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This category lists educational institutes for textile, apparel, nonwovens, composites and related sciences, located in North America.
http://www.convertingschool.com/
USA. Educational institute founded by the Association of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators (AIMCAL), providing courses in machine and converting technologies and materials.
http://www.gbrownc.on.ca/Marketing/FTCal/fashion/F102.aspx
Canada. The Fashion Management Program.
http://www.cerc.gatech.edu/
USA. The Composites Education and Research Center.
http://www.ptfe.gatech.edu/
USA. The School of Polymer, Textile and Fiber Engineering.
http://www.limcollege.edu/
USA. College courses in merchandising, marketing, retailing, publishing and promotion for the textile, fashion and fashion accessories, toys, music and television industries.
http://www.nonwoventools.com/
Educational resource for the nonwovens industry, using video and audio presentations to provide training courses on fibers, carding and needlepunching to nonwoven production workers. Definitions of nonwoven terms on PDF files.
http://www.tx.ncsu.edu/
USA. The College of Textiles.
http://www.philau.edu/schools/tmt/index.htm
USA. The School of Engineering & Textiles.
http://www.texasintlcottonschool.com/
USA. Two-week education programs in cotton production, processing and marketing. Detailed curriculum.
http://www.twu.edu/fashion/
USA. Department of Fashion and Textiles.
http://www.thejacquardcenter.com/
USA. Center for jacquard weaving education and training of artists and professionals.
http://textiles.ucdavis.edu/
USA. Division of Textiles and Clothing.
http://tam.missouri.edu/
USA. The Department of Textile and Apparel Management.
http://www.art.unt.edu/
USA. Programs in textile, fashion and interior design in the School of Visual Arts.
http://web.uri.edu/tmd/
USA. The Department of Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design.
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