Course Title: Textile Science
Course Description:
This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of textile science, focusing on the structure, properties, and behavior of textile fibers, yarns, and fabrics. It explores both natural and synthetic fibers, their production processes, and their suitability for different end uses in fashion, interior design, and industry.
Students will learn about fiber identification, fabric construction methods, textile finishes, and the effects of various treatments on fabric performance. The course also emphasizes textile care, sustainability, and innovation in textile technology. Practical sessions will provide hands-on experience in fiber testing, fabric analysis, and proper fabric handling techniques.
Course Objectives:
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To understand the classification, structure, and properties of textile fibers.
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To explore methods of yarn and fabric production.
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To analyze fabric behavior under different conditions.
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To develop skills in fiber and fabric identification.
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To promote sustainable practices in textile use and production.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
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Identify and classify various textile fibers and fabrics.
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Explain the processes involved in textile manufacturing.
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Select appropriate fabrics for specific end uses.
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Apply knowledge of textile care and maintenance.
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Demonstrate awareness of sustainability issues in the textile industry.
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