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SYLLABUS FOR B. SC. FASHION AND TEXTILE DESIGN UNDER INNOVATION PROGRAMME OF UGC
(w.e.f 2012-13)
SEMESTER-I Sr. No.
Course No.
Title Exam Duration
Maximum Marks Sessional work
External Internal
1. 101 Elements of Design & Fashion (Th.)
3hrs. 40 10
Practical 3hrs. 50
2. 102 Fiber and Yarn Science (Th.) 3hrs. 40 10
Practical 3 hrs. 50
3. 103 Basic of Pattern making & sewings (Th.)-I
3 hrs. 40 10
Practical 3 hrs. 50
4. 104 Basic Computer skills (Th.) 3 hrs. 40 10
Practical 3 hrs. 50
5. 105 English (According to the syllabus and instructions of other B.Sc.) of K.U., Kurukshetra
3 hrs. 40 10
NOTE:
Instruction for paper setters and students
• Examiner will set nine questions in all
• All the questions will carry equal marks
• Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and spread over the entire syllabus
• The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from each unit
• The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q. No. 1 will be compulsory and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.
ELEMENT OF DESIGN AND FASHION
(THEORY)
PAPER NO: 101
Total Marks: 50
Exam: 40
Int. Assessment: 10
Time: 3 hrs
Note
Instruction for paper setters and students:
• Examiner will set nine questions in all
• All the questions will carry equal marks
• Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and
spread over the entire syllabus
• The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from
each unit
• The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q. No. 1 will be compulsory
and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each
unit.
UNIT-I Design-definition and types-structural and decorative design, reqiirements of a good
structural and decorative design. Elements of desgin-line, shape or form, colour, size and
texture. Selection and applications of trimmings and decorations. Fashion accessories-
shoes handbags, ties-different types.
Principles of design: Balance-formal and informal, rhythm-through repetition, radation
and gradation, emphasis, harmony and proportion.
UNIT-II
Application of principles of design in a dress. Colour-definition, colour theories-prang
colour chart and munsell colour system, Dimensions & colour-hue, value and Intensity,
Standard colour harmonies.
REFERENCE:
• Fashion Sketch book-Bina Abling, fair child publications, New Your ward robe.
• Strategics for women-Judith Rasband, Delmar publishers, London.
• Textiles and their care-Susheeia Dantyagi, 5th edition, orient Longman Ltd New
Delhi.
ELEMENT OF DESIGN AND FASHION
PRACTICAL
PAPER NO: 101
Total Marks: 50
Time : 3 hrs.
Free hand sketching technique, cross-hatching criss cross, scribbling, stripling.
Effect of light.
Develop designs using elements and principles of design.
Colour schemes, colour wheel grey scale, value scale.
Drawing and colouring of Motifs-Natural, Stylised, Geometric and Abstract.
FIBRE AND YARN SCIENCE
(THEORY)
PAPER NO: 102
Total Marks: 50
Exam: 40
Int. Assessment.: 10
Time: 3 hrs
Note
Instructions for Paper Setters:
• Examiner will set nine questions in all
• All the questions will carry equal marks
• Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and
spread over the entire syllabus
• The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions
from each unit
• The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q. No. 1 will be
compulsory and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two
questions from each unit.
UNIT-I
Introduction to textile fibers-Definition, Sources, Classification and properties of
textile fibres.
Cellulose fibers-Cotton, flax, kapok, hemp, ramie-Properties and end uses.
Protein fibers-Silk, Wool-Properties and end uses.
Synthetic fibres: nylon, polyester
UNIT-II
Texturisation-types (simplex and complex yarms) and uses.
Blends-types, uses of blended fabrics. Sewing threads-Types and properties.
FIBRE AND YARN SCIENCE
(PRACTICAL)
PAPER NO: 102
Total Marks: 50
Time: 3 hrs
UNIT-I
Identification of Textile fibres - Microscopic appearance (longitudinal and cross-
sectional) and burning tests.
Solubility tests for fibres- Cellulosic, Protein and Synthetic.
UNIT-II
Visual identification of spun, filament, cords, cable and fancy yarns. Fibre blend
analysis Line sketches of conventional spinning- Cotton and wool
BASIC OF PATTERN MAKING AND SEWINGS
(THEORY)
PAPER NO: 103
Total Marks: 50
Exam: 40
Int. Ass.: 10
Time: 3 hrs
Note
Instructions for Paper Setters:
• Examiner will set nine questions in all
• All the questions will carry equal marks
• Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and
spread over the entire syllabus
• The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from
each unit
• The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q. No. 1 will be compulsory
and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each
unit.
