DAE Garment
DAE Garment
DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE
ENGINEER
IN
GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
(3 - Years Course)
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DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIAT ENGINEER
(THREE YEAR PROGRAMME)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
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GT 372 Computer Applications to Garment 00 03 01 50 50 100
Technology
GT XX Fundamental Principles Of Occupational 01 00 01 50 00 50
Health & Safety
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Eng-112 ENGLISH
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
PAPER-A
1. DEMONSTRATE BETTER READING, COMPREHENSION AND
VOCABULARY
1.1 Manipulate, skimming and scanning of the text.
1.2 Identify new ideas.
1.3 Reproduce facts, characters in own words.
1.4 Write summary of stories.
PAPER- B
3. APPLY THE RULES OF GRAMMAR IN WRITING AND SPEAKING
3.1 Use rules of grammar to construct meaningful sentences containing a subject
and a predicate.
3.2 State classification of time i.e. present, past and future and use verb tense
correctly in different forms to denote relevant time.
3.3 Identify function words and content words.
3.4 Use marks of punctuation to make sense clear.
3.5 Relate what a person says in direct and indirect forms.
3.6 Compose his writings.
3.7 Distinguish between confusing words.
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Math-123 APPLIED MATHMATICS-1
AIMS After completing the course, the students will be able to solve problems of Algebra,
Trigonometry, Vectors, Boolean Algebra, Complex numbers and Analytic Geometry,
Develop skills in the use of mathematical instruments and acquire mathematical clarity
And insight in the solution of technical problems.
COURSE CONTENTS
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5. TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTONS AND RATIOS 6 hours
5.1 Trigonometric functions of any angle
5.2 Signs of trigonometric functions
5.3 Trigonometric ratios of particular angles
5.4 Fundamental identities
5.5 Problems
6. GENERAL IDENTITIES
6.1 The fundamental law 6 hours
6.2 Deductions
6.3 Sum and difference formulate
6.4 Double angle identities
6.5 Half angle identities
6.6 Conversation of sum or difference to products
6.7 problems
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10. BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND GATE NETWORK 15 hours
10.1 Concept and basic laws
10.2 Sums of product and product of sums
10.3 Binary, decimals and octal, presentation of decimal numbers in BCD
10.4 Inter conversions of numbers
10.5 OR Gates and AND Gates
10.6 Logical expressions and their simplification
10.7 Demorgan’s theorems
10.8 NAND Gates and NOR Gates
10.9 Problems
RECOMMENDED BOOKS.
1. Ghulam Yasin Minhas, Technical Mathematics vol-I. Ilmi Kitab Khana. Lahore
2. Riaz Ali Khan, Polytechnic Mathematic Series vol-I and II Majeed Sons,
Faisalabad
3. Sana Ullah Bhatti, A Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry, Punjab Text Book
Board, Lahore.
4. Sana Ullah Bhatti, A Text Book of Analytic Geometry and Calculus, Punjab Text
Book Board, Lahore.
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
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5. UNDERSTAND BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF
TRIGONOMENTRIC FUNCTIONS.
5.1 Define the basic trigonometric functions/ ratios of an angles as ratios of the sides
of a right triangle.
5.2 Derive fundamental identities.
5.3 Find trigonometric ratios of particular angles.
5.4 Draw the graph of trigonometric functions.
5.5 Solve problems involving trigonometric functions.
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10. SOLVE TECHNICAL BROBLEMS USING PRINCIPLES OF BOOLEAN
ALGEBRA.
10.1 Explain fundamental concepts of Boolean algebra.
10.2 Explain binary numbers. Octal numbers, decimal numbers and their inter
conversion.
10.3 Explain digital addition and multiplication and its applications to or gates and
AND Gets
10.4 Illustrate complementation and inversion
10.5 Evaluate logical expression
10.6 List basic laws of Boolean Algebra
10.7 Explain De-Morgan’s theorem
10.8 Explain basic duality of Boolean Algebra
10.9 Derive Boolean expression
10.10 Explain combination of Gates
10.11 Illustrate sum of products and product of sum
10.12 Derive product of sum expression
10.13 Explain NAND Gates and NOR Gates
10.14 Use the map methods for simplifying expressions
10.15 Explain problems using the above covering
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Phy- 122 APPLIED PHYSICS
Practical 96 1 3 2
AIMS The students will be able to understand the fundamental principles and concept of
physics.
Use these to solve problems in practical situations/ technological courses and understand
Concepts to learn advance physics/technical courses.
COURSE CONTENTS
1. MEASURMENTS. 2 Hours
1.1 Fundamental unites and derived units
1.2 System of measurements and S.I unites
1.3 Concept of dimensions, dimensional formula
1.4 Conversion from one system to another
1.5 Significant figures
4. SOUND. 5 Hours
4.1 Longitudinal waves
4.2 Intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound
4.3 Units of intensity of level and frequency response of ear
4.4 Interference of sound waves silence zones, beats
4.5 Acoustics
4.6 Doppler effect.
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5. LIGHT.
5.1 Review laws of reflection and refraction
5.2 Image formation by mirrors and lenses
5.3 Optical instruments
5.4 Wave theory of light
5.5 Interference., diffraction, polarization of light waves
5.6 Application of polarization in sunglasses, optical activity and stress analysis.
7. LASERS. 3 Hours
7.1 Corpuscular theory of light
7.2 Emission and absorption of light
7.3 Stimulated absorption and emission of light
7.4 Laser principle
7.5 Structure and working of laser
7.6 Types of laser with brief description
7.7 Application (basic concept)
7.8 Material processing
7.9 Laser welding
7.10 Laser assisted machining
7.11 Micro machining
7.12 Drilling, scribing and marketing
7.13 Printing
7.14 Laser in medicine
8. HEAT. 4 Hour
8.1 Review of calorimeter and gas laws
8.2 Thermal expansion of solid, liquid and gases
8.3 Heat of fusion, vaporization
8.4 Humidity, absolute and relative
8.5 Law of cooling
8.6 Thermoelectricity
8.7 Thermocouple
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10.2 Conductor, semiconductor, insulators
10.3 P-type and N-type materials
10.4 P-N junction
10.4 P-N junction as a diode
10.5 Photovoltaic cell (solar cell)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1 Tahir Hussain, Fundamentals of physics vol-1 and 11
2 Farid Khawaja, Fundamental of Physics vol-1 and 11
3 Wells and Slusher, Schaum’s Series physics
4 Nelkon and Oyborn, Advanced level Practical physics
5 Mehboob Llahi Malik and Inam-ul-Haq Practical physics
6 Wilson, Laser – Principal and application
7 M. slam khan and M. Akram Sandhu. Experiment al physics note Book
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Phy – 122
APPLIED PHYSICS
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVE
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8. UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE, WORKING AND USES OF LASER.
8.1 Explain the stimulated emission of radiation
8.2 Explain the laser principle
8.3 Describe the structure and working of lasers
8.4 Distinguish b/t types of latter
8.5 Describe use the application of laser in the mentioned in the course contents
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Phy 222 APPLIED PHYSICS
LIST OF PRACTICALS
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37. Find the heat of fusion of ice.
38. Find the heat of vaporization.
39. Determine relative humidity using hygrometer
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Comp-122 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
AIMS This subject will enable the student to be familiar with the operation of
Micro-Computer. He will also learn Dos. Basic language and word processing to elementary level.
