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Textile Engineering (MS)

Master of Science Degree Requirements

Students are required to take a total of 8 courses (24 credits of graded coursework), meeting criteria #1 and #2 below, courses may count toward both criteria (e.g. all TE and some TC courses). Additional courses must be of the graduate level (500-level or above) and be relevant to the field of study.

TECS Core Courses15
Criteria #1 1
See "Criteria #1" listed below
Engineering Content Courses12
Criteria #2
See "Criteria #2" listed below
TECS Seminar2
Seminar
Seminar
Research / Independent Studies6-9
Select either "Option A" or "Option B"
Option A 2
Independent Study
Master's Supervised Research
Master's Thesis Research
Summer Thesis Research
Option B 3
Independent Study
Independent Study
Total Hours32-36
1

The TE courses may also count towards criteria #2 as listed there

2

At least 6 credits of research or independent study courses, the first 6 credits are always recommended to be °Õ°äÌý630

3

6 credits of independent study

Criteria #1

Select a minimum of five courses from the TECS faculty-taught courses listed below15
Total Hours15

TC Prefix

500-Level Courses
°Õ°äÌý530The Chemistry Of Textile Auxiliaries3
°Õ°äÌý561Organic Chemistry Of Polymers3
°Õ°äÌý565Polymer Applications and Technology3
°Õ°äÌý589Special Studies In Textile Engineering and Science1-4
700-Level Courses
°Õ°äÌý704Fiber Formation--Theory and Practice3
°Õ°äÌý705Theory Of Dyeing3
°Õ°äÌý706Color Science3
°Õ°äÌý707Color Laboratory1
°Õ°äÌý710Science of Dye Chemistry, Dyeing, Printing and Finishing3
°Õ°äÌý720Chemistry Of Dyes and Color3
°Õ°äÌý771Polymer Microstructures, Conformations and Properties3
°Õ°äÌý791Special Topics In Textile Science1-6
°Õ°äÌý792Special Topics In Fiber Science1-6

 TE Prefix

500-Level Courses
°Õ·¡Ìý505Textile Systems and Control3
°Õ·¡Ìý533Lean Six Sigma Quality3
°Õ·¡Ìý540Textile Information Systems Design4
°Õ·¡Ìý550Clothing Comfort and Personal Protection Science3
°Õ·¡Ìý551Human Physiology for Clothing and Wearables3
°Õ·¡Ìý562Simulation Modeling3
°Õ·¡Ìý565Textile Composites3
°Õ·¡Ìý566Polymeric Biomaterials Engineering3
°Õ·¡Ìý570Polymer Physics3
°Õ·¡Ìý589Special Studies In Textile Engineering and Science1-4

TT Prefix

500-Level Courses
°Õ°ÕÌý503Materials, Polymers, and Fibers used in Nonwovens3
°Õ°ÕÌý504Introduction to Nonwovens Products and Processes 3
°Õ°ÕÌý505Advanced Nonwovens Processing3
°Õ°ÕÌý507Nonwoven Characterization Methods4
°Õ°ÕÌý508Nonwoven Product Development3
°Õ°ÕÌý520Yarn Processing Dynamics3
°Õ°ÕÌý521Filament Yarn Production Processing and Properties3
°Õ°ÕÌý530Textile Quality and Process Control3
°Õ°ÕÌý532Evaluation of Biotextiles3
°Õ°ÕÌý533Lean Six Sigma Quality3
°Õ°ÕÌý581Technical Textiles3

oTHER prEFIXES

500-Level Courses
°Õ°Õ²ÑÌý501Textile Enterprise Integration3
700-Level Courses
°Õ²Ñ³§Ìý761Mechanical and Rheological Properties Of Fibrous Material3
°Õ²Ñ³§Ìý762Physical Properties Of Fiber Forming Polymers, Fibers and Fibrous Structures3
°Õ²Ñ³§Ìý763Characterization Of Structure Of Fiber Forming Polymers3
¹ó±Ê³§Ìý710Science of Dye Chemistry, Dyeing, Printing and Finishing3
¹ó±Ê³§Ìý750Advances in Fabric Formation, Structure, and Properties3
¹ó±Ê³§Ìý770Advances in Polymer Science3

Criteria #2

Select a minimum of four courses from the Engineering graduate-level classes12
TE 500+
Any graded (non-research) TE/TMS course at the 500 level or higher
Engineering 500+
Any graded (non-research) Engineering course at the 500-level or higher, such as, but not limited to prefixes: CHE, MSE, NE, BME, ENG, CSC, etc.
Total Hours12

Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Degree Requirements

The Accelerated Bachelors/Master’s (ABM) degree program allows exceptional undergraduate students at NC State an opportunity to complete the requirements for both the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at an accelerated pace. These undergraduate students may double count up to 12 credits and obtain a non-thesis Master’s degree in the same field within 12 months of completing the Bachelor’s degree, or obtain a thesis-based Master’s degree in the same field within 18 months of completing the Bachelor’s degree.

This degree program also provides an opportunity for the Directors of Graduate Programs (DGPs) at NC State to recruit rising juniors in their major to their graduate programs. However, permission to pursue an ABM degree program does not guarantee admission to the Graduate School. Admission is contingent on meeting eligibility requirements at the time of entering the graduate program.

Faculty

Full Professor

  • Roger Barker
  • Philip Bradford
  • Laura Clarke
  • Emiel DenHartog
  • Ahmed El-Shafei
  • Raoul Farer
  • Tushar Ghosh
  • David Hinks
  • Warren Jasper
  • Jeff Joines
  • Martin King
  • Jerome Lavelle
  • Melissa Pasquinelli
  • Behnam Pourdeyhimi
  • Abdel-Fattah Seyam
  • Renzo Shamey
  • Richard Spontak
  • Nelson Vinueza
  • Xiangwu Zhang

Associate Professors

  • Ericka Ford
  • Wei Gao
  • Wendy Krause
  • Bryan Ormond
  • Sonja Salmon
  • Eunkyoung Shim

Assistant Professors

  • Januka Budhathoki-Uprety
  • Xiaomeng Fang
  • Jessica Gluck
  • Amanda Mills
  • Md Abdul Quddus
  • Tom Schroeder
  • Tova Williams
  • Rong Yin
  • Yang Zhang
  • Mengmeng Zhu

Research Faculty

  • Genevieve Garland
  • Dieter Griffis
  • Benoit Maze
  • Jialong Shen

Adjunct Faculty

  • Abhay Joijode
  • Gerardo Montero
  • Riikka Raeisaenen
  • Gisela de Arago Umbuzeiro
  • Julie Willoughby