Clothing & Textile Syllabus and Mark Distribution College of Home Economics Bangladesh.
The curriculum for B.Sc. (Honours) course in Clothing & Textile, shall be offered over the period of four academic years. Students who have passed her H.S.C. examination in Home Econoimics & Sciences group will be admitted to the B.Sc. (Hons). course in Clothing & Textile. The courses have been selected from both, the Textile sciences and Physical sciences. A total of 32 units (3200 marks) of courses are modified and distributed as followed as per regulations of the faculty of Biological Sciences, under, the University of Dhaka. Minor courses are compulsory for the students.There will be a final examination at the end of each academic year for students in both theoretical and practical courses and results will be published as per regulation of the Controller of Examination, University of Dhaka.
1) Each unit of theoretical course requires 3 class hours (each week) for a minimum of 20 weeks i.e. a total of 60 class hours over one academic year.
2) Each half-unit course requires a minimum of 30 class hours.
3) For theoretical courses in major areas 20% marks are allocated for in-course assessments and the remaining 80% marks are reserved for final examination. 2 in-course examination for 1 unit & 1 in-course examination for ½ unit.
4) For minor areas 20% marks are allocated for practical examination.
5) For practical examinations in minor and major areas, 20% are allocated for class evaluation and the remaining 80% are to be evaluated in final examinations.
6) There will be a final examination at the end of each year for all courses .The duration of final year examination for 1unit 4 hours and for ½ unit is 2.5 hours.
8. For minor courses:
a) No in-course examination for practical based minor paper.
b) Each 1 unit course will have 80% of marks for theatrical, 20% for practical.
c) Each ½ unit course will have 40 marks for theatricals & 10 marks for practical.
d) For minor courses without practical, 20% of marks will be used for taking 1 in-course examination.
9) If a student fails to appear in the In-course Examination she will not be allowed for in-course exami¬nation for second time. There will be no supplementary in-course examination.
10) At the end of 1 academic year, final examination will be held. If a student wishes to drop any paper, she should do so, by only appearing in the examination. If she secures less than 45% number in any paper then she fails in the paper and can appear only once within the next year only. Only two papers can be dropped at a time.
11) After each year final Examination, 50 marks is allotted for general Viva.
The Year-wise distribution of the Minor & Major areas with units for Department of Clothing & Textile:
Syllabus for one year M.S. Course In Home Economics
The Courses are as follows:
Internship- Or, Field project-Student will collect data in order to prepare a field project report under the direct supervision of a teacher. The subject will be related to Fiber/ Yarn/ Fabric/ Dyeing & printing/ Garment manufacturing / Merchandizing /Fashion design and any concerned issue related to clothing and textile. CT-508 Unit-0.5
Seminar- The students will have to demonstrate their theoretical knowledge and skills through seminar. Students have to prepare a seminar paper in consultation with the guide and submit in to the department. The examination committee will then ask the student to present the seminar before an assorted audience. Students will be judged on basis (i) written paper (ii) Presentation quality (iii) Quality of response to the questions of the audience. CT-509
Viva-voce- Viva-voce is mandatory for all students. The student will appear before the examination committee for a Viva-voce on all the theory and practical activities of the course. CT-510
Thesis- Selected student will carry out research work on textile related subject and submit a thesis report. For thesis 60% marks are allocated for thesis evaluation and 40% marks for presentation. Examination rules for M.S. Program in
Clothing & Textile:
The rules for conducting sessions for M.S. are in accordance with the regulations of the Faculty of Biological Science, University of Dhaka.
1. Each 1 unit course will have 60 lecture hours, composing 100 marks.
2. Each ½ unit course will have 30 lecture hours, composing 50 marks each.
3. The duration of final year examination for 1unit 4 hours and 2.5 hours for ½ unit.
4. At the end of one academic year, final examination will be held.
5.A student has to secure minimum 36 % of total marks to pass.
1) Each unit of theoretical course requires 3 class hours (each week) for a minimum of 20 weeks i.e. a total of 60 class hours over one academic year.
2) Each half-unit course requires a minimum of 30 class hours.
3) For theoretical courses in major areas 20% marks are allocated for in-course assessments and the remaining 80% marks are reserved for final examination. 2 in-course examination for 1 unit & 1 in-course examination for ½ unit.
4) For minor areas 20% marks are allocated for practical examination.
5) For practical examinations in minor and major areas, 20% are allocated for class evaluation and the remaining 80% are to be evaluated in final examinations.
6) There will be a final examination at the end of each year for all courses .The duration of final year examination for 1unit 4 hours and for ½ unit is 2.5 hours.