UNIT-I
Introduction to pattern making and clothing construction, Terminology-notches, grain,
grain line, construction lines, performance, center front line, center back line, back line,
true bias bust, line waist line, seat line, seam allowance jog seams, darts, dart points,
direction of dart excess dart shape edge.
UNIT-II
Tools for pattern making and clothing construction- measuring tools, making tools,
cutting tools, pressing tools, different weights of paper, different types of needles,
different types of threads.
BASICS OF PATTERN MAKING AND SEWING
(PRACTICAL)
PAPER NO: 103
Total Marks: 50
Time: 3 hrs
� Drafting of adult bodice block and sleeve block. � Developing of pattern for- Collar (peter pan, sailor, cape, shawl, mandarin, stand
and fall) Sleeve- (Puff, bell, leg-o mutton, tulip) Yokes- Straight, round, vshape in
seams
� Makes a complete casual garment of child like sunsuit, frock with proper using
upper patterns.
BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS
(THEORY)
PAPER NO: 104
Total Marks: 50
Paper: 40
Int. Assessment: 10
Time: 3 hrs
Note
Instructions for Paper Setters:
• Examiner will set nine questions in all
• All the questions will carry equal marks
• Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and
spread over the entire syllabus
• The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from
each unit
• The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q. No. 1 will be compulsory
and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each
unit.
UNIT-I
Introduction to computer data, processing and information, classification and evaluation
of computers. Configurations of computers, Resolution factor, raster and vector data and
image processing.
Computer hardware-central processing, main memory, secondary memory, 1.0 devices.
Operation system (OS) Basic concepts of M-Dos/window 9XNT or system management.
UNIT-II
Word processing, work sheet, basic data base, Business charts (Pie Line Bar etc.)
operations and professional presentation formations.
Computer applications in various fields of Fashion industry, fashion communication
through digital techniques, fashion photography, Lates scanners. Current trends internet,
client, server, web browser, web site, hyperlind, URL, e-mail, file attachment,
downloading and saving of file, configuration and applications, search engines.
BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS (PRACTICAL)
PAPER NO: 104 Total Marks: 50
Time: 3 hrs
� Word processing software, preparation, saving and printing of text documents.
� Operation systems (OS) basic concepts MS- DOS/ Windows 9X/ NT or system
management.
� Word processing: work sheet, basic database, business charts (Pie, Line bar)
operation and professional presentation formation.
� Current trends: internal, latest net explorer installation, configuration and
application and search engines.
� Word processing software, preparation, saving and printing of text documents.
B.SC. FASHION DESIGNING
ENGLISH PAPER No. 105
Total Marks: 50
Exam: 40
Int. Ass.: 10
Time: 3 hrs
THE SYLLABUS AND PAPER WILL BE THE SAME AS PER OTHER B.SC.
COURSES OF KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY
SYLLABUS FOR B.SC. FASHION AND TEXTILE DESIGN
(w.e.f. 2012-13) SEMESTER-II
Sr. No.
Course No.
Title Exam Duration Maximum Marks Sessional work
External Internal
1. 106 Garments surface ornamentation (Th.)
3 hrs. 40 10
Practical 3hrs. 50 2. 107 Fabric Analysis (Th.) 3 hrs. 40 10
Practical 3 hrs. 50 3. 108 History of Indian Clothing 3 hrs. 40 10 Practical 3 hrs. 50 4. 109 CAD in Fashion & Textile (Pr.) 3 hrs. 100 5. 110 English (According to the syllabus
and instructions of other B.Sc.) of K.U., Kurukshetra
3 hrs. 40 10
NOTE:
Instruction for paper setters and students
• Examiner will set nine questions in all
• All the questions will carry equal marks
• Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and spread
over the entire syllabus
• The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from each unit
• The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q. No. 1 will be compulsory and
remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.
GARMENT SURFACE ORNAMENTATION (THEORY)
PAPER NO: 106
Total marks: 50 Exam: 40
Internal Ass: 10 Time: 3 hrs.
NOTE:
Instruction for paper setters and students
• Examiner will set nine questions in all
• All the questions will carry equal marks
• Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and spread
over the entire syllabus
• The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from each unit
• The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q. No. 1 will be compulsory and
remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two questions from each unit.
UNIT - I Introduction to Traditional embroideries
Traditional Indian embroidery-History, types of embroidery of different states of India-
Kutch, Kathiwar, Sindh, Pulkari, Kantha, Kasuthi, Chamba rumal, Gold and Silver
embroidery. Zardosi, Chikankari, Kashida- Material, motifs, colour, stitches, technique,
relevance
Tribal Embroidery- Introduction, Types- Nagaland, Manipuri, Lambadi, Thoda with there
traditional influence, symbolism, techniques, fabric, stitches and colour combination
UNIT - II
Patch work, Applique, Quilting- Introduction, Tools, Material and Technique.
