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27th July 2015, 09:33 AM
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Fashion Designing in GNDU
My cousin wants to do BSC Fashion Designing from Guru Nanak Dev University, so I need GNDU BSC Fashion Designing course detailed syllabus, please provide here???
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28th July 2015, 10:12 AM
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Re: Fashion Designing in GNDU
As you need Guru Nanak Dev University BSC Fashion Designing course detailed syllabus here I am giving: BSC Fashion Designing 1st SEM Basic of Design and Illustration Concept of Fashion Basics of Sewing-I Textile Chemistry – I English(Compulsory) 2nd SEM Traditional Textile Fabric Construction Basics of Sewing-II Basic of Computers 3rd SEM Fashion Design Illustration History of Costumes and Accessories Pattern Making & Garment Construction Textile Chemistry-II Needle Craft Pattern & Marker Making in Computer Knitting and Leather Technology GNDU BSc FD syllabus B.Sc. FASHION DESIGNING (SEMESTER–I) Instructions for the Examiners/Paper Setters: Each question paper of theory will consist of eight questions and a candidate has to attempt five out of these. Each question will be of 10 marks. Practical Paper will be set on the spot. OBJECTIVES: To help students to understand design fundamental, elements and principles of design. To enable students to gain knowledge of figure sketching and drawing. To understand the fashion design concepts, illustration techniques and colour theories. THEORY: Introduction to art media and its application, different art media like pencils, pencil colours, crayons, poster colours, erasers, acrylic rendering and shading skills. Elements of art and design - line, form, shape, space, size, textures and colour. Colour - dimensions of colour (hue, value, and intensity), colour schemes, their importance and applications. Design - definition and types. Introduction and brief history of fashion illustration. Fashion model drawing, Basic human proportion, body figures and shapes. PRACTICAL Time: 3 hrs. Marks: 40 Introduction to art media and its application. The basic drawing and rendering of equipments using, pencils, crayons, poster and acrylic colours etc. Introduction to basic sketching techniques. Free hand sketching of day to day objects - flowers, flowerpots, leaves, barks, scenery(natural), houses, computer(conventional), basic geometrical figures composed into interesting composition by combining different shapes(geometric) and all other kinds of drawings(abstract). Colour-Preparation of colour wheel, grey scales, colour schemes and tints and shades. Figure stylization - Basic croquets, division of the body to make the 8 head figure, 10 head figure, 12 head figure, Fleshing out body. Figure in motion - Geometrical blocks to make different postures, Segregate into postures as normal standing, walking, running and sitting and fleshing of croquis. B.Sc. FASHION DESIGNING (SEMESTER–I) Instructions for the Examiners/Paper Setters: Each question paper of theory will consist of eight questions and a candidate has to attempt five out of these. Each question will be of 20 marks. OBJECTIVES: To create awareness about clothing culture. To impart knowledge of clothing communication and fashion expression. THEORY: Fashion Terminology - fashion, style, change, fashion cycles, fad, classic, boutique, croquie, fashion trends, haute couture, designer, pret-a-porter, silhouette. Fashion - Definition, importance, factors affecting fashion and difference of fashion and anti-fashion. Fashion - origin, evolution, cycles, lengths and breaks of fashion cycle. Fashion theories - trickle down, trickle across and bottom up theory. Fashion psychology - first impression, role of social and psychological aspect of clothing. Sociological choice of clothing as affected by nationality, tradition, class consciousness, occupation etc. B.Sc. FASHION DESIGNING (SEMESTER–I) Instructions for the Examiners/Paper Setters: Each question paper of theory will consist of eight questions and a candidate has to attempt five out of these. Each question will be of 10 marks. Practical Paper will be set on the spot. OBJECTIVES: To impart knowledge of machines used for sewing. THEORY: Introduction to sewing history of sewing machines Sewing Machine - Different type of sewing machines, maintenance of sewing machines, common problems and their remedies, tools and equipments Introduction to manufacture of sewing thread and their properties