SCHEME & SYLLABUS B.Sc. Fashion Designing

SCHEME & SYLLABUS B.Sc. Fashion Designing

SCHEME & SYLLABUS B.Sc. Fashion Designing Department of Sciences & Humanities UISH Sant Baba Bhag Singh University 2020 ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Department of Fashion Designing offers development based market oriented demanding career in the field of Fashion development of a distinctive qualitative individual style in designing with innovation, understanding of market/ client, skill development and technical know- how are the kept points of the program. The highlighting feature is industrial internship opportunities with renowned Designers, Brands, Design and Export houses as well as being entrepreneurs. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE DEPARTMENT Highly professional and well experienced faculty members. Advanced labs with world class facilities. Group assignments to inculcate team spirit in budding design professionals and thus making them aware of working methodology of design unit. Opportunities to interact with renowned professionals. Visual aids/site visits/field work/industrial training are an important part of curriculum. B.Sc Fashion Designing The best and effective fashion Designing course not only improves your creative skills and knowledge, but also allows you to know about the changing trends. These are the most useful and significant skills that help you to obtain a bright future in this Fashion designing industry VISION Our vision is to create self reliant graduates, well verse in recent trends and quite affluent in the area of Fashion. MISSION The mission of fashion designing department is to provide education with innovative curriculum, up-to-date technology, pedagogy, industry & foreign collaborations, while pioneering in experimenting and nurturing creativity by incorporating both classic and innovative design concepts. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 10+2 or its equivalent examination in any stream conducted by a recognized Board/ University/Council DURATION 3 Years CAREER PATHWAYS Fashion designers create exclusive clothing, accessories and footwear. They typically work in a specific field, including haute couture(runway), ready- to-wear fashion (high fashion pieces that have been made for instant buy) or high-street fashion (mass production). Designers will choose to specialise in a specific niche, such as men’s footwear, jeans and women’s accessories. They may join Post Graduation Courses further. PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE (PEO) PEO1: Confident young Entrepreneur or Designer with their indigenous designs. PEO2: Garment industry professional or freelance consultant who will excel in the job responsibility entrusted on him or her. PEO3: Confident and comprehensive academician having completed graduate design program with strong portfolio and sharing the acquired knowledge as an Educator or Trainer in Fashion schools or Organizations. PEO4: learn to engage with the area of unique dyes and printings by stencils, screens and blocks. PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO) PO1: Fashion and Fabric Theory knowledge: Understanding theories and principles of behind fabric construction, Textile science, History of art, Textiles, Costumes, Fashion theories, Styles, Marketing and merchandising. PO2: Design process knowledge: To apply the knowledge of elements and principles of design to create futuristic designs on various domains and develop prototypes using draping, Flat pattern Making and stitching. PO3: Modern Tool Usage: Develop skill to apply software tools knowledge to design and create prototypes. PO4: Visual Communication: To visually communicate ideas in the form of artistic fashion illustartions, Graphic illustration, styling, Fashion photography and visual display of merchandise. PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO) PSO1: The students will have the basic foundation in designing and have the ability to visually represent it by illustration, photographs, Graphics and visual display of merchandise. PSO2: The students will be able to convert their designs into garments using appropriate construction techniques. PSO3: The student will have a strong foundation and understanding of the garment manufacturing process and procedures. PSO4: Make it possible to find the solutions for complicating hardware and software problems. ABOUT THE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) The CBCS provides an opportunity for the students to choose courses from the prescribed courses comprising core, elective/minor or skill based courses. The courses can be evaluated following the grading system, which is considered to be better than the conventional marks system. The basic idea is to look into the needs of the students so as to keep up-to-date with development of higher education in India and abroad. CBCS aims to redefine the curriculum keeping pace with the liberalization and globalization in education. CBCS allows students an easy mode of mobility to various educational institutions spread across the world along with the facility of transfer of credits earned by students. 