Crochet- Introduction, tools, material techniques and types
Knitting- Basic, Texture, Rib, Diagonal, Lace pattern, Cable pattern, Cross knotted
Special techniques- Braiding, Hooking, Smocking, Bead and sequins.
REFERENCES
1 Shaylaja.D Naik: Traditional Embroideries of India-APH Corp. New Delhi 1996
2. Sheila Paine: Embroidered Textile-Thams and Hudson Ltd. 1990
3. Usha Srikant: Ethnic Embroideries of India
GARMENT SURFACE ORNAMENTATION
(PRACTICAL)
PAPER NO. 106
Total Marks: 50
Time: 3 hrs.
1 Making formal costumes with different techniques related to metallic thread
embroidery technique with complete ornamentation as study in theory
2. Make a file of different types of embroideries which includes Patch work, Applique
and Quilting.
FABRIC ANALYSIS
(THEORY)
PAPER NO: 107 Total Marks: 50
Exam: 40 Int. Ass.: 10 Time: 3 hrs
NOTE:
Instruction for paper setters and students
• Examiner will set nine questions in all
• All the questions will carry equal marks
• Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and
spread over the entire syllabus
• The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from
each unit
• The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q. No. 1 will be
compulsory and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two
questions from each unit.
UNIT-I
Fabric Making- Introduction, basics of different methods of fabric formation
(weaving, knitting and non woven).
Loom- Parts and functions of a loom (primary and secondary motions), warping
and pirn winding, Sizing.
Types of looms, Handloom/Power loom, Shuttle loom/Shuttle less looms
(Projectile, Rapier, Water jet and Air jet looms).
UNIT-II
Fabric Design- Design, draft, peg plan and denting plan
Elementary Weaves-glossary and characteristics of Plain weave-variation (rib and
basket variations)
Twill weave-variation (RHT, LHT, Pointed/Chevron and Herring bone)
Satin weave- variation (sateen)
Graphical representation of the above weaves.
FABRIC ANALYSIS
(PRACTICAL)
PAPER NO: 107 Total Marks: 50
Time: 3 hrs.
• As per theory
HISTORY OF INDIAN CLOTHING (THEORY)
SEMESTER - II
PAPER NO: 108
Total Marks: 50
Exam: 40
Int. Assessment: 10
Time: 3 hrs
NOTE:
Instruction for paper setters and students
• Examiner will set nine questions in all
• All the questions will carry equal marks
• Question No. 1 will be compulsory consisting of 5-10 short type questions and
spread over the entire syllabus
• The remaining eight questions will be set from unit 1 and 2, four questions from
each unit
• The candidates are required to attempt five questions. Q. No. 1 will be
compulsory and remaining four questions will be attempted selecting two
questions from each unit.
UNIT-1
Origin of Clothing
• Evolution of Dress
• Functions of clothing
Traditional costumes of different regions of India
UNIT-II
Ancient Indian costumes:-
• Indus valley civilization
• Vedic age
• Middle ages
• Mauryan’s influence
• Satahanavanas
• Kushan’s
• Gupta period
• Muslim Period
• Infiltration of western influence.
REFERENCES
Text books:
• Flynn, D. 1971. Costumes of India, New Delhi, Oxford and IBH Publishing
Company
• Roshen Alkazi. Ancient Indian Costume
• P. Rambanch and V Golich. The Gloden Age of Indian Art
• J.Brij Bhusha. The Costumes and Textiles of Indian
HISTORY OF INDIAN CLOTHING (PRACTICAL)
PAPER NO: 108 Total Marks: 50
Time: 3 hrs.
Make any five twelve head figure with proper sketching of different period.
CAD IN FASHION AND TEXTILE (PRACTICAL)
PAPER NO: 109
Total Marks: 100 Time: 3 hrs
TUKA CAD
1. Create a pattern, grade and prepare a marker plan for children-Bib, Summer
Frock, Romper
2. Create a pattern, grade and prepare a marker plan for women- Salvar
kameez, middi & middi top, maxi
3. Create a pattern, grade and prepare a marker plan for men Full sleeve shirt,
Kalidhar Kurta, Pyjama
ENGLISH
SEMESTER - II
PAPER NO: 110
Total Marks: 50
Exam: 40
Int. Assessment: 10
Time: 3 hrs
THE SYLLABUS AND PAPER WILL BE THE SAME AS PER OTHER
B.SC. COURSES OF KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY