INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING & PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ADVANCED STUDY

The Advanced Study Program in International Manufacturing & Product Development educates students to compete in the fast-paced, global community of manufacturing and product development. This comprehensive program involves the student in all phases of the product development cycle from the initial concept and design through technical design, global sourcing, costing, production, and marketing to the consumer. Communication and collaboration skills allow the students to function as effective team members and leaders. Students learn about the latest developments influencing the international marketplace from Europe and Asia.

What Our Students Learn In our program, students learn all facets of the product development cycle and gain a thorough understanding of the challenges and strategies necessary in developing globally manufactured products.

Why FIDM Students in this program collaborate with established brands—

Disney, Converse, Palladium, and NIKE are past mentors—as they learn the product development and production cycle firsthand. In-depth research in trends and global trade in both Europe and Asia deepen the learning experience.

REQUIRED CLASSES FOR  ADVANCED STUDY
REQUIRED CLASSES FOR  ADVANCED STUDY
IMPD 3100 Strategies for Import/Export
IMPD 3120 Construction & Technical Product Applications
IMPD 3150 Global Relations & Negotiations
IMPD 3300 International Merchandising Strategies
IMPD 3350 Management Concepts & Global Entrepreneurship
IMPD 3420 Advanced Technology Applications 
IMPD 3480 Garment Construction & Cost
IMPD 3580 Sourcing Textiles for Import/Export
IMPD 3650 Product Development Marketing Research Strategies
IMPD 3820 Consumer Fit & Sample Analysis
IMPD 3850 Merchandise Sourcing & Production
IMPD 3880 Global Finance & Business Planning
IMPD 3980 Internship (Recommended) 0 Total Units of Credit48
  0 Total Units of Credit 48

This program is not accepting enrollments as of Summer 2023.

Prerequisite: FIDM degree in Apparel Industry Management, Fashion Design, or Merchandise Product Development, or an external degree in a related field from an accredited college/ university in which the language of instruction is English. Interview required.

One-on-one advisement is available to students from other FIDM Majors to consider eligibility for special admissions to this program. Contact the appropriate department chairperson.

Graduates of this program are qualified to take jobs classified under Department of Labor occupational codes 51-6000, 27-1000, 11-3000, and 13-1000, among others.