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2013-2014 Graduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Apparel and Textiles (M.S.)


Master’s degree in apparel and textiles

The Department of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design  offers graduate resident programs in Apparel and Textiles that focus on design, product development, and marketing of apparel and textile products. Individualized programs of study, capitalizing on the interests and disciplinary backgrounds of students and faculty, are developed to build the theoretical, technical, and methodological skills necessary to solve human ecological problems involving apparel and textiles. The M.S. degree in Apparel and Textiles prepares students for professional careers within industry, for college instructor positions, and as preparatory work for a Ph.D. degree.

Students select from the program options presented when planning his/her program of study.

Design Emphasis- Design Project Report Option


The emphasis in Design focuses on the design process to research, design, develop, and evaluate apparel and textiles using both creative and technical methods. The Design Project Report and related exhibition provides the M.S. student an opportunity for advanced creative design of apparel and/or textiles that demonstrates the student’s synthesis of a defined problem or context that results in a written report and a body of original works for University exhibition and submission for juried review. The Design Project Report requires 30 credit hours, of which 2 credit hours are AT 896 Design Project Report and 4 credit hours are AT 897 Design Project Exhibit, and a defense of the report and exhibit.

Required Courses (12 hours)


Research Methods (6 hours)


One research methods course is required. Options include:


One additional research course is required. Dependent upon the nature of the design project analysis, students select either one quantitative statistics or one qualitative methods course.


Recommended Additional Courses (select courses to fulfill 30 hour requirement)


Students consult with their major professor and supervisory committee to select courses that support their program objectives. Other courses may be selected in place of the recommend courses.

Design Emphasis- Thesis Option


The Design emphasis thesis option requires 30 credit hours, of which 6 credit hours are AT 899 Thesis Research, and an oral defense. Students follow the course requirements above, but replace the report and exhibit hours with thesis research hours.

Product Development Emphasis- Thesis Option


The emphasis in Product Development includes the research, design, engineering, evaluation, management, and marketing of innovative apparel and textile products for specialty markets, such as but not limited to medical, sports, military, agricultural, therapeutic, and protective. The Thesis option requires 30 credit hours, of which 6 hours are AT 899 Thesis Research, and an oral defense of the thesis.

Research Methods and Statistics (6 credit hours)


Recommended Additional Coursework (select courses to fulfill 30 hour requirement)


Students consult with their major professor and supervisory committee to select courses that support their program objectives. Other courses, including those in other disciplines such as Management, Marketing, and Finance, may be selected in place of the recommended courses.

Marketing Emphasis- Thesis Option


The Marketing emphasis focuses on relevant theories and practices used to satisfy the apparel and textile consumer. Students utilize enhanced knowledge of the consumer to build a deeper understanding of marketing processes necessary for success in the highly competitive apparel and textile marketplace. The Thesis option requires 30 credit hours, of which 6 hours are AT 899 Thesis Research, and an oral defense of the thesis.

Research Methods and Statistics (6 credit hours)


Recommended Additional Coursework (select courses to fulfill 30 hour requirement)


Students consult with their major professor and supervisory committee to select courses that support their program objectives. Other courses, including those in other disciplines such as Marketing, Sociology, and Management, may be selected in place of the recommended courses.

Coursework Option


Students are expected to complete the Thesis or the Design Project Report option. There is also the Coursework only option, but this option is held for extenuating circumstances and must be approved by the ATID graduate faculty after review of a written petition submitted by the student. The written petition shall outline the extenuating circumstances and be submitted to the graduate program director for review by the graduate faculty.

The Coursework option requires 33 credit hours of course work and a comprehensive written examination. An oral defense may be scheduled if deemed necessary by the major professor or committee members. Required courses include: Research methods (3 cr.), Statistics (3 cr.), and 12 credit hours in Apparel and Textiles graduate level coursework. Students are to consult with their major professor and supervisory committee to select courses beyond the requirements.