HE4112 : Advanced Clothing

Department

Department of Home Economics

Academic Program

Bachelor in Home Economics

Type

Elective

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

Identifying the distinctive features of the fabrics used in the implementation of clothing, studying the stuffing fabrics and identifying the different stuffing materials for making the jacket, and identifying the stages of implementing the jacket with stuffing and lining, and the student explains the importance of the materials and fibers to be used in the clothing industry

The student explains the types of fibers used in the manufacture of the jacket and prepares the necessary stages for making the jacket (preparation, execution, and finishing), and learns about the raw materials used in making the lining of the jacket, in addition to studying the fabrics used in the filling, whether woven or non-woven, and their effect on changing the appearance of the jacket, and then implementing the filling. and jacket lining

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the student will be able to implement different types and modifications of the jacket, which is considered a piece of advanced clothing, which requires practical experience to implement it.

Teaching and learning methods

Theoretical lectures and practical lectures

Methods of assessments

30% theoretical assessment divided into 5% first semester, 5% second semester, 20% final, and 60% practical assessment divided into 15% first semester, 15% second semester, 30% final, and 10% attendance commitment