COURSE CONTENTS
1. Electronic DATA PROCESSING (EDP) 6 Hours
1.1 Basics of computers
1.2 Classification of computers
1.3 Block diagram of a computers system
1.4 Binary numbers system
1.5 BIT, BYTE, RAM, ROM, EROM, EPROM
1.6 Input and out devices
1.7 Secondary storage media details
1.8 Processors and types
1.9 Using computer for system software
1.10 Using computer for application software.
1.11 Common types if software and their applications
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4. WORD PROCESSING 23 Hours
4.1 Starting words processor session
4.2 Opening a document
4.3 Saving a document
4.4 Ending words processors session (Temporarily)
4.5 Retrieving a document
4.6 Spell check
4.7 Margins and tab setting
4.8 Aligning paragraph
4.9 Printing a document
4.10 Advance features
6 RECOMMENDED BOOK
1. Ron S. Gottfrid, programming with basic
2. Any words Processor latest Release ( e.g... word- perfect etc.)
3. ABC’S of DOS (latest release).
4. Judd Robbins, Mastering DOS 6.0 and 6.2
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Comp-122 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATION
INSTRUTIONAL OBJECTIVE
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4.9 State temporarily ending word-procession session & retrieval
4.10 State procedure to re-entire world processor
4.11 State procedure to re-open document and editing
4.12 Describe spell-check facility
4.13 Describe Margins & Tab Setting
4.14 Describe to align paragraph
4.15 Describe Re-editing techniques
4.16 Describe procedure to set-up printer
4.17 Describe command for printouts
4.18 Explain multiple-copy printout procedure
4.19 Explain some advance features
4.20 Describe procedure of condensed printing
4.21 Describe procedure for change of fonts.
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Comp-122 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
DOS
1 Identity keyboard, mouse, CPU, disk drives, disks, monitor & printer
2 Practice for booting up of a computer system with DOS system disk and power off
System at DOS prompt
3 Practice for CLS,VER,VOL,DATE & TIME commands
4 Practice for COPY,REN commands
5 Practice fro DEL,TYPE,PATH,PROMPT,COPY CON,MD,CD,RD commands
6 Practice for the practicles at S.No. 3,4,5
7 Practice for FORMAT command with /s,/4,/u switches
8 Practice for DISKCOPY,DISKCOMP commands
9 Practice for SCANDISK,XCOPY,DELTREE,TREE,LABEL commands
10 Practice for PRINT,UNDELETE commands
11 Practice for practicals at S.No. 8,9,10,11
12 Practice for creating a batch file.
BASIC
1 Practice for loading & unloading Basic software and identity role of function keys
In Basic
2 Identity role of various keys in continuation with ALT key in BASIC Programming
3 Practice for CLS,LOAD,SAVE,FILE,RENUM command by loading any existing BASIC
Program
4 Practice for editing any existing BASIC Program
5 Prepare BASIC program to display sum of two numbers using INPUTS
6 Prepare BASIC program to display sum of two numbers using READ-DATA
7 Prepare BASIC program to multiply two numbers
8 Prepare BASIC program to calculate area of Rectangle, when length and width are given
9 Prepare BASIC program to calculate area of Circle, when radius/diameter is given
10 Prepare very simple BASIC programs using IF-THEN-ELSE and FOR-NEXT statement
11 Identify DIM statement
12 Practice for LPRINT statement for various Programs hard-copy output
WORD PROCESSING
1 Practice for loading & unloading a word processor
2 Practice for creating document & saving it
3 Practice for spell-check facility of the word-processor
4 Practice for editing an existing document
5 Practice for various word-processing Menu Options
6 Practice for printing a document
7 Practice for margin and TAB setting and document alignment
8 Practice for some advance features.
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GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
T P C
1 0 1
Ist – 4th Week
Reasons for studying of textile
History of textiles and sequence of Fabric construction
Classification of fibers
Natural fiber
Man made fiber
Synthetic fiber
Testing of fiber
Texting by microscope
Burning test
Chemical test
Non technical test for distinguishing linen from cotton.
Felting
Knotting
Braiding
Opening and blending processes
Carding process
Combing process
Drawing process
Spinning process
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Weaving operations
Kinds of yarn
Ply-Yarn
Doubled Yarn
Novelty Yarn
24th – 27th Week
Weaving
Classification of weaves
Plan weaves
Bork’s Recommended
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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
1. Main measurement
2. Proportion measurement
3. Tabular measurement
23th- 24th Week
Calculate formula for different sizes.
27th-28th Week
Master pattern
It’s importance for garment industry and its advantages.
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29th- 32th Week
Terms used in Garment industry
Symbols and accessories
TECHNOLOGY: GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
SUBJECT: Drafting and Pattern making- 1
COURSE CODE: GT- 123
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1 YEAR
PRACTICAL
9th Week
Draft and cut pattern of gents
Pajama (Aligarh cut)
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21th Week
Draft & cut ladies Churidar pajama from direct measurement
22th Week
Calculate formula of Churidar pajama from size system
Draft & cut Churidar pajama.
23th Week
Take the measurement of any sleeping suit (sample)
Draft & cut sleeping suit.
24th Week
Petticoat (SARI)
Calculate formula & cut it
25th Week
Draft & cut sari blouse.
30-32th Week
Practices of previous articles
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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS
SUBJECT: SEWING TECHNIQUE-1
COURSE CODE: GT-133
1st Year
1ST-4th Week
Describe industrial single needle lock stitch machine by manufacturer’s machine
diagram.
I) Sewing Head
II) Horizontal arm
III) Vertical arm
IV) Machine Bed
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OBJECTIVE
1. Acquire basic knowledge of simple Single needle lock stitch machine
4. Understanding various types of stitches (functional) and decorative and needles used in
simple sewing machine
6. Understand causes thread breaking of needle and bobbin and its remedies
6.1 Explain causes of thread breaking of needle
6.2 Explain causes of thread breaking of bobbin
6.3 Detect the causes of needle thread break
6.4 Detect the causes bobbin thread brea
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GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
1. Understand the measurement.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
2. Understand size system.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
2.1 Explain size system
2.2 Make a sketch of human body. Divide it in eight heads
2.3 Label heads on the sketch
2.4 Describe heads of human body
2.5 Describe height group.
2.6 State small, medium large and extra large (height group)
2.7 Explain width group.
2.8 State slim, medium, corpulent, stout and trub. (Width group)
2.9 Distinguish between height and width group.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
3. Apply the concepts of size system of determining different sizes in height
And width groups
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
3.1 Compute the measurement (chest, hip) for width group.
3.2 Compute the measurement (small, medium, large and extra large) for height
Groups.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
4 Understand types of measurements.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
4.1 List the types of measurements.
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4.2 Explain three types of measurements. (main measurement proportional measurement
and tabular measurement)
4.3 Compare main and proportional measurement.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
5. Understand pattern making.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
5.1 Define pattern.
5.2 Explain principles of pattern making and its uses.
5.3 Describe advantages of pattern making.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
6. Understand master pattern.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
6.1 Define master pattern
6.2 Apply master pattern
6.3 Describe importance of master pattern for industry and its advantages.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
7 Understand the terms used in Garment.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
7.1 State terms, symbol and accessories used in garment industry.
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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS
SUBJECT: SEWING TECHNIQUE-1
COURSE CODE: GT-134
1st Year
1ST-4th Week
Describe industrial single needle lock stitch machine by manufacturers machine
diagram.
V) Sewing Head
VI) Horizontal arm
VII) Vertical arm
VIII) Machine Bed
OBJECTIVE
1. Acquire basic knowledge of simple Single needle lock stitch machine
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1.7 Demonstrate parts of simple sewing machine.
