University Catalog 2026-2027

Textile Technology Management (PhD)

Degree Requirements

Qualifying Courses12
All students must take four qualifying courses before scheduling their preliminary exam
Textile Technology Management
Doctoral Research Methods
Decision Models and Applications in Textile and Apparel Management
Choose one of the two following courses
Advances in Fabric Formation, Structure, and Properties
Textile Technology - Fibers and Yarns
Graduate Seminar Courses2
Seminar
Seminar
Additional Graduate Courses 1,26
"Additional Courses" are approved in conjunction with the academic committee or chosen from the list below
Elective Courses52
"Elective Courses" that will be applied to reach 72 credit hours will be determined in conjunction with the academic committee
Total Hours72
1

Additionally, all students need to take a minimum of two (2) additional courses, which should be selected with input from the advisory committee and can be part of an “official minor”, which will require approval from the Minor Director of Graduate Programs, or can be courses chosen to provide a better foundation for the research work.

2

Students must take 6 credits of letter graded courses.

Additional Graduate Courses

Strategic Risk Analysis Using Excel
Communicating Risk Information Using Tableau
Project Management
Communication and Globalization
Qualitative Research Methods in Applied Communication
Environmental Stressors
Environmental Risk Assessment
Data Analysis in Environmental Assessment
Renewable Energy Policy and Economics
Managing New Hi Tech Product Launches
Special Topics in Engineering (Managing New Product Creation )
Environmental Life Cycle Analysis
The Sustainable Bioeconomy
Supply Chain Economics and Decision Making
Manufacturing Process Engineering
Healthcare Systems Performance Improvement I
Occupational Safety Engineering
Occupational Biomechanics
Simulation Modeling
Negotiation and Conflict Management
Decision Making under Uncertainty
Research Methods In Marketing
Creating Value in Organizations
Fundamentals of Climate Change Science
Environmental Policy
Visual Perception
Fundamentals of Statistical Inference I
Fundamentals of Statistical Inference II
Statistical Methods For Researchers I
Statistical Methods For Researchers II
Statistics for Management and Social Sciences I
Experimental Statistics for Engineers I
Experimental Design
Introduction to Statistical Learning
Color Science
and Color Laboratory
Textile Electronics - Materials and Systems
Introduction to System Reliability Engineering
Clothing Comfort and Personal Protection Science
Fiber Manufacturing Technology
Human Physiology for Clothing and Wearables
Special Studies In Textile Engineering and Science
Yarn Processing Dynamics
Evaluation of Biotextiles
Textile Digital Design and Technology
Professional Practices in Textile Design and Technology
Technical Textiles
Materials, Polymers, and Fibers used in Nonwovens
Introduction to Nonwovens Products and Processes
Advanced Nonwovens Processing
Nonwoven Characterization Methods
Nonwoven Product Development
Production Mechanics and Properties of Woven Fabrics
Advanced Woven Fabric Design
Lean Six Sigma Quality
Special Studies in Textile Technology
Textile Enterprise Integration
Sustainability in the Textile and Apparel Industry
Apparel Technology Management
Graduate Apparel Product Design
Advanced Computer-Aided-Design for Fashion
3D Apparel Visualization
Research Methods and Management
Weft and Warp Knit Engineering and Structural Design
Consumer Perspectives in Fashion
Strategic Technology Management in the Textile Complex
Global Textile and Apparel Business Dynamics
Global Textile Brand Management and Marketing
Strategic Planning for Textile Firms
Market Research In Textiles

Additional Requirements

  • A minimum of 72 credit hours is required of students entering the program with a B.S. degree, or a minimum of 54 credit hours beyond the M.S. degree is required. (Students, who enter the Ph.D. program directly upon completion of an M.S. at NC State, may be allowed credit for up to 30 hours of their M.S. and thus would require 42 additional credit hours to complete the Ph.D.) Most of these credit hours are expected to be research credits (TTM 893 Doctoral Supervised Research or TTM 895 Doctoral Dissertation Research).
  • Following successful course completion, the student needs to pass the defense of a research proposal to obtain the candidacy for the Ph.D degree.
  • The final examination is an oral exam where the student presents and defends her/his research procedures, results and conclusions. The presentation will be made to an examining committee consisting of the student’s advisory committee and is open to interested faculty, staff and students. After the presentation the student will be orally examined by the examining committee. The final oral examination can be scheduled once all coursework requirements have been fulfilled and the committee is satisfied that the dissertation is complete, but not earlier than one semester after admission to candidacy.
  • The anticipated time for completion of the Ph.D. program is four years for a student entering from a B.S. degree and three years for entry from an M.S. degree. The minimum time required (in exceptional cases) is two years beyond entry if the student obtained an M.S. degree from NC State.

Full Professor

  • Roger Barker
  • Philip Bradford
  • Lisa Chapman
  • Emiel DenHartog
  • Ahmed Mohamed El-Shafei
  • Shu-Cherng Fang
  • Tushar Ghosh
  • Rob Handfield
  • David Hinks
  • Warren Jasper
  • Byoungho "Ellie" Jin
  • Jeff Joines
  • Martin King
  • Russell King
  • Amy M. Knab
  • Traci Lamar
  • Jerome Lavelle
  • Karen Leonas
  • Marguerite Moore
  • Melissa Pasquinelli
  • Behnam Pourdeyhimi
  • Michael Rappa
  • Sonja Salmon
  • Abdel-Fattah Seyam
  • Renzo Shamey
  • Kristin Thoney-Barletta
  • Andre West
  • Yingjiao Xu

Associate Professors

  • Ericka Ford
  • Wei Gao
  • Wendy Krause
  • Delisia Matthews
  • Kate Nartker
  • Bryan Ormond
  • Anne Porterfield
  • Erin Powell
  • Eunkyoung Shim
  • Minyoung Suh
  • Janie Woodbridge

Assistant Professors

  • Januka Budhathoki-Uprety
  • Xiaomeng Fang
  • Jessica Gluck
  • Amanda Mills
  • Tom Schroeder
  • Jialong Shen
  • Tova Williams
  • Rong Yin
  • Yang Zhang
  • Mengmeng Zhu

Adjunct Faculty

  • Julie Willoughby

Affiliate Faculty

  • Genevieve Garland
  • Zoe Hezrony
  • Emily Law
  • Meredith L. McQuerry

Research Faculty

  • Benoit Maze

Teaching Assistant Professors

  • J'den Tavares
  • Lonny Carter