School of Humanities and Social Sciences Course Code:XEG0A Course: Advance English Program: B.B.A./ B.B.A. (FS) B.C.A./ B.C.A.(CTIS) B.Sc.(CS) B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) BFA (Animation and VFX) First Year: Semester - II Lectures Theory Practical Credits 0 -- -- Theory: Hrs./Week Max. University Theory Examination: 50 Marks Max. Time for Theory Exam : 3 Hrs. Continuous Internal Assessment: 50 Marks Objectives : On completion of this course, student should be able to:. use acceptable English in academic writing. use English language in a more meaningful way with an enriched word power 3. communicate in a professional way using various communication strategies. read and comprehend the major points discussed in various types of written texts 5. make notes, write precise, letter and résumé No. Listening Skills: (Only for Internal Assessment) Audios containing stories, speeches, presentations, poetry recitations, songs etc. Hrs. 3 Vocabulary: (These topics should be incorporated while teaching texts) Idioms and Phrases, using Dictionary and Thesaurus Reading Skills: (Understanding the text, skimming, scanning, speed reading, Reading charts and maps etc.) The Gift of Magi- O Henry 0 My Financial Career Stephen Leacock The Convocation Speech- Chetan Bhagat/ Connect the Dots- Steve Jobs 5 7 Reading and Responding (Critical Appreciation, Paraphrasing and Analysing) The Definition of Love Andrew Marvell Musée des Beaux Arts W. H. Auden Grammar (These topics should be incorporated while teaching texts) Modal Auxiliaries Active and Passive Voice Speaking Skills: (Conversational Skills) Suggesting: Permission (seeking, giving and declining permission tactfully) Agreeing, disagreeing and partly agreeing Complimenting Apologizing Group Discussion Interview Skills Writing Skills: Expansion of Idea Resume Writing 0 0 0
Report Writing Writing for Blogs and Social Media Total 0.Wren and Martin: High School English Grammar and Composition. G. Radhakrishna, Pillai, K. Rajeevan. Spoken English for You. CIEFL. Emerald Publication. 3. K. S. Smita, Annie Pothen. English Conversational Practice. Sterling Publication Pvt. Ltd.. Dr. Saraswati. Success with Spoken English for Undergraduate 5. Tickoo and Subramaniam: A Functional Grammar with Usage and Composition. O Henry- The Gift of Magi 7. Stephen Leacock- My Financial Career. Chetan Bhagat: Connect the Dots- Steve Jobs- The Convocation Speech 9. Andrew Marvell- The Definition of Love 0. W. H. Auden- Musée des Beaux Arts Reference. Murphy, Raymond: Essential English Grammar, Cambridge University Press. Bygate, M. Speaking. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 3. Maison, Margaret M.: Examine Your English. Fitikides, T.J.: Common Mistakes in English 5. McCarthy. Michael: English Vocabulary In Use and Felicity O. Dell
School: Humanities and Social Sciences Program: B.B.A./ B.B.A. (FS)/ B.Com B.C.A./ B.C.A.(CTIS) B.Sc.(CS) B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) BFA (Animation and VFX) Year : I Year Semester -I Course: Foreign Language (French-) Course Code:XFF0 Theory: Hrs/Week Max. Time for Theory Exam.: 3 Hrs Examination: 50Marks Continuous Internal Assessment: 50 Marks Course Objectives :. To be able to greet others formally and Informally,say good bye and also frame and answer W- questions about themselves and ask these questions to others. To be able to talk/write about their friends and their hobbies 3. To be able to talk about the city they live in, housing style, the important monuments and the means of transport. To be able to talk about food habits and learn to communicate with the direct object. 5. To be able to talk about one s family and relationships. Good Day! Speech intentions:. Greetings and Goodbyes,. Introduce yourself and others 3. Speak about yourself and others. s till 0 5. To be able to say telephone. numbers and email address 7. Spell it out. Speak about countries and their languages 5 Vocabulary:. s from 0-00.Countries and Languages/nationalities Grammar:. W- Questions ( formal +informal / tu ou vous)
