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Vocational School of Bussiness Administration
Fashion Design
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FABRIC CONSTRUCTIONS

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
MMT2004 2 FABRIC CONSTRUCTIONS 2/1/0 CC Turkish 3
Course Goals

To give detailed information about the structural features and types of fabric, which is one of the textile raw materials, and the production methods of woven fabrics, knitting, drawing and amur types. Introducing the types of fabrics used in the clothing industry and separating the fabrics from each other.

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Special Requisite(s) The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Instructor(s) Lecturer Mehmet Çağlayan
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule Tuesday 17:00-19:00 Cats Meeting
Office Hour(s) Tuesday 19:00-20:00 Cats Chatroom
Teaching Methods and Techniques

Presentation Through Education, Presentation, Socratic Method, Brainstorming

Principle Sources -Gürcüm H. Banu (2014)  ,Tekstil Malzeme Bilgisi,1.Basım ,Kerasus
Other Sources
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Information on the content of the course. Digital Education
2. Week Fabric knowledge and its importance in design, what is design, what are the factors affecting design, woven and knitted fabric structures. Digital Education
3. Week Woven and knit fabric structures again. Nonwovens and coated fabrics, production and usage performances of fabrics. Digital Education
4. Week Examples of brands where fabrics stand out, woven fabric structure, weaving preparation processes, warp preparation, yarn properties used in warp, drawing-in process and purpose, dobby system. Digital Education
5. Week Plain and twill weave drawing, symbolic representation, cross-sections and fabric properties. Digital Education
6. Week Satin weave drawing, symbolic representation sections and fabric properties, jump count, jump direction, weft and warp satins Digital Education
7. Week Midterm
8. Week Weaves derived from basic weaves. Digital Education
9. Week preparing a drawing and dobby report. Digital Education
10. Week Coloring in woven fabrics. Digital Education
11. Week Knitted fabric structures, single plate weft knitting types, Digital Education
12. Week Double plate knitting types. Digital Education
13. Week Fabric types used in ready-to-wear. Digital Education
14. Week An overview. Digital Education
15. Week Exam ...
16. Week Exam ...
17. Week Exam ...
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 40
Final Exam 1 60


Program Outcomes
PO-1The basic theoretical knowledge and skills in the field of fashion design ownership
PO-2the ability to apply theoretical knowledge in a real business environment, the ability to interpret and analyze data ownership.
PO-3Studies related to the field that will carry out ,the application can take part in the project have achieved and skills.
PO-4individuals and institutions can collaborate with the ability to express itself at the level of ownership.
PO-5Fashion design-related computer programs can use fluent in at one of the least
PO-6Contemporary, innovative, participative and participants, in your career, with information about that can take of advantage lifelong learning
PO-7Technical concepts of design thinking action into your lifestyle to be able to convert
PO-8Understanding and interpreting the problems of the profession, ideas, whether oral or written, express in a clear manner
PO-9Professional ethics and cultural values of ownership.
PO-10With the knowledge and skills acquired in the field of lifelong learning, positive attitudes about development.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1To be able to explain and classify general terms and concepts related to fabric structure knowledge.
LO-2To be able to describe the work flow by explaining the production processes of woven fabrics.
LO-3To sort the basic weave reports and the weaves derived from these reports and to draw the desired report.
LO-4To be able to recognize the types of fabrics used in the market.
LO-5To be able to determine the type of a given fabric.
LO-6To be able to detect the length yarn in woven fabrics.
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
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