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School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Program: M.Sc. (Fashion & Apparel Designing) Year : First Year Semester - II Course: Statistics for Research Course Code: PFD201
Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks
Objectives 1. To acquaint the students with the concepts of Statistics used for research. 2. It aims at equipping student with a broad based knowledge of statistics with
emphasis on research & practical business applications.
3. To understand and apply the appropriate statistical technique for the measurement scale and design.
Unit
Number Details Hours
1. Introduction to Statistics (a) Meaning, Definition, Importance, Scope and Limitations of Statistics (b) Concepts Such as – Population, Sample, Variate, Attribute, Parameter, Statistic (c) Types of Data: Discrete and Continuous Data, Primary and Secondary Data
8
2. Collection & Presentation of Data: (a) Frequency Distribution and Cumulative Frequency Distribution Tables (b) Graphical Presentation of Frequency Distribution by Graphics, Bars, Diagrammatic & Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Frequency Curve (c) Diagrammatic Representation using Multiple and Percentage Bar Diagrams
8
3. Types of statistics: Descriptive statistics- Measures of Central Tendency: Requirements of Good Average Arithmetic Mean, Mode, Median, Deciles and Quartiles Comparison of Mean, Mode and Median as Measures of Central Tendency Measures of Dispersion/ Variation: Range, Quartile Deviation and Mean Absolute Deviation, , IQR, Deciles and Percentiles and Lorenz Curve Standard Deviation, Coefficient of Variation Index Numbers: Concepts of Index Numbers
Simple and Composite Price Index Numbers Laspeyre’s, Paasche’s, Fisher’s, Marshall-Edgeworth’s and Dorbish-Bowley’s Index Numbers Inferential statistics- Inferential statistics procedures –Pearson’s correlation and coefficient, T-test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, Chi square, Z-Score etc
12
4. Correlation Analysis: Correlation Coefficient; Assumptions of correlation analysis; coefficients of determination and correlation; measurement of correlation- Karl Person’s Methods; Spearman’s rank correlation; concurrent deviation the correlation coefficient; Pitfalls and limitations associated with regression and correlation analysis; real world application using IT tools.
8
Total 40
Resources
Recommended Books
1. Fundamentals of Statistics by S. C. Gupta (Himalaya Publishing House) 2. Basic Statistics by B. L. Agrawal (New Age International Publishers) 3. Statistical Methods by S. P. Gupta (Sultan Chand And Sons) 4. Gupta, S.P. and Gupta,P.K.; Quantitative Techniques and Operations Research,
Sultan Chand &Sons 5. Gupta, S.P. Statistical Methods, Sultan Chand &Sons.2004 6. Sancheti , D.C. & Kapoor, V.K.; Statistics-Theory, Methods and Applications,
Sultan Chand &Sons,2004
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Program: M.Sc. (Fashion & Apparel Designing) Year : First Year Semester - II Course: Historic Textiles & Costume Course Code: PFD202
Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks Max. Time for Theory Exam.: 3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks
Objectives 1. To enable students to gain knowledge on historic textiles and costume of different countries. 2. To impart knowledge on historic textiles and costumes of India. 3. To impart knowledge on embroideries of different states of India.
Unit
Number Details Hours
1. Introduction to Historic Textiles:
Textiles and costumes, Dress, Social significance of dress
Costumes of ancient civilizations- Egypt, Asia Minor, Rome, Greece, Arabia,
Babylon, Byzantine.
8
2. Medieval Costume:
Costumes of Europe during middle years, Costumes of children
French textiles and costumes from Renaissance to 20th century
American costume from colonial period to 20th century
Textiles and costumes of far eastern countries- Pakistan, Ceylon, China, Burma, Thailand, Japan, Hawaii and Philippines
12
3. Indian Textiles and Costume:
Background of Indian Textiles, Ancient Indian costumes, Indus valley
civilization and Vedic age
Middle ages- Mauryan, Gupta, Satavahana, Kushans
Dress during Mughal period, Description of foreign travellers, Mughal
interest, Costumes of Hindu kingdom during Muslim period.