Vertical arm. Horizontal arm
1.8 Explain function of above patters
4. Understanding various types of stitches (functional) and decorative and needles used in
simple sewing machine
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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS
SUBJECT: SEWING TECHNIQUE-1
CODE: GT-134
YEAR: 1st
PRACTICAL
3rd-4th Week
Sewing frock (3-5 years)
11th Week
Sewing a Gents pajama (Aligarh cut)
12th Week
Sewing of Shalwar
13th_14th Week
Sewing a skirt and blouse (3-5 years)
20th Week
Sewing of Churidar pajama.
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23th Week
Sewing of petticoat.
28th – 29 Week
Sewing of Romper (sample)
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TECHNOLOGY : GARMENTS
SUBJECT : EMBROIDERY – I
COURSE CODE : GT-141
T P C
0 3 1
Coral Stitch
Cover Knot
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Lazy Stitch
Eyelet Stitch
Chain stitch
Chain band raised
Chain stitch zig zag
Broken chain
Double Chain Stitch
Check red Chain
Machine Embroidery
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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS
SUBJECT: MATERIAL, PROCESS AND TECHNIQUE
COURSE CODE: GT- xxxx
Introduction to Fashion
Definition and origin
Terms and definition
Reasons for change in fashion
Classification of fashion
Style, classic, fad, trend
Fashion designing
Designer’s Role in styling and production of costume
Photocopier
Marker pens
Pastels
Watercolor
Colored pencil
Wax and water – solvent crayons
Inks
Wax- resistant effects
Light box
Layout paper
Figure proportion
Drawing from Templates
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Objective: This unit has been designed to train the candidate to gain the knowledge and skills to
develop the human body figure in different posses. It includes
Reference book
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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
1ST SEMESTER
TECHNICAL DRAWING 1
GT-152 THEORY TPC
13 2
8th - 10th Week 4. Scales, plane scale, millimeter scale, diagonal scale.
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a. Principles of dimensioning
b. Instruments of dimensioning.
c. Sketching practice
d. Arrow head development.
e. Drawing of cylinder, prism and pyramids.
a. Methods of projection.
b. First angle and third angle projection.
a. Oblique drawing
b. Isometric drawing
c. Drawing of isometric views.
Reference Books:
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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
TECHNICAL DRAWING 1
GT – 152 T P C
1 3 2
PRACTICAL
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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
TECHNICAL DRAWING 1
GT – 152 T P C
1 3 2
1st Week
1. Introduction
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand about technical drawing.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the types and functions of scales.
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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
4.1 State the correct procedure of scale reading.
4.2 Explain the large scale and reduced scales.
4.3 Explain the uses of various scales.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the types and methods of construction of ellipse.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the techniques of sketching and Dimensioning.
SPECIFC OBJECTIVE:
7.1 Describe the principles of dimensioning.
7.2 State the importance of dimensioning.
7.3 State how dimension is applied in a drawing.
7.4 Identify size and location of dimensions.
7.5 Illustrate the different kinds of dimensions.
7.6 Explain the general techniques and rules of dimension.
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7.7 State arrow head proportion.
7.8 Define the sketching.
7.9 Use of unidirectional, aligned and base line dimension.
7.10 Practice sketching.
7.11 Make sketches of a cylinder, prism and pyramids and
dimension them.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE: Understand the types of projection of First and Third angle.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
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CH – 212 APPLIED CHEMISTRY
COURSE CONTENTS
5. WATER 3 Hours
5.1 Chemical nature and properties
5.2 Impurities
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5.3 Hardness of water (types, causes & removal)
5.4 Scales of measuring hardness (degrees clark, French, PPM< Mg/litre).
5.5 Boiler feed water, scales and treatment.
5.6 Sea-water desalination, sewage treatment.
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12.4 Materials of high conductivity and resistivity.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
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4.2.2 State the mathematical forms of these laws.
4.2.3 Derive gas equation.
4.2.4 Solve problems using gas law and gas equation.
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9.5 Describe some gaseous insulators i.e. air, Co2SF with their dielectric strengths.
12.4 List materials of high conductivity and high resistivity used in electrical
engineering.
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Ch – 222 APPLIED CHEMISTRY
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. To introduce the common apparatus, glassware and chemical reagents used in the
chemistry lab.
2. To purity a chemical substance by crystallization.
3. To separate a mixture of sand and salt.
4. To find the melting point of substance.
5. To find the pH of a solution with pH paper.
6. To separate a mixture of inks by chromatography.
7. To determine the co-efficient of viscosity of benzene with the help of Ostwald
vasomotor.
8. To find the surface tension of a liquid with a stalagmometer.
9. To perform electrolysis of water to produce Hydrogen and Oxygen.
10. To determine the chemical equivalent of copper by electrolysis of Cu SO.
11. To get introduction with the scheme of analysis of salts for basic radicals.
12. To analyse 1st group radicals (Ag+ - Pb++ - Hg+).
13. To make practice for detection 1st group radicals.
14. To get introduction with the scheme of analysis of salts for basic radicals.
15. To detect and confirm 11-A radicals (hg++, Pb++++, Cu+, Cd++, Bi+++)
16. To detect and confirm 11-B radicals (Sn+++, Sb+++, As++).
17. To get introduction with the scheme of III group radicals (Fe+++ - Al+++, Cr+++)
18. To detect and cofirm Fe+++, Al+++ and Cr+++.
19. To get introduction with he scheme of IV group radicals.
20. To detect and confirm An++ and Mn++ radicals of IV group.
21. To detect and confirm Co++ and Ni++ radicals of IV group.
22. To get introduction with the Acid Radical Scheme.
23. To detect dilute acid group.
24. To detect and confirm CO‖ 3 and HCO’ 3 radicals.
25. To get introduction with the methods/apparatus of conducting volumetric estimations.
26. To prepare standard solution of a substance.
27. To find the strength of a given alkali solution.
28. To estimate HCO’3 contents in water.
29. To find out the %age composition of a mixture solution of KNO3 and KOH
volumetrically.
30. To find the amount of chloride ions (Cl’) in water volumetrically.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Text book of intermediate chemistry ( I & II)
2. Ilmi Applied Science by Sh. Atta Muhammad.
3. Polytechnic Chemistry by J.N. reddy Tata Mc Graw Hill (New Delhi).
4. Applied Chemistry for Engineers by Eric S. Gyngell.
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Mgm 221 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS
AIMS The students will be able to develop management skills, get acquainted the learner with
the principles of management and economic relations and develop commercial /
economic approach to solve the problems in the industrial set-up.
COURSE CONTENTS
1. ECONOMICS 2 Hours
1.1 Definition: Adam Smith, Alfred Marshall, Prof. Robins.
1.2 Nature and Scope
1.3 Importance for technicians.
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6.3 Organizing, evaluating and analyzing opportunity and risk tasks.
9. MONEY 1 Hour
9.1 Barter system and its inconveniences.
9.2 Definition of money and its functions.
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16.2 Principal media used in business world.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Nisar-ud-Din, Business Organization, Aziz Publisher, Lahore.
2. M. Saeed Nasir, Introduction to Business, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore.
3. S.M. Akhtar, An Introduction to Modern Economics, United Limited, Lahore.
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Mgm-221 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
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9. UNDERSTAND WHAT IS MONEY
9.1 Define money
9.2 Explain barter system and its inconveniences.
9.3 Explain functions of money
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TECHNOLOGY : GARMENTS
SUBJECT : PRODUCTION PLANNING-I
COURSE CODE : GT-212 T P C
2 0 2
Objective
Objective of this course is to training the candidate in the field of production planning and
control and quality control so as to understand the concept of time and motion study , process
flow of production, material management for sampling and production and taking care of quality
of the garment at seeing and finishing stage.
