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    Packaging Science

    Rochester Institute of Technology

    Rochester Institute of Technology

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    United States of America, Rochester

    University RankQS Ranking
    1080

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines2-Sep-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 75,390  / year
    Next Intake 2-Sep-2023

    Packaging Science

    About

    • Two required blocks of co-op provide you with hands-on, full-time paid work experience in industry.
    • A packaging career fair connects our packaging science majors with more than 25 employers in the packaging industry. Network with company representatives and interview directly for open co-op and permanent employment positions.
    • Recent graduates are employed at American Packaging Corporation, Colgate-Palmolive, CooperVision, GlaxoSmithKline, Hasbro, Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies, and more. 

    Product packaging is increasingly related to total marketing concepts. It has an even greater dependence on new developments in materials and processes as eco-friendly product packaging has emerged as a growing way for companies to reduce the environmental impacts and the ecological footprints of product packaging. As a result, the packaging industry requires professionals–packaging engineers, packaging designers, product developers, and more–with a strong background in engineering, design, and business to infuse the industry with creativity and innovation.

    What is Packaging Science?

    Packaging science is a dynamic major that integrates engineering, design, and business to develop and design product packaging for a range of consumer goods. Packaging engineers and packaging designers focus on understanding the packaging needs of a product and what it must accomplish. These needs can range from maintaining food freshness and safety, keeping products safe from damage during transportation, appealing to consumers at the point of purchase, communicating product information, sustaining transportation efficiency, complying with sustainable practices for post-use recycling and reuse, and more. It's the role of packaging engineers and packaging designers to responsibility weigh these factors into the conceptualization, design, and development of product packaging.

    RIT's Packaging Science Degree

    RIT's packaging science degree is one of the most unique and well respected in the country. You'll study course work in three key areas:

    • Engineering: Physics, packaging materials and biopolymers, shock and vibration, packaging for pharmaceuticals and medical products.
    • Design: Packaging design, protective packaging, product packaging, sustainable packaging.
    • Business: Packaging for distribution, packaging and the supply chain, packaging regulations, marketing, operations, and communications.

    The packaging science degree also includes extensive laboratory work. You'll explore packaging solutions and tackle real-life problem-solving in hands-on lab assignments that take place in state-of-the-art facilities, including the Packaging Materials Lab, Packaging Science Dynamics Lab, and the American Packaging Corporation Center for Packaging Innovation.

    Two blocks of required cooperative education experience in the packaging industry is also part of the curriculum. RIT's packaging science degree is the only program in the country that requires its students to complete cooperative education.

    Packaging Science Industry Advisory Board

    The Industry Advisory Board contributes professional and technical expertise to the packaging science degree, which strengthens and develops the curriculum to reflect the dynamics and growth of the industry.

    Combined Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Degrees

    Today's careers require advanced degrees grounded in real-world experience. RIT's Combined Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Degrees enable you to earn both a bachelor's and a master's degree in as little as five years of study, all while gaining the valuable hands-on experience that comes from co-ops, internships, research, study abroad, and more.

    +1 MBA Early Acceptance Pathway: Successful RIT applicants who are offered admission into the BS degree in packaging science as an incoming first-year student may also be offered conditional early acceptance into the +1 MBA Early Acceptance Pathway. This option enables you to earn both your BS degree and an MBA in as little as five years of study. Learn how the +1 MBA Early Acceptance Pathway can help you add a competitive advantage to your studies.

    +1 MBA: Students who enroll in a qualifying undergraduate degree have the opportunity to add an MBA to their bachelor's degree after their first year of study, depending on their program. Learn how the +1 MBA can accelerate your learning and position you for success.

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    An innovative packaging science degree where you'll design product packaging for food, cosmetics, electronics, retail, and consumer goods.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    For all bachelor’s degree programs, a strong performance in a college preparatory program is expected. Generally, this includes:

    • 4 years of English
    • 3 years of social studies and/or history
    • 3-4 years of mathematics
      • Specific math requirements are detailed by college below
    • 2-3 years of science
      • Specific science requirements are detailed by college below
    • Completion of a High School Diploma or its equivalence

    Homeschooled Students
    RIT has a history of admitting academically talented students from homeschool settings. In the absence of consistent homeschooling standards nationally and globally, guidelines have been developed for homeschooled students seeking RIT admission.

    Career

    Typical Job Titles

    Associate Specialist - Packaging Operations Packaging Engineer
    Packaging Designer Package Developer
    Product Engineer Packaging Scientist
    Package Engineering Technician Packaging Sales
    Structural Designer Packaging and Display Sales
    Packaging Development Engineer Packaging Project Management Engineer
    Sustainable Packaging Manager

    Salary and Career Information for Packaging Science BS

    Cooperative Education

    What's different about an RIT education? It's the career experience you gain by completing cooperative education and internships with top companies in every single industry. You'll earn more than a degree. You'll gain real-world career experience that sets you apart. It's exposure–early and often–to a variety of professional work environments, career paths, and industries.

    Co-ops and internships take your knowledge and turn it into know-how. Your engineering co-ops will provide hands-on experience that enables you to apply your engineering knowledge in professional settings while you make valuable connections between classwork and real-world applications.

    In the packaging science degree, you'll complete two required blocks of co-op. You'll gain extensive career experience through full-time, paid co-op positions in companies that design and develop packaging for cosmetics and health products, pharmaceuticals and medical products, food and beverages, tools and equipment for manufacturing, toys, and other consumer goods, and more. You'll also develop your professional skills and broaden your industry contacts.

    Companies that employ our packaging science students for co-ops include Colgate-Palmolive, CONMED, CooperVision, GlaxoSmithKline, Hammer Packaging, Hasbro, Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc., Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies, Merck & Co., Inc., Milwaukee Tool, PepsiCo, Revlon, and Stanley Black & Decker, to name a few.

    Jobs for Packaging Engineers and Packaging Designers

    RIT's packaging science degree prepares you for employment in areas such as package development, packaging design, sales, purchasing, structural design, production, research, and marketing. The major was developed as a result of a close and long-established relationship between the packaging industry and RIT. This multi-billion-dollar industry is experiencing dynamic growth and packaging engineers and packaging designers with wide-ranging skills and expertise are in demand.

    Packaging Science Career Fair

    RIT hosts a packaging science-specific career fair that connects packaging science majors with corporations, organizations, design firms, and more, who hire packaging professionals. During this day-long event, you'll be able to network with company representatives and interview directly for open co-op and permanent employment positions.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 75,390 

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    How to Apply

    Ways to Apply

    • Common Application
    • RIT Application


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