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FIFTH

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : FIFTH : FASHION DESIGN FOR MEN & WOMEN : 10323

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 Rational:The menswear Industry importance as a segment of the U.S. fashion business is demonstrated by huge figures. Consumer expenditures in 1999 for mens and boys clothing and accessories were about $ 70 billon, exclusive of shoes.Mens and boys clothing has been the brought spot in the clothing industry in recent years, our performing the apparel industry in general. There are variety of garments being used by woman. This subject will give the knowledge about Ladies pants, Shirt, Skirts, Fancy salwar kam, Bridal dress. It will also include the design out fit covering variation in sleeves, collars, Neckline, silhouette. Objectives : Students will learn design and production procedures for menswear, development of line and mortaring of menswear. To impart knowledge of principles of body measurement & types of Garment of Womens wear. DETAILED CONTENTS :
CHAPTER CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

Examination Scheme PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 TEST 20 PR 50# OR -TW -TOTAL 150

TU --

PR 04

Introduction to the menswear Industry 1 Economic importance of the Menswear industry Brief history & development of Menswear industry Major International Menswear producers Design and production procedures Tailored clothing Seasonal Lines Development of a line Production of Tailored clothing Complex sizing Simplifying sizes Custom Tailors and Tailors to the trade Casual Office wear Sport wear design and production Seasonal Lines Development of a line Production Simplifying sizing Importance of the collection concept Increase of Classification Merchandising 94 04 03

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9 10

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12

Marketing of Menswear Manufactures `Brands Targeted Customer Approach Designer Labels and Designer Licensing Retail Channels of Distribution Manufacture-owned Retail stored : Dial Distribution Fashion Explosion in Mens Accessories Study of step by step procedure for construction and minimizing fabric consumption for meris Boxer shorts, formal shirts with regular collar, button down color, plackets back tucks, centre and side tucks , Balancing of designs Asymmetric and symmetric designs stripes and cheeks Study of step by step procedure for construction and minimizing fabric consumption for Mens formal trouser Principles involved in fitting Step by step construction procedure for mens trousers. Formal trouser pleated and flat front Double welt and single welt back pockets 5 pocket Casual trousers Study of step by step procedure for construction and minimizing fabric consumption for mens suits principles of fit. Step by step construction of 2 pieces and 3 piece suits single and double breasted suits. Importance of body measurements measurements required for construction of garments preparing basic pattern for for bodice, sleeves, Bifurcated garments, necklines -hood Pattern making & construction , nighties , blouses, midi, skirts & tops, dart manipulation, dart relocation by pivot Convectively of dart into seams , fitting problems , procedure for preparing salwar kamiz, selection of thread, Colour material, embroidering using computer bead work. Pattern making of construction for trousers of peach bottom pleated trousers skirts A Line, umbrella 6 gore skirt, circular skirt. Intimae apparels , different fittings for inner wear , braziers size & fit Ladies panties use of Elastometric yarn in lingeries. Total

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03

04

03

08

05

08

04

06

04

10 06

06 04

10

06

08 80

04 48

Practical :Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 Practical Assignment on menswear Industry and their economic importance. 4 Hrs

Assignment on brief history and development of menswear Industry. 4 Hrs Fashion design for casual office wear. Sportswear design and production Step by Step development of Mens formal trouser. 95 8 Hrs 8 Hrs 8 Hrs

6 7 8 9 10

Methodology of body measurements required for Ladies Garments Preparing basic fashion design for Bodice, Sleeves for ladies Fashion design for skirts & tops. Salwar Kameez preparation Inimate appearals - Brassiers & Panties diffrents designs

8 Hrs 4 Hrs 8 Hrs 8 Hrs 4 Hrs

REFEREENCES : Author Title Year of Publication 1994 1991 1997 1994 1973 1996 1989 Place of Publication & Publisher Blackwell Science, UK. Cy De Cosse ,UK Blackwell Science, UK. Macmillaan Publica-tions , New-Yark. IBH Publishing , co. Calcutta. Winter school Bocklets. BIS Publications