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Objective
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5.3 Estimate calculation of Production and making a chart
6. UNDERSTAND IMPORTANCE OF GOOD LAYOUT AND LOCATION OF
FACTORY
6.1 Discuss Criteria of Good Layout
6.2 Maximum Falxibility
6.3 Maximum Coordination
6.4 Maximum Use of Volume
6.5 Maximum Visibility
6.6 Maximum Accessibility
6.7 Maximum Distance
6.8 Maximum Handling
6.9 Maximum Discomfort
6.10 Inherent Safety
6.11 Maximum Security
6.12 Define factor of location of factor
6.13 Integration with other group of economy
6.14 Availability of labor
6.15 Availability of Housing
6.16 Availability of Amenities
6.17 Availability of Transport
6.18 Availability of Services
6.19 Planning of Building
6.20 Suitability of land and climate
6.21 Car Parking
7. UNDERSTAND STORING
7.1 Describe importance of pattern storing
7.2 Define pattern storing
7.3 List advantages of pattern storing
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9.3 Compate no. of machine for 500 short
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16. UNDERSTAND IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING IN INDUSTRY
16.1 State reason’s of Training in Industry
16.2 Explain advantages of Training
a) Training reduced working period
b) Importance of Efficiency
c) Introduction of New Technique
d) Promotion of company incharge
e) Over Coming Elements of Training in industry
16.3 Describe Elements of Training in Industry
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TECHNOLOGY : GARMENTS
SUBJECT : DRAFTING AND PATTERN MAKING-II
T P C
COURSE CODE : GT-222 0 6 2
9th Week
Take the measurement of Tunic Shirt (sample) and Draw a draft and cut pattern.
12th Week
Take the measurement of men’s shirt from sample, Draw a draft and cut pattern.
15th Week
Calculate the measurement of Lab coat. Draw a draft and cut pattern.
Calculate the formula gent’s shalwar qameez draw draft and cut pattern
Take the measurement of gent’s shalwar qameez to sample and draw draft and cut
pattern.
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23rd Week
Take the measurement of short to sample and draw a draft and cut pattern.
28th Week
Take the measurement of Trouser to sample and draw draft and cut pattern
Revision
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TECHNOLOGY : GARMENTS
SUBJECT : SEWING TECHNIQUE-III
CODE : GT-232 T P C
0 9 3
2nd Year
16th Week
Sewing of Chameeze
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30th to 34th Week
Choose any Stylish Trouser and sew it.
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GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
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History of rayon, basic method or producing rayon
Methods of producing Rayon.
1. Nitro cellulose Rayon.
2. Viscose Rayon
3. Cupramonium Rayon.
28th Week.
Acetate Cellulose Fiber
Process of Cellulose acetate, finishing process, judging process.
34th Week.
Button – Thread – Fusing – Material.
Bork’s Recommended:
Fiber to fabric
Sixth Edition
Fiber to fabrics
Third edition
Fiber to Fabric
5th Edition
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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
T P C
Basic Electricity – I 1 3 2
COURSE CODE : GT-252
1st Week
Introduction of electrical current voltage and resistance, their units, ohm’s law
21st - 26th
Taping of jointing and soldering
Define Transformer
Principle and construction of transformer,
Types of Transformer w.r.t core
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27th to 28th
Revision
29th to 30th
Sources of electricity – frictional, chemical, thermal, photoelectric, magnetic, thermal,
ionic.
Reference Books
BASIC ELECTRICITY
IN FIVE PARTS
AUTHOR NAME: JM CHAPMAN BSC (ENG)
C.ENG A.M.I.E.E
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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
T P C
Basic Electricity – I 1 3 2
COURSE CODE : GT-252
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29th – 32th weeks
Practical 11
Generate electricity by any two sources.
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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
T P C
Fashion Presentation Techniques 0 6 2
COURSE CODE : GT-262
1st to 4th
Basic human Body Figure (Male/Female) drawing
5th to 10th
Movement of Fashion Figure
11th to 14th
Design brief Inspiration
15th week
Specification
16th to 17th
Fashion Prediction
18th to 19th
Market Research,
20th to 21st
Developing Ideas
22th to 23th
Prepare Mood Board by selecting theme
24th to 25th
Use of collage Technique
26th to 27th
Creation of 06 no of costumes
28th to 34th
Photoshop
What is Photoshop?
What Does Photoshop Do?
The Photoshop Workspace
The Menu Bar
The Drawing Canvas
The Tool Box
The Palettes
Drawing Things on the Canvas
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Choosing a Color
Defining the Brush
The Pencil Tool
The Paintbrush Tool
The Line Tool
The Airbrush Tool
The Text Tool
The Paint Bucket Tool
The Gradient Tool
Objective
This competency has been developed to train the candidate in fashion illustration so that he can
understand ideas, inspiration, this research fabric, and sketches. Moreover over he will be able to
understand and use the Photoshop for the designing of the garments by considering the
requirement of the human body features.
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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS
SUBJECT MERCHANDISING MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
CODE GT xxxx
YEAR 3rd YEAR
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28th to 32nd week MERCHANDISING CALCULATIONS
Costing, Budgeting and Pricing
Types of Costs
Costing Exercises
Thread Consumption Calculations
Exercises of Thread Consumption
Fabric Consumption Calculations
Fabric Consumption Exercises
Consumption Calculations for a Dress Shirt / Polo-Shirt and Dress Pant /
Denim Jean
Garment Pricing Strategies
Objective
Objective of this course is to understand the merchandising process, cutover need. Marketing
trend, supplier’s data and production possibilities. Merchandiser is the front door of getting
orders and satisfying customer for repeat order for the factory or his/her own business.
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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
SUBJECT: TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
Course code: GT—643 T P C
2 0 2
ST TH
1 -4 Week:
1. Introduction of organic & inorganic compounds
2. Classification of organic compounds
3. Importance & application of organic chemistry
5th -8th week:
1. IUPAC rules (international union of pure applied chemistry)
2. Classification of nomenclatures
3. Names & their structure
4. Homologous series
9th -10th week:
1. Types of function group
2. Isomerism
11th -12th week:
1. Preparation manufacturing of ethyl Alcohol (classic method)
2. Chemical properties & uses
13th -14th week:
1. Preparation & properties of acetone Additional reaction hole form reaction
2. Physical properties of acetone
15th-16th week:
1. Description & characteristics of textile fiber
2. Properties of synthetic fiber
17th-18th week:
General properties of textile
Primary & secondary
Elasticity of textile fiber
19th-22th week:
DYE Selection of dye. Classification of dye
Natural Dye synthetic dyes. Basic (cationic)
Dye oxidation bases acid (anionic) dye
Mordant or chrome dyes substantive direct dyes
Developed dyes azoic dyes disperse dyes.
Vat dyes reactive dyes pigment dyes
Theory of dye.
