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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
Course Coordinator
Course Lecturer(s)
Assistant(s)
Course Objectives
Learning Outcomes The students who succeeded in this course;
  • will be able to evaluate pre-production and production processes in apparel industry, considering the necessities for the mass market.
  • will be able to observe apparel production processes from different perspectives with the help of field trips and seminars.
  • will be able to collect information about other sectors, which collaborate with the apparel industry (accessories, embroidery, leather,…)
  • will be able to develop an innovative perspective in apparel production by following the contemporary issues.
  • will be able to evaluate the structure of the industry from a global perspective.
Course Description

 



Course Category

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

 

WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES

Week Subjects Required Materials
1 Introduction and course orientation
2 Structure of fashion industry and global scope of apparel production Kaynaklar/Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
3 Apparel product categories Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
4 Preproduction operations in apparel production/ apparel cutting Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
5 Field Trip / Guest and Discussions Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
6 Apparel Sewing Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
7 Pressing and garment finishing, Apparel production systems Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
8 Field Trip, Discussions Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
9 Midterm exam, Project Brief discussion
10 Field Trip, Discussions Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
11 Costing & Invited speaker Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
12 Current and Future Trends, Sustainability Concerns/ Student projects Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
13 Student projects - Discussions Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
14 Student presentations Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
15 Student presentations Sources: Glock, R., Kunz, G. (2005) “Apparel manufacturing: Sewn products analysis”, Prentice Hall. Gerry, C. (2006) “Introduction to clothing manufacture”, Blackwell Publishing. Frings, G. (2001) “Fashion from concept to consumer,” , Prentice Hall. Von, E. (2004) “Clothing technology”, Verlag Europalehrmittel Nourney. Burns, L., Bryant, N. (2007) “The business of fashion”. Fairchild Publications. Brown, P., Rice, J. (2001) “Readytowear apparel analysis” Prentice Hall. KempGatterson, B., Steward, B. (2009) “Apparel: Concepts and practical applications” Fairchild Publications. Bubonia, J. (2012) “Apparel production terms and processes”, Fairchild Publications.
16 Review of semester,
Course Notes/Textbooks

Books listed above

Suggested Readings/Materials

Experts from the companies are invited to discuss the contemporary issues in apparel production

 

EVALUATION SYSTEM

Semester Activities Number Weigthing
Participation
1
10
Laboratory / Application
Field Work
3
20
Quizzes / Studio Critiques
Portfolio
Homework / Assignments
Presentation / Jury
Project
1
40
Seminar / Workshop
Oral Exam
Midterm
1
30
Final Exam
Total

Weighting of Semester Activities on the Final Grade
6
100
Weighting of End-of-Semester Activities on the Final Grade
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
13
2
Field Work
3
4
Quizzes / Studio Critiques
Portfolio
Homework / Assignments
Presentation / Jury
Project
1
17
Seminar / Workshop
Oral Exam
Midterms
1
17
Final Exams
    Total
120

 

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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