ASSOCIATE OF ARTS

MERCHANDISE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

The Merchandise Product Development Program involves students in the process of conceptualizing, creating, producing, and delivering new products and services to consumers. The curriculum focuses on trend research, consumer and brand analysis, marketing, and product design and specifications. Students learn business and supply chain planning and gain practice creating new lines for established and start-up brands.

What Our Students Learn In our program, students learn how to analyze and apply trends in color, fabric, and style for design development, as well as the techniques to create specifications for how garments are made. They integrate cutting-edge technology and software solutions into all phases of the product development process and decision-making.

Why FIDM Students live and breathe a brand in the classroom to prepare them for their careers. Speakers from top companies (think Nike, Reformation, Savage X Fenty, Urban Outfitters, ModCloth, Revolve, and Louis Vuitton) come onsite for Q&A panels and lectures.

Our field trips give behind-the-scenes tours of trend offices, working factories, and showrooms.

Students graduate from the program having created a portfolio of work for a variety of companies, products, and brands.

Graduates of this program are qualified to take jobs classified under Department of Labor occupational codes 13-1000, 27-1000, 51-6000, and 41-1000, among others.