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A bachelor's degree in engineering is almost always required for beginning engineering jobs. Besides studying the core requirements for all engineering majors, textile engineers also take many courses in mechanical engineering.

Very few universities in the U.S. offer degree programs in textile engineering. Examples include North Carolina State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Many more universities offer engineering programs, however.

Graduate training at the master's and PhD levels is essential for engineering faculty positions, but not required for the majority of entry-level engineering jobs. Many engineers obtain graduate degrees in engineering or business administration to learn new technology, broaden their education and enhance promotion opportunities.

All engineers whose work affects life, health or property, or who offer their services to the public, must be registered with their state professional organization. Registration generally requires a degree from an accredited program, four years of relevant work experience and passing a state examination.

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