•11,200 students
•82% female
•14% international
•30% out of state
FITSchool of Business and Technology
School of Art and Design
School of Continuing Education
School of Graduate Studies
School of Liberal Arts
Advertising and MarketingCommunications
Advertising Design
Display and Exhibit Design
Computer Animation
Accessories Design
Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing
Direct Marketing
Jewelry Design
Interior Design
Illustration
Home Product Development and Marketing
Fine Arts
Fashion Design
Fashion Merchandising Management
Fabric Styling
Textile/Surface Design
Pattern Making
Textile Development and Marketing
Package Design
Restoration
Toy Design
Men’s Wear
Photography
MASTERS DEGREES IN:
Fashion & Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice
Art Market Principles & Practice
Cosmetics and FragranceMarketing
Illustration
Global Fashion Mgt
Continuing Education at FIT:
• Enterprise Center
• Center for eCommerce
• Center for Pre-College Programs
• Center for Professional Studies
• Center for Computer Training
Credit Courses
Original
Business Law
Financial Practices
Operating a Retail Business
Operating a Manufacturing Business
Starting a Small Business
Current
Starting a Small Business
Business Operations
The Business of Illustration
The Artist in the Marketplace
Starting an Art Business
Business Practices and Self Promotion
Grant-Funded Programs
WBOP
PEPP
CAB
Creative Enterprise Ownership
Certificate Program
Short
Focused
Low Cost
December 3, 2002
COMMUNITY COLLEGES TO OFFER WORKFORCE TRAINING SUNY Community Colleges To Utilize $1.85 Million in Workforce Development Grants
Governor George E. Pataki today announced that the State University of New York's 30 community colleges will utilize $1.85 million in Workforce Development Training Grants to provide job training for thousands of individuals across the State…
Garment IndustryDevelopment Corporation
The Fashion Center Business Improvement District
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SUNY WorkforceDevelopment Training Grant
“The Internet and Your Business”
How the internet can make your business more efficient, productive and accessible to your customers.
Small Business Owners, let the Fashion Institute of Technology help you thrive and survive through the effective use of affordable technologies specific to small businesses.
What are the critical technologies?
The Enterprise Center of FIT has assembled a program targeted specifically to the small business community that will address technologies can improve your bottom line by: Improving Communications and Operations Simplifying Accounting and Record-
Keeping Improving Customer Acquisition and
Retention Protecting yourself from Security Breaches Establishing Back Up and Disaster
Recovery Plans
What you'll get is: 20 Sessions taught by professionals with
plenty of real world experience Examples of technology targeted to small
business users Hands-on computer training at every
session Evaluation and requirements information to
help you make the right technology choices Free resources for your small business
In today's competitive global environment these technologies are no longer optional. A failure to implement will effectively lock you out of markets, cost advantages and information critical to your business's success. Take advantage of this exciting SUNY grant funded opportunity to learn at the Enterprise Center of the Fashion Institute of Technology.
The Enterprise Center of the Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY presents
Tools of the Trade Critical Technologies for Small Business Survival Program starts February 3, 2003 at FIT
Only $250! To register, call: 212-217-7250 Please hurry, as there is limited space available. Last day to register is January 25.
TOOLS of the
TRADE How the Quota El imination can Benefit your Business Quota restrictions, in all key sourcing regions, have traditionally favored large US importers. In this workshop, explore strategic opportunities for small businesses in the new quota free era taking into account the impact of the Anti Surge Safeguard Mechanism. Wednesday, September 8 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm $35 Accounting Therapy Take the mystery out of accounting software and maximize its value for managing your business. This workshop helps simplify accounting and recordkeeping through the use of QuickBooks. Training is hands-on in a PC lab. Wednesdays, September 22, 29, October 6, 13 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm $125 Reducing Retailer Chargebacks Chargebacks have become a profit center for today's retailers. Learn how to improve your profits by learning which chargebacks you can contest and the tricks of the trade for reducing charge-backs, ensuring peace of mind for you and profit for your business. Wednesday, November 3 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm $35 Online Retailing for the Wholesale Business Your wholesale business has been hurt by the economy, by chargebacks, and by the volatile nature of orders from the large chains. This workshop will teach you how to sell directly to the consumer via the Internet. Learn which products to offer - last year's inventory, current styles, or new styles designed for the web-- the costs of building and maintaining a website, and how to manage your new retail division effectively without damaging your wholesale business. Wednesday, November 17 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm $35 How to Manufacture in New York City Wages in New York City may be higher than in Miami or Dhaka, Bangladesh but if your firm designs unique goods or needs small runs, it’s less expensive to manufacture in New York than anywhere else. This workshop shares the resources available in NYC and teaches you how to take advantage of them. Wednesday, December 1 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm $35
The Enterprise Center of the Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY and the Fashion Center BID present:
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New Classes
Putting up a Business Ready Website
The Fundamentals of Online Retailing
Branding Strategies
Legal Basics II
Managing the Design Process
Information Architecture and Usability
Digital Archiving
New Certificates
Essential Computer Skills for
• Web Design
• Graphic Design
• Fashion Design
The eFuture and You
Why the Internet Bubble Burst
An Introduction to eBusiness
The Technology Behind Selling on the Web
Multi-Channel Merchandising
Interactive Marketing
Design Tools
Project Management
Career Fair
ConferenceJanuary, 2002
• Full interoperability with a broad range ofserver and client-side software.
ApplicationServers
• WebLogic
• WebSphere
• ServletExec
• iPlanet
• Tomcat
Server Operating Systems• Solaris• Windows NT/2000• Linux
SQL Databases
• Oracle• Informix• Sybase• MySQL
UtilizeLotus Notes
Servers
Authenticate Against NT
and UNIX Servers
File Servers
File Sharing• Word processing• Spreadsheets• Presentations• Web pages• Photos• Movies
Co-editing• Microsoft Word• Microsoft Excel
Addressing• from Outlook• from PDAs• from PIMs• from LDAP
• Windows 95• Windows 98• Windows NT• Windows Me• Windows 2000• Windows XP
End-user Operating Systems
Access Network Address
Books
LDAP
Use Industry-Standard SMTP Server Protocols
Email Servers
Lotus Notes
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