Your background in physics, chemistry, mathematics,
imaging science, computer science, psychology, physiology,
textiles, graphic or fine art, or any discipline relating
to the quantitative description of color makes you a
candidate for the master of science degree in color.
Diverse curriculum. The curriculum was developed
to give a broad exposure to the field of color and affords
you the unique opportunity to specialize in an area
appropriate for your background and interest. This is
accomplished through the core courses, elective courses,
and the research thesis or project. As a color scientist,
you will address problems in the measurement, production,
formulation, reproduction, and perception of color.
The degree program is flexible and can be taken as a
full-time or part-time student. Click
here to learn more about the curriculum.
The only graduate program in color science. This
program is the only graduate program in the country
devoted to color science. The program revolves around
the activities of the Munsell
Color Science Laboratory at CIS, the preeminent
academic laboratory in the country devoted to color
science. Click here
to learn more.
Questions? More information can be found on
the RIT
Graduate Enrollment Services site. That department
also has a form
for questions on registration and enrollment.
For specific questions about course content and research,
please contact Dr. Roy Berns, Graduate Coordinator berns@cis.rit.edu,
(585) 475-2230.
You can also view the CIS Graduate
Handbook, and the MS
Color Student Handbook. |