PhD Textile – UMT
Course Name: PhD Textile
Overview:
The doctoral program organizes and performs classes in the field of textile finishing, care, dyeing, printing and color measurement. Usage of up to date instruments, accessories and apparatus enable both lecture implementation and scientific research to be performed at the highest level in specialized laboratories.
Number of Semesters: N/A
Requirements
- MS degree from a recognized university
- GRE/GAT (Subject) passed with minimum score 60%.
Course Duration: 3 Years
How to apply:
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Applicant
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Issuance of Admission form
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Fill in Application form
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Submit to Admission Office
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Completely filled Application form
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4 – Photographs
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Photocopies of all Academic Doc’s
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Checked by Admission officer
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Approved to the Admission Test
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Admit card
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Test & Interview
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NTS/UMT Entry test
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Interview
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Merit list
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Accepted candidates
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Fee Submission
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Submit Admission & Library Charges
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First Installment of Tuition Fee
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Orientation
Curriculum:
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) will be offered in the following areas.
- Textile Design
- Textile technology
- Textile Management
Textile Design
CORE COURSES (3 courses of 9 credit hours)
- Weaving Technology OR
- Knitting Technology
- Textile Printing Technology
- Advanced Research Methodology
ELECTIVE COURSES (3 courses of 9 credit hours)
- Design Studio I
- Design Studio II
- Design Management
- Advanced Drawing Techniques
DEFICIENCY COURSES
- Fiber and Yarn Studies
- Design Foundation
- Advanced Computer Aided Textile Design
- Textile Dyeing and Finishing
- Advanced Jacquard Designs
Textile Technology
CORE COURSES (3 courses of 9 credit hours)
- Advanced Yarn Studies
- Advanced Woven Structures OR
- Advanced Knitted Structures OR
- Advanced Nonwoven Structures
- Advanced Research Methodology
ELECTIVE COURSES (3 courses of 9 credit hours)
- Coloration and Finishing Studies
- Advanced Textile Composites
- Advanced Woven Structures- Product Development OR
- Advanced Knitted Structures- Product Development OR
- Advanced Nonwoven Structures- Product Development OR
- Industrial and Specialty Fabrics- Product Development
- Advanced Chemistry of Fibrous Materials
- Textile and Apparel Operations Management
The student’s doctoral committee may advise one or more deficiency courses at the start of the coursework, in which case, their time of completion will not be considered in the duration of the PhD Program.
DEFICIENCY COURSES
- Fiber and Yarn Studies
- Characterization of Fibrous Materials
- Textile Dyeing and Finishing
- Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions
- Garment Development
- Apparel Work Measurement
- Accounting for Management Decisions
- Textile Testing and Quality Control
Textile Management
CORE COURSES (3 courses of 9 credit hours)
- Inventory and Logistics Management in the Global Supply Chain
- Product Evaluation
- Market Research
ELECTIVE COURSES (3 courses of 9 credit hours)
- Systems Engineering
- Management Communication and Negotiations
- Advanced Research methodology
- Design Management
- Textile and Apparel Operations management
- Quality Management
The student’s doctoral committee may advise one or more deficiency courses at the start of the coursework, in which case, their time of completion will not be considered in the duration of the PhD Program.
DEFICIENCY COURSES
- Fiber and Yarn Studies
- Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions
- Garment Development
- Textile Dyeing and Finishing
- Apparel Work Measurement
- Accounting for Management Decisions
PhD in Textile
Courses Offered
- Fiber and Yarn Studies
- Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions
- Characterization of Fibrous Materials
- Design Foundation
- Garment Development
- Advanced Computer Aided Textile Design
- Textile Dyeing and Finishing
- Apparel Work Measurement
- Advanced Jacquard Designs
- Accounting for Management Decisions
- Textile Testing and Quality Control
- Weaving Technology
- Inventory and Logistics Management in the Global Supply Chain
- Advanced Yarn Studies
- Knitting Technology
- Textile Printing Technology
- Product Evaluation
- Advanced Woven Structures
- Advanced Knitted Structures
- Advanced Nonwoven Structures
- Advanced Research Methodology
- Market Research
- Systems Engineering
- Coloration and Finishing Studies
- Design Studio I
- Management Communication and Negotiations
- Advanced Textile Composites
- Design Studio II
- Advanced Woven Structures- Product Development OR
- Advanced Knitted Structures- Product Development OR
- Advanced Nonwoven Structures- Product Development OR
- Design Management
- Quality Management
- Industrial and Specialty Fabrics- Product Development
- Advanced Drawing Techniques
- Advanced Chemistry of Fibrous Materials
- Textile and Apparel Operations Management