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educational goals. The concentrations emphasize Information Textile Engineering , Chemical Processing and Product Engineering. Minors in associated engineering fields (e.g., , Industrial Program Engineering, and ) as well as foreign language minors are strongly encouraged as part of the academic . For exceptional students, dual degree programs with Chemical and Biomolecular Textile /Centennial Campus, Room 3270 Engineering, , and Materials Science and The Textile Engineering (TE) Program at North Carolina State Engineering provide a bachelor degree in two engineering majors with is administered jointly by the College of and the College of one additional semester of course . Engineering and is an interdisciplinary curriculum on diverse science and engineering principles. Textile engineering students develop Educational Objectives a unique background, through undergraduate , summer intern The Textile Engineering Program of the Department of Textile experiences, and design projects ranging from artificial blood vessel Engineering, and Science is committed to instill a strong development to the design of novel high-tech sporting equipment. Textile academic program whereby graduates, within the first few years after also design computer information systems that can integrate graduation are prepared for the following accomplishments: a worldwide program eliminating a company’s reliance on regional stockpiles or streamline an industrial process using Six 1. Recognized contributions in the workplace that involve creative and Sigma saving a company millions of dollars. The program offers critical thinking in applying the discipline's body of knowledge and for small class sizes with personal attention from . With the focus on tackling contemporary issues and engineering challenges that face interdisciplinary research, the opportunities for textile engineers have our global ; never been brighter. 2. A reputation of in a professional, ethical and safe manner; Opportunities 3. Established and teaming skills in a professional Textile engineers, teaming with chemists, , materials , environment; and and other engineers are designing new , , and textile 4. Evidence of continuous learning through seeking educational and structures to revolutionize the future of materials. Whether it be for developmental opportunities and by adapting to ever-changing personal protective garments such as bullet proof vests and Gore-® economic, social, and technological environments. or materials used in the next generation shuttle and the stealth bomber, textile engineers are developing products that are stronger, Specific curriculum requirements are lighter, and more durable than current materials. Textile engineers available online (https://www.google.com/url/? are employed in a wide variety of industries that include , sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjpnZH564zPAhULbT4KHeJGDY0QFggeMAA&url=https automotive, chemical, composites, consulting, %3A%2F%2Fwww.acs.ncsu.edu%2Fphp%2Fcoursecat processing, medical devices, and , and textile %2Fdegree_requirements.php&usg=AFQjCNEzUndcfIaVhBJLXApKbuZSB6FHvQ&sig2=Jib6nsptLXJquNSL8zWfJQ). processing. Faculty The TE Program provides a fundamental engineering degree with a working knowledge of the very large textile as well as its allied Head, Department of Textile Engineering, industries. We have our own career planning and placement center to Chemistry and Science assist students in identifying and selecting and permanent J.A. Joines careers. Historically, TE graduates have had nearly 100% placement into or full time with starting salaries among the highest at N.C. State University. Compared to the rest of Associate Head North Carolina State University, the College of Textiles has the highest percentage of students participating in scholarship programs. Indeed, R.E. Gorga over 50% of all Textile Engineering students receive scholarship support! Owing to the size of the program, many of our undergraduate students M.A. Pasquinelli participate in research with our world renowned faculty further providing financial assistance as well as professional growth. Almost all of our textile engineering students participate in summer internships. of Director of Undergraduate Programs our graduates select jobs that are located in the Southeast, but others R.E. Gorga who desire to work in other regions of the country have opportunities to do so. Our graduates work in the biomedical industries on the east and west coasts and in Chicago, the in Michigan, Director of Graduate Programs the aerospace industry in Texas, as well as large apparel and retail M.A. Pasquinelli companies in Oregon, Maryland, California, Utah, Ohio and North Carolina. Burlington Chair in Textile Curriculum R.L. Barker The TE program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. The TE program has three concentrations allowing a customized curriculum that fits your specific 2 Textile Engineering Program

William A. Klopman Distinguished Professor G.N. Mock B. Pourdeyhimi M.H. Mohamed

C.B. Smith Professors M.H. Theil A. El-Shafei

T.K. Ghosh Adjunct Associate Professor R.E. Gorga R.G. Kuehni

D. Hinks B. Oliver

S.M. Hudson

W.J. Jasper Adjunct Assistant Professor H.A. Boyter J.A. Joines J.A. Willoughby M. King B.Y. Yeom S. Michielsen

M.A. Pasquinelli Research Assistant Professor J.P. Rust B. Ormond

X. Zhang Adjunct Lecturer Teaching Professor S. Dunning

H. Hamouda G. Knight

Associate Professor P. -Lee

P.D. Bradford

E.A. DenHartog

G.L. Hodge

J.S. Jur

R. Kotek

W.E. Krause

J.P. Lavelle

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Adjunct professor D. Griffis

Professors Emeriti K.R. Beck

P.L. Grady

B.S. Gupta