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Structured syllabus for a B.Sc. fashion technology program covering theoretical and practical courses including apparel design, sewing, textile dyeing, printing, and fabric embellishment across four semesters.
Year:
I–II
Semester:
I–IV
Course Code:
7BFCA1, 7BFCAP1, 7BFCA2, 7BFCA3, 7BFCAP2, 7BFCA4
Program:
B.Sc. Fashion Technology and Costume Designing
Type:
Academic syllabus
Subject Area:
Apparel, Fashion Design, Textile Dyeing, Embellishment
Institution:
Not specified
Textbooks:
Khurana and Sethi (2007), Pundir N (2007), Mary Mathews (1997, 2001), Gupta et al (2005), Zarapkar K.R (2005), Helen Joseph (2000), Sara J Radolph & Anna L Langford (2002), J L Smith (2003), Stuart & Robinson (1982), Singh K.V.P (2009), Needles H.L (2011), Smith J.L (2006)
Practical Components:
Apparel and fashion designing charts, basic and advanced hand embroidery, fabric dyeing, printing techniques
Skills Developed:
Fashion terminology, design principles, sewing techniques, textile dyeing and printing, fabric embellishment
Target Audience:
Undergraduate fashion technology students
Learning Outcomes:
Understanding fashion terms, design elements and principles, color theory, sewing, textile processing, and embellishment techniques
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Year:
Not specified
Region:
Oregon
Document type:
Guidelines
Survey type:
Virtual trauma hospital survey
Trauma center levels:
Levels I–IV
Issuing body:
Oregon Health Authority
Program:
EMS & Trauma Systems
Intended participants:
Trauma hospitals and trauma program staff
Survey format:
Virtual
Technology platform:
Zoom for Government
Pre-survey submission timeline:
Two months prior to scheduled survey
Medical record submission deadline:
At least one week prior to scheduled survey
Survey components:
Pre-survey review, medical chart review, interviews, exit interview
Patient data scope:
Trauma census, outcomes, injuries, transfers, readmissions, deaths
Governing authority contacts:
Oregon Health Authority EMS Program
Organization:
Mekong River Commission Secretariat
Procuring Office:
Procurement Office
Addressee:
Administration Division Director
Reference:
Request for Quotation by Email or MRCS website
Subject:
Supply of water level measurement equipment and related systems
Document Type:
Request for Quotation Annexes and Bid Forms
Components:
Technical Specifications; Bid Submission Form; Supplier Declaration Form
Goods:
Water Level Measurement Devices; Data Logger; Measuring Tube/Gas Tube
Quantity:
14 sets (river bank sensors); 5 sets (bridge sensors); 14 sets (data loggers); 12 sets (measuring tubes)
Warranty Requirement:
2 years
Bid Security:
USD 15,000
Quotation Validity:
At least 45 days
Expected Delivery:
8 weeks
Compliance Framework:
Fraud Prevention and Anti-Corruption (FPAC) Mechanism
Required Forms:
Annex II Bid Submission Form; Annex IV Supplier Declaration Form
Course Code:
BA7034
Subject:
Industrial Relations and Labour Welfare
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Document Type:
Question Bank
Structure:
Units I–IV
Question Format:
Two Mark Questions and Long Answer Questions
Key Topics:
Industrial Relations, Trade Unions, Industrial Conflicts, Labour Welfare, Industrial Safety
Geographical Focus:
India
Intended Audience:
Students of industrial relations and labour welfare
Organization:
Virginia Defense Force
Document Code:
VDFR 350-1 Appendix
Version:
January 2023
Reference:
Army TR 350-70; AR 350-1, Chapter 3, Paragraph 3-44; VDF Regulation 350-2
Approval Authority:
VDF G-3
Concurrence:
VDF CG
Training Locations:
Fort Pickett, VA (MUTA); Major Subordinate Command Home Station Armories
Document Type:
Military training program of instruction and lesson plan outline
Scope:
Officer Candidate School Phases I–IV conducted over one-year cycle
Courses Included:
OCS 100, OCS 200, OCS 300, OCS 400 series
Target Audience:
Officer Candidates (OCs) of the Virginia Defense Force
Class Size:
10–15 students per instructor with one assistant instructor
Academic Prerequisites:
None
Instructional Resources:
Slide packs, A/V equipment, student handouts, facilitator note cards
Safety Assessment:
Classroom environment; minimal risk
Archival Requirement:
Annual review with copies placed in VDF archive
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Columbus, Ohio
Subject:
Bid Request for Mascot Costume
Document Type:
Bid Invitation
Agency:
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Author:
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Target Audience:
Potential Bidders for Mascot Costume Project
Period of Action:
Completion within three months after awarded contract
Approval Date:
Not provided
Date of Changes:
Not provided
Year:
1840s
Region / City:
England
Theme:
Theater, Historical Costume Design
Document Type:
Costume Plot
Organization:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Theater production teams, costume designers
Period of Use:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Context:
A costume plot for a production of A Christmas Carol, outlining the costumes for various characters from the 1840s England setting.
