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    PhD Programs in Textile Design

    Usually taking between three to six years to complete, PhD degrees provide students the highest academic accolades available through the university system. Students enrolled in doctorate programs conduct intensive and original research that can significantly shape the future of the field.

    What is a PhD in Textile Design? Students typically study the development of textiles and fibers while receiving training on industry-relevant computer programs. Research areas may be focused on the engineering, manufacturing, or use of different textiles in the real world, although many programs offer students the potential to develop their own research proposals that may combine all three aspects. Often trained as designers who can masterfully balance the form and function of textiles, graduates may also have the opportunity to build their professional portfolio while within the constructive and competitive academic world.

    Skills picked up from studying textile design include the ability to visually identify textiles of nearly every kind, expertise with computer-assisted design programs, and mastery of textile construction techniques. As well as potentially aiding students in gaining employment, these skills can shape graduates into sustainability-minded citizens.

    In addition to consulting with university recruitment offices, potential students should consider technology, equipment, and institution fees when creating a financial plan for college. To receive the most accurate information possible, contact schools directly to ask about any additional charges.

    A PhD in Textile Design can launch academic and research careers for many students. If students pursue employment outside of academia, they are often able to enter positions at high levels due to their advanced certifications. Potential career paths available to graduates include those of pattern designers, visual merchandisers, textile designers, color technologists, spatial designers, and fashion designers. Popular employers include fashion companies and design studios, but many graduates also find rewarding careers within manufacturing environments.

    Depending on the student’s unique research path, they may be able to combine remote participation with on-site attendance for the duration of their PhD in Textile Design. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.