The Costume Design and Production program is a joint program between the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) and the Theatre Departmente (TRE).
Through the combined study of theatre, apparel design, clothing construction, clothing history, and theatre history, we prepare students to become costumers, wardrobe managers, costume technicians and costume designers in professional theatre, film, or other performance genres.
Note: This major and minor are found in TRE and FCS. Be advised that these programs are identical in scope and requirement. If you take a major in one department and would like to add a minor, it must be in the other department. For example, if you are majoring in FCS Apparel Merchandising and would like to minor in Costume Design and Production, you would need to take that minor as a TRE.
- A minimum 88 credits are required for this major, including 36 upper-division credits.
- A minimum 35 credits are required for this minor, including 15 upper-division credits.
- This major requires completion of the Family and Consumer Sciences Core, which includes:
- FCS 3240 Individual and Family Development.
- FCS 4899 Senior Capstone, completed after FCS 3240 and during your senior year.
- Core major courses from the Family and Consumer Sciences Department include History of Costume, Textiles, and Flat Pattern Design.
- Core courses from the Theatre Department include Stagecraft, Analyzing and Interpreting Theatre, and Production Practicum.