Sewing techniques(Basic hand stitches) – Basting, running, tacking, hand overcast, hemming stitches(plain and blind), slip stitches, tailor, tack Seam and seam finishes – Definition, types of seams, finish and their applications Fullness – Darts, tucks, pleats, gathers (definition, types and their applications) Different type of pockets Fasteners – Definition, types and present trends Finishes – Neckline (binding, facing) Plackets – Definition and types PRACTICAL Time: 4 hrs. Marks: 35 Introduction to different parts of sewing machine and their care and maintenance Basic hand stitches Seams and seam finishes – Plain, flat, run and fell, French, counter hem, mantua maker, over lock, hand over cast, turned and stitched, binding Fullness – Darts, tucks, pleats, gathers Neckline Finishes Plackets – continuous, two piece placket, extended bodice trimmings Pockets – Patch, welt, inseam, bound, flap, kurta pocket B.Sc. FASHION DESIGNING (SEMESTER–I) IV. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY-I Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 100 Total Periods: (9+3) Per Week Theory Marks: 50 Practical Marks: 30 Internal Asst.: 20 Instructions for the Examiners/Paper Setters: Each question paper of theory will consist of eight questions and a candidate has to attempt five out of these. Each question will be of 10 marks. Practical Paper will be set on the spot. OBJECTIVES: To impart the knowledge of fibre, sources of fibres, their definitions and properties. To provide students with knowledge of yarn science and yarn properties. THEORY: Textile Terminology – Fibre, yarn, elasticity, absorbency, resiliency, drapability, twist, blend Introduction to textile fibres and their classification based on source and origin Manufacturing process and the properties of different fibres - Cotton, linen, wool, silk, viscose rayon, acetate rayon, nylon, polyester Application of these fibres with respect to end uses, Introduction to Yarn and Manufacturing process (different spinning process of yarn) Types and uses of yarn – Simple yarn, fancy yarns, textured yarns Yarn properties – Linear density, size, twist, twist direction, strength and uniformity PRACTICAL Time: 3 hrs. Marks: 30 Microscopic appearance, burning test and solubility test for different fibres Visual identification of spun, filaments, cords, cable and fancy yarns Collection of different types of yarns B.Sc. FASHION DESIGNING (SEMESTER–I) V: ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 50 Texts Prescribed: 1. Tales of Life (Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar) 2. Prose for Young Learners (Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar) 3. Murphy's English Grammar, (Raymond Murphy), 3rd Ed. CUP 2004, Rept. 2005. Course Contents: 1) Stories at Sr.No.1,2,3,5,6 from Tales of Life. 2) Essays at Sr.No.1,2,3,5,6 from Prose for Young Learners. 3) Unit 1-37 from Murphy's English Grammar. Division of Marks: Section-A: Twenty (20) questions on the usage of grammar related to units 1-37 of Murphy's English Grammar. All questions will be compulsory. (½ x 20=10 Marks) Section-B: I. Eight (8) questions from the two literary texts (four from Tales, four from Prose). The students will be required to attempt any five choosing at least two questions from each prescribed text. The answers should not exceed 15 lines each. (3x5=15 Marks) II. Eight (8) questions on vocabulary testing meaning and usage of items glossed in the two prescribed text. All questions will be compulsory. (½x8=4 Marks) III. Translation of a short passage from English to Hindi/Punjabi OR Precise of a short passage (only for foreign students who do not know Punjabi/Hindi. (5 Marks) Section-C: I. There will be two questions one from each literary text. The students will be required to answer any one.(1x8=8 Marks) Writing a paragraph (1 out of 2) (1x8=8 Marks) B.Sc. FASHION DESIGNING (SEMESTER–II) Instructions for the Examiners/Paper Setters: Each question paper of theory will consist of eight questions and a candidate has to attempt five out of these. Each question will be of 10 marks. Practical Paper will be set on the spot. OBJECTIVES: To impart knowledge of traditional design and motifs of textiles. To introduce applications of these motifs on the different textiles. THEORY: Floor coverings – Carpets and Durries Coloured Textiles – Bandhani, Patola, Ikkat. Woven Textiles – Brocades, Chanderi, Maheshwari, Kanjivaram, Baluchari Printed Textiles – Sanganeri Painted Textiles – Kalamkari Study of following traditional embroideries– Introduction, types, their