The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty Of Family and Community Sciences ACADEMIC YEAR Department of Clothing And 2019-20 Prof. C.C. Mehta Road, Vadodara- 390002 Ph. (+ 91-0265) 2795522

M.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) Clothing and Textiles YEAR I Core Compulsory CREDIT 3 (3+0) CTX2201 45 Semester II GARMENT PRODUCTION HOURS (3 hours/ week) 1.To orient the students towards the functioning of a garment manufacturing OBJECTIVES unit. 2.To learn about the steps involved in production with technical know-how. 3.To understand the strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats of the garment industry. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT-I The Clothing Industry 1. Structure of the clothing industry 15% 6.5Hrs 2. Sectors of the clothing industry 3. Product types and organization UNIT-II Organization of Garment Industry 1. Principles of Management 2. Design department 3. Marketing department 30% 13.5 Hrs 4. Finance department 5. Purchasing department 6. Production department 7. Operations department UNIT-III Manufacturing Technology 1. Cutting Room: Marker planning, lay and methods of cutting 2. Fusing: Cloth, method and equipment 40% 18 Hrs 3. Sewing: seams, needles and threads, machinery 4. : Components and trims, labels and press 5. Quality Control (ISO & TQM). UNIT IV Production and Warehousing 1. Analysis of costs: Manufacturing cost, labour cost, overheads, determination of costs 2. Warehousing: Handling, storage and packaging equipment 15% 7 Hrs The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty Of Family and Community Sciences ACADEMIC YEAR Department of Clothing And Textiles 2019-20 Prof. C.C. Mehta Road, Vadodara- 390002 Ph. (+ 91-0265) 2795522

REFERENCES Carr Harold and Latham, Barbara; The Technology of Clothing Manufacture, 1. 2nd edition 1994. Carr Harold and John Pomeroy; Fashion Design & Product Developments, 2. 1996. 3. Cooklin Gerry; Introduction to Clothing Manufacture. 4. Chuter A. J.; Introduction to Clothing Production Managements, 1995. Kadolph, S., Quality Assurance for and Apparel, Fairchild 5. Publication, Newyork, 1998 6. Tyler J. David;, Material Management in Clothing Production, 1991. 7. Tiwari S; Textile Industry Development & Growth 20000 (APH). Mehta Pradeep; Quality Control. An Introduction to quality Control for the 8. apparel Industry, ASQC Quality Press, Marcel Dekker Inc., Milwaukee - New York The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty Of Family and Community Sciences ACADEMIC YEAR Department of Clothing And Textiles 2019-20 Prof. C.C. Mehta Road, Vadodara- 390002 Ph. (+ 91-0265) 2795522

M.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) Clothing and Textiles

YEAR I Core Compulsory CREDIT 2 (2+0)

Semester II CTX2203 HOURS 30 HISTORIC TEXTILES (2 hours/ week)

1. This course will help the students in understanding the chronological OBJECTIVES development of textiles skills and tools used in spinning, , printing and . 2. To help the students to gain in-depth knowledge and understanding of traditional Indian textiles- woven, printed, painted and embroidered. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT-I History of Indian Traditional Textiles 10% 3 Hrs 1. Chronological development of spinning, weaving and dyeing 2. Study of various trade routes. UNIT-II Woven Textiles 35% 10.5 Hrs 1.History, Looms and Weaves a. – Plain: Dacca, Kota, Chanderi, Maheswari etc. Figured: , Manipuri etc. b. : Varanasi, Himroo, , Kinkhab, etc. c. Kashmir Shawls. UNIT-III Resist Dyed Textiles 35% 10.5 Hrs 1.Techniques, Process and Motifs of Resist dyed textiles. a. resist: Patola, Mashru, Pochampalli, Telia Rumal and Bandha b. Fabric resist: Bandhani, Chunari and Leheriya UNIT-IV Ornamentation of Traditional Indian textiles. 20% 6 Hrs 1. Tools, Process and Design a. Painted textiles: , Pichvai, Mata-ni- pachedi etc The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty Of Family and Community Sciences ACADEMIC YEAR Department of Clothing And Textiles 2019-20 Prof. C.C. Mehta Road, Vadodara- 390002 Ph. (+ 91-0265) 2795522

b. Printed textiles: Ajrakh, Bagru, Sanganer, Bagh, , etc. c. Embroidered textiles: Chief characteristics and motifs

