PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO )

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1 PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO ) PEO of the Textile Technology diploma programme are PEO 1. Excellence in professional career and / or higher education by acquiring knowledge in areas of Textile technology, Garment technology, Merchandising and Fashion designing & apparel manufacturing. PEO 2. To acquire new knowledge and expertise through professional development opportunities or advanced education. PEO 3. Analyze real life problems, design appropriate system to provide solutions that are technically sound, economically feasible and socially acceptable. PEO 4. To acquire successful careers in engineering and professional roles of increasing responsibility and impact. PEO 5. Exhibit professionalism, ethical attitude, communication skill, team work in profession and adapt to current trends by engaging in lifelong learning.

2 DIPLOMA PROGRAMME-TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME OUTCOMES 1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science in identifying, formulating and solving engineering problems. 2. An ability to understand and identifying different Textile materials in industrial applications. 3. An ability to understand the machine operating skills and utilize different manufacturing process in connection with textile materials such as yarns, fabrics, garments etc. 4. Ability to design textile products with CAD and CAM tools and utilize system approach to design and to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic,environmental,social,political, ethical, health and safety,manufacturability and sustainability. 5. An ability to trouble shooting techniques (maintenance and servicing of various machines) and evaluate operational performance. 6. An ability to understand the quality assurance of raw materials and finished products. 7. An ability to understand the manufacturing process of textile products like fibers, yarns, fabrics, garments, etc. 8. An ability to implement entrepreneurship in textile industries. 9. An ability to articulate and communicate ideas persuasively and effectively both in written and oral. 10. An ability to work effectively as an individual and in a team. 11. An ability to understand and work with professional and ethical responsibility. 12. An ability to recognize the need to engage in life-long learning and updating the knowledge in contemporary issues

3 SEMESTER I 1 English for Communication I F T 2 Engineering Mathematics I F T 3 Engineering Physics I F T 4 Engineering Chemistry I F T 5 Health & Physical Education C P 5 Engineering Graphics F D 0 6 Workshop Practice F P Computing Fundamentals C P 8 Engineering Science Lab F P 0 0 Total Categories: F Foundation s, C-Common s, B-Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project

4 SEMESTER II 1 English for Communication II F T 2 Engineering Mathematics II F T 3 Engineering Physics II F T 4 Engineering Chemistry II F T 5 Textile Fibers B T 6 Engineering Graphics F D 7 Workshop Practice F P 8 Engineering Science Lab F P 9 Machine shop B P 10 Life skill C P Total Categories: F Foundation s, C-Common s, B-Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s. Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project.

5 SEMESTER III 1 Yarn Formation I B T 2 Fabric Formation I B T 3 Design and Structure of Fabrics B T 4 Textile Wet Processing I B T 5 Environmental Science &Disaster Management C T 6 Yarn Formation I Practical B P 7 Fabric Formation I Practical B P 8 Textile Wet Processing I Practical B P Total Categories: F Foundation s, C-Common s, B-Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s. Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project.

6 Sl. SEMESTER IV 1 Yarn Formation II B T 2 Fabric Formation II B T 3 Textile Wet Processing II A T 4 Textile Testing & Quality Assurance A T 5 Mini Project A 5 Days 5 P 6 Yarn Formation II Practical B P 7 Fabric Formation II Practical B P 8 Textile Wet Processing II Practical B P Total Categories Type BST BSL/W : F Foundation s, C Common s, B Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s. : T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project. : Branch Specific Theory : Branch Specific Lab / Workshop

7 1 Industrial management & Safety SEMESTER V C T 2 Yarn Formation III A T 3 Fabric Formation III A T 4 Technical Textiles E T 4 Process control E T 4 5 Statistical Quality Assurance in Textiles Textile Testing & Quality Assurance I -Practical E A P 6 Yarn Formation III Practical A P 7 Fabric Formation III Practical A P 8 Industrial Training/ Industrial visit/ Collaborative Work A 0 2 WEEKS 2 P 0 9 Project & Seminar Pr P 0 0 Total *This course can be conveniently scheduled by the colleges during semester term. Categories: F- Foundation s, C Common s, B Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective. Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project. T

8 SEMESTER VI 1 Manmade fibers A T Knitting and Non woven Fabrics Fashion Design & Apparel manufacture Textile Marketing & Merchandising A T A T E T 4 Textile mill management E T Maintenance of Textile Machineries Textile Testing & Quality Assurance II Practical Fashion Design & Apparel manufacture - Practical E A P A P 7 Project & Seminar Pr (8+2) P Total Categories: F Foundation s, C-Common s, B-Basic Technology s, A Applied Technology s, E Elective s. Type: T Theory, P Practical, D Drawing, Pr Project. T