1. Curriculum Structure: B.Sc degree programme will have a curriculum with Syllabi consisting of following type of courses: I. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC): The Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) may be of two kinds: Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) and Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC). AECC courses are the courses based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement; these are mandatory for all disciplines. SEC courses are value-based and/or skill-based and are aimed at providing hands-on-training, competencies, skills, etc. A. Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC): Environmental Science, English Communication/MIL Communication. B. Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): These courses may be chosen from a pool of courses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based knowledge. II. Core Courses (CR): A course, which should compulsorily by studied by a candidate as a core requirement is termed as a Core course. These courses are employability enhancement courses relevant to the chosen program of study. Program core comprises of Theory, Practical, Project, Seminar etc. Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving/ analysing /exploring a real life situation/ difficult problem. III. Elective Courses: Elective course is generally a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/subject of study or with provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate’s proficiency/skill. Accordingly, elective course may be categorizes as: A. Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: Elective courses may be offered by the main discipline/subject of study is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective. B. Project (I): An elective course designed to acquire special/advanced knowledge, such as supplement study/support study to a project work, and a candidate studies such a course on his own with an advisory support by a teacher/faculty member is called dissertation/project. INDEX Subject S.No. Subject Name Semester Page No. Code 1 Course Scheme and Summary All 1-11 2 FD101 Introduction to textiles 1 12 3 FD103 Elements of Design And Illustration 1 13 4 FD105 Basics of Sewing-I 1 14 5 FD107 Fashion Concept 1 15 6 ENG101 General English-I 1 16 7 PB101 General Punjabi-I 1 17-18 8 HCP101 History and Culture of Punjab -I 1 19 9 FD109 Introduction To Textiles ( Lab) 1 20 10 Elements of Design And Illustration FD111 1 21 (Practical) 11 FD113 Basics of Sewing-I (Lab) 1 22 12 EDU135 Use of Computers in Education 1 23 13 FD102 Fabric Study 2 25 14 FD104 Indian Traditional Textile 2 26 15 ENG102 General English 2 27 16 PBI102 General Punjabi 2 28 17 HCP103 History and Culture of Punjab -II 2 29 18 EVS101 Environment Science 2 30-31 19 FD108 Fabric Study 2 32 20 FD110 Graphic Design And Illustration 2 33 21 FD112 Basics of Sewing 2 34 22 FD114 Indian Traditional Textile 2 35 23 FD201 Textile Designing 3 37 24 FD203 Knitting Technology 3 38 25 ENG201 General English-III 3 39 26 PBI201 General Punjabi-III 3 40 27 HCP201 History and Culture of Punjab -III 3 41 28 ENG121 Communication Skills 3 42 29 FD207 Textile Designing 3 43 Pattern making & Garment 30 FD209 3 44 Construction 31 FD211 Knitting Technology 3 45 32 FD213 Creative Needle Craft 3 46 33 FD215 Draping 3 47 34 FD202 History of Costume 4 49 35 PBI202 General Punjabi 4 50 36 HCP202 History and Culture of Punjab -IV 4 51 37 ENG202 General English 4 52 38 EDU222 Life Skills Education 4 53 39 FD204 CAD 4 54 40 FD206 Fashion Illustration 4 55 41 FD208 Advance Draping 4 56 42 FD210 Garment making 4 57 43 FD212 History of Costume 4 58 44 FD301 Leather Technology 5 60 45 SSC301 Legal Literacy 5 61 46 FD303 CAD 5 62 47 FD305 Fashion Illustration & Appreciation 5 63 Pattern Making & Garment 48 FD307 5 64 Construction 49 FD309 Advance Draping 5 65 Fashion Industry Marketing & 50 FD302 6 68 Management 51 ENG302 Soft Skills of Education 6 69 52 SSC302 Human Rights 6 70 53 FD304 Portfolio 6 71 54 FD306 Pattern Making & Grading 6 72 56 FD308 Term Garment 6 73-74 57 FD310 Survey 6 75 Course Scheme B.Sc. Fashion Designing SEMESTER I I. Theory Subjects Contact Credits Total Total S. No. Course Subject Subject Name Hours (L:T:P) Contact Credit Type Code (L:T:P) Hours Hours 1 DSC-1A FD101 Introduction To Textiles 3:0:0 3:0:0 3 3 2 DSC-2A FD103 Elements Of Design And 2:0:0 2:0:0 2 2 Illustration 3 DSC-3A FD105 Basics Of Sewing –I 2:0:0 2:0:0 2 2 4 DSC-3A FD107 Fashion Concept 3:0:0 3:0:0 3 3 PBI101 General Punjabi-I 3:0:0 3:0:0 3 3 5 AECC-1 HCP101 History and Culture of Punjab -I 3:0:0 3:0:0 3 3 6 AECC-2 ENG101 General English-I 3:0:0 3:0:0 3 3 7 PT101 NSO 0:0:2 0:0:0 2 0 PT103 NCC PT105 NSS II.

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