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Results for "textiles"
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Lund University
Skills you'll gain: Business Design, Business Transformation, Product Design, Strategy, Innovation
Politecnico di Milano
California Institute of the Arts
Skills you'll gain: Graphic Design
The Museum of Modern Art
Skills you'll gain: Design and Product, Creativity, Critical Thinking
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University of Manchester
The Museum of Modern Art
Skills you'll gain: Creativity
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The University of Tokyo
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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University of California, Davis
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Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Searches related to textiles
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular textiles courses
- Circular Economy - Sustainable Materials Management:Â Lund University
- Sustainable Textile Manufacturing:Â Politecnico di Milano
- Ideas from the History of Graphic Design:Â California Institute of the Arts
- Modern and Contemporary Art and Design:Â The Museum of Modern Art
- Industrial Biotechnology:Â University of Manchester
- Fashion as Design:Â The Museum of Modern Art
- Words Spun Out of Images: Visual and Literary Culture in Nineteenth Century Japan:Â The University of Tokyo
- Mechanics of Materials I: Fundamentals of Stress & Strain and Axial Loading:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- Materials Science: 10 Things Every Engineer Should Know:Â University of California, Davis
- Nanotechnology and Nanosensors, Part1:Â Technion - Israel Institute of Technology