REFERENCES 1. Bhushan Jamila Brij., The Costumes & Textiles of India, Taraporevala Sons. & Co. Pvt. Ltd., Bombay, 1958. 2. Agrawal, Y., Brocades, Roli Books, 2003 3. Irwin John and Schwartz P.R. Studies in India-European Textile History, Museum of Textiles, Ahmedabad, 1966. 4. The Master Weavers, The Development Commissioner: Handloom Govt. of India Tata Press Ltd., Bombay, 1982. 5. Dhamija Jasleen and Jain Jyotindra , Handwoven Fabrics of India, Mapin Publication Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad, 1989. 6. Mohanty, Bijoy Chandra and Prasad Jagdish, A Study of Contemporary Textile Crafts of India. Block Printing, Dyeing of Bagru in Rajasthan. Tata Press Ltd. Bombay, 1983. 7. Sethna, Nelly. H., Kalamkari – Painted and Printed Fabrics from . Mapin International Inc. New York, 1985. 8. Irwin John, The Kashmir Shawl, Marg Publication Vol. VI , Bombay, 1952. 9. Crill, R,. Indian Ikat Textiles, Weatherhill, New York, 1998 10. Chelna Desai Ikat Textiles of India- Chromicls Books 11. Murphy, V. and Crill,R., Tied Dyed Textiles of India, Mapin, 1991 12. Pathak. A., , Roli Books. 2003 13. Block Printing & Dyeing of Bagru, Rajashtan/Bijoy ChandraMohanty and Jagdish Prasd Mohanty, Ahmedabad, Calico Museum of Textiles 1983, 14. Singh. M., ed., Handicrafted Indain Textiles, Reprint. New Delhi, Roli,2005 15. Mathur, A., Indian Shawls: Mantles of 2hysic2r New Delhi, A.P.H., 2000 16. Rehman. S. and Jafri, N., The Kashmiri Shawl: From Jamavar to Ahmedabad, Mapin,2006 The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty Of Family and Community Sciences ACADEMIC YEAR Department of Clothing And Textiles 2019-20 Prof. C.C. Mehta Road, Vadodara- 390002 Ph. (+ 91-0265) 2795522

M.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) Clothing and Textiles YEAR I Core Compulsory CREDIT 2 (1+1)

Semester II CTX 2205 HOURS 45(3 hours/ INTRODUCTION TO COLOUR week)

1. To develop an understanding of the scientific aspects of colours and OBJECTIVES their fastness properties to help in the selection of coloured fabrics. 2. Understanding of the colour formulation, assessment of colour differences colour sorting techniques and colour perception. 3. To understand theory of colour measurements in solution and on textiles and the instruments used for colour measurement. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT-I Light and Colour 20% 9 Hrs 1. Electromagnetic Radiation Electromagnetic Spectrum 2. Sources of Illumination: Natural and Artificial 3. Colour mixing system, colour order system, CIE colour specifications, Metamerism 4. Instruments for the measurement of colour, principles of spectrophotometry UNIT-II Perception of Colour 30% 13.5 Hrs 1. Physiology of the Eye: Perception mechanism 2. Theories of Colour Vision 3. Defects in Colour Vision 4. Tests for Colour Blindness UNIT III Dyes and Pigments 30% 13.5 Hrs 1. Classification of Dyes according to application and chemical constitution 2. Colour Index and Nomenclature of Dyes 3. Theory and Kinetics of Dyeing 4. Relation between Colour and Chemical Constitution: Witts Theory UNIT-IV 1. Colour systems: Ostwald, Munsell and CIE 20% 9 Hrs PRACTICAL 2. Identification and analysis of colour through a spectrophotometer. The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty Of Family and Community Sciences ACADEMIC YEAR Department of Clothing And Textiles 2019-20 Prof. C.C. Mehta Road, Vadodara- 390002 Ph. (+ 91-0265) 2795522

REFERENCES 1. Trotman S.R. Dyeing and Chemical Technology of , Charle Griffin & Company Limited, 1964. 2. Shenai,V.A., Introduction to the chemistry of Dyestuff, Sevak Prakashan, 1979. 3. Chatwal,G.R., Synthetic Dyes, Himalaya Publishing House, 2002 4. Arora,M.G., Textbook of Dyes, Anmol Publication, 1996 5. Shenai,V.A. and Saraf, N.M., Principles and Practice of Dyeing, Sevak Prakashan, 1991 6. Giles.,C.H., A Laboratory Course in Dyeing, SDC, Yorkshire, 1983 The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty Of Family and Community Sciences ACADEMIC YEAR Department of Clothing And Textiles 2019-20 Prof. C.C. Mehta Road, Vadodara- 390002 Ph. (+ 91-0265) 2795522

