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University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of the Arts
BSc in TEXTILES & FASHION DESIGN
- Madison, USA
BSc
English
The Textiles and Fashion Design (TFD) major is a Bachelor of Science program that combines art, design, and science. Students engage in studio projects and coursework covering historical and contemporary design. TFD options include specialization in apparel or textiles plus the opportunity to spend senior year at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.

Delaware State University
Bachelor of Science in Textiles and Apparel Studies, BS
- Dover, USA
BSc
English
The TAS program provides students opportunity to develop professional skills in communication, analytical thinking, teamwork, and ethical behavior that sustain graduates as they apply management and marketing theory, and business principles to the global fashion industry. Students in the TAS program have opportunities to develop knowledge of retail functions, merchandising principles, forecasting trends, and textile selection and evaluation.
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University of Alberta
Bachelor of Science in Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture
- Edmonton, Canada
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
Ever wonder where your clothes come from? This program covers how textiles and clothing are designed, produced, distributed, and used, and examines issues such as sustainability and fair labour practices in the global fashion and textile industry. You’ll develop an understanding of how textiles and clothing affect our comfort, sense of wellbeing, and how they’ve been used throughout history.
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Textile Design degree programs at the Bachelor's level dive into the art and science of creating innovative fabrics and textiles. This field encourages creativity while combining design principles with sustainable practices, making it a unique blend of aesthetics and functionality.
Through courses in color theory, textile technology, and sustainable design, students learn to develop and produce textiles that meet industry standards. Crafting textile patterns and experimenting with various materials, you'll refine your design techniques while enhancing your creativity. The academic environment nurtures independence and fosters critical thinking as students explore new ideas in texture, structure, and surface design.
It's common for students in this discipline to navigate an array of concepts and methods as they build skills in digital textile design, weaving techniques, and screen printing. Graduates often pursue careers in fashion design, interior design, or product development, gaining skills that are valuable across diverse sectors, from fashion houses to eco-friendly brands.