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TE 303 Thermodynamics for Textile Engineers
Introduction to the concept of energy and the laws governing the transfer and transformation of energy with an emphasis on thermodynamic properties and the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics. The fundamentals of thermodynamics will be emphasized, although more applied examples and problems will be heavily used.
Typically offered in Fall only
Chemical Engineering (BS): CHE/TE Dual Major
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Students have the option of pursuing a CHE/TE dual major . The Wilson College of Textiles engineering program  is an interdisciplinary curriculum drawing on diverse science and engineering principles. Textile Engineering students develop a unique background, which allows them to pursue undergraduate research, summer intern experiences, and design projects ranging from artificial blood vessel development to the design of novel water filtration units for remote villages to structures to protect astronauts from radiation while on the moon. The program offers small class sizes with personal attention from faculty. In addition, in the last three years graduates have had nearly 100% placement into full-time employment or graduate school.