Apparel Concentrations, The Apparel Computer Systems Technology Concentration, The Apparel Systems Technology Concentration, Textile Concentrations, Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology - Bachelor of Science, Minor in Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology, Course Descriptions
Offering Bachelor of Science in Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology
Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology
(Bachelor of Science Degree
Offered)
The apparel/textile industry
is one of the largest in the United States. Dealing with fibers and their
almost innumerable end uses; this vast industrial complex includes:
| Fibers found in recreational items | Medical products |
| Civil engineering applications | Architectural products |
| Aircraft | Automobiles |
| Clothing | Home furnishings |
| Space craft | And Others |
From the sourcing and testing of raw materials to the shipment and sale of the finished product, this industry offers creative and challenging careers. There are excellent opportunities for qualified people to move rapidly into executive-level positions. Both apparel and textile concentrations are available for study at SPSU.
The
Apparel Computer Systems Technology Concentration
Recent advances in computer
technology have transformed the creative processes involved in the product
development and production of apparel products into a network of computer
systems. Students and graduates work with new equipment and technologies,
computers and software to create quality products in a fast-paced environment.
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The
Apparel Systems Technology Concentration
The business of designing,
producing/sourcing, and distributing sewn products such as apparel is one
of the largest and most important industries in the USA. Excellent starting
salaries, rapid advancement, job diversity, and travel are just some of
the benefits to apparel technology graduates. The challenge is to use engineering
and management principles to create apparel better, faster and more profitably.
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The US textile industry is the most efficient high-tech manufacturer of textiles in the world and instrumental in today's global marketplace. Each year the industry invests more than $2 billion in new plants and equipment to remain competitive. Computer-driven operations, robotics, and lasers are common sights in many facilities. The industry offers a wide range of interesting and exciting careers. There is a great demand for scientists, engineers, chemists, and computer specialists as well as technologically trained individuals to manage state-of-the-art equipment.
Students may choose one of the following:
| Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology - Bachelor of Science | |||
| Area A Essential Skills | 9 hours | ||
| ENGL | 1101 | Composition I | 3 |
| ENGL | 1102 | Composition II | 3 |
| MATH | 1113 | Pre-calculus (extra hour is applied to area F) | 4 |
| Area B Institutional Options | 4 hours | ||
| SPCH | 2400 | Public Speaking | 2 |
| STS | 2400 | Science, Technology, and Society | 2 |
| Area C Humanities/ Fine Arts | 6 hours | ||
| Area C | Group 1 | Take One Course From the Literature Group | 3 |
| Area C | Group 2 | Take One Course From the Art and Culture Group | 3 |
| Area D Science, Mathematics, and Technology | 11 hours | ||
| MATH | 2253 | Calculus I (extra hour is applied to area F) | 4 |
| Area D | See your advisor before you select science courses | 8 | |
| Area E Social Sciences | 12 hours | ||
| Area E | Group 1 | American Context | 3 |
| Area E | Group 2 | World History | 3 |
| Area E | Group 3 | Behavioral Science | 3 |
| Area E | Group 4 | Cultures and Societies | 3 |
| Area F (The extra hour from areas A and D are counted here) | 18 hours | ||
| CHEM | 1211K | Principles of Chemistry I | 4 |
| CS | 1113 | BASIC Programming
CS 1301 is required for Apparel Computer Systems Technology Concentration |
3 |
| EG | 1210 | Survey of Engineering Graphics | 2 |
| ENGL | 2010 | Technical Writing | 3 |
| IET | 2227 | Industrial Statistics | 4 |
| Major Courses | 27 Hours | ||
| ATET | 1000 | Orientation | 1 |
| ATET | 1040 | Introduction to Computers for Textile/Apparel | 3 |
| ATET | 1100 | Fiber and Yarn Formation | 5 |
| ATET | 1300 | International Sourcing and Employee Systems | 4 |
| ATET | 2500 | Fabric Formation | 5 |
| ATET | 3200 | Production Data Systems | 5 |
| ATET | 4440 | Testing and Quality Control | 4 |
| Concentration (See below) | 41-42 Hours | ||
| Degree Program Total | 128 or 129 | ||
| Apparel Computer Systems Technology Concentration | |||
| ACCT | 2101 | Accounting I | 3 |
| ATET | 2301 | Apparel and Textile Computer Systems I | 5 |
| ATET | 2600 | Equipment/Systems Evaluation and Selection | 3 |
| ATET | 3602 | Apparel and Textile Computer Systems II | 5 |
| ATET | 4670 | Apparel/Textile Production Planning and Scheduling | 4 |
| CS | 1302 | Computer Science II | 4 |
| CS | 3153 | Database Systems | 3 |
| CS | 4324 | User-Centered Design | 4 |
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| CS | 4624 | Software Engineering | |
| CS | 4354 | Computer Graphics and Multimedia | 4 |
| CS | 4683 | Management Information Systems | 3 |
