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COURSE INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION


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Course Name
Code
Semester
Theory
(hour/week)
Application/Lab
(hour/week)
Local Credits
ECTS
Fall
Prerequisites
None
Course Language
Course Type
Required
Course Level
-
Mode of Delivery -
Teaching Methods and Techniques of the Course Discussion
Q&A
Application: Experiment / Laboratory / Workshop
Course Coordinator
Course Lecturer(s)
Assistant(s) -
Course Objectives
Learning Outcomes The students who succeeded in this course;
  • Will be able to classify textile fibers
  • Will be able to distinguish textile fibers by using different methods
  • Will be able to suggest proper end uses for the fibers considering their properties
  • Will be able to suggest proper care instructions for the textile products
  • Will be able to identify symbols found on care instruction labels
Course Description

 



Course Category

Core Courses
Major Area Courses
X
Supportive Courses
Media and Managment Skills Courses
Transferable Skill Courses

 

WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES

Week Subjects Required Materials
1 Classifying textile fibers Physical, mechanical and chemical Properties of textile fibers Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
2 Classifying vegetable fibers, physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of cotton fibers. Care instructions and labeling of cotton products, land art project Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S. Julie Parker, All About Cotton, Fabric Reference Series, Volume II, USA
3 Classifying vegetable fibers, physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of cotton fibers. Care instructions and labeling of cotton products, land art project Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S. Julie Parker, All About Cotton, Fabric Reference Series, Volume II, USA
4 Bast fibers: Flax, hemp, ramie and jute fibers fibers. Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of flax fibers. Care instructions and labeling of linen products. Leaf and fruit fibers Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
5 Animal fibers: Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of wool fibers. Care instructions and labeling of wool products Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S. Julie Parker, All About Wool, Fabric Reference Series, Volume III, USA 1998, 144S.
6 Speciality hair fibers: Fibers from goat and camel family, angora rabbit fibers. Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of goat family, camel family and angora rabbit fibers. Care instructions and labeling of these products Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S. Julie Parker, All About Wool, Fabric Reference Series, Volume III, USA 1998, 144S.
7 Cultivated silk, wild silk. Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of silk fibers. Care instructions and labeling of silk products Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S. Julie Parker, All About Silk, Fabric Reference Series, Volume I, USA 1997, 92S.
8 MIDTERM
9 History of man made fibers, Formation of man made fibers, Classifying man made fibers Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
10 Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of viscose and lyocell fibers. Care instructions and labeling of viscose and lyocell products Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
11 Derivative cellulosic fibers :Acetate, triacetate. Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of acetate and triacetate fibers. Care instructions and labeling of these products Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
12 Properties common to synthetic fibers Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
13 Polyamid fibers, Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of polyamid fibers. Care instructions and labeling of polyamid products Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
14 Acrylic and modacrylic fibers. Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of these fibers. Care instructions and labeling of these products Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
15 Olefin fibers. Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of olefin fibers. Care instructions and labeling of olefin products Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
16 Spandex and other fibers Physical, mechanical and chemical properties, end uses, favorable and unfavorable properties of spandex fibers. Care instructions and labeling of spandex products Arthur Price- Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore Eberle-Hermann Hermeling-Marianne Hornberger-Dieter Menzer-Werner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S.
Course Notes/Textbooks Elvan Özkavruk Adanır; Tekstil Lifleri: Özellikleri ve Kullanım Alanları,Mungan Kavram Yayınevi, İzmir 2015, 281 S.
Suggested Readings/Materials Arthur Price Allen C. Cohen, J.J.Pizzuto’s Fabric Science, USA 1994, 515S. Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Textiles:Concepts and Principles, New York 1997, 339S. Hannelore EberleHermann HermelingMarianne HornbergerDieter MenzerWerner Ring, Clothing Technology (From fiber to Fashion), 1999. Phyllis G. Tortora, Understanding Textiles, New York 1992, 636S. Mary Humphries, Fabric Glossary, USA 1992, 291S. Julie Parker, All About Silk, Fabric Reference Series, Volume I, USA 1997, 92S. Julie Parker, All About Cotton, Fabric Reference Series, Volume II, USA Julie Parker, All About Wool, Fabric Reference Series, Volume III, USA 1998, 144S.

 

EVALUATION SYSTEM

Semester Activities Number Weigthing
Participation
1
10
Laboratory / Application
Field Work
Quizzes / Studio Critiques
Portfolio
Homework / Assignments
Presentation / Jury
1
10
Project
1
20
Seminar / Workshop
Oral Exam
Midterm
1
30
Final Exam
1
30
Total

Weighting of Semester Activities on the Final Grade
4
70
Weighting of End-of-Semester Activities on the Final Grade
1
30
Total

ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE

Semester Activities Number Duration (Hours) Workload
Course Hours
(Including exam week: 16 x total hours)
16
1
16
Laboratory / Application Hours
(Including exam week: 16 x total hours)
16
2
Study Hours Out of Class
10
1
Field Work
Quizzes / Studio Critiques
Portfolio
Homework / Assignments
Presentation / Jury
9
Project
1
30
Seminar / Workshop
Oral Exam
Midterms
1
5
Final Exams
1
8
    Total
101

 

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS RELATIONSHIP

#
Program Competencies/Outcomes
* Contribution Level
1
2
3
4
5
1

To be able to independently develop and design a collection.

X
2

To be able to apply industrial requirements, knowledge of material & usage and know-how knowledge in the creation of high quality fashion products.

X
3

To have  a research oriented awareness of design, and being able to do design research individually.

X
4

To be able to use a foreign language at a good and advanced level.

X
5

To develop entrepreneurship- and managerial skills for a future professional practice.

X
6

To be able to follow, observe and analyze the news issues, changes and trends in contemporary design and art in such a way that they can be integrated into design practice.

X
7

To have an ability to use digital information and communication technologies at a level that is adequate to the discipline of fashion design.

X
8

To recognize, analyze and integrate within their practice the particular local and regional needs and developments of their profession.

X
9

To develop an ongoing analytical and professional approach to academic and design research.

X
10

To be able to recognize the need and importance of a personal lifelong learning attitude towards their chosen area of interest.

X
11

To be able to understand, interpret and apply theoretical  knowledge in fashion design.

X

*1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest

 

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