Program Summary
Polymer and Textile Engineering is an interdisciplinary course that focuses on the study, design, and processing of polymers, fibers, and textiles. It combines principles of chemistry, physics, and engineering to develop materials used in various industries, including clothing, automotive, medical, and packaging. The course covers the synthesis and properties of polymers, fiber science, textile manufacturing techniques, and material characterization. It also includes advanced topics like nanotechnology in textiles, sustainable materials, and smart textiles. Students learn about the mechanical, thermal, and chemical behavior of polymers and fabrics, gaining skills in processing techniques such as extrusion, spinning, weaving, and dyeing. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications through laboratory work, industrial training, and research projects. Graduates can pursue careers in textile manufacturing, polymer production, quality control, research and development, and product innovation, contributing to advancements in materials and sustainability.