Careers
Graduates with a Master of Science in Textile Chemistry find employment in textile, chemical, and retail industries as well as in environmental and medical science. Top employers include DuPont, Procter & Gamble, Nike, General Motors, and law enforcement agencies interested in textile chemistry as it relates to forensic science work.
As a graduate you can
- Identify and solve problems with a multidisciplinary team.
- Innovate products through cutting-edge research and development in the lab.
- Improve production processes and textile products through the application of chemistry to the fields of textiles engineering, medical manufacturing or materials science.
Job Titles
The Master of Science in Textile Chemistry program supports specialized chemistry careers. Our recent graduates have found employment with the following job titles:
- Chemist (General)
- Analytical Chemist
- Organic Chemist
- Quality Control Chemist
- Computational Chemist
- Forensic Chemist
- Inorganic Chemist
- Manufacturing Chemist
- Polymer Chemist
- Research and Development Chemist
- Environmental Field Chemist
- Chemistry Laboratory Supervisor
- Chemist (General)
- Physical Scientist
- Clinical Research Associate
- Clinical Research Manager
- Clinical Research Coordinator
- Clinical Laboratory Specialist
- Clinical Trial Manager
- Clinical Project Manager
- Chemistry Laboratory Supervisor
- Clinical Research Director
- Medical Technologist
- Pathology Technologist
- Microbiology Medical Technologist
- Medical Laboratory Technologist
- Medical Technologist
- Sleep Laboratory Technologist
- Medical Technologist Supervisor
- Blood Bank Technologist
- Assay Development Scientist
- Environmental Compliance Specialist
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