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23th -26th week: Cotton
Kinds of commercial cotton
Minerals matters of cotton
Pre dyeing process of cotton
Uses of cotton
Chemical properties of cotton
Reference Book
Organic chemistry –xii
Author name: Zaheer Ahmed
Manual of textile chemistry
G.P.I.W
Textile fiber of fabrics
3rd edition – 5th edition.6th edition
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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS
SUBJECT GARMENTS MACHINE & MAINTENANCE
CODE GT—261
YEAR 2ND YEAR
T P C
0 3 1
1ST Week
Introduction
Introduction of a sewing machine
Threading of a sewing machine
2nd & 3rd week
Lubrication and cleaning of machine
Necessity of lubrication
Types of fraction
Function of lubrication
Planned method lubrication
Ways of lubrications
Force feeding oiling system
Necessity of cleaning
Number of machine oil ( types)
4th & 5th week
Hand tools
Kinds of tools
Assembly tools
Cutting tools
Making & measuring tools
6th week
Name of tools
7th week
Utilization & handling of different hand tools
Screw heads
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Transverses hook
17th week
Came.crank.axil.hinge pin eccentric connected rod (fork)
link.hook .shuttle.looper.
Sewing machine motion
Clamp motion
Needle vibrating motion
Looper avoiding motion
Needle bar rising motion
Feeding mechanisms
Main parts and their function
Feeding movements
18th week
Definition of feeding
Drop feed
Differential feed
Compound feed
Unison feed
Puller feed
19TH` week
Summary of common sewing trouble
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20 `week
Needle thread breaking
21th week
Bobbin thread breaking
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22th week
` Breaking of needle
23th week
Jump stitches (skipping)
24th week
Improper feeding
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25 week
Cutting of fabric (fabric damage)
th
26 week
Puckered seam
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27 week
Burring of thread
28th week
Loops or knots on the tops surface of the fabric
29th week
Loops or knots on the under surface of the fabric
30th week
6. Attachments
6.1 Folders
6.2 Binders
6.3 Turning devices
ST ND
31 32 week
7. Types of machine stitches
7.1 Lock stitches
7.2 Chain stitches
Reference book
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GENERAL OBJECTIVE
1. Know the maintenance of industrial sewing machine
Specific objective
1.1.1 make the sketch of machine
1.1.2 Labeling the different part of machine
1.1.3 State the threading in the various types of industrial sewing of machine
2. Lubrication and cleaning of machine
General objective
Know the types and importance of lubrication and cleaning of machine
Specific objective
2.1.1 describe the procedure of cleaning of machine
2.1.2 understand the oiling machine
2.1.3 describe the point (ways)of lubrication
2.1.4 state type of friction
2.1.5 Enlist the disadvantages of friction
2.1.6 Lubricate in the moving parts of machine
2.1.7 State the planned method of lubrication
2.1.8 Explain the force feeding oiling system
2.1.9 Explain the advantages of force feeding oiling system.
2.1.10 Distinguish the machine oil NO
2.1.11 Select the machine oil.
2.1.12 Hand Tools
General Objective
Understanding the common hand tools & their uses
Specific Objectives
3.1 State the purpose of Assembly tools
3.2 State the purpose of Cutting tools
3.3 State the purpose of making and measuring tools
3.4 Enlist the Common Hand tools
3.5 State the safe handling different tools
SCREW HEAD:
General Objectives
Understanding the different types of screw head
Specific Objectives
4.1 State the purpose of making
4.2 State the using of different types of screw head
4.3 Illustrate the type of screw head
4.4 General construction of screwing machine
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General Objective
Understand the general Construction of screwing machine
Specific Objectives
5.1 Labeling the different portion of machine
5.2 Illustrate the main part of sewing head
5.3 Enlist the all main parts and ancillary part
5. 4 Enlist the function parts
6. Types of shafts
General Objectives
Understand the importance of main shaft in screwing machine
Specific Objectives
6.1 Explain the main shaft
6.2 State the rock shafts
6.3 explain the function of feeding the rock shafts
6.4 Explain the function of feeding lifting rock shaft.
6.5 Describe the function of rotating hook shaft
Specific Objectives
7.1 Enlist the different ways to mount the hook
7.2 State the horizontal hook
7.3 state the vertical hook
7.4 State the transverse hook
General Objectives
Understand the different portion of sewing machine
Specific Objectives
8.1 State the main parts of sewing head
8.2 State main parts of horizontal arm
8.3 State the main parts of machine bed
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9. Function of tension assembly
General Objectives
Understand the function of tension assembly
Specific Objectives
9.1 Explain the function of tension assembly
9.2 Enlist the main of tension assembly parts
9.3 State the function of main parts
9.4 State the advantages of releasing system
9.5 Explain the function of take up spring
9.6 State the correct precision of check spring
General objectives
Understand the technical term used in maintenance of industrial sewing machine
Specific Objectives
10.1 State the function of came
10.2 State the function of crank
10.3 State the function of AX
10.4 State the function of hinge pin
10.5 Explain the function of connecting rod
10.6 Explain the function of hook
10.7 State the function of shuttle
10.8 State the function of looper
10.9 Explain the function of eccentric
11. Sewing machine of motion
Specific Objectives
11.1 Explain clamp motion
11.2 Explain needle bar rise motion
11.3 Explain needle vibrating motion
11.4 Explain lopper avoiding motion
12. Feeding mechanism
General Objectives
Understand the Feeding mechanism
Specific Objectives
12.1 Enlist the main parts of Feeding mechanism
12.2 Illustrate the main parts of Feeding mechanism by making neat
sketches
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12.3 State the Feeding movements
13. Definition of feeding
General Objectives
Understand the Definition of feeding
Specific Objectives
13.1 Explain the mechanism of drop feed
13.2 Explain the differential feed mechanism
13.3 Explain the compound feed mechanism
13.4 Explain the unison feed mechanism
13.5 State the puller feed mechanism
13.6 State the reversible feed mechanism
General Objectives
Understand the causes of needles thread needle threads breaking
Specific Objectives
14.1 Enlist the causes of needles needle threads breaking
14.2 Enlist the remedies of needle threads breaking
15. Bobbin threads breaking
General Objectives
Know the causes and remedies of bobbin thread breaking
Specific Objectives
15.1 Enlist the causes of bobbin thread breaking
15.2 Enlist the remedies of bobbin thread breaking
16. Breaking of Needle
General Objectives
Know the causes and remedies of Breaking of Needle
Specific Objectives
16.1 Enlist the causes of needles breaking during sewing
16.2 Enlist the remedies of breaking of needle during sewing
17. Jumps stitches (skipping)
General Objectives
Know the causes and remedies of skipping
Specific Objectives
17.1 Enlist the causes of skipping during sewing
17.2 Enlist the remedies of skipping during sewing
18. Improper feeding during sewing
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General Objectives
Know the causes and remedies improper feeding during sewing
Specific Objectives
18.1 Enlist the causes of improper feeding during sewing
18.2 Enlist the remedies of improper feeding
19. Cutting of fabric damage during sewing
Specific Objectives
19.1 Enlist the causes of fabric damage during sewing
19.2 Enlist the remedies of fabric damage during sewing
General Objectives
Understand the reason of fabrics damage during sewing
Specific Objectives
20.1 Explain the problem
20.2 Enlist the causes of puckered scam during sewing
20.3 Enlist the remedies of puckered scam
General Objectives
Know that reason of thread burning during sewing
Specific Objectives
21.1 Enlist the causes of thread burning during sewing
21.2 enlist the remedies of thread burning during sewing
22. Loops & knots Appear
General Objectives
Understand the reason of appearing loops or knots on the top surface of the fabric during sewing
Specific Objectives
22.1 enlist the causes of appearing loops of knots on the top surface of the fabric
22.2 enlist the remedies of appearing the lops or knots on the top surface of the
fabric
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23. Loops or knots appear on the under surface of the fabric during sewing
General Objectives
Know the reason of appearing loops of knots on the under surface of the fabric during sewing
Specific Objectives
23.1 Enlist the causes of appearing loops of knots on the under surface of the
fabric during sewing
23.2 enlist the remedies of appearing the loops or knots on the under surface of
the fabric
24. Attachments
General Objectives
Know the advantages of attachments
Specific Objectives
24.1 Explain the utilization of attachment
24.2 State the utilization of attachment
24.3 state the function of folders and other attachment
24.4Enlist the turning devices
24.5enlist the binders
24. Types of machine stitch
General Objectives
Understand the sewing machine stitch
Specific Objectives
25.1 Explain the machine stitches
25.2 State the lock stitches
25.3 State the chain stitches
Reference Book:
1. Theory of machine by PSIT
2. Service & repair of the sewing machine manual by PSI
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GARMENTS
Clothing DESIGN -1
GT-272
2ND YEAR
1st – 3rd Week
Theory of pattern grading point definition of grading the field of garments pattern manufacturing
bush measurements for the size to be graded. Calculations. Grading differences at various points.