Unit | Final Theory Examination | In-course Examination |
1 unit (100 marks) | 80 marks, (5 ques¬tion out of 8, 16 marks for each). | 1 exam. of 20 marks after 20-30 lectures. |
½ unit (50 marks) | 40 marks, (4 ques¬tions out of 6, 10 marks for each). | 1 exam. of 10 marks. |
8. For minor courses:
a) No in-course examination for practical based minor paper.
b) Each 1 unit course will have 80% of marks for theatrical, 20% for practical.
c) Each ½ unit course will have 40 marks for theatricals & 10 marks for practical.
d) For minor courses without practical, 20% of marks will be used for taking 1 in-course examination.
9) If a student fails to appear in the In-course Examination she will not be allowed for in-course exami¬nation for second time. There will be no supplementary in-course examination.
10) At the end of 1 academic year, final examination will be held. If a student wishes to drop any paper, she should do so, by only appearing in the examination. If she secures less than 45% number in any paper then she fails in the paper and can appear only once within the next year only. Only two papers can be dropped at a time.
11) After each year final Examination, 50 marks is allotted for general Viva.
The Year-wise distribution of the Minor & Major areas with units for Department of Clothing & Textile:
Courses for 1st Year | ||||
Major Courses for 1st Year | ||||
Course No. | Name | Unit | Practical | Unit |
CT 101 | Principles of Family Clothing | 1.0 | CT 103 | 0.5 |
CT 102 | Textile Raw Material-1 | 0.5 | CT 104 (Viva) | 0.5 |
Total | 1.5 | 1.0 |
Minor Courses for 1st Year: | ||
Course No. | Name | Unit |
HE 151 | Food & Nutrition | 1.0 |
HE 152 | Home Management & Housing | 1.0 |
HE 153 | Child Development & Family Relations | 1.0 |
HE 154 | Related Art | 1.0 |
Total | 4.0 |
Courses for 2nd Year : | ||||
Major Courses for 2nd Year : | ||||
Course No. | Name | Unit | Practical | Unit |
1. CT 201 | Historic Costume and Textile | 1.0 | CT 204 | 0.5 |
2. CT 202 | Fabric Structure, Design and Colour | 1.0 | CT 205(Viva) | 0.5 |
3. CT 203 | Garment Manufacturing Technology-I | 1.0 | ||
Total | 3.0 | 1.0 |
Minor Courses for 2nd Year : | ||
Course No. | Name | Unit |
HE 251 | Household Physics | 1.0 |
HE 253 | Organic & Physical Chemistry | 1.0 |
HE 254 | Statistics & Demography | 0.5 |
HE 255 | English | 1.0 |
Total | 3.5 |
Major Courses for 3rd Year : | ||||
Course No. | Name | Unit | Practical | Unit |
1. CT 301 | Textile Raw Material-II | 1.0 | CT 306 | 0.5 |
2. CT 302 | Basic Design Concept | 1.0 | CT 307 | 0.5 |
3. CT 303 | Yarn Manufacturing Technology | 1.0 | CT 308 | 0.5 |
4. CT 304 | Fabric Manufacturing Technology | 1.0 | CT 309 | 0.5 |
5. CT 305 | Garment Merchandizing | 1.0 | CT 310(Viva) | 0.5 |
Total | 5.0 | 2.5 |
Minor Courses for 3rd Year : | ||
Course No. | Name | Unit |
HE 351 | Sociology | 1.0 |
Total | 1.0 |
Major Courses for 4th Year : | ||||
Course No. | Name | Unit | Practical | Unit |
1. CT 401 | Garment Manufacturing Technology-II | 1.0 | CT 408 | 0.5 |
2. CT 402 | Textile Testing and Quality Control | 1.0 | CT 409 | 0.5 |
3. CT 403 | Textile Dyeing, Printing & Finishing | 1.0 | CT 410 | 0.5 |
4. CT 404 | Fashion Designing | 1.0 | CT 411 | 0.5 |
5. CT 405 | Research Methodology | 1.0 | CT 412 | 0.5 |
6. CT 406 | Textile & Fashion Marketing | 0.5 | CT 413(Viva) | 0.5 |
7. CT 407 | Industrial Management | 1.0 | 0.5 | |
Total | 6.5 | 3.0 |
Syllabus for one year M.S. Course In Home Economics
(Department of Clothing & Textile)
For the Session: 2007-2008 and onward
The curriculum for M.S. course in Clothing & Textile, shall be offered over the period of one academic year. Students who have passed Hons. examination in Home Economics(Clothing & Textile) will be admitted to the M.S. course in Clothing & Textile. A total of 6 units (600 marks) of courses are modified and distributed as followed as per regulations of the faculty of Biological Sciences, under, the University of Dhaka. There will be a final examination at the end of academic year for students in both theoretical and practical courses and results will be published as per regulation of the Controller of Examination , University of Dhaka.