Year:
Early 2000s / Contemporary adaptation
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Music video costume design
Document Type:
Production notes
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Music video production team
Key Elements:
Main artist outfit, backup singer concept, props list
Fashion Influence:
The Streets
Styling Period:
Modern adaptation of early 2000s
Year:
2020
City:
Vilnius
Country:
Lithuania
Event dates:
27–29 February 2020
Event type:
Professional forum programme
Organising organisation:
Opera Europa
Event title:
Joint Technical & Production and Costume, Make-up and Wig Forum
Participating departments:
Costume, Make-up and Wigs; Technical and Production
Participants:
Opera house technical staff, costume specialists, make-up and wig professionals, production managers
Activities:
Presentations, case studies, discussions, workshops, guided tours, round tables
Key topics:
Health and safety hazards, co-productions, costume restoration, production documentation, costume and set reuse, opera production databases and digital tools
Venue context:
Opera production workshops and performance event including Turandot directed by Robert Wilson
Contact person:
Aline Chif
Contact organisation:
Opera Europa
Contact email:
[email protected]
Contact phone:
+32 486 69 03 79
Year:
2019-20
Region / City:
Rohtak
Theme:
Education, Curriculum, Engineering
Document Type:
Scheme of Studies
Institution:
M.D. University, Rohtak
Author:
M.D. University
Target Audience:
Students, Educators, Educational Institutions
Period of Validity:
From 2019
Approval Date:
2019-20
Amendment Date:
N/A
Institution:
Saint Gabriel’s Foundation
Subject:
Science I.E.
Grade level:
Grade 6
Academic level:
Primary education
Semester:
Semester 1 and Semester 2
Curriculum area:
Science
Document type:
Curriculum framework
Strands:
Living and Family; Life and the Environment; Substances and Properties of Substances; Energy
Sub-strands:
Classification of Organisms; Adaptation; The Environment; The Web of Life; Properties of Materials; Energy
Standards codes:
Sc 1.1; Sc 1.2; Sc 2.1; Sc 2.2; Sc 3.1; Sc 5.1
Educational focus:
Learning standards and performance indicators
Target audience:
Students and teachers at Grade 6 level
Time coverage:
Full academic year
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Ganpat Vidyanagar, Mehsana
Topic:
Academic Calendar
Document Type:
Academic Schedule
Organization / Institution:
Ganpat University
Author:
Ganpat University
Target Audience:
Students, Faculty, Administrative Staff
Period of Action:
July 2025 - May 2026
Approval Date:
-
Date of Changes:
-
Programme:
B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.)
Academic Year Effective From:
2019–20
Semesters Covered:
I–VII
Structure:
Subject-wise marks and corresponding credits
Assessment Components:
Theory, Internal Assignment, Practical / Viva-Voice
Maximum Marks per Subject:
100
Total Marks per Semester:
600
Total Credits per Semester (I–VI):
36
Credit / Contact Hours per Week:
L, T, P
Minimum Passing Marks per Paper:
40%
Minimum Passing Marks in Aggregate per Semester:
50%
Optional Subjects:
French (I–III), Hindi (I–III)
Core Subjects Included:
English, Political Science, History, Economics, Law of Torts, Law of Contracts, Constitutional Law, Family Law, Administrative Law, Labour & Industrial Law, Environmental Law, Law of Crimes, Jurisprudence, Intellectual Property Law, Gender Justice & Feminist Jurisprudence, Interpretation of Statutes, Property Law, Company Law, Land Law
Year:
2018-2020
Programmes:
MBA (Financial Markets), MBA (Applied Management)
Type of Document:
Syllabus
Semester:
I and II
Courses Included:
Foundations of Management, Business Economics, Business Mathematics, Financial Accounting, Communication Skills, Financial Markets, Computer Applications, Viva Voce, Business Laws, Cost and Management Accounting, Commercial Banking, Seminar on Contemporary Issues
Medium of Instruction:
English
Assessment Method:
Internal and External Examinations
Credits per Semester:
27
Target Audience:
MBA students
Exam Duration:
3 hours
Minimum Passing Marks:
40%
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Islamabad
Theme:
Education
Document Type:
Program Offering
Organization / Institution:
Allama Iqbal Open University
Author:
Directorate of Academic Planning & Course Production
Target Audience:
Prospective students of Allama Iqbal Open University
Period of Validity:
Spring and Autumn Semesters, 2015
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Country:
Ukraine
Institution:
Odesa National Medical University
Supervising Authority:
Ministry of Health of Ukraine
Faculty:
Faculty of Medicine, International
Department:
Department of Pediatric Surgery
Academic Discipline:
Pediatric Surgery
Type of Document:
Academic syllabus
Level of Education:
Higher education
Year of Study:
5th year
Semesters:
IX–X
Total Workload:
45 hours (1.5 credits)
Forms of Study:
Lectures, practical classes, independent work
Teaching Format:
Face-to-face and distance learning via Microsoft Teams
Head of Department:
Professor Losev O.O.