Harold carr & Barbara Lathan Singer Gerry Cooklib Erain Mabel Goldstein & Gddstein Dr. V. Subaman-iam Virginia stoppes Leais

The Technology of Clothing Manufacture Sening Lingerie Garment Technology for Fashion Designer Clothing for moderns Art in Every Day Life Garment Technology Compartive Clothing Custuction Techniques

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : FIFTH : CLOTHIING PRODUCTION MACHINERY & EQUIPMENTS : 10324

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 04 TU -PR 04 PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 Examination Scheme TEST 20 PR 50# OR -TW -TOTAL 150

Rational :Many different garments require special machinery to manufacture it. At the same time even to prepare one garment it requires different set-up of machines & requirement. This will give the knowledge of machines. Their assemblies & parts in detail. Objectives: Knowledge about garment production Machinery & its detail, including parts, Accelopments will be know to the students. DETAILED CONTENTS:
CHAPTER CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

Types of Fabric Packages Types of fabric Methods of fabric spreading equipments Marker making factors affect marker efficiency Introduction to cutting machine Types of & functions of cutting machine straight knife, round knife , round knife, band knife cutting machine Notch , drills , die cutting machine Defects in cutting & their remedies. Types of needles parts functions Needle size sewing thread ticket number fabric quality selection of seam & stitches. Basic parts of sewing machine Needle Bobbin book Loppers Loop spreader Threading finger- Throat plate Tongue chaining plate Takeoffs device Tensioners Feed systems -presser foot, Reverse feed stitch length selection Feed timing SNLS machine-Study of work aids for sewing Over lock machines Types of machine Threading diagram Needle height Feed dog height angles different feed position of upper & lower knife- Loppers Flat Lock Machine Types Threading diagram Stitch sequence Needle height feed dog height Differential feed ratio Loopers Work aid & attachments of sewing machine Rollers, guides, Folders, Compacting presser foot, hemmer Placket making, pocket making attachments, coller turning machine Garment folding machine, Fusing & pressing machines. 97

08

06

16

10

16

08

08

12

08

08

08

08

08

06

Modern sewing machines computer aid Button hole, sewing, button sewing, Bar tack, blind sewing , Bar tack, blind stitch machine. Sewing problems e.g. Seem puckers TOTAL

08 80

06 64

Practical:Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Practical Step by step construction of ladies salwaar. Step by step construction of Kameez Step by step construction of Ladies top. Step by step construction of Ladies Blouse. Step by step construction of Baba Suit. Step by step construction of Baby frock Step by step construction of Mens shirt . Step by step construction of Jeans. 8 Hrs. 8 Hrs. 8 Hrs. 8 Hrs. 8 Hrs. 8 Hrs. 8 Hrs. 8 Hrs.

REFERENCES: Author Title Year of Publication 1994 1998 Place of Publication & Publisher Om book Service. England Manchester, England Prentice Hall, New Jarsey America Incorporated USA Reinhold Publication

Harold carr & Barbara lathan R.M. & Webster J. Shaeffer Claire

The Technology of clothing manufacture Stitches & Seama Sewing for Apparel Industry

2001 Singer cy De cross Lehnert Gertrud Sewing Lingerie 1991

Apparel Manufacturing Handbook

1998

98

COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : FIFTH : FASHION ACCESSORIES : 10325

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 TU -PR -PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 Examination Scheme TEST 20 PR -OR -TW -TOTAL 100

Rationale :Design creates effective accessories for runway presentation Course provides pumping new life into fashion business & design the accessories for a line. Student will be able to Design & create fashion & Design extras that can make dressing truly individual creative & fun Objectives :To study value addition to costumes / cloths by innovative us of fashion accessories V, Z. Embellishments , Sequins & other forms. Learning to incorporate the add-ons on to costumers. DETAILED CONTENTS:
CHAPTER 1 CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

5 6.