There will be a total of six units for both Groups A (General) and Group B (Thesis) students. The course distribution will be as follows:
For the Session: 2007-2008 and onward
The curriculum for M.S. course in Clothing & Textile, shall be offered over the period of one academic year. Students who have passed Hons. examination in Home Economics(Clothing & Textile) will be admitted to the M.S. course in Clothing & Textile. A total of 6 units (600 marks) of courses are modified and distributed as followed as per regulations of the faculty of Biological Sciences, under, the University of Dhaka. There will be a final examination at the end of academic year for students in both theoretical and practical courses and results will be published as per regulation of the Controller of Examination , University of Dhaka.
There will be a total of six units for both Groups A (General) and Group B (Thesis) students. The course distribution will be as follows:
Group A (General):Theory : 4.0 units
Practical : 0.5 units
Internship/ Field work : 0.5 units
Seminar : 0.5 units
Viva- voce : 0.5 units
Total : 6.0 units
The minimum required time for internship is 210 hours to be spread over 30 working days beyond final report writing.
Practical : 0.5 units
Internship/ Field work : 0.5 units
Seminar : 0.5 units
Viva- voce : 0.5 units
Total : 6.0 units
The minimum required time for internship is 210 hours to be spread over 30 working days beyond final report writing.
Group B (Thesis):Theory : 4.0 units
Thesis : 1.0 units
Seminar : 0.5 units
Viva- voce : 0.5 units
Total : 6.0 units
To be offered to selected number of students. Selection will be based on merit and teacher facilities. Final selection will be done by the selection board.
Thesis : 1.0 units
Seminar : 0.5 units
Viva- voce : 0.5 units
Total : 6.0 units
To be offered to selected number of students. Selection will be based on merit and teacher facilities. Final selection will be done by the selection board.
The Courses are as follows:
The Courses are as follows: | ||
For Group A (General) :- | ||
Course No. | Name | Unit |
CT – 501 | Textile and Consumer Economics | 1.0 |
CT – 502 | Quality Control and Advanced Apparel Technology | 1.0 |
CT – 503 | Maintenance and safety in Textile | 1.0 |
CT – 504 | Small Business Management | 0.5 |
CT – 505 | Human Resource Management | 0.5 |
CT – 506 | Practical | 0.5 |
CT – 507 | Internship/ Field work | 0.5 |
CT – 508 | Seminar | 0.5 |
CT – 509 | Viva – voce | 0.5 |
The Courses are as follows: | ||
For Group B (General) :- | ||
Course No. | Name | Unit |
CT – 501 | Textile and Consumer Economics | 1.0 |
CT – 502 | Quality Control and Advanced Apparel Technology | 1.0 |
CT – 503 | Maintenance and safety in Textile | 1.0 |
CT – 504 | Small Business Management | 0.5 |
CT – 505 | Human Resource Management | 0.5 |
CT – 508 | Seminar | 0.5 |
CT – 509 | Viva – voce | 0.5 |
CT – 510 | Thesis | 1.0 |
Internship- Or, Field project-Student will collect data in order to prepare a field project report under the direct supervision of a teacher. The subject will be related to Fiber/ Yarn/ Fabric/ Dyeing & printing/ Garment manufacturing / Merchandizing /Fashion design and any concerned issue related to clothing and textile. CT-508 Unit-0.5
Seminar- The students will have to demonstrate their theoretical knowledge and skills through seminar. Students have to prepare a seminar paper in consultation with the guide and submit in to the department. The examination committee will then ask the student to present the seminar before an assorted audience. Students will be judged on basis (i) written paper (ii) Presentation quality (iii) Quality of response to the questions of the audience. CT-509
Viva-voce- Viva-voce is mandatory for all students. The student will appear before the examination committee for a Viva-voce on all the theory and practical activities of the course. CT-510
Thesis- Selected student will carry out research work on textile related subject and submit a thesis report. For thesis 60% marks are allocated for thesis evaluation and 40% marks for presentation. Examination rules for M.S. Program in
Clothing & Textile:
The rules for conducting sessions for M.S. are in accordance with the regulations of the Faculty of Biological Science, University of Dhaka.
1. Each 1 unit course will have 60 lecture hours, composing 100 marks.
2. Each ½ unit course will have 30 lecture hours, composing 50 marks each.
3. The duration of final year examination for 1unit 4 hours and 2.5 hours for ½ unit.
4. At the end of one academic year, final examination will be held.
5.A student has to secure minimum 36 % of total marks to pass.
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