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International Trade and Marketing for the Fashion Industries BS Degree Program

http://catalog.fitnyc.edu/undergraduate/majors/baccalaureatedegreeprograms/internationaltradeandmarketingforthefashionindustriesmajor/

School of Business and Technology Applications accepted for fall and spring.      NYSED: 20268        CIP:  52.1403    The International Trade and Marketing major prepares students for management positions in international trade and global fashion companies. Graduates pursue careers in global marketing, management, import/export operations, logistics, sourcing, compliance, customs, research, strategic planning, and licensing. Some graduates pursue further studies for professional development in education, finance, law, and other fields. Curriculum below is for the entering class of fall 2024.

Advertising and Marketing Communications BS Degree Program

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...for positions in the communications industry in advertising...Copywriting (3 cr.) ; AC 341 Magazine Journalism (3...

Fashion Design/Milan

http://catalog.fitnyc.edu/undergraduate/majors/baccalaureatedegreeprograms/fashiondesignmilanandnewyork-sportswear/

...program in the sportswear concentration is offered in...credits. CHOICE of FD 341 , FD 343 , FD...

Film and Media BS Degree Program

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...credits in liberal arts 60-62 credits in...334 , FI 335 , FI 341 , FI 342 , FI...

Footwear and Accessories Design AAS Degree Program

http://catalog.fitnyc.edu/undergraduate/majors/twoyearassociatedegreeprograms/accessoriesdesignmajor/

...prepare students for positions in design, product development...116 , FD 231 , FD 341 , FD 475 , FM...

FS 341 — Role of Fabrics in Fashion: 1860 to Present

3 credits; 3 lecture hours

Significant concepts and developments in fabrics and fashion history are examined through a chronological study of innovations in fabrics and their uses by major designers. Knowledge of specific fabrics, designs, and designers is obtained by hands-on use of garments in The Museum at FIT's collections.

IN 341 — International Logistics

3 credits; 3 lecture hours

International logistics, the organized movement of goods, services, and people globally, is explored. Students survey the impact of market forces, government regulations, labor challenges, and technological change on transportation systems. Students use 3D modeling software to visualize cargo, explore improvements in transport efficiency while considering the environmental impact of trade.