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Dep. of Organic Materials & Textile Engineering in the..
Organic materials and textile engineering is much more than just building and getting academic knowledge of organic materials and Textile. Organic materials and Textile engineering includes the application of textiles, nano-Textiles, carbon composites, nano-bio applications, organic electronics, and convergence material and device science to the needs of society. An organic materials and Textile engineer is responsible for designing and integrating organic materials and Textile systems in diverse industries such as energy, transportation, fuel cells, electronics, medical application, defense, civil engineering, etc.
Research in Organic Materials and Textile Engineering
A combination of required and elective courses ensures that students acquire a broad knowledge base in textiles, nano-Textiles, carbon composites, nano-bio applications, organic electronics, and convergence material and device science as well as expertise in one or more areas of specialization. Additional problem-solving skills and practical experience are developed through design projects and laboratory assignments, which also provide opportunities for developing team-building and technical communication skills.
Our department provides undergraduates with the broad technical education necessary for productive employmentin the public or private sector, and it develops in them an understanding of fundamentals and current issues important for future years of learning. Our program prepares students following subjects:
For the B.S. degree in organic materials and Textile engineering, a minimum of 129 credits is required.
Our department provides undergraduates with the broad technical education necessary for productive employmentin the public or private sector, and it develops in them an understanding of fundamentals and current issues important for future years of learning. Our program prepares students following subjects:
- 1. Basic studies such as chemistry, physics, and materials with general educations (liberal arts) in freshman and sopho- more courses;
- 2. Bio, nano, electronic and information, adhesive materials with their applications in junior and senior courses;
- 3. Participation and leadership on teams comprised of individuals with diverse professional and cultural backgrounds;
- 4. Effective written and oral communication skills;
- 5. Continued learning through such activities as graduate school, distance education, professional training, and member-ship in professional societies. For the B.S. degree in organic materials and Textile engineering, a minimum of 129 credits is required.
For the B.S. degree in organic materials and Textile engineering, a minimum of 129 credits is required.