
Career Opportunities
Career Development goes hand-in-hand with curriculum
Our Career Center has cultivated a database of thousands of employer contacts nationwide with the singular goal of providing industry-related internships and employment opportunities for our students and alumni.
Textile Designer
Live in a material world. Create textile designs for a variety of apparel and interiors markets, including printed, woven and knit fabrics. A Textile Designer can be a Print Designer, Embroidery or Yarn Dye Designer.
Textile Stylist
Get trendy about textiles. Work with clients and merchandising departments to plan future fabric groups. Develop designs based on color, print, woven, and knit trends in the market. Travel to national and international markets to research trends.
Surface Designer
Design at the top level. Develop surface and decorative patterns for apparel, embroidery, lace, upholstery, carpets, area rugs, wallpaper, dinnerware, bedding, and wrapping paper.
Colorist
Get colorful. Choose color combinations for Textile Designs. Stay current on new color trends and consult with color forecasting associations.