Education Guys: Guide to Technical Education

Fashion Design Schools

Fashion design professionals may require formal education in order to obtain careers within the high-paced fashion industry. There are a variety of different types of positions that may be sought once the education is completed, including positions with positions with boutiques and professional designers as well as independent positions where designers can start their own lines and companies. People who choose to work in fashion design may have duties like creating designs on paper that they will turn into a physical product, designing clothing for their chosen audience, and working with buyers and other designers to sell their ideas or their products. Fashion designers do not have to have a formal license to do their job. Most of the students who major in fashion design start off by working under another designer doing small tasks and apprenticeships, and then move on to start their own businesses when they have enough experience. The field of fashion design is expecting to see growth due to the glamour of the occupation increasing over the next 8-10 years. According to BLS the median annual wage of fashion designers was $64,530 in May 2010 depending on the exact position held and the amount of experience that a designer has.

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Earn your degree or diploma on your schedule and succeed at Ashworth College.

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Welcome to the Jewelry & Watch Repair School of New England! Here, you will turn your interest in jewelry, watches, and clocks into practical, real world experience in the jewelry repair, clock repair, and watch repair industries. Our correspondence courses allow you to study at home at a comfortable pace, while our video-guided lessons get you repairing watches, clocks, and jewelry right away.

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