Program Overview
Fashion Design and Merchandising
Overview
The Fashion Design and Merchandising (FDM) program at Illinois State University puts your designs on the runway, connects you with professionals nationwide, teaches courses in all areas of design and merchandising through industry-level Design Studio and Textile Lab facilities, and inspires you with the 2,000 piece Lois Jett Historic Costume Collection.
Course Requirements
FDM courses include:
- Textiles
- Fashion Trend and Industry Analysis
- Advanced Textiles
- Clothing and Behavior
- Economics of Fashion
- Apparel Product Development
- Apparel Product Analysis
- Fashion Promotion
Emphasis Options
Within the FDM program, you can select from two different emphasis options:
- The Fashion Merchandising option which includes additional courses in retail buying
- The Fashion Design and Product Development option which includes additional courses in draping and flat pattern making
Program Highlights
- Participate in our Annual Fashion Show which allows future fashion professionals to produce, design, and create a fashion show that is entirely student run.
- Study tours both inside and outside the United States, visiting corporate offices and manufacturers from New York City to California, as well as in Europe and Asia.
Why Study Fashion Design and Merchandising?
The Fashion Design and Merchandising major within Family and Consumer Science prepares students for employment in the product development, distribution and retail sectors of the textile and apparel business industries. Students study the flow of apparel from production to sales with a focus on apparel design, merchandising, and product development and analysis, as well as business skills that employers find attractive.
