Curriculum: Textile Engineering

Concentration: Product Engineering

Degree earned: Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering: Product Engineering

Effective: 07/2009
Updated:

FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credit   Spring Semester Credit

CH 101 Chemistry, A Molecular Science1
CH 102 General Chemistry Lab1
E 101 Introduction to ENGR & Prob Solv1
E 115 Intro to Computing Environ
ENG 101 Academic Writing and Research1
MA 141 Calculus I1
T 101 Intro to College of Textiles

3
1
1
1
4
4
2

16

 

TE 105 TE: Materials & Systems1
TE 110 Comp Model Engr2
MA 241 Calculus II1
PY 205 Physics for Engr & Sc I1
GEP Requirement*
PE 1** Fitness & Wellness Course*

2
3
4
4
3
1

17
 
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credit   Spring Semester Credit

MA 242 Calculus III
MAE 206 Engr Statics or
CE 214 Engr Statics2
PY 208 Physics for Engr & Sc II
TE 200 Polymer Sci & Engr
GC 120 Found of Graphics

4

3
4
3
3


17

 

MA 341 Appl Differential Eq
MSE 201 Struct & Prop of Engr Mat'ls
TE 201 Textile Engr. Sci.
TE 205 Analog & Digital Circuits
EC 205 Economics* or
EC 201 Economics* or
ARE 201 Econimcs*

3
3
4
4


3

17

 
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credit   Spring Semester Credit

TE 301 Engr Textile Structures I
TE 303 Thermodynamics for TE
MAE 314 Solid Mechanics or
CE 313 Mech of Solids
GEP Requirement*
ST 370 Prob & Stat for Engr

3
3

3
3
3

15

 

TE 302 Textile Mfg Proc II
TE 404 Six Sigma Quality
TE 424 Tex Engr Qual Impr Lab
PCC 301 Tech of Dyeing & Finish
GEP Requirement*
Phys Ed/Healthy Living Elective*

4
3
1
4
3
1

16

 
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credit   Spring Semester Credit

TE 401 Textile Engr Des I
TE 463 Polymer Engineering
Engineering Elective3
GEP Requirement*
GEP Requirement*

4
3
3
3
3

16

  TE 402 Textile Engr Des II
Engineering Elective3
Engineering Elective3
GEP IP Requirement*

4
3
3
2-3

12-13

 
Minimum Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 126
 
Footnotes:        
 

Major/Program requirements and footnotes:

1 Must be completed with grade of C-or higher for matriculation .
2 Must be completed with grade of C-or higher for major requirements .

3 Three engineering electives should be chosen from one of the following focus areas:

Machine Design: MAE 208, TE/CHE 435, and one other elective with an MAE or TE prefix (selected with the approval of advisor). In addition, students wishing to pursue the machine design focus area should take MAE 301 instead of TE 303, and MAE 206 for their Statics requirement.

Medical Textiles : TE(BME) 466, TE(BME) 467, TE 565, TE 566. In addition, students wishing to the medical textiles should have had one year of biology or BIO 183 and take MSE(BME) 203 instead of MSE 201.

Materials Science and Engineering : MSE 350 & 450, and one other elective with an MSE or TE prefix (selected with the approval of advisor). In addition, students wishing to pursue the materials science and engineering focus area may take MSE 301 instead of TE 303.

* General Education Program (GEP) requirements:
To complete the requirements for graduation and the General Education Program, the following credit hours and co-requisites must be satisfied. University approved GEP course lists for each category can be found at http://www.ncsu.edu/uap/academic-standards/gep/courselists/index.html .

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - 2 hours to be selected from the approved GEP Physical Education list.
a. One fitness and wellness course (any PE 100-level course).
b. One additional credit hour of PE activity courses.
HUMANITIES - 6 credits to be selected in two different disciplines (two different course prefixes) from the approved GEP Humanities list.
SOCIAL SCIENCES - 3 credits to be selected in a discipline other than economics from the approved GEP Social Sciences list. EC 205, 201 or ARE 201 taken as part of the Major requirements satisfies 3 credit hours of the 6 credit hours needed to fulfill the GEP Social Sciences requirement.
ADDITIONAL BREADTH - 3 credits to be selected from the approved GEP Humanities, Social Sciences or Visual and Performing Arts lists.
INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES - 5-6 credits to be selected from the approved GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives list.

Co-requisites:
U.S. Diversity and Global Knowledge co-requisites must be satisfied to complete the General Education requirements. Choose course(s) that are identified on the approved GEP course lists as meeting the U.S. Diversity and Global Knowledge co-requisites.
Foreign Language proficiency at the FL_102 level will be required for graduation .