Textiles and Apparel Entrepreneurship

The Minor in Textiles is a twelve-hour course of study for students in any major. Students completing the program are knowledgeable about the basic construction of textiles from fibers and yarns to fabrics and finishes, including their performance for specific end-use applications in the apparel, interior, and technical textile industry. The textiles and apparel minor is recommended to be completed by any prospective student who does not have any background knowledge in textiles and would like to pursue the College of Entrepreneurship Textiles and Apparel master's program. Find more information regarding the master's program here. For your convenience, we have listed the terms these courses are typically offered for minor students. These semesters are subject to change.

  • ENT 2000 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (fall, spring and summer)
  • CTE 1401 Introduction to Textile Science (spring or summer)
  • CTE 3055 Computer Applications (summer)
  • One Approved Elective (listed below)

Approved Electives

Students are required to complete elective coursework for each major. Learn more about elective options here

 

After completion of an entrepreneurship minor, please complete the Minor Certificate Application to receive a minor certificate in the mail. Please note, minor certificates will not be mailed out until you have graduated from Florida State University and the University verifies your undergraduate degree requirements.