Name of tools used in garments
4th-8th Week
Tunic shirt grading. The measurements for the size to be graded calculation the formula and the
grading differences at various points and checking.
9th-13th Week
Sports shirt grading the measurements. The measurements for the size to be graded calculation
the formula and the grading differences at various points and checking.
14th-19th Week
Gents shirt grading. The measurements for the size to be graded calculation the formula and the
grading differences at various points and checking.
20th-24th
Revision
25th -28th Week
Gents trouser grading the measurements for the size to be graded calculation the formula and the
grading differences at various points and checking.
29th-32nd Week
Height and Width Group changes of trousers
33rd -34th
Practice
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Subject: BUSSINESS COMUNICATION
Code No. MGM 322 202 T P C
Prerequisites: The students are already familiar with the language concerned
Aims of objectives
1. The course has been designed to enable the students to.
2. To equip the students with basic principles of good and effective business
writing in commercial and industrial fields
3. To develop knowledge and skill to write technical report with confidence
and accuracy.
Courses Contents
1. COMMUNICATION PROCESS
1.1 Purposes of communication
1.2 Communication process
1.3 Distortion in communication
1.4 Consolidation of communiqué
1.5 Communication flow
1.6 Communication for self development
3. QUESTIONING SKILLS
3.1 Nature of question
3.2 Types of questions
3.3 Characteristics of a good question
3.4 Questioning strategy
4. LISTENING SKILLS
4.1 principals of active listening
4.2 skills of active listening
4.3 Barrier to listening
4.4 Reasons of poor listening
4.5 Giving feed back
5. INTERVIEWING SKILLS
5.1 Significance of interviews
5.2 Characteristics of interviews
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5.3 Activities in an interviewing situation
5.4 Types of interviews
5.5 Interviews strategy
6. REPORT WRITING
6.1 Goals of report writing
6.2 Report format
6.3 Types of reports
6.4 Report writing strategy
7. READING COMPREHENSION
7.1 reading problems
7.2 four reading skills
8. GROUP COMMUNICATION
8.1 purposes of conducting meetings
8.2 types of meetings
8.3 Selection of a group for meeting
8.4 Group leadership skills
8.5 Running a successful meetings
8.6 Active participation techniques
Reference Books
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T P C
2 0 2
OBJECTIVE: BUSSINESS COMMUNICATION
CODE NO. MGM 322
OBJECTIVES:
1. Communication process
General Objectives
Define the communication process and to identify & overcome the barriers
to Communication
Specific Objectives
1.1 list the benefits of two way Communication
1.2 define a model of Communication process
1.3 Identify the major Communication methods used in organization
1.4 Identify the barriers to Communication & methods of the over come these
barriers.
2. Oral communication skills
General Objectives
Identify the process & uses of oral Communication & the influence of non-verbal
Communication on oral Communication
S.OBJECTIVE
2.1 identify the speaking situations with other peoples.
2.1 Identify the strategy steps of speaking
2.2 Identify the characteristics of effective speaking
2.3 Define the principles of one-way Communication
2.4 Define the principles of two-way Communication
2.5 Identify the elements of oral presentation skills
2.6 Determine the impact of non verbal communication on oral communication
3. Questioning Skills
General Objectives
Determine the uses of Questioning Skills to gather & clarity information in the oral
communication process
Specific Objectives
3.1 Identify different types of question.
3.2 Determine the purpose of each type of question and its application
3.3 Identify the hazards to avoid when asking questions.
3.4 Demonstrate questioning skills
4. Listening Skills
General Objectives
Demonstrate the use of active listening skill in the oral communication process
Specific Objectives
4.1 Identify the principles of active listening
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4.2 Identify the skills of active listening
4.3 Identify barriers to active listening
4.4 discover the benefits of active listening
4.5 demonstrate listening skills
4.6 Determine the value of giving & receiving feed back
5. Interviewing skills
General Objectives
Determine the appropriate interview type for the specific work related situation &
conduct a work related interview
Specific Objectives
5.1 Significance of interviews
5.2 Characteristics of interviews
5.3 Activities in an interviewing situation.
5.4 Types of interviews
5.5 Interviewing strategy
6. Report writing
General Objectives
Identify the types uses of informal reports & construct a reports out line based on
subject matter & audience
Specific Objectives
6.1 Identify the d/f types of reports
6.2 determine to use a an informal or formal report presentation
6.3 Identify the stages of planning a report
6.4 Identify the parts of reports & choose the parts appropriate for each type of
report
6.5 Draft a report outline
7. Reading comprehension:
General Objectives
Identify individual reading problems; determine methods overcome reading
problems demonstrate reading comprehension
Specific Objectives
7.1 identify major reading problem
7.2 identify basic reading skills
7.3 identify methods of previewing written material
7.4 idenitfy methods of concentration when reading.
8. Group communication
General Objectives
Identify the type of meeting to be used for a specific purpose demonstrate group
communication skills and control in a meeting.
Specific Objectives
8.1 identify the purpose and characteristic of major types of meeting
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8.2 identify responsibilities of a meeting and/commitee
8.3 Identify what can go wrong at meeting and determine how to overcome
these problem .
8.4 Distinguish between control and process at meetings
8.5 Identify the key characteristics of a good group facilitator.
M-522 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RELATIONS
THEORY T P C
2 0 2
The study of this subject will enable the student to develop the management skills
acquaint him with the principles of management and human relations & develop
psychological approach to solve the labor problems
COURSE CONTENTS
1: INDUSTRIAL PSYCOLOGY 2 HOURS
1.1 History & definition
1.2 Nature & scope
2: LEADER SHIP 1hours
1.1 Definition & types
1.2 Qualities & good leader
3: MOTIVATION 2hours
3.1 Definition
3.2 Types (financial) & non financial motives
3.3 Conflict of motives
4: MORALE 2hours
4.1 Importance
4.2 Development
4.3 Measurements
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8: INDUTRIAL PREJUDICE 2hours
8.1 Causes
8.2 Remedies
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17.1 foreman’s abilities
17.2 Duties & functions
18: RECOMMENDED:
Meyers, industrial psychology, oxford university press, London.
Smith wakly, psychology of industrial behavior . Mc-graw hill
New York.