Contact Person:
Valeriia Mykhailivna Aplevych
Consultation Schedule:
Thursdays and Saturdays (face-to-face and online)
Post-requisites:
Pediatrics, surgery, infectious diseases, resuscitation
Main Topics:
Gastrointestinal bleeding, appendicitis and peritonitis, intestinal obstruction, thoracic and abdominal trauma, purulent diseases of lungs and pleura
Assessment Methods:
Oral surveys, testing, situational and simulation training, individual tasks
Year:
2016
Subject:
Sericulture
Course Codes:
SEC-SR-16-301, SEC-SR-16-401, SEC-SR-16-501, SEC-SR-16-601
Semesters:
3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Credits:
04 per course
Topics Covered:
Mulberry cultivation, Silkworm rearing, Post-harvest technology, Integration with poultry and fisheries
Units:
Establishment of mulberry garden, Irrigation and manuring, Diseases and pests management, Rearing facilities and management, Harvesting and marketing, Processing and value addition, Feed preparation
Intended Audience:
Students enrolled in CBCS Sericulture courses
Educational Level:
Undergraduate
Learning Outcomes:
Knowledge of practical and theoretical aspects of sericulture, crop management, pest and disease control, silk processing, and integration with livestock and aquaculture
Year:
2023-2024
Institution:
Dr. V. S. Krishna Govt. Degree & P.G College (A), Visakhapatnam
Course:
BSC Biochemistry
Semesters:
II & IV
Type:
Timetable / Schedule
Subjects Included:
Microbiology Lab, Minor BC, BC P-4, BC P-5, Biochemistry Paper-4 Lab, Biochemistry Paper-5 Lab
Audience:
Students enrolled in BSC Biochemistry
Days Covered:
Monday to Saturday
Time Slots:
I & II
Year:
2024
Institution:
Khagarijan College
Department:
English
Target Audience:
BA 2nd semester (NEP), 4th semester, 6th semester students
Assignment Deadline:
April 10, 2024
Semester:
II, IV, VI
Subjects:
English Core, English Communication, British Literature, British Romantic Literature, Modern European Drama, Writing from North East India
Assignment Topics:
Epic, Sonnet, Elegies, Lyric, Absurd Drama, Novels of Manners, Comedy of Manners, Stream of Consciousness Novel, Poetic Drama, Science Fiction, Novel as Narrative, Short Story, Verbal-Nonverbal Communication, Oral-Written Communication, She Stoops to Conquer, The Tyger, Waiting for Godot, Aahar
Coordinator:
Head of Department, English
Submission Instructions:
On or before April 10, 2024; late submissions not accepted
Notice Type:
Academic assignment notification
Official Signature:
HoD, Department of English
Year:
2018-2022
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Hotel Management, Catering Technology
Document Type:
Curriculum, Syllabus
Institution:
Department of Hospitality and Hotel Management
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students of Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology
Period of validity:
2018-2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Academic year:
2022/2023
Semesters:
Winter Semester 2022/2023; Spring Semester 2022/2023
Field of study:
Law
Subject area:
European law, international law, business law, arbitration, human rights, legal theory, forensic science, intellectual property
Document type:
Course list / academic course catalogue
Content structure:
Tabular list of courses with instructor, course name, course code, form of teaching, hours, and ECTