THE BUSINESS OF DENIM ADVANCED STUDY

The Advanced Study Program in The Business of Denim is designed to promote a unique education for students in the areas of denim design and development, product application, industry sustainability, and denim finishing and production. Students are prepared to enter and succeed in the international world of denim from fiber origin through product life. Students are trained in certified industry facilities which immerse the student in the latest innovative techniques and processes from a global perspective. Study tours to agricultural sites, textile mills, production facilities, and finishing labs advance the students' ability to apply their knowledge to the everchanging denim industry.

What Our Students Learn In our program, students follow the product cycle from field to collection. Graduates are prepared to enter and succeed in the international world of denim.

Why FIDM FIDM is ideally located in the heart of the denim industry with 90% of

premium denim brands being represented on the West Coast. Our unique industry-based program brings students into the facilities and offices of such global brands as GUESS?, Inc., AG, Wrangler, G-Star, Denham, Citizens of Humanity, and Uniqlo for a truly hands-on experience.

REQUIRED CLASSES FOR ADVANCED STUDY 
DENM 3000  The History of Denim & Trends  3
DENM 3150  Denim Process I 
DENM 3300  Sustainable Practices in the Product Lifecycle 
DENM 3400  Fabric Development & Innovation 
DENM 3500  Sourcing, Production & Compliance 
DENM 3550A  Denim Construction: Fit & Cost I 
DENM 3550B  Denim Construction: Fit & Cost II  3
DENM 3600  Denim Industry Seminar 
DENM 3700  Denim Process II 
DENM 3750  Denim Fit Analysis 
DENM 3800  Negotiation & Communication 
DENM 3850  Brand Entrepreneurship 
DENM 3950  Denim Line Collection 
  Total Units of Credit  48

This program starts in the Summer Quarter.

Prerequisite: FIDM degree in Apparel Industry Management, Fashion Design, Merchandising & Marketing (with additional courses), 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.