HE4122 :

Department

Department of Home Economics

Academic Program

Bachelor in Home Economics

Type

Elective

Credits

02

Prerequisite

HE3112

Overview

Introducing the concept of technology in the field of the clothing industry, the student learns about the basic components of the technology of the ready-made clothing industry and learns about the different methods of mixing natural and industrial fibers, and the student studies the technology of manufacturing ready-made garments in factories and the arrangement of production lines used within the ready-made garment factories

Laboratory projects

Writing reports in which the student integrates his experience in understanding the technology of ready-made garments through drawing the pattern, spreading the fabric, cutting and interlocking, and the student presents a simulation of a clothing factory through a mini-work in which he uses computer technologies

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the student will acquire the ability to understand the difference between textile techniques and garment manufacturing techniques, learn about the basic components of ready-made garment manufacturing technology, identify the types of machines in factories and arrange production lines in them. These industries and acquires the ability to teamwork

Teaching and learning methods

Theoretical lectures + practical lectures

Methods of assessments

First and second midterm exams, 20% for each exam, 10% for periodic assignments and attendance, and 50% for the final exam.