. Declarative sentences 3. Verbs. personal pronouns Pronunciation. Alphabets Friends, Colleagues and myself/s'ouvrir aux autres. Speech intentions. Speak about hobbies Arrange an informal meeting 3 State the days of the week telling the time in French /activity :dr. Appointment / speak work timings Professions/le metier 5. Ordinal s Speak about seasons Vocabulary.Hobbys.Days of the week 3. s from 70-000/practice date of birth.professions 5. Months and seasons Grammar. definite articles ( Le, LA, les) for masculine, feminine gender agreement with gender..verbs and personal pronouns 3.Yes/ No questions.plural 5.Verbs- to have and to be ( avoir, etre) 3 In the city Speech intentions.state the names of places and buildings. Ask the address or directions to a place 3.Assign texts to a picture story/flashcards. Ask for things 5. State the names of various means of Transport. Ask for directions and to give directions
7. understand texts with international words and learn articles. Grammar. definite articles ( le LA Les). indefinite articles (un, une,des ) 3. negation with (ne---pas) (ne----pas de). Formal imperative Gouter a LA compagne(enjoy your meal) 7 Speech intentions. Speak about food. Make a shopping list 3. Converse while shopping. Understand texts using W- questions 5. Arrange the words and learn them Vocabulary. Meal timings.grocery 3.Drinks. Shops Grammar. Word order in sentences. Verbes acheter, payer, manger, boire 3. Usage of De, du, de la,des 5 family Vocabulary related to family Film screening for all the lessons Total 30
Reference Materials. Saison METHODE DE FRANÇAIS A. Alter ego A 3. Apprenon le francais Niveau -5. Jumelage 5. TRICOLOR All books are published by Goyalsaab Delhi We will be using SAISON A as the base for teaching. All the audio available DELF ON didierfle.com/saison/ www.didierfle.com/saison Internal assessment CIA : Students will shoot a short introduction about themselves on the phone CIA A: Receptive task: Read and understand a text CIA B: Productive task: Write about 5- sentences about a friend/family member CIA 3: Presentation on Nashik in the form of poster/picture post card according to student's choice / monuments CIA : The students will research into french food options in regional zone an make a presentation on the topic in a format of their choice
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Year : First Year Course: Fashion Figure Drawing (Theory) Theory: Hrs/Week Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Program: B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) Semester - II Course Code: XFD0 Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks Objectives Introduction to fashion illustration and its role in fashion design Basics of clothing origins Introduction to fashion Illustration and brief history of fashion illustration, Study of two well known Fashion Illustrators. Fashion Figure, study of various proportions, The balance line in drawing figures, gestures and movements. head,0 head, head figures, the fashion face, arms, legs, Hands and feet. Illustrating male figure and children, Figure analysis, body types, designing for diverse body types and ages 3 Fashion terminologies fashion, fad, cycle, style, classics, boutique, trend, haute couture, designer, prêt a porter, silhouette, croquis, taste, Fashionicon, fashionfollower, muse Origins of fashion and clothing theories, Clothing as modesty, protection, status and religious symbol, Fashion as status symbol, the major fashion centers and Fashion theories Garment Features types of silhouettes, collars, yoke variations, pockets, cuffs, 5 sleeves Trousers, Fashion silhouettes - types of silhouettes, blouses formal, casual, and shirts men and women. Skirts flared, pencil, circular, trousers, collars, cuts, yokes, pockets, cuffs as seen in illustration Fashion Psychology, role of clothing in physical, social, psychological and cultural scenario, Human behaviour and clothing, Clothing and gender differentiation 7 Fashion designers, history and look into design concepts of famous designers, both Indian and International. Total. Ireland, Patrick John - Encyclopaedia of Fashion, B.T. Batsford Ltd.. Ireland, Patrick John Fashion Design Drawing & Presentation B.T. Batsford Ltd 3. Waddell, Gavin How Fashion Works- Blackwell Science Ltd.. Ireland, Patrick John - Fashion Design Illustration - Women, B.T. Batsford