Ghulam hussain , Nizamat-e-sannat aur aur insanirawabat. Ilmi kittaab urdu bazaar
Lahore
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:
The completion of this course, the students will be able to:
KNOW LEADERSHIP
2.1 define leader ship
2.2 Describe the types of leadership
2.3 State qualities of a good leader
UNDERSTAND MOTIVATION
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13.1 Describe the recruitment procedure of employees in an industrial concern
13.2 Explain training
13.3 Explain the effects training on production & product cost
13.4 Identify the kinds of training
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TECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
Code: GT: 312 T P C
2 0 2
Understand introduction of organic & inorganic compound
Define organic & inorganic compound
Describe vital force theory
Explain importance & application of organic chemistry
Differentiate organic & in organic chemistry
Define classification with the help up chart
Discuss open chain & closed chain compound
Define hydro carbon
Understand nomenclature
Define Alkyl radical
Define IUPAC rules
Explain classification of nomenclature
Alkane
Alkene
Alkyne
Generals Formula’s
Describe Alkane alkene alkyne structure
Practice of nomenclature
State homologous series
Types of nomenclature
Understand functional group & their application
Enlist type of functional group
Their type formula
Understand preparation & chemical properties of Alcohol
Ethanol
Define alcohol
Explain classic method of Alcohol with chemical reaction
State ch: reaction of ethanol
Define the nature of Alcohol.
State chemical reaction of ethanol
Combustion
Ester formation
Oxidation
Enlist properties of c2 h5oh
Define uses of alcohol
Describe manufacturing of molasses
Understand acetone & its reaction
Define acetone
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State preparation of acetone
1:By oxidation
2:distillation of calcium mutate
3: isopropyl alcohol
4:by passel the acetic acid
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2: wool
3: silk
4: Dacron
5: acetate
6: cotton
7: rayon
8: linen
9: fiber glasses
1. Mercerizing process
2. to shredding process
3. Churning process
4. Preparation of spinning solution
5. Falterizatin
6. Spinning process
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Understand manufacturing process of Dacron
1. Write raw material of Dacron
2. Describes types & forms of Dacron yarn
3. List protein fiber
4. Define protein
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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
Code--: GT-32 T p C
0 6 2
Drawing & pattern:
1st -2nd week:
Different types of colors(gents shirts)
Draw a draft & cut pattern
rd th
3 -5 week:
Calculate the measurement of tunic shirts
Or swami shirt. Draw a draft & cut pattern
th th
6 - 7 week:
Draw a draft & cut pattern of different type of pocket (coat)
th th
8 - 11 week:
Take the measurements of ladies coat
Calculate the formula
Draw a draft & cut pattern with lining
12th-16th week:
Choose any ladies coat take the measurement & calculate the formula
Draw a draft & cut pattern with lining
17th-18th weeks:
Calculate the formula of pleat less trouser
Draw a draft & cut pattern
19th- 20th week:
Calculate the formula of pleat less trouser
Draw a draft & cut pattern
21th -22th week:
Take the measurement of waist coat & Calculate the formula Draw a draft
& cut pattern
Draw a draft & cut pattern with lining (waist coat)
23th -26th week:
Calculate the formula of raglan coat
Draw a draft & cut pattern with lining
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27th- 32week:
Choose any jacket take the measurement and calculate Draw a draft & cut
pattern with lining
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Technology: GARMENTS
SEWING TECHNOLOGY IV
T P C
0 9 3
Code; GT 333
1st week: sewing a plated closer trouser or placeless trouser
2nd week: sewing a waist coat
3rd week: sewing a jacket
4th week: choose any one jacket & sew it
5th week: sewing a plated closer trouser or placeless trouser
6th week: sewing a waist coat
7th week: sewing a jacket
8th week: choose any one jacket & sew it
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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
FASHION DESIGNING T P C
01 01 02
3rd to 7th week Draping of Front and Back Bodice, on a bodyform/maniquen using
Muslin cloth ,marking , Truing Back and Front part and later ,creating
a pattern of the same on the drafting paper.
8th to 11th week Draping of Sleeve & Collar,on a bodyform/maniquen using muslin
cloth and later ,creating a pattern of the same on the drafting paper.
12th to 15th week Draping of Skirt, on a bodyform/maniquen using muslin cloth and
later, creating a pattern of the same on the drafting paper.
16th to 20th week Draping and creating Muslin and Paper Pattern of different costumes
25th to 26thth week Making minor adjustments such as adding new collars cuffs and
replacing fasteners etc
29th to 30th week Making one new dress out of two old ones
BOJECTIVES
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Demonstrate the correct balance on drape
Arrange fabric on dress form to produce basic stylize garments
Recognized draping as a method which provides three dimensional form to original
design concepts
Understand the adoptability of draping concepts and methods in mass production
Develop apparel patterns from draped muslin blocks
Reference Book
1. Fashion drawing (Patric Jhon island)
2. Cambridge university parse manual of GPI Karachi
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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
ESSENTIAL OF GARMENTS DESIGN T P C
01 01 02
CODE: GT 352
1st week
Introduction of Art:
Define Art
State the elements of art
2nd week
Shape/Forms
Distinguish form & shapes
Define classification of shapes
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16th to 20th week Elements and principal of design
Define Balance and its kinds
State the Importance of Balance in design
Define Proportion
State the Importance of Proportion in design
Define Emphasis
State the Importance of Emphasis in design
Define Rhythm
State the Importance of Rhythm in design
st
21 week Texture
Identify the texture
State classification of texture
Uses of texture according to climate
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GT-352 Essential of Garments 3rd Year
Practical list
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GARMENTS MACHINE MAINTENANCE
GT-362 T P C
0 6 2
Handling of common hand tools
Practical continued an above
Plain sewing machine
Sewing a head & its parts
Dissemble & assembled
Function of main parts
Practical continued an above:
Practical continued an above
Vertical arm
Dissemble & assembled
Setting of gears& belt
Practical continued an above
Practical continued an above
Bed & its parts
Dissemble & assembled
Setting of bed sheet shafts (rock shafts)
Practical continued an above
Practical continued an above
Horizontal arm & its parts
Dissemble & assembled
Setting gear & eccentric
Practical continued an above
Setting and timing stitch forming parts needle bar timing
Rotating hook timing
Feeding mechanism
Feed dog timing or sitting
Feed dog hide sitting
Stitch regular & reverse liver sitting & timing
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GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
GT-312 GARMENTS MACHINERY 111
T P C
0 6 2
1ST Week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the common hand tools
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. Enlist the name of all the assembly tools
2. Enlist the cutting tools
3. Enlist the marking & measuring tools
4. knows the handling of different kinds of tools
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the sewing head & its parts
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. understand the functional parts of sewing head
2. understand the auxiliary parts f sewing head
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand enlist the all main parts of vertical arm
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. explain the function of main parts
2. explain the function of connecting rod
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the different types of the machine bed & its parts
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. enlist the all main parts
2. state the function of feed lifting rock shafts
3. state the function of feeding rock shafts
4. state the function of gears
5. enlist the different types of machine bed
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7th to 8th week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the all main parts of horizontal arm
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. enlist the all main parts of horizontal arm
2. illustrate the main the shaft eccentric & gear by making neat sketches
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. enlist the important points of needle bar sitting
2. understand the function of timing marks on the bar
3. understand the rotating hook timing
4. explain the rotating hook timing
5. enlist the important points of rotating hooks setting timing
11th to 12 week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the feeding mechanisms
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. state the feed dog hide according to material
