Master of Science in Textile Engineering
Raleigh , United States
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Start Date
Medium of studying
Fully Online
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Industrial Engineering | Materials Engineering | Textile Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Textile Engineering Program
The Master of Science in Textile Engineering (DE) degree program offers unique educational and research opportunities within the domain of textile materials, structures, machines, and processes. The program is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing upon mathematical sciences, other engineering disciplines, and the physical sciences.
Program Overview
- Delivery Format: Online
- Entrance Exam: Not Required
- The program is delivered online, with courses including lecture videos, activities, and other media, accessed from NC State’s WolfWare website.
- Students in these courses interact extensively with both the instructor and their peers using online communication tools.
Eligibility
- Candidates with a bachelor's degree in textiles, or in a related area, may apply to the master's program.
Plan of Study
- Students are held to the same requirements as the on-campus M.S. in Textile Engineering (TE) (Option B), and must follow the rules outlined in the Graduate School Administrative Handbook.
- In order to obtain a M.S. TE degree under Option B, students must take a minimum of 32 credit hours, including 2 semesters (6 credit hours) of independent study, TE 630, to the satisfaction of the student’s advisor.
- Students enrolled in this program option will develop a Plan of Graduate Work under the direction of his/her faculty advisor.
- Students in the Option B programs are not eligible for research assistantships.
Program Requirements
- A minimum of 32 credit hours is required to fulfill the degree requirements. Of the 32 credits, a minimum of 24 credit hours (8 courses) are required from items 2 and 3 below.
- Students must take a minimum of five 3-credit courses at the ≥500 level that are offered by TECS faculty and have the following prefixes: TE, TMS, TC (PCC), TT, FPS, and TTM.
- Students must take a minimum of four 3-credit engineering courses at the ≥500 level (i.e., courses offered by an engineering department. Note: This includes courses with the TMS prefix).
- Six hours of TE 630 (Independent Study) or approved equivalent independent project courses are required.
- Two semesters of TE 601 (Graduate Seminar) are required.
Notes
- Although classes may count in more than one area, eight classes are still required. For example, a student may take TE 505, TE 565, TE 566, MSE 5XX, TC 5XX, and TT 5XX fulfilling Requirements 2 & 3; however, the student would still need two additional graduate level classes.
- At least 24 credit hours must be letter graded courses at the 500 level or above.
- No minor is required.
- No committee and no final exam are required for this Option B. A Graduate Faculty member will be assigned as an advisor.
Career Prospects
- Textile engineers apply their understanding of engineering principles to the design, production, and testing of textiles and construct materials.
- Textile engineers are valued for their understanding of the particular requirements of textiles that are manufactured for specific purposes, such as fire retardance, flexibility, durability, or comfort.
- Engineers with a background in textiles are in demand for the product development of textiles and materials for military, firefighting, medical, and survival gear, as well as scientific materials for extreme conditions and materials used in laboratories and space exploration.
- Additionally, textile engineers may find careers in a variety of additional areas such as manufacturing process optimization, supply chain optimization, product testing, and quality control.
Research Areas
- Current research activities in textile engineering include electro-mechanical design, inventory and supply chain control, studies in thermal and fluid sciences, polymer and fiber science, biomedical applications of textiles, textile composites, and pollution prevention.
- The Master of Science in Textile Engineering dovetails with materials science and chemistry, meaning graduates may research and develop solutions for the integration of chemistry and materials science.
- Typical employers include the military, medical science, environmental science, and textile manufacturing companies, as well as major international clothing/active-wear brands and retailers.
Accreditation
- North Carolina State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award the associate, baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees.
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