Fashion accessories History Classifiction Pecent trends in fashion acesories Hand bags & leather goods History & industry Design & construction of ring handled bag in Corduroy send and leather Study of different styles Gloves & belts History and industry Construction Materials Hats & neck wear History Materials Parts & construction Care Costume Jewellery History 2) Material & construction Scarves & scroles TOTAL 99

14

08

14

08

14

08

12

08

12 14 80

08 08 48

REFERENCES : Author Jeff sone & Johnson Gross Title Simple accessories Year of Publication Place of Publication & Publisher

100

COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : FIFTH : FINISHING OF FABRIC & GARMENTS : 10326

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 TU -PR 02 PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 Examination Scheme TEST 20 PR 50# OR -TW -TOTAL 150

Rationale :To impart knowledge on different finishing methods and techniques used for finishing. Objective :To impart knowledge of theoretical aspects and industrial procedures of chemical finishing process and aftercare. DETAILED CONTENTS :
CHAPTER CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

Study of Finishing agents Introduction , classification of finishing treatments Study of stiffening agents Study of softening agents Study of stain removing agents Chemical finishing methods Study of resin finishing , wash-n-wear, parable, press finishing etc. post cure, pie pre care process Study of water repellant finishing Finishing Machineries for garment Study of of stenter Study washing machines ( Household / Industrial) Study of fusing machines for interlining Study of Laundry equipments Study of form finishing equipments Study of tumble dryer Wash down effects on garments Denim Wash Study of Rinse wash denim finishing Study of sand blasting effect Study of peach wash effect Study of distress wash Study of stone wash effect Study of Acid wash effect Study of chalk wash Study of feather washing effect 101

16

10

16

10

24

14

24

14

Study of Ultra soft washing effect Study of UV protective finish TOTAL Practical :Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Practical Wrnikle free finishing of garment Permanent press finishing of garment Softening treatment on garments Stiffening treatment on garments Soil release finishing Water repellant finishing Antimicrobial finishing on garment Denim Wash -Bio polishing of garment Denim Wash -Stone washing of garments Denim Wash -Acid washing of garments 80 48

REFERENCES : Author J. T. Marsh Nalankilli Title Textile Finishing Textile Finishing Year of Publication 1986 1998 Place of Publication & Publisher B.I. Publications, Delhi, Digital of Impressions, 288-N, Salem, Main Road , Kumarpalyam, 638 183 (T.N.)

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : FIFTH : APPLICATION OF INDUSTRIAL ENGG. TO GARMENT INDUSTRY : 10327

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 TU -PR -PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 Examination Scheme TEST 20 PR -OR -TW -TOTAL 100

Rational :Tomorrows fashion Designers must know better & more about system approach in solving the numerous problems of production, Planning & control. This computer based industrial engineering tool will be useful in decision making. It also improves accuracy & can bring the product of International standard. Objectives : In this subject students should learn production, planning & control, maintenance & costing of sheets using latest management technique like PERT , CPM computer softwares. DETAILED CONTENTS:
CHAPTER CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

Production Planning & Control Planning Routing scheduling Dispatching Follow up Inspection Production flow Girds Production control capacity Calculations Development of machines requirements for New factory with examples. Time & Motion Study Object Procedures Therblings- Tools & techniques Motion economy Ergonomics flow charts analysis, Use of Time of motion study performance rating Methods allowance example Critical Path Method Activity & Events AOA & AON system Network development Estimates Advantages examples Introduction to PERT Three time estimates of PERT examples of PERT. Difference between PERT & CPM Maintenance Importance Types Breakdown Preventive functions Advantages, Economics Requirements of good maintenance Developments Control Charts in SQC Advantages Types X & R chart P chart , C charts examples 103

12

08

12

07

12

07

10

07

10

07

12

07

Cost Accounting & Cost Control Definition Important Terms Book Keeping Branches of Accounting source of Documents Breakeven charts point application uses cost accounting - Advantages Methods cost control saving .

12

05

TOTAL REFERENCES: Year of Publication 1992 1994 1995 1998 1991 1990 1985

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Author R.K.Garg & Sharma V. Jaraob Solingger Banga , Sharma R.K.Garg & V.Sharma Jaraob Solingger Churter A.J. Johnson Mouriece

Title Production , Planning & control Management Apparel production Handbook Industrial Organization & Engg, Economics Producation planning & control Apparel producation Handbook Introduction to clothing Production Management Introduction to work study

Place of Publication & Publisher

Reinhold PublicaTion, U.K.