traditional influences, symbolism, basic fabrics, decorative stitches, techniques and their colour combinations. - Kutch - Phulkari - Kantha - Kasuti - Chamba Rumal - Kashida - Chikankari PRACTICAL Time: 3 hrs. Marks: 35 Sample making of following traditional embroideries Kutch of Gujarat Phulkari of Punjab Kantha of Bengal Kasuti of Karnataka Kashida of Kashmir Chikankari of Uttar Pradesh B.Sc. FASHION DESIGNING (SEMESTER–II) Instructions for the Examiners/Paper Setters: Each question paper of theory will consist of eight questions and a candidate has to attempt five out of these. Each question will be of 10 marks. Practical Paper will be set on the spot. OBJECTIVES: To impart knowledge of fabric manufacture and fabric properties. To enable students to understand fabric structures and to analyse them. THEORY: Different methods of fabric construction Loom – Definition, Principle, Parts, Types (shuttle and shuttle less looms) and Operations Weaving – Definition, Principle, Types (Basic and Novelty/Fancy Weaves) Basic Weaves – Plain weave, Twill weave and Satin weave, their variations and types Novelty/Fancy Weave – Pile weave and its types, Double cloth weave, Leno and Gauge weave, Jacquard weave, Dobby weave and its types, Swivel Weave, Lappet weave and creep weave Knitting – Definition and Techniques (Warp, Weft and their types) Felting – Definition, Manufacturing Process, Types, Properties and Uses Bonding – Definition, Manufacturing Process, Properties and Uses PRACTICAL Time: 3 hrs. Marks: 30 Sample Making by various weaving techniques Preparation of one article B.Sc. FASHION DESIGNING (SEMESTER–II) Instructions for the Examiners/Paper Setters: Each question paper of theory will consist of eight questions and a candidate has to attempt five out of these. Each question will be of 10 marks. Practical Paper will be set on the spot. OBJECTIVES: To impart knowledge of machines used for sewing. THEORY: Terminology – Notches, grain, grain line, construction lines, centre front and back line, bias, true bias, bust line, waist line, seam line, seams, seam allowances, jog, darts, dart points, direction of dart excess, dart shape at pattern edge Anthropometric measurements – Study of all body measurements of all age groups (infants, children, women and men), standards of body measurements, importance, standardisation and size chart Drafting – Its importance and uses Introduction to pattern making and its tools Sleeves – Different types of sleeves Collars - Different types and styles of collars Yokes – Yokes with fullness and without fullness (definition, purpose, their application and construction) Trimmings - Different types of trimmings PRACTICAL Construction of sleeves – Puff, raglan, kimono, leg-o-mutton, flared, cap, Magyar, bishop Yokes – Yokes with fullness and without fullness Construction of collars – Flat and rolled peter pan collar, shawl collar, mandarin collar, wing collar, cape collar, baby collar, sailor collar Methods and preparation of basic blocks – Front bodice, back bodice and sleeve B.Sc. FASHION DESIGNING (SEMESTER–II) Instructions for the Examiners/Paper Setters: Each question paper of theory will consist of eight questions and a candidate has to attempt five out of these. Each question will be of 10 marks. Practical Paper will be set on the spot. OBJECTIVES: To impart basic computer knowledge to students. To enable students to understand the rules of IT in automation, fashion and apparels. THEORY (To be done in Practical classes): Introduction to computer, Data Processing, Information, Classification and Evaluations of computers Configurations of computers (Resolution Factors, Raster and Vector Data and image processing) Computer hardware – Central processing, main memory, secondary memory, I/O devices Operation system (OS) - Basic concepts, Window 7 or Vista MS Word processing, Worksheet, Business charts (Pie, Line Bar etc.) Operations and Professional presentation formations, MS - power point Computer applications in various fields of Fashion Industry, Fashion Communication through Digital Techniques, Fashion Photography Current trends – internet, Latest net explorers installation, configuration and applications, search engines PRACTICAL Introduction to the computer Operations:- Hardware and Software, Understanding OS and Basic System Management Power Point Package Word Procession software, preparation, saving and printing of text documents and usage of MS-Excel For detailed here is attachment: |
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