M.S. in Textile Design

The M.S. in Textile Design provides both integration and balance between creative design and technology. Graduates from fiber-arts backgrounds and related areas will be able to further their design skills through a greater understanding of textile materials and use of the latest technology. Students with technical design experience will be encouraged to develop their creative ideas within the environment of the design studio.

Foundation Courses Specific to the M.S. in Textile Design

The following foundation or equivalent undergraduate courses may need to be completed. The specific foundation course requirements for each student will be based upon consultation with the area concentration advisor. Contact the School of Engineering and Textiles for further information.

TEXTCHM-242

Dyeing and Finishing

CHEM-101

General Chemistry

WEAVE-201

Weaving I

KNIT-201

Knitting I

DESFND-203

Design Foundations II

DESFND-303

Design Foundations III

DRAW-101

Drawing I

ARTH-102

History of Western Art II or

ARTH-314

History of Textiles and Costumes

TXF501

Foundation Fiber and Yarn Studies

TXF510

Introduction to Textile Computer-Aided Design

Depending upon concentration:

WEAV-207

Weave Design Studio I and WEAV-307 Weave Design Studio II or

(new #?)

Knit Design Studio I and KNIT-213 Knit Design Studio II or

PRINT-303

Print Design Studio I and PRINT-315 Print Design Studio II

* The foundation requirement in Textile Design Studio may be waived via portfolio review only.

Core Courses

36 Credits

 

TXD615

Design Studio IA (three credits)*

 

TXD616/TXD617

Design Studio IB & IC (six credits total)*

 

TXD625

Seminar (credit/no credit)

 

TXD742/TXD743/TXD744

Design Studio II (nine credits total)*

 

TXD749

Weaving Technology or

 

TXD750

Knitting Technology or

 

TXD776

Textile Printing Technology

 

TXD765

Design Management

 

TXD772/TXD773/TXD774

Design Studio III (eight credits total)*

 

TXD777

Advanced Computer-Aided Design

 

TXD975

Thesis (one credit)

* Design Studio 26 credits

The Design Studio courses make up the majority of the coursework in the M.S. in Textile Design program. Students are required to specialize in one design area (knit, weave or print), but are encouraged to incorporate the other areas of textile design through their foundation courses, elective or design studio work. The 26 credits of Design Studio are split into three stages that may be spread over three semesters. However, the student may elect or be advised to take only three or six credits of Studio in any semester depending on individual progress, development and available time commitment. All students involved in Textile Design Studio courses will participate in common presentation/critique sessions toward the end of the semester.

Students may elect to replace up to six credits of Design Studio with graduate-level electives. The selection of these electives should be approved by the primary design faculty member and the program director.

Electives

3 Credits

Choose one course from the following or other courses approved by the program director

TXD756

Advanced Jacquard

TXD791

Internship

TXD798

Independent Study

TXD993

European Textile Print Study Tour (Alternate Years)

TXD994

European Knitting Study Tour

TXE751

Advanced Woven Structures - Product Development

TXE752

Advanced Knitted Structures - Product Development

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS

39 CREDITS

Additional Requirements for Textile Design Applicants

On a separate sheet of paper, please provide the Admissions Committee with a personal statement discussing why you wish to pursue a graduate degree and why you believe you will be successful. Please type your response and limit your statement to 250-500 words.

M.S. in Textile Engineering

This program is intended to develop the graduate student’s knowledge in the advanced fields of textile science and engineering. Both students with undergraduate education in the fields of textile engineering, textile chemistry and textile sciences, and those with undergraduate experience in engineering or materials technology are welcome to pursue this program. The wide range of textile technology courses will prepare the student to make significant contributions in either advanced manufacturing technology or textiles materials technology. The carefully integrated educational offerings at the University enable the student to be exposed to a wide range of professional education possibilities. A capstone experience is provided during the final semester.

FOUNDATION COURSES

The foundation courses, required by a student, will be determined at the time of admission by the program director.

COURSES

27 Credits

Students choose nine courses from the selection below, after consultation with the graduate advisor.

TXE601

Fiber and Yarn Studies

TXE613

Characterization of Fibrous Materials

TXE621

Mechanics of Materials

TXE622

Mechanics of Textiles

TXE624

Advanced Textile Composites

TXE625

Biomaterials Technology

TXE713

Coloration and Finishing Studies

TXE721

Analytical Methods

TXE751

Advanced Woven Structures

TXE752

Advanced Knitted Structures

TXE753

Advanced Nonwoven Structures

TXE755

Advanced Yarn Studies

TXE759

Product Evaluation

TXE762

Textile and Apparel Operations Management

TXE790

Quality Management

TXE798

Independent study

Thesis

9 Credits

TXE941

Research Thesis

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS

36 CREDITS