Dhanpat rai public-ation Reinbold Publica-tiion , U.K. Oseney Mead 1995 International Labour organization Geneve 1995 Reinhold co 1998

Jacco solinger

Apparel Manufactur-g handbook

1998

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : FIFTH : ART PORTFOLIO ( PROJECT WORK ) :

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH -Rational:This module offers the students the opportunity to assess their career aspirations and to plan a creative strategy to aim their own portfolio towards a selected area. Students research, organize and execute design collection and refine portfolio to profound level in preparation for industries or agencies. Students will prepare art portfolio and submit it at the end of semester for evaluation. Scope : - Students will prepare art portfolio according to their interest in the respective areas such as Mens wear , Womans wear , Kids wear , party wear , seasonal wear etc. Practice : Prepare own portfolio and submit it at the end of semester as per the guidance from the subject teacher. ASSESSMENT :The term work assessment is to be done by a team of guide teacher & subject teacher at the end of semester, by considering the quality & quantity of the content of project work TU -PR 02 PAPER HRS. -TH -Examination Scheme TEST -PR -OR -TW 50@ TOTAL 50

105

COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : FIFTH : ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT :

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH -Rational : The entrepreneurship development part of the subject consists of topics related to the development of entrepreneurial skills and other details such as selection of product lines, site selection, financial aspects, personnel management, quality control and creative thinking. The subject includes case studies in the related field. The subject emphasises the development of entreprising qualities among young engineers. DETAILED CONTENTS :
CHAPTER CONTENTS

Examination Scheme PAPER HRS. -TH -TEST -PR -OR 50# TW -TOTAL 50

TU --

PR 02

1 2 3

Introduction Entrepreneur Entrepreneur-ship. Information gathering for identification of opportunity. Entrepreneurial process. Information gathering techniques. Product and Services Theory Product specifications. Market research, survey. Functions of marketing. Research and Development activity. Procedures for estimation of resources required for establishment enterprise or starting service business. 5.1 Space. 5.2 Human Resources. 5.3 Equipments. 5.4 Financial Resources. Establishing and running enterprise Management of enterprise. Team spirit. Motivation. Communication. Budgeting and accounting expenditures for running enterprises. 7.1 Concept of budgeting. 106

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CONTENTS

8 9

7.2 Budget preparation. 7.3 Different type of budgets Procedure of accounting expenditures 8.1 Preparation of P&L account and Balance sheet. Quality Control Procedure of report writing for getting approval from financial agencies. 10.1 Financial Resources. 10.2 Financial Corporations.

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SIXTH

SEMESTER

108

COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : SIXTH : CLOTHING QUALITY CONTROL : 10328

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 Rational:In this subject Inspection of fabric and garment accessories is considered. Fabric and Garment affected by shrinkage, Colour fastness, handle has been considered. Testing of knitted fabric is also included . Moreover Sampling for Garment Inspection is also considered. DETAILED CONTENTS :
CHAPTER CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

Examination Scheme PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 TEST 20 PR 50# OR -TW -TOTAL 150

TU --

PR 02

INSPECTION: Object of Inspection, Identification of various minor and major defects. DIMENSIONAL STABILITY: Shrinkage due to laundering, dry-cleaning, steaming or pressing. Reason for shrinkage. Testing of dimensional stability of fabric. BOW AND SKEWNESS (BIAS): Calculation of Bow and Skewness, Measurement of Bow & Skewness. SNAGGING: Causes of Snagging. Testing of Snagging. SEAM PUCKERING: Reasons for Seam Puckering. Effect of Physical Properties on Seam Puckering. TESTING OF ACCESSORIES: Fusible Interlining: Testing of fusible interlining fabric for compatibility, Shrinkage and Bond Strength. Zippers: Durability of finish to wash, colour fastness to drycleaning, light, crocking, laundering. Strength and Operability of testing of Zippers Elastic Tape: Test for labeled size and resistance to degradation due to laundering. Buttons: 109