12
4. Indian Traditional Costume:
Traditional Costumes of different states of India
Western influence on Indian dress
Reawakening of interests in Indian Textiles.
8
5. Indian Embroidery:
Historical aspects of Embroidery
The technique of Indian embroideries with relation to stitches, color, motifs- Kasuthi, Chambarumal, Phulkari, Kashida, Kantha, Chikankari, Sindh, Kutch
and Kathiawar, Gold and Silver tribal embroideries
8
6. Indian Jewellery:
Indian ornaments- Origin & growth, Prehistoric, Vedic and Epic period
Tribal Jewellery, Folk Jewellery
Conventional and Contemporary Jewellery- Evolving trends
4
Total 52
Resources
Recommended Books
1. Black T.A and Radge C., (1985), History of Fashion, Orbis Publishing, London.
2. Dongerkerry K.S., The Indian Textile, New Delhi.
3. Ewing Elizabeth, (2001). History of 20th Century Fashion, Chrysalis Book group,
London.
4. Ghurye G.S., (1966). Indian Costumes, Popular Prakashan, Bombay
5. Dr. Karan Singh, (1985).Textiles of Ancient India, Orbis Publishing Ltd; USA.
6. Kohler Carl, (1963), The History of Costume, Dover Publishing Inc; New York
7. Kuamr Ritu, (1999), Costumes and Textiles of Royal India, Christies Book Ltd;
London.
8. Lester K.T., (1961), Historic Costumes, Chas and Bennet and Co.Inc., Illinois.
9. Naik D Shylaja, (1996), Traditional Embroideries of India, APH Publishing
Corporation, New Delhi.
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Program: M.Sc. (Fashion & Apparel Designing) Year : First Year Semester - II Course: Garment Manufacturing Technology Course Code: PFD203
Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks
Objectives 1. To introduce various departments of an apparel industry
2. To impart skills in apparel production in an Industrial set-up.
Unit
Number Details Hours
1. Introduction to Garment Technology: Structures of apparel business, structure of the apparel industry, global apparel manufacturing, Apparel Manufacturing set-ups as per the Product specification.
6
2. Sourcing- Introduction to fabric and accessory sourcing, its types 6
3. Sampling department- Importance of sampling department, objectives, types of
sample- prototype, fit sample, pp sample, size set, production sample, shipment
sample.
Technical design reading, Tech pack analysis& objective, creating tech pack
10
4. Cutting Department: Machineries, fabric Spreading, pattern laying, marker
preparation, sorting, numbering &bundling, fusing department- methods of fusing,
fusing machines
8
5. Production department: Selection of production system- progressive bundle
system, unit production system, modular manufacturing, piece work. Production
planning, Linear manufacturing process.
8
6. Production technology: Manual systems, make through systems, straight line
systems, modular production systems, unit production systems, quick response
systems
6
7. Finishing & Pressing department: Trimming department, Packing department
4
8. Apparel accessories & components - Fasteners, labels, support materials,
decorative trims, tapes & packing materials
4
Total 52
Resources
Recommended Books
1. Introduction to clothing manufacturing by Gerry Cooklin.
2. Garment technology by Dr. V. Subramanian – winter school booklets1990
3. Chutler A J, Introduction to clothing Production Management, Blackwell Science,
4. UK, 1998
5. Harold Carr & Barbara Latham, the Technology of Clothing Manufacture, Oxford Pub.
USA, 1994
6. Rajesh Bheda, Managing productivity in the Apparel Industry, CBS pub., New Delhi.
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Program: M.Sc. (Fashion & Apparel Designing) Year : First Year Semester - II Course: Fashion Draping Course Code: PFD204
Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks
Objectives 1. To impart knowledge regarding the draping method of pattern making. 2. To be able to differentiate and understand the difference between drafting and draping
methods 3. To understand the various tools, terminology and principles used in draping
Unit
Number Details Hours
1. Introduction: Introduction to draping, Tools &equipments used in draping Draping Terminology – Apex, Balance, Plumb line, Truing, Blocking, Blending, Princess line, Clipping and marking. 6
2. Draping Terminology – Apex, Balance, Plumb line, Truing, Blocking, Blending, Princess line, Clipping and marking. 6
3. Principles: Principles of Draping, Fitting Methods 10
4. Basic Draping Techniques- Bodice Front, Bodice Back, Basic Skirt, Dart
Manipulation Techniques 12
5. Advanced Draping Techniques- Dresses-Bias, Princess line, neckline -Cowl, collar-
mandarin, Peter Pan, Sleeves, and Yokes –Shoulder, Midriff, Hip line.