2. enlist the type of feed dog
3. knows the different types of feed dogs
4. state the pressure adjustment on the fabric by thumb
13th to 14 week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the timing setting of feed dog
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. state the technique of feed dog timing
2. knows the relation needle and feed dog
3. Knows the movement of feed dog
4. State the position of feed dog
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15th week
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the function of stitch regulator and reverse lever
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. State the stitch regular stitch
2. Explain the timing setting of reverse lever
16th week:
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
Understand the lubrication system of a sewing machine
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE:
1. State the function of oil pump
2. State the oil pullenger function
17th week
1. Brushes & gears
1.1 Dissemble and assemble
18th week:
2. Bed shafts
2.1 Dissemble and assemble the feed lifting rock shafts
2.2 Dissemble and assemble the feeding rock shafts
2.3 Dissemble and assemble the rotating hook shafts
19th week:
3. Achievements
3.1 folders binds turning devices
3.2 Operators technique and handling the devices and achievements
3.3 Fundamental knowledge threading & operating techniques of special
machines
20th week:
4. Over lock machines
4.1 Name of auxiliary parts & their function
4.2 Threading
4.3 Operate
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21th week:
5. Button hole machine
5.1 name of auxiliary parts and their function
5.2 threading
5.3 operate
22nd week:
6. button stitch machine
6.1 name of all parts and auxiliary parts and their function
6.2 threading
6.3 operate
23th week:
7. bar tacking machine
7.1 name of auxiliary parts and their function
7.2 threading
7.3 operate
24th week:
8. feed off arm machine
8.1 name of auxiliary parts and their function
8.2 threading
8.3 operate
25th week:
9. two needle machine
9.1 name of auxiliary parts and their function
9.2 threading
9.3 operate
26th week
10. loop making machine
11. name of auxiliary parts and their function
threading operate
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27th week:
12.1 waist bend attaching machine
12.2 name of auxiliary parts and their function threading
12.3 operate
28th week:
13.1 elastic attaching machine
13.2 name of auxiliary parts and their function
13.3 threading
13.4 operate
29th week:
13 Cutting machine & strength knife
13.1 Sharping blade changing
13.2 Maintenance
13.3 Cleaning &oiling
13.4 Operating
30th week:
14 Rotary knife cutting machine
14.1 Sharping blade changing
14.2 Cleaning & oiling
14.3 Maintenance (smell)
14.4 Operating
31st week:
15 Bend saw cutting machine
15.1 Sharping blade changing
15.2 Cleaning & oiling
15.3 Operating
32nd week:
16 fusing machine
16.1 color fusing machine
16.2 function of auxiliary parts
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Reference Book
Theory of machine manual by PSIT
Service and repair of sewing machine manual by PSIT
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ECHNOLOGY: GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
SUBJECT: COMPUTER APPLIED TO GARMENTS TECHNOLOGY
Code: GT-372 T p c
0 3 1
Course outline
1st-2nd week: Introduction to computerized marketing
Getting started storage area selection ―& setting of de fault storage area shut down
& power down the system
3rd 4th week user Environmental
Creation & string of a user environment parameter table completion & storing of
notch table
5th 6th week: Grading
Identification of grade point on agiven piece measuring & recording growth at a
great point expressing the growth
x.y values
th th
7 8 week: Rule table
Creation & storing a numeric rule table creation and storing an alpha numeric rule
table
9th 10th week: Digitizing pieces
Of pieces applying optional digitizing technique verify digitize pieces editing
digitize pieces
11th 12week: Plotter
Specification power up & turning on the plotter ready for operation plotter control
turning a plotter of line and powering it down
Plotting pieces:
Setting up of pieces plot parameter table complication of editor for pieces plotting
13-14th week: creating a model
Creating & storing a model
Blocking & buffering
Creating a blocking &buffering rule table assigning blocking & buffering rule to
pieces
15th 16th week: lay-limits editor
Function of lay limit editor completing a strange a lay limit editor order editor
creating a marker order & specifying a model using a hot-link for checking
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information in the lay limit table storing the order creating of a construct of the
marker order
17th 18th week: process order/ activity log
Preparation of activity log identification of task for order processing. Processing a
marker order status of marker during processing finding information from activity
log
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Technology GARMENT TECHNOLOGY
SUBJECT: computer Applied to garment technology
Code GT- 372 T P C
2 3 3
General Objective
To asquint the student with the operation of computer & utilization the making software or
preferring computerized marker through the
1.1 Pre requested computer application I- II
1.2 Understand how to get started computerized
1.3 Understand how to get started computerized marking system
1.4 Create a storage area
1.5 Use a look up table to select & & set default area
1.6 Shut down & power down the system
1.7 Practice using quick keys to move around within the Accomack program
1.8 Create & store a user environment parameter table
1.9 Complete & store the notch table
General Objective
Understand the grading point & digitalized pieces
2.1 Identify a grade point in a given piece
2.2 Measure & record growth at a grade point
2.3 Express the growth in XY values.
2.4 Create & store the numeric rule values
2.5 Create &store an alphanumeric rule table
2.6 Digitized pieces
2.7 Apply optional digitizing techniques
2.8 Verify digitized pieces
2.9 Edit digitized pieces
General Objective
Understand operating a plotter & plotting pieces
3.1 Power up & turn a plotter on line
3.2 Turn a plotter off line & power it down
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3.3 Set up the pieces plot parameter table
3.4 Complete the annotation editor for piece plotting
3.5 Plot pieces
3.6 Crate & store a model
General Objective
Understand the blocking & buffering & lay limit editing
4.1 Create a blocking & buffering rules to pieces
4.2 Assign blocking & buffering rules to pieces
4.3 Complete and store a lay limits editor
4.4 Create a marker order & specificity a model
4.5 Use a hot link to check information in the lay limits table
4.6 Store the order & text & exit the order editor
4.7 Optional create a construct for the marker order
General Objective
Understand the process order / activity log
5.1 Identify tasks the systems performed during the order processing
5.2 Process a marker order
5.3 Status the marker during processing
5.4 Information about a processed order in the activity log
5.5 Activity log
5.6 Making a marker & plotting of marker
5.7 Process in a marker using selection box function & main menu options
5.8 Marker a plot parameter table
5.9 Marker plot
5.10 Marker main menu option:
5.11 Keys to select program
5.12 Software configuration to edit a peripheral selection
5.13 Plotter setting
5.14 System management configuration to change how item appear
5.15 Hot key combination:
5.16 Default parameter tables to be used for any new storage area
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5.17 Using the system default parameter tables digitized data files
5.18 Storage area
5.19 Storage area to floppy
5.20 Original Storage area on the hard disk
5.21 Storage area on the hard disk
5.22 Data management:
5.23 Model with all components to a floppy disk
5.24 Name of data items with widened using copy disk from Storage area
5.25 Editing of marker name in the storage area
5.26 Headings in all marker rep screen & view all pages in a single plot
5.27 Cut process: Auto marker place list editor & function box
5.28 Marker internal & attributes to pieces
5.29 Editors for cut data
5.30 Marker data
5.31 Out plot
5.32 Out report
5.33 Cements methods used by auto marker to produce markers
5.34 Mark, process a marker immediately form a partially made by adding marker
order directly to the job list processing \
5.35 Report from the auto mark log
5.36 Processed using auto mark
5.37 Store a piece list
5.38 List.
5.39 Window to verify function being used
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TECHNOLOGY GARMENTS
SUBJECT FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
CODE GT—
YEAR 3rd YEAR
34th Week –
Revision
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Objective
Objective of this competency is to learn skill and knowledge about occupational health and
safety so as to work with any hazard. This competency is also helpful to take care of the
workstation equipment as well as co-workers.
Reference Book
http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/@dgreports/@dcomm/@publ/documents/publication/
wcms_093550.pdf
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