14

10

11 TOTAL Practical :-

Testing of durability of button. QUALITY CONTROL IN GARMENT MFG. PROCESS: Quality Control in each stage of Pattern grading, Laying Up and Cutting, Seaming & Press. TESTING OF KNITTED FABRICS: Testing of Courses and Wales per unit length, mass per unit length and spirality. DEFECTS IN GARMENT: Various defects in Garment apparent on Inspection Table and on live model or mannequin. TEXTILE PRODUCT LABELING: Fibre Content, Flammability, Origin Marking, Care to Labeling.

6 80

2 48

Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 REFERENCES : Author Lehnert Gertrud Mehta & Bhardwaj J.E.Booth

Practical Measurement Blend by Microscope. Testing of Fabric Stretch. Measurement of Friction of Fabric. Measurement of Seam Strength and Seam Efficiency. Measurement of Dimensional Stability. Measurement of Bow & Skewness. Measurement of Colour Fastness to Rubbing & Light. Testing of Garment Accessories. Testing of Knitted Fabric. Determination of Pilling Resistance of Fabric. Testing of Abrasion Resistance. Visit to Garment Factory.

Title Evaluation of Apparel Quality Fairchild Textile & Clothing Management Quality in the Apparel Industry Principles of Textile Testing

Year of Publication 1990 1998 1986

Place of Publication & Publisher ASQC, Quality Press , USA Newage International Ltd.N. Deihi CBS Publisher, N. Dehli

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : SIXTH : FASHION COMMUNICATION : 10329

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 TU -PR 02 PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 Examination Scheme TEST 20 PR -OR 50# TW -TOTAL 150

Rational :Study of purposes, procedures, methods and techniques used in various fashion promotional activities , Journalism and special events Objectives :To impart the students with the skill / knowledge of thought to text translation. Exposure to fashion world mashie enacts & other reporting us various formats. DETAILED CONTENTS :
CHAPTER CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

History & nuances of Industry survey of Industry 20 Century costumes product analysis. Writing & reporting skills, Media & culture, writing for the mass media, print writing & reporting, print journalism, Media ethics. Fashion Journalism: Reporting, editing fashion trends, fashion shows, promotion of special events. Fashion photography Digital photography Graphic design, Broadcast production, Fashion advertising & copyrighting. Fashion vocabulary. Visual Merchandising & Display, store planning PR-writing, publicity. Promotional strategies in fashion communication fields current issues in Global fashion Industries Study of typical fashion designer & their style, statement & impact PoS and consumer behavior ( online consumer ) TOTAL

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10 12 12 12 12 12 10 80

07 07 07 07 07 07 06 48

112

Practical :Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Practical Vocabulary Building writing & reporting skills Any special event reporting & Documentation Fashion photography Graphic designing Fashion Advertising Story bound preparation Visual merchandising PR-writing Media reporting Promotion of special product, event Product analysis & event analysis Survey of fashion centers. Techniques in Fashion promotion activities. Fashion show production, control & execution.

Note :- Each above practical for two hours. REFERENCES: Author Malcolur Barnard Rout Lehnert Gertrud Distolese, Rosana Title Fashion as Communication vol 7 Fashion History of fashions Year of Publication 1992 1991 1990 Place of Publication & Publisher ASQC, Quality Press , USA8

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : SIXTH : APPAREL MERCHANDISING : 10330

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 TU -PR -PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 Examination Scheme TEST 20 PR -OR -TW -TOTAL 100

Rationale :Students will be able to learn Language of fashion Principles of fashion Study merchandising for profit Interpreting customers demand, analyzing & selecting recourses. Understand the dynamics of fashion, marketing & merchandising of fashion Course provides the knowledge of fashion environment and fashion buying in addition to movement of fashion & fashion business. Objectives :To impact the students the nuances of fashion trading . To make them aware & skillful fashion & clothing tinkling production with marketing & feedback . DETAILED CONTENTS :
CHAPTER CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

5 6

Fashion buying Visual merchandising Advertising & publicity Environment of fashion Demo graphic & psychographics Social characteristics Economical & technological developments Movement of fashion Fashion cycle Consumer buying and fashion cycle. Factors influencing fashion movement- technological, economically , social & political Fashion buyers Manufactures role Types of manufactures Retailers role Scope of fashion business Presentation Techniques Fashion Projection : 114

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08 08

06 04

7 8 TOTAL

Advertisement techniques. Fashion Shoes. Visual Merchandising. Fabric Sourcing Procedure Marketing strategies.