| SPAN | 1001 | Elementary Spanish I | 3 |
| Area Total | 41 | ||
| Apparel Systems Technology Concentration | |||
| ACCT | 2101 | Accounting I | 3 |
| ATET | 2301 | Apparel and Textile Computer Systems I | 5 |
| ATET | 2600 | Equipment/Systems Evaluation and Selection | 3 |
| ATET | 3602 | Apparel and Textile Computer Systems II | 5 |
| ATET | 4670 | Apparel/Textile Production Planning and Scheduling | 4 |
| ATET | 4840 | Textile/Apparel Product Manufacturing | 2 |
| ECON | 1101 | Introduction to Economics | 3 |
| IET | 3339 | Statistical Quality Control | 3 |
| IET | 3424 | Engineering Economy | 3 |
| IET | 4405 | Principles of Operations Research | 3 |
| IET | 4427 | Methods-Time-Measurement | 3 |
| SPAN | 1001 | Elementary Spanish I | 3 |
| Area Total | 42 | ||
| Textile Engineering Technology Concentration | |||
| ATET | 2701 | Textile Processing Lab I | 1 |
| ATET | 2900 | Introduction to Textile/Polymer Chemistry ** | 2 |
| ATET | 3300 | Introduction to Composite Structures | 2 |
| ATET | 3700 | Carpet Manufacturing | 2 |
| ATET | 4320 | Textile Wet Processing | 3 |
| ATET | 4330 | Textile Processing Lab II | 1 |
| ATET | 4800 | Textile Management Internship | 1 |
| ATET | 4810 | Ethics and Safety | 1 |
| ATET | 4840 | Textile/Apparel Product Manufacturing | 2 |
| ECON | 1101 | Introduction to Economics | 3 |
| IET | 2432 | Engineering Product and Process Cost Estimating I | 3 |
| IET | 3433 | Engineering Product and Process Cost Estimating II | 3 |
| IET | 4422 | Plant Layout and Materials Handling | 4 |
| IET | 3339 | Statistical Quality Control | 4 |
| IET | 3424 | Engineering Economy | 3 |
| MATH | 2254 | Calculus II | 4 |
| MGNT | 3105 | Management and Organizational Behavior | 3 |
| PHYS | 1111K* | Introductory Physics I | 4 |
| PHYS | 1112K* | Introductory Physics II | 4 |
| Area Total | 42 | ||
*PHYS 1111K and PHYS 1112K are required for Textile Engineering Technology Concentration. If they are not taken to satisfy Area D, Lab Science requirement, the physics courses will replace IET 4422 and MATH 2254 as requirements.
**CHEM 2510 or CHEM 2511K
may be substituted for ATET 2900.
| Textile Management Concentration | |||
| ATET | 2701 | Textile Processing Lab I | 1 |
| ATET | 2900 | Introduction to Textile/Polymer Chemistry ** | 2 |
| ATET | 3300 | Introduction to Composite Structures | 2 |
| ATET | 3700 | Carpet Manufacturing | 2 |
| ATET | 4320 | Textile Wet Processing | 3 |
| ATET | 4330 | Textile Processing Lab II | 1 |
| ATET | 4800 | Textile Management Internship | 1 |
| ATET | 4810 | Ethics and Safety | 1 |
| ATET | 4840 | Textile/Apparel Product Manufacturing | 2 |
| ECON | 1101 | Introduction to Economics | 3 |
| MGNT | 3125 | Basic Business Finance | 3 |
| MGNT | 3135 | Marketing | 3 |
| MGNT | 4151 | Production and Operation Management I | 3 |
| MGNT | 4595 | Business Strategy | 3 |
| ACCT | 2101 | Accounting I | 3 |
| ACCT | 2102 | Accounting II | 3 |
| MGNT | 4145 | International Management | 3 |
| MGNT | 3105 | Management and Organizational Behavior | 3 |
| Area Total | 42 | ||
**CHEM 2510 or CHEM 2511K
may be substituted for ATET 2900.
| Textile Chemistry Concentration | |||
| ATET | 2701 | Textile Processing Lab I | 1 |
| ATET | 3300 | Introduction to Composite Structures | 2 |
| ATET | 4320 | Textile Wet Processing | 3 |
| ATET | 4330 | Textile Processing Lab II | 1 |
| ATET | 4810 | Ethics and Safety | 1 |
| ATET | 4840 | Textile/Apparel Product Manufacturing | 2 |
| ECON | 1101 | Introduction to Economics | 3 |
| CHEM | 1212K | Chemistry II | 4 |
| CHEM | 2511K | Organic Chemistry I | 4 |
| CHEM | 2512K | Organic Chemistry II | 4 |
| CHEM | 3100K | Analytical Chemistry | 5 |
| CHEM | 3300K | Instrumental Analysis | 4 |
| CHEM | 4111K | Physical Chemistry I | 4 |
| MATH | 2254 | Calculus II | 4 |
| PHYS | 1111K* | Introductory Physics I | 4 |
| PHYS | 1112K* | Introductory Physics II | 4 |
| Area Total | 42 | ||
*PHYS 1111K and PHYS 1112K
are required for Textile Chemistry concentration. If they are not
taken to satisfy Area D, Lab Science requirement, the physics courses will
replace ECON 1101, ATET 4810 and MATH 2254 as requirements.
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Minor in Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology
To be eligible for a minor
in Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology, the student must complete 18
credit hours from the following courses with at least 9 hours of upper
division course work:
| Minor In
Apparel/Textile Engineering Tech
(Take 18 hours from the courses below) |
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| ATET | 1040 | Introduction to Computers for Textile/Apparel | 3 |
| ATET | 1100 | Fiber and Yarn Formation | 5 |
| ATET | 2301 | Apparel and Textile Computer Systems I | 5 |
| ATET | 2500 | Fabric Formation | 5 |
| ATET | 2600 | Equipment/Systems Evaluation and Selection | 3 |
| ATET | 3200 | Production Data Systems | 5 |
| ATET | 3300 | Introduction to Composite Structures | 2 |
| ATET | 3602 | Apparel and Textile Computer Systems II | 5 |
| ATET | 3700 | Carpet Manufacturing | 2 |
| ATET | 4320 | Textile Wet Processing | 3 |
| ATET | 4440 | Testing and Quality Control | 4 |
| ATET | 4670 | Apparel/Textile Production Planning and Scheduling | 4 |
| Minor Total (At least 9 hours must be 3XXX or 4XXX) | 18 | ||