M.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) Clothing and Textiles YEAR I Core Compulsory CREDIT 3 (0+3)

Semester II CTX2208 HOURS 90(6 hours/ RESEARCH SEMINAR week) 1. To orient students to the nuances of research report and paper writing. OBJECTIVES 2. To familiarize students with the recent developments towards the related fields of Clothing and Textiles. 3. To enable students to plan for dissertation. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT I Orientation to reading and evaluation of research 10% 9 Hrs reports 1. Research papers in Clothing and Textiles 2. Research papers in Fashion and Design 3. Research papers in Product Development and Consumer Studies. UNIT II Presentation 60% 54 Hrs 1. Evaluation of two recent research papers and their presentation 2. Reading, evaluation and presentation of a dissertation 3. Presentation of two research papers and a dissertation in a related field UNIT III Writing and Presentation of Research Proposals (3) 30% 27 Hrs for dissertation REFERENCES 1. All Master’s and Doctoral Dissertations of the Department. 2. Clothing & Textile Research Journal 3. Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research 4. Textile Research Journal 5. Asian Textile journal 6. Indian Journal of Textile and research 7. Colourage 8. Journal of Textile Association 9. Journal of Textile review 10. Indian journal of Traditional Textiles The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty Of Family and Community Sciences ACADEMIC YEAR Department of Clothing And Textiles 2019-20 Prof. C.C. Mehta Road, Vadodara- 390002 Ph. (+ 91-0265) 2795522

M.Sc.(F.C.Sc.) Clothing and Textiles YEAR I Core Compulsory CREDIT 3 (2+1)

Semester II CTX2209 HOURS 60 TEXTILE CHEMISTRY (4 hours/ Week)

1. This would be an advance course in Textile Science which would OBJECTIVES enhance the student’s understanding and knowledge of physic- chemical modification and related properties of natural and man-made fibers. 2. Students would also learn about different instrument and techniques used to analyze the change in textile polymers. 3. The knowledge acquired would help the student in planning further research projects in fiber chemistry, dyeing, printing and finishing. COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT-I Classification and Properties 15% 9 Hrs 1. Fundamental concepts of fibre polymers 2. Fine structure of fibres and its relation to fibre properties 3. Fibre formation: Synthesis of monomers and chemical spinning UNIT-II Natural Fibres 25% 15 Hrs 1. Polymer system, chemical composition, polymer modification and physical and chemical properties of natural textile fibres a. Cellulose Fibres: and Cellulosic Minor Fibres b. Protein Fibres: and Silk c. Regenerated Fibres: Viscose and Acetates UNIT-III Synthetic Fibres 25% 15 Hrs 1.Polymerization, Manufacture, Properties and Modification a. Polyamides b. Acrylic c. The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty Of Family and Community Sciences ACADEMIC YEAR Department of Clothing And Textiles 2019-20 Prof. C.C. Mehta Road, Vadodara- 390002 Ph. (+ 91-0265) 2795522

d. Polyolefin e. Elastomeric f. High-performance Fibres UNIT-IV Instrumentation for fiber analysis –Light microscopy, 15% 9 Hrs X-ray diffraction methods, Scanning electron microscopy and Infra-red spectroscopy.

UNIT V Identification of Fibres and Effect of Chemicals on 20% 12 Hrs PRACTICAL Fibre Properties 1. Microscopic identification and chemical analysis of all fibers – natural and manmade. 2. Effect of moisture, acid, alkali and bleaches on cellulose and proten fibers. REFERENCES 1. Moncrieff R.W., Man-made Fibres, John Wiley & Sons., Inc. New York, 1963 2. Ghosh, S. P., Fiber Technology, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi 3. Mishra, S., Fiber Science and Technology, New Age International Publisher, New Delhi 4. Koach P.A. Microscopic and Chemical Testing of Textiles, Textile Book Service, New York. 5. Trotman, E.R. Dyeing and chemical technology of Textile Fibers, Charles Griffin and Company Ltd. London, 1975 6. Gohl,E.P.G. and Vilensky, L.D., Textile Science, CBS Publishers, NewDelhi, 2005