14
Total 48
Resources
Recommended Books
1. Connie Amaden-Crawford, (2012), The Art of Fashion Draping, Bloomsbury Academy
2. Antonio Donnanno, (2017), Fashion Pattern Making Techniques, Promopress
3. Helen Joseph- Armstrong, (2013), Draping for Apparel Design
4. Hilde Jaffe, Nurie Relis, (2005), Draping for Fashion Design, Prearson, Prentice Hall
5. Connie Amaden Crawford, The Art of Fashion and Design, Fairchild Publications
6. Abling, Bina and Maggio, Kathleen, Integrating Draping, Drafting and Drawing,
Fairchild Books, Inc.
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Program: M.Sc. (Fashion & Apparel Designing) Year : First Year Semester - II Course: Import Export Management Course Code: PFD205
Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks
Objectives 1. To impart knowledge about export business. 2. To analyze the business environment related import criteria. 3. To incorporate the knowledge of best practices for global market. 4. To develop management skills for international business.
Unit
Number Details Hours
1. Introduction to International Trade:
The emerging global scenario, The business of international trade, Trade barriers,
Foreign exchange-Exchange rate determination (Spot & forward), The Euro dollar
market, WTO, Trade liberalization.
6
2. International marketing:
Introduction, International marketing channels, Market selection and market
profiling, Product strategies, Promotion strategies, Export pricing, Export finance,
Export risk insurance, Export packaging and labeling, Quality control and pre
shipment inspection
10
3. Foreign trade:
Foreign trade control and Exim policy, Export promotions, Export procedures
and documents, Major problem of India’s export sector
6
4. Firm Establishment
Introduction, Export Promotion Councils and their role , Registration, Formalities,
Registration Cum Membership Certificates, Import Export Code, RBI Code.
6
5. Foreign Trade Documents:
Need, Rationale
Types of documents relating to goods- Invoice, Packing Note and List ,
Certificate Of Origin
Certificate Relating To Shipments– Mate Receipt , Shipping Bill, Certificate of Measurement, Bill Of Lading, Air Way Bill
Documents Relating To Payment- Letter of Credit, Bill Of Exchange, Letter Of
Hypothecation, Bank Certificate for Payment
Document Relating To Inspection– Certificate of Inspection, GSP and Other Forms.
10
6. Import Procedure:
Import License, Procedure For Import License, Import Trade Control Regulation
Procedure, Special Schemes, Replenishment License, Advance License, Split Up
License , Spares for after Sales Service License, Code Number, Bill of Entry
6
7. Shipment And Customs:
Pre Shipment Inspection and Quality Control, Foreign Exchange Formalities,
Pre shipment Documents, Shipment of Goods and Port Procedures, Customs
Clearance
Post Shipment: Formalities And Procedures, Claiming Duty Drawback and other benefits, Role of Clearing and Forwarding Agents.
8
Total 52
Resources
Recommended Books
1. Francis Cherunilam, (1998), International Trade and Export Management – Himalaya
Publication, Mumbai.
2. R.K. Jain, (April 2003 Fourth Edition), Exim Policy Input Output Norms – Duty
Exemption Scheme 2002-2007, Centax publication pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
3. Kristen K, Swanson, Judith C Everett, Promotion in the Merchandising Environment,
Fairchild Publication.
