Students take practical courses such as Basic Design Education, Vocational Basic Design Education, Pattern Design, Fashion Design, Weaving Design, and Printing Design, along with technical courses like Technical Drawing, Draping, and Sewing. In addition to these, they study theoretical courses that contribute to their design vision and cultural background, including Fashion History, Fashion Marketing, Artwork and Analysis, and Ancient Turkish Fabrics. By integrating theory, practice, technique, history, and culture, students fully absorb the discipline of design.
Graduates of the Textile and Fashion Design Department can work as independent designers or as designers in fashion, weaving, print/fabric pattern design, and jewelry/accessory design. They can also pursue careers in fashion writing and consulting, or work in the retail sector as product managers, creative directors, brand managers, buyers, marketers, and quality control specialists, becoming highly sought-after professionals in the industry.