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Introduction
This industry basically involves manufacturing of various
types of fabrics both natural and synthetic as well as of
production machinery.
COURSES
The courses taken in a typical TE degree program include
Textile Engineering Systems, Textile Engineering Design,
Mechanics of Fibrous Structures, Textile Engineering Quality
Improvement, Textile Information Systems Design, Polymer
Engineering, Polymeric Biomaterials Engineering, Mechanics
of Tissues & Implants Requirements, Fabric Building
Mechanisms, Special Topics in Textile Engineering, Dynamics
of Fabric Production Systems, Textile Composites, Polymeric
Biomaterials Engineering, Industrial Textiles, Textile
Applications in Medicine, Engineering Economics, Basic
Electronics of Textile Manufacturing and Quality Testing
Machinery, Dyeing, Printing and other methods of textile
coloration, and Industrial Planning and Organisation (Moi
University, 1991.
Throughout the Textile Engineering curriculum, students
take classes from other engineering and disciplines
including: Mechanical, Chemical, Materials and Industrial
Engineering Disciplines. The TE curriculum provides a broad
base of fundamental engineering courses as a foundation for
studies in textile engineering. Students also learn such
fundamental courses as Thermodynamics, Materials Science,
Industrial Management, Applied Mechanics, and Engineering
Drawing and Design.
INSTITUTES IN INDIA
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