Course Structure:
The following scheme shows the rough structure of the study program "Innovative Textiles":
BASIC STUDIES
Semester 1&2 Modules:
Analysis, business studies for engineering, statics and strength theory, general and inorganic chemistry, textile production processes, textile materials science
MAIN STUDIES
Semester 3&4 Modules:
Sales and communication, quality management, mesh technology, technology of yarn
production, analytical chemistry, basics of information technology
Binding technology, product development, technology off leech production, weaving and spinning, basics of materials for engineers, project management
SPECIALIZATION STUDIES
Semester 5&6 Modules:
Textile chemistry
Textile chemistry
Coating & high-performance fibers
Functionalization of textiles
Technical Textiles
Technical textiles – knitting technology
Technical textiles – weaving technology
Technical composite materials
Textile Finishing
Future of textile printing
Future-oriented coloring
Coating technology thin layers
Specialization Modules
Subject – related elective module (FWPM)
Project “Textile”
Optional: German language courses
FINAL THESIS
Semester 7 Modules:
Student research project & Bachelor thesis
Upon graduation, our students will demonstrate productive engineering practices, entrepreneurial be haviour, research and leadership, or management within the public, private or academic sectors by using the technical, professional, ethical and societal knowledge, skills and attitudes required for success in the complex modern world
Perspectives & Job Prospects
This study program prepares students for complex engineering tasks in textile and related industries. In fact, our textile engineering graduates are in high demand by industry and government, for a variety of careers in research, development, production, and management, both nationally and internationally.
Language knowledge required
Language of instruction:
Basic studies: German
Core and Specialization: English