| 1 | Definition of chemical fibers, its history, the main groups and an overview of natural and synthetic polymers |
| 2 | Polymers derived from natural fibers, animal fibers and vegetable fibers |
| 3 | Regenere cellulose-based fibers, viscose fibers |
| 4 | Viscous fibers, production methods |
| 5 | Viscous fiber types, characteristics and uses of copper (cupro) fibers (cellulose regenerate fibers), production methods, properties and application areas |
| 6 | Acetate fibers (cellulose fibers derivat), manufacturing procedures, and 2.5 and 3 Acetate fibers |
| 7 | Characteristics and uses of acetate fibers, Lyosel fibers and bamboo fibers |
| 8 | Midterm exam |
| 9 | Some properties of cellulosic fibers and other microscopic examinations of latex-based yarns, rubber yarns, Algin acid-based fibers, alginate, silks, egg white-based fibers |
| 10 | The fibers obtained from synthetic polymers , polycondensation products, polyester (PES), and chips production methods and spinning |
| 11 | Polyethylenterephthelat, cyclohexan-dimethanol-therefthelat groups, polyamide fibers, nylon and perlon |
| 12 | Polymerization products, acrylic fibers, Polyacrylonitril fibers, polypropylene fibers, polychlorid (Polyvinylchlorid (PVC) fibers |
| 13 | Polyaddisiyon products; Polyurethane, elestan fibers, synthetic fibers modification, multi-component fibers, Microfasers, the common properties of synthetic fibers, Some of the important features and areas to use the synthetic fibers. |
| 14 | Inorganic materials produced in industrial fibers, glass fibers, carbon fibers, fine metal fibers (yarns). |