The Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Fashion Technology program offers an in-depth and interdisciplinary curriculum that prepares students for careers in the ever-evolving fashion industry. The course syllabus typically spans two academic years and encompasses a diverse range of subjects. Foundational courses often cover topics such as Fashion Design and Illustration, Textile Science and Technology, and Apparel Manufacturing, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of fashion design and production processes. Students delve into areas like Fashion Marketing and Merchandising, where they learn about consumer behaviour, market trends, and the business aspects of the fashion industry. Advanced coursework may include Fashion Technology and CAD (Computer-Aided Design), addressing the integration of technology in fashion design and production, including 3D modelling and digital prototyping. Moreover, students typically engage in hands-on experiences through design projects, and internships, and often conduct research projects or dissertations in areas like sustainable fashion, textile innovation, or fashion technology advancements, allowing them to explore specialized topics and contribute to the evolving field of fashion technology. Overall, the M.Sc. in Fashion Technology program equips students with a multifaceted skill set, preparing them for careers in fashion design, merchandising, technology integration, sustainable fashion, and various other roles within the fashion industry.
1st Year OR 1st & 2nd Semester Syllabus of Master of Science (M.Sc.) Fashion Technology
S.no | Subjects |
1 | Apparel Manufacturing Technology |
2 | Retail Marketing & Merchandising |
3 | Fashion Communication |
4 | Construction of Women's Wear |
5 | Construction of Men's Wear |
6 | Seminar |
2nd Year OR 3rd & 4th Semester Syllabus of Master of Science (M.Sc.) Fashion Technology
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Computer-aided Designing |
2 | Quality Control and Standardization |
3 | Entrepreneurship Development |
4 | Garment Construction on Kid's Wear |
5 | Textile Design Development |
6 | Pattern Making through Draping |
7 | Project |