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Year : First Year Course: Pattern Making & Garment Construction II (Theory) Theory : Hrs/Week Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Program: B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) Semester - II Course Code: XFD03 Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks Objectives. Winfred Aldrich, Metric Pattern Cutting, Black Well Science, UK. Helen J. Armstrong, Pattern making for fashion design Prentice Hall Fullness- Darts, pleats, tucks, gathers, Sleeves- Definition, terms, classification, types-basic sleeve, gathered, bell, kimono, raglan, leg of mutton & construction. Dart Manipulation- conversion of darts to tucks, pleats, gathers, seam lines etc. 3 Collars - Definition, terms, classification, and types Peter pan, sailor, Turtle collar, shawl, formal shirt collar, Mandarin, collar with stand & its variations& construction Yokes-Definitions, purpose, types-with fullness & without fullness, Shapes &construction 5 Pockets- Definitions, purpose, Patch pockets, Patch pockets with flap, Seam pockets, welt pockets& variations Neck line Finishes- piping, facing (bias facing, shaped facing). 7 Plackets- definition, types Self, front placket, continues bound placket, two piece sleeve placket and shirt placket Skirts Basic-flared, circular, gathered, pleated, basic waist band application 9 Dress categories: with waistline without waist line, silhouettes, torso dress, princes, panel & 0 Sleeves definition, terminologies, types- Sleeves along with bodice and set in sleeves. Fasteners- press buttons, hook & eye, shirt button, button holes, concealed zippers & zips Total. Helen J Armstrong, Pattern Making for Fashion Design, Prentice Hall. Harold Carr & Barbara Latham, The Technology of Clothing Manufacture, Oxford Pub., USA, 99 3. Gerry Cooklin, Introduction to Clothing Manufacture, Blackwell Science, UK, 99. Metric Pattern cutting & Grading by Winfred Aldrich. 5. Ruth E. Glock, Grace I. Kunz. Apparel Manufacturing
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Year : First Year Course: Fabric Science (Theory) Theory: Hrs/Week Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Program: B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) Semester - II Course Code: XFD0 Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks Objectives To impart knowledge on woven fabrics To help students understand fabric formation process Introduction on different methods of fabric formation- woven, knitted and nonwoven fabrics, Properties and end uses Classification of looms, Introduction to Shuttle less looms-multiple gripper, Rapier, Airjet, Waterjet looms. Advantages of unconventional looms over conventional looms General Characteristics of woven fabrics and their importance count of yarn, 3 fabric grain, Thread density, Fabric width, Fabric weight and selvedges 0 Elementary weaves Classification of woven fabrics. Glossary and characteristics, construction, salient features- of Plain weave variation (rib and Basket), Twill weave variation (RHT, LHT, Pointed and Herringbone) and Satin / Sateen weave variation. Fabric Design and graphical representation of the above weaves. Introduction and salient features of Crepe fabrics like georgette, chiffons, Extra threads, Warp and weft pile and Brocade and damask, Terry pile structures. 5 Introduction to Knitting Classification, difference between warp and weft knitting, Basics of weft knitting, Loop diagram and properties of basic weft knitted structures, Modification of weft knitted structures. Brief discussions of important fabric manufacturing clusters in India and their salient features- Kancheepuram, Arni, Kumbakonam, Chanderi, Maheshwari, Salem and Karur, Bangalore, Mysore, Illkal, Guledgudda, Kota, Banaras, Suhalkuchi, santhipur, Beharampur of Orissa, Pochampalli and panipat. Total. J.J.Pizzuto, Fabric Science th edition, Fairchild publications.. W.S. Murphy, Handbook of weaving Abhishek publication. 3. Z.J.Grosicki, Watson s Textile Design &Color, 7 th edition, Wood head Publication.. W.S. Murphy, Textile weaving & Design Abhishek publication, 003. 5. Corbmann.B.P Textiles : fibre to fabric Mcgraw Hill Inc. Singapore 9. Spencer D.J. knitting Technology PergamonPress,Oxford 9
