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Pursue a Ph.D. in color science at the top-ranked university for color research and education. The study of color has fascinated scholars across millennia, drawing insights from mathematics, philosophy, physics, physiology, poetry, and more. RIT's doctoral program in color science empowers you to advance both theoretical knowledge and real-world applications through comprehensive, interdisciplinary research.
Broadly speaking, color science involves measuring and interpreting human color perception. This complex field demands expertise spanning physics, chemistry, physiology, statistics, computer science, neuroscience, and psychology. Its applications range from developing colored materials like fabrics, paints, and plastics to analyzing substances as varied as soil and wine. Color science also plays a vital role in digital imaging, display technologies, and printing processes, making it universally relevant.
This program welcomes students with undergraduate backgrounds in physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, engineering, neuroscience, psychology, imaging, or any field involving color quantification, such as textiles, graphic arts, animation, materials science, or polymer science. The 60-credit curriculum typically requires four years of full-time study for students entering with a bachelor's degree.