4. Paras Ram, Hand Book Of Import And Export Procedures
5. Govt. Of India: Hand Book Of Import And Export Procedures
6. Bose. A., (Oct–Dec 1965), Streamline Your Export Paper Work, International Trade
Form
7. How To Start Export
8. CBI Booklets – Netherland
9. ECGC Services And Guidelines
10. AEPC Booklets
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Program: M.Sc. (Fashion & Apparel Designing) Year : First Year Semester - II Course: Fashion Rendering (Practical) Course Code: PFD211
Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:25 Marks Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:25 Marks
Objectives 1. To develop awareness and appreciation of art & aesthetics in Textiles 2. To impart creative and technical skills for designing textiles with special emphasis on
structural design Unit
Number Details Hours
1. Study of human body proportions 2
2. Drawing of 8 head, 10-head and 12-head fashion figures in Stick figure, Bone
Structure and Flesh Figure 8
3. Drawing fashion figures from photographs 6
4. Illustrate different types of Focus techniques 2
5. Drawing of Male Figure 4
6. Drawing of Children Figure 4
7. Illustrate different types of folds 2
8. Rendering Skin Tone and Hairs 4
9. Rendering Cotton, Denim, Chiffon, Satin, Fur, Leather, Lace, Velvet and Net 6
10. Study of rendering accessories like Hats, Shoes, Scarves, Bags, Belts, Gloves,
Sunglasses etc. 6
11. Draw Flats for Women 4
12. Draw Flats for Men 4
Total 52
Resources Recommended Books
1. Bina Abling, (2012), Fashion Sketchbook, Bloomsbury Publishing India Private Limited. ISBN: 1609012283.
2. Elisabetta Drudi, (2010), Figure Drawing for Fashion Design, The Pepin Press, ISBN: 9054961503.
3. ElisabettaDrudi, (2014), Figure Drawing for Men's Fashion, The Pepin Press, ISBN: 9054961554.
4. ElisabettaDrudi, (2008), Fabric Texture and Patterns, The Pepin Press. ISBN: 9057681129.
5. Anne Allen and Julian Seaman, (2003), Fashion Drawing: The basic Principles, Batsford. ISBN: 0713470968.
6. Kathryn McKelvey and Janine Munslow, (2007), Illustrating Fashion, Wiley-Blackwell Publication. ISBN: 1405139528.
7. Steven Stipelman, (2010), Illustrating Fashion: Concept to Creation, Fairchild Books, ISBN: 1563678306.
8. Sandra Burke, (2013), Fashion Artist: Drawing Techniques to Portfolio Presentation Burke Publishing, ISBN: 0958273383.
9. Patrick John, (1982), Fashion Design Drawing and Presentation, Batsford Ltd. ISBN: 0713435194.
10. Patrick John, (1993), Fashion Design Illustration (Women), Batsford Ltd. ISBN: 0713466227.
11. Patrick John, (1996), Fashion Design Illustration (Men), Batsford Ltd. ISBN: 0713466235.
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Program: M.Sc. (Fashion & Apparel Designing) Year : First Year Semester - II Course: Fashion Draping (Practical) Course Code: PFD212
Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:25 Marks Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:25 Marks
Objectives 1. To develop skills and hands on fashion fabrics and draping art 2. To impart creative design ideas with seamless and semi stitched garments
Unit
Number Details Hours
1. Draping and stitching One- Piece Cowl Sheath 6
2. Draping and stitching Creative designer top with any of the structural detail 8
3. Draping and stitching Creative designer top developed by dart manipulation
through draping 8
4. Draping and stitching designer Skirt 6
5. Draping and stitching Designer One Piece Maxi 8
6. Practicing Draping for Multi style seamless or semi stitched garment 8
7. Practicing Garment styling through instant Draping techniques 8
Total 52
Resources
Recommended Books
1. Connie Amaden-Crawford, (2012), The Art of Fashion Draping, Bloomsbury Academy
2. Antonio Donnanno, (2017), Fashion Pattern Making Techniques, Promopress
3. Helen Joseph- Armstrong, (2013), Draping for Apparel Design
4. Hilde Jaffe, Nurie Relis, (2005), Draping for Fashion Design, Prearson, Prentice Hall
5. Connie Amaden Crawford, The Art of Fashion and Design, Fairchild Publications
6. Abling, Bina and Maggio, Kathleen, Integrating Draping, Drafting and Drawing,
Fairchild Books, Inc.