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To establish a high quality forum relevant to the needs of global industry and higher education that will provide leadership in the timely dissemination of information dealing with all aspects of textile and apparel, technology and management.

Graduate Studies
In
Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management

George L. Hodge, Ph.D.
TATM Graduate Director

Looking to enter the textiles field? Want to further your textile education? Interested in research defining the textile industry of the future? Graduate programs in the Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management (TATM) Department at North Carolina State University are available to fulfill your educational needs. Students in the department may pursue one of five different graduate study options. The typical background for the students entering graduate studies is an undergraduate degree in textiles, engineering, management, or design.

What is Textiles? In our program, textiles includes the design, management, and technology of fiber based products and processes. Textile design students explore issues in new product development, body scanning, direct digital printing, computer aided engineering (CAE) and computer aided design (CAD). Textile management includes such topics as international marketing, business finance, supply chain management, total quality management, data mining and information systems. Biomedical textiles, industrial fabrics, three dimensional textile structures, aerospace applications are examples of new areas of textile. In addition to new manufacturing technology, students are involved with information technologies such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, manufacturing execution systems (MES), and CAD/CAM. To compete in a global textile environment students study how to enhance textile operations from "bale to sale".

There are over 60 students currently enrolled in the graduate programs. Thesestudents bring an international diversity to the program and are from countries such as China, France, Germany, India, Korea, Turkey, and the USA. Students participate in the ongoing research programs in the department and have the opportunity to present their findings both nationally and internationally. Select "View Graduate Student Profiles" for brief biographies.

The TATM department includes over 24 faculty who teach, conduct research, and provide outreach services to the textile industry. The faculty conducted over three million dollars of research last year. The department is located in the College of Textiles on the Centennial Campus of North Carolina State University. Below are links to a selection of web sites featuring faculty research.

 


1. Masters of Science Degree: This is a two year program with options in technology, management and design. Students are required to conduct research and write a thesis. Most of the students in this program work with faculty on funded research projects. This program requires approximately two years of study.

2. Masters of Textiles Degree: This program requires only coursework and no thesis. This program is for students who are looking to further their education in textiles, but are not pursuing an additional doctoral research degree.

3. Masters of Textiles Degree via TOTE: Textiles Off-Campus Televised Education (TOTE) program allows a student to receive the masters of textiles degree without any residency requirement. Video tapes of courses are provided to students. We are now in the process of implementing many of these courses via the Internet. Students who are currently working full time in the textile industry and want to continue their education often pursue this program of study.

4. Ph.D. in Textile Technology Management: Students in this program examine the interface between management and textile technology. The College of Textiles administers this doctoral degree and it requires approximately three years of study beyond the masters degree.

5. Ph.D. in Fiber and Polymer Science: Students in this program work on developing new fibers and textile processing equipment. The College of Textiles administers this doctoral degree and it requires approximately three years of study beyond the masters degree.

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