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Year : First Year Course: Fashion Figure Drawing (Practical) Practical : Hrs/Week Max. Time for Practical Exam.:3 Program: B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) Semester - II Course Code: XFD Max. University Practical Examination:5 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment:5 Marks Objectives Introduction to fashion illustration and its role in fashion design Basics of clothing origins 3 Fashion illustrations head, 0 head, head figures standing, moving and Drawing male, female and children figures, Model drawing. Fashion figure details and stylization of various parts, including the fashion face, torso, limbs and features using various media Garment Features types of collars, cuts, yokes, pockets, cuffs, sleeves (5 each) Drawing of fashion silhouettes - Types of silhouettes, blouses, shirts. Skirts, trousers, dress 5 Foreshortening of figures, grouping of figures. Thematic figure composition Preparation of portfolio of five designs each inspired by one Indian and one international designer Total. Ireland, Patrick John - Encyclopaedia of Fashion, B.T. Batsford Ltd.. Ireland, Patrick John Fashion Design Drawing & Presentation B.T. Batsford Ltd 3. Waddell, Gavin How Fashion Works- Blackwell Science Ltd.. Ireland, Patrick John - Fashion Design Illustration - Women, B.T. Batsford
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Year : First Year Course: : Pattern Making & Garment Construction-II (Pr) Practical : Hrs/Week Max. Time for Practical Exam.:3 Program: B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) Semester - II Course Code: XFD Max. University Practical Examination:5 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment:5 Marks Objectives To introduce the concept of garment making. To impart knowledge and skills required for garment components. Fullness gathers, pleats, ruffles, tucks, godets etc Dart Manipulation- conversion of darts to tucks, pleats, gathers, seam lines etc. Sleeves- plain, gathered, raglan, kimono 3 Collars- peter pan, turtle neck, Chinese, shawl, shirt Yokes-With and without fullness style lines 5 Pockets-Patch pockets, Patch pockets with flap, Seam pockets. 7 Finishes- neckline finishes- facing, shaped facing and piping/binding. Placket finishing- continuous/ one piece, bound/ two piece placket 9 Zippers: applications lapped zip, centered zip, concealed zip, fly zip Total. Helen J Armstrong, Pattern Making for Fashion Design, Prentice Hall. Harold Carr & Barbara Latham, The Technology of Clothing Manufacture, Oxford Pub., USA, 99 3. Gerry Cooklin, Introduction to Clothing Manufacture, Blackwell Science, UK, 99. Metric Pattern cutting & Grading by Winfred Aldrich. 5. Ruth E. Glock, Grace I. Kunz. Apparel Manufacturing
School: Fashion Design & Beauty Cosmetology Year : First Year Course: Fabric Science (Practical) Practical : Hrs/Week Max. Time for Practical Exam.:3 Program: B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) Semester - II Course Code: XFD3 Max. University Practical Examination:5 Marks Continuous Internal Assessment:5 Marks Objectives To impart knowledge on woven fabrics To help students understand fabric formation process Analysis of different fabrics for clothing construction and weaves like Plain, Twill, Sateen, Satin Honeycomb, Herringbone and Mock Leno etc. and finding the particulars like fabric geometrical parameters and cover factor. Collection and portfolio preparation of 5 different commercial samples with different weaves and weight for apparels, furnishing, House hold application, support material for garments and trims Total 0. J.J.Pizzuto, Fabric Science th edition, Fairchild publications.. W.S. Murphy, Handbook of weaving Abhishek publication. 3. Z.J.Grosicki, Watson s Textile Design &Color, 7 th edition, Wood head Publication.. W.S. Murphy, Textile weaving & Design Abhishek publication, 003. 5. Corbmann.B.P Textiles : fibre to fabric Mcgraw Hill Inc. Singapore 9. Spencer D.J. knitting Technology PergamonPress,Oxford 9