08 08 80

04 04 48

REFERENCES: Author Stone Samples Steplen Fringes Title Fashion merchandising Fashion from concept to Consumer Year of Place of Publication Publication & Publisher 1990 1999 Prentice Hall America

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : SIXTH : HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT : 10331

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 TU -PR -PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 Examination Scheme TEST 20 PR -OR -TW -TOTAL 100

Rationale :This subject aims at providing the necessary knowledge and skills for making an effective manager. This will provide the knowledge and the skills in the areas of forms of management, functions of management, material management and marketing management. DETAILED CONTENTS :
CHAPTER CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

6 7 8 9 10

Management:Meaning, scope and importance Role and social Responsibility of manager Planning:Meaning, importance, objectives, steps, management by objectives. Organizing: Meaning, principles of organization, Delegation of authorities and decentralization, Types of organization line, staff, functional and informal organization. Staffing: Definition, functions of staffing selection process, training and development Directing: Definition Principles of direction importance Motivation leadership Controlling: Definition, steps in control process, requirements of effective control techniques. The role of Human resource management Definition objective HRM activities Human Resource Planning: The meaning purpose problems planning process costing human resource requirements Job Analysis: Definitions Principles of job analysis Techniques of job analysis Employment procedures: - Personnel records Time keeping and absence polices on substance, abuse and Harassment. TOTAL 116

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004

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08

04

08

04

08 08 08 08 08 80

06 06 04 04 04 48

REFERENCES: Author Cloude S. Geroge. Title Year of Publication 1992 2000 1999 1995 Place of Publication & Publisher

Management for Business and Industry Koontz, H. Weihrich Essential of Management Banga & Sharma Berry curgway Industrial Engg. & Management Human Resource Management

Biswajeet Pattanayak

Human Resource Management

1996

Tata Megraw Hill publication, New Delhi. Khanna Publication New Delhi. published in association with price water House coopers. Prentice Hall of India Private Limited New Delhi.

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : SIXTH : KIDS WEAR FASHION DESIGN : 10332

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 Rational:The Kidswear Industry importance as a segment of the U.S. fashion business is demonstrated by huge figures. Consumer expenditures in 1999 for mens and boys clothing and accessories were about $ 70 billon, exclusive of shoes.Mens and boys clothing has been the brought spot in the clothing industry in recent years, our performing the apparel industry in general. There are variety of garments being used by woman. This subject will give the knowledge about Ladies pants, Shirt, Skirts, Fancy salwar kam, Bridal dress. It will also include the design out fit covering variation in sleeves, collars, Neckline, silhouette. Objectives : Students will learn design and production procedures for kidswear, development of line and mortaring of kidswear. To impart knowledge of principles of body measurement & types of Garment of kidswear. DETAILED CONTENTS :
CHAPTER CONTENTS MARKS HOURS

Examination Scheme PAPER HRS. 03 TH 80 TEST 20 PR 50# OR -TW -TOTAL 150

TU --

PR 04

Introduction to the kidswear Industry Economic importance of the kidswear industry Brief history & development of kidswear industry Major International kidswear producers Design and production procedures Tailored clothing Seasonal Lines Development of Design as per age : Just born , upto 3 Years from 3 10 Years, teanager 12-16 Years. Production of Tailored clothing Custom Tailors and Tailors to the trade Baby wear Seasonal Lines Historical Development of a line Production Simplifying sizing Importance of the collection concept Increase of Classification Merchandising Marketing of kidswear Manufactures `Brands 118

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Targeted Customer Approach Designer Labels and Designer Licensing Retail Channels of Distribution Manufacture-owned Retail stored : Dial Distribution Fashion Explosion in Kids Accessories Study of step by step procedure for construction and minimizing fabric consumption for babywear upto 3 Years :Born baby Garments , Dungari , Spegatti. Balancing of designs Asymmetric and symmetric designs stripes and cheeks Study of step by step procedure for construction and minimizing fabric consumption for Kidswear Boys cargoes , 3/4th Barmudas, A lines frocks, 3 piece garments Principles involved in fitting Step by step construction procedure for kidswear. Study of step by step procedure for construction and minimizing fabric consumption for Teenager principles of fit. Step by step construction of 2 pieces and 3 piece garments & Jeans , Jackets , Skirts , Nightgowns , Sleeveless boys Jackets. Total

08

04

14

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14

08

80

48

Practical :Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Practical Assignment on kidswear Industry and their economic importance. Assignment on brief history and development of kidswear Industry. Fashion design for born baby wear. Kidswear design and production Teenager design & Production Methodology of body measurements required for Kids Garments Preparing basic fashion design for Bodice, Sleeves for Girls & Boys. Fashion design for Boys cargoes, 3/4th Barmuda , Jeans & Jackets. Traditional Garments preparation e.g. Ghagra , Choli.

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REFEREENCES : Author Harold carr & Barbara Lathan Singer Gerry Cooklib Erain Mabel Goldstein & Gddstein Dr. V. Subaman-iam Virginia stoppes Leais Title The Technology of Clothing Manufacture Sening Lingerie Garment Technology for Fashion Designer Clothing for moderns Art in Every Day Life Garment Technology Compartive Clothing Custuction Techniques Year of Publication 1994 1991 1997 1994 1973 1996 1989 Place of Publication & Publisher Blackwell Science, UK. Cy De Cosse ,UK Blackwell Science, UK. Macmillaan Publica-tions , New-Yark. IBH Publishing , co. Calcutta. Winter school Bocklets. BIS Publications

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : SIXTH : FASHION DESIGN COLLECTION :

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH -TU -PR 04 PAPER HRS. -TH -Examination Scheme TEST -PR -OR -TW 50@ TOTAL 50

Rationale To develop understanding of students in fashion for casting in terms of colour, pattern and fabric Objectives :Students will collect designs for meaner woman were kids wear etc and illustrate fashion modes. AIM : - To develop understanding in students about various fabric properties such as drape , texture , feel , cover , etc. SCOPE : Students will collect different types of fabric swatches. Briefly do the fabric analysis and estimate costing of fabric . Execute designs on selected fabric and illustrate fashion models. Practical :Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Practical Forecasting colour pattern and fabric for ensuing seasons based on international forecast (10 hrs.) Collection of fabric swatches and colours based on future forecast Preparation of story Board / Mood Boards Selection of fabric swatches Selection of surface ornamentation techniques Preparation of various styles for selected fabric Selection of seam, Neckline, Collars, Sleeves etc Selection of accessories Illustrating fashion models

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE SEMESTER SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: DIPLOMA IN FASHION & CLOTHING. : DC : SIXTH : PROJECT AND SEMINAR :

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH -TU -PR 04 PAPER HRS. -TH -Examination Scheme TEST -PR -OR 50# TW 50@ TOTAL 100

AIM AND SCOPE OF PROJECT :Students are learning fashion and clothing subjects as a core subjects and textile and management subjects as a supporting subjects. Besides study of curriculum students are expected to have practical experience in production of garment and fashion , problem solving, on marketing and merchandising etc. To enhance broad knowledge they will undertake independent project ( max group size 4 students ) so that before completion of the course they will be acquented with relevant practical knowledge and skill in above areas. Project can be selected on topics such as :Seam puckering Needle problems Development of new trend in the market Fashion forecasting Garment Quality Control Value addition to fashion and Garment.

Note:- Seminar should be based on any recent topic related to fashion & clothing Technology in Front of Internal Examiner.

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