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    DEPARTMENT
    OF
    CLOTHING, TEXTILES, AND INTERIOR DESIGN

    Overview of the department

    The Department of Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design offers two academic majors: interior design (INTD) and apparel and textiles (AT), with concentrations in fashion retailing and apparel design.
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    Academics

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    APPAREL AND TEXTILES

     INTERIOR DESIGN

    Graduate study

    The AT major prepares students for merchandising, management, design, and production careers in retailing and/or the textile and apparel industry. The major is also appropriate for students who are interested in pursuing a wide variety of entrepreneurial opportunities in fashion retailing, textiles, and/or apparel. Students may concentrate in apparel design or fashion retailing.
    The program strives to create student motivation for excellence based in the knowledge of the principles and elements of design and their appropriate application to the built environment. Faculty are committed to providing opportunities for students to develop a multicultural and global awareness of human needs through class projects, lectures, and other opportunities.
    Students in the graduate area of study may concentrate in the behavioral aspects of clothing; the international aspects of textiles and apparel; or historic costume and textiles. The program prepares students for careers in college teaching, research, extension, education administration, marketing, consumer service, product development/evaluation, and entrepreneurship.

    Student Services

    The Department of Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design offers two academic majors: interior design (INTD) and apparel and textiles (AT), with concentrations in fashion retailing and apparel design

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    Advising

    Advising is an important part of your progress toward a degree. Please make an appointment with your advisor and be prepared for advising.

    Organizations

    Participation in student organizations is an important part of professional development.

    Professional Links

    National and international associations help students stay abreast of current information.

    Student Work

    View some examples of our students' work developed throughout their academic careers.

    Students Information

    Current Students

    At the College of Human Environmental Sciences, our students are first and foremost. We are committed to the success of all of our students.

    The College offers ten undergraduate majors that help students reach their professional goals. The CHES Office of Student Services, located in 206 Doster Hall, is committed to helping students have a successful and rewarding college experience. Please let us know how we can help.

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    CHES Advising

    Advising is an important part of your progress toward a degree. Please carefully review all of the advising information on your department's website before making an appointment with your advisor; only then will you be prepared for advising.

    For your advising appointment, do NOT miss or be late. Prepare a schedule using Schedule Builder located in myBama. Check sheets for each major are available in 101 Doster Hall or you may download them here.

    If you would like to change your major, you may do so via myBama under the Student tab. Registration times are made on the basis of earned hours only. This does not include course work in which you are currently enrolled. Visit registration time assignments for more information.

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    • Career Services
    • Scholarships
    Student Organizations

    For more information, please visit the Student Organizations page.

    Athletic Training
    Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA)

    Clothing, Textiles, & Interior Design
    American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)
    Fashion Incorporated

    Consumer Sciences
    Capstone Financial Planning Association (FPA)
    Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals

    General CHES
    CHES Ambassadors
    Council of Presidents
    Mable Adams Society
    Phi Upsilon Omicron (Phi U)

    Public Health
    Eta Sigma Gamma

    Human Development & Family Studies
    Capstone Association for Young Children (CCAAYC)
    Association of Child Life

    Human Nutrition & Hospitality Management
    Student Dietetic Association (SDA)
    Hotel And Restaurant And Convention Association (HARACA)

    Transfer Students

    The Alabama Articulation and General Studies Committee (AGSC) was created in an effort to improve and monitor the transfer of course work between public institutions in the state. If you are considering a transfer, use the approved transfer guide:

    Apparel and Textile Design
    Athletic Training
    Consumer Sciences
    Early Child Development
    Food and Nutrition
    General Studies
    Public Health
    Human Development and Family Studies
    Interior Design
    Restaurant and Meetings Management

    Failure to follow the requirements on the approved transfer guide may result in loss of course credit upon transfer.

    Transfer Assistance and Area V Information
    STARS/AGSC Transfer Guide
    Undergraduate Admission
    Student Financial Aid
    For assistance, contact Jennifer Humber at jhumber@ches.ua.edu

    CHES Connect

    The College of Human Environmental Sciences embraces the web’s ability to connect CHES with our students, faculty and staff, alumni, supporters, and prospective students. Part of that initiative is to offer new ways for our audience to interact with us on the web via the use of the most popular social networking tools on the web, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Vimeo, Flickr & iTunes U.

    Now you can get the latest information, connect with CHES and with other students, alumni and staff, interact with great streaming video content, and more. Add CHES to your social networking tools and help create a community of CHES supporters.

    Computer Services

    The College of Human Environmental Sciences has three instructional computer labs and one open computer lab, which provide supervised environments where students may gain knowledge and experience in computer applications. The labs also supply CHES faculty with state of the art computer facilities and training to aid teaching and research activities.

    HES Open Computer Lab:
    135 Adams Hall Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:30am – 11:00pm
    Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm
    Sunday 2:00pm – 10:00pm

    Instructional Computer Labs include:
    203 Child Development Resources
    115 East Annex
    310 Doster Hall

    The labs are monitored by student lab assistants to help students and faculty with troubleshooting general software and general hardware problems. The student lab assistants will not do computer projects for other students. All students are expected to do their own work and learn how to use the various software programs on their own.

    Transient Students

    Current UA students wishing to take courses at another university or community college will need to complete a transient letter to give to that respective institution.

    Please follow these steps to generate a letter of transiency:

    1. In myBama, click the “Student” tab.
    2. Under Banner Self-Service, click the link “Letter of Transiency.”
    3. Choose the term, state, and school (institution). Verify the institution address is correct.
    4. Click the “Select Transfer Courses” to proceed to the next screen.
    5. In the left column of the Transfer Corse Selection, choose the desired course and click “>” to move the course(s) into the right column.

    Note: Before selecting your course(s), use the Course Equivalencies Table at the bottom of the "Select Transfer Courses" page to make sure you choose the correct course. Be certain your desired course actually has a UA equivalent. After using the tables, if you are still uncertain, please visit the Transfer Course Equivalency Homepage at https://ssb.ua.edu/pls/PROD/rtstreq.P_Searchtype.

    1. Once you have chosen your course(s), click “continue” to proceed to the final screen.
    2. After verifying that your information is correct, click “Generate Transient Letter.”
    3. Print a copy of this generated letter for your records and a copy to send to the institution. (Check with the respective institution for transient letter delivery options.)

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