prepare for a position in apparel construction and textile product assembly through this short-term training program. Learn clothing construction and the use of high-speed industrial sewing equipment. This program also offers a self-paced open- entry/open-exit lab that allows for enrollment throughout the semester.
View all program details in course catalog
Apparel Construction
Complete the Apparel Construction Certificate of Achievement and the Associate in Science graduation requirements to earn an associate degree. This program will prepare you for an entry-level position in the fashion industry in the areas of garment construction, alterations, patternmaking, tailoring and dressmaking.
Apparel Production/Product Development
Complete the Production/Product Development Certificate of Achievement and the Associate in Science graduation requirements to earn an associate degree. This program will prepare you for an entry-level position in the fashion industry in the areas of patternmaking, sample-making, technical design, sourcing management, production management, quality control supervising, grading, marker making, costing/spec production, pre-production and merchandising.
Display and Visual Presentation
Complete the Display and Visual Presentation Certificate of Achievement and the Associate in Science graduation requirements to earn an associate degree. This program will prepare you for a career as a display and exhibit designer by learning about interior, industrial, thematic and promotional displays.
Fashion Design
Complete the Design Certificate of Achievement and the Associate in Science graduation requirements to earn an associate degree. This program will prepare for an entry-level position as a designer in the fashion industry, in the fields of traditional design, technical design and merchandising.
Fashion Merchandising
Complete the Fashion Merchandising Certificate of Achievement and the Associate in Science graduation requirements to earn an associate degree. This program will prepare you for an entry-level position as a merchandiser in the fields of retail management, retail buying, special events and promotions, visual merchandising, image/fashion consulting and public relations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Other Programs That Might Interest You
INTERIOR DESIGN
Launch and build a career in interior design through our certificate programs
MARKETING
Launch a career in marketing or specialize through one of our certificate programs
PHOTOGRAPHY
Launch a career in the world of photography by completing one of our certificate programs
Did you know?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, people who have a certificate as
their highest level of education earned, on average, 20 percent more than
those whose highest education level is a high school diploma.
Find Out More
Fill out the form below and we will contact you with more information
Program Areas
Navigation
Subscribe
Get the latest news on new program areas, financial aid, campus news and more.