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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.


University of Idaho
Apparel, Textiles & Design, B.S.
- Moscow, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Apparel, Textiles & Design, B.S. program offers students a comprehensive education in the principles and practices of the apparel and textile industries. It emphasizes the development of technical...
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Louisiana State University
Textiles, Apparel & Merchandising, B.S.
- Baton Rouge, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Textiles, Apparel & Merchandising prepares students for careers in the fashion and textile industries. The program covers a wide range of topics, including fabric science, f...


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.


University of Wyoming
Design, Merchandising and Textiles - Apparel Design and Product Development Concentration, B.S.
- Laramie, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Program in Design, Merchandising, and Textiles with a concentration in Apparel Design and Product Development offers a comprehensive Bachelor's of Science degree aimed at preparing students for ca...

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.


BHDI Beverly Hills Design Institute
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PATTERN DESIGN
- Beverly Hills, USA
BSc
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Pattern Design program elevates fundamental pattern-making techniques to display perfect anatomical fit and efficient manual and digital production of advanced tailored flat pattern and three-dimensional draping master pattern drafting.
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Textiles degree programs at the Bachelor’s level dive into the fascinating world of fabric and design. Through a mix of creativity and technical skill, you’ll study how textiles influence our lives, from fashion to interior design.
You'll explore essential topics such as textile science, fashion design techniques, and sustainable practices. This knowledge isn't just theoretical; practical work in labs and studios enhances your design competencies. Students build confidence as they engage with innovative techniques while learning to create, analyze, and manipulate various materials.
The curriculum often includes courses on fabric design, performance textiles, and production processes. You’ll gain skills like developing textile patterns, utilizing advanced imaging technology, and implementing eco-friendly practices. Graduates commonly pursue careers as textile designers, product developers, or quality control specialists, entering fields that value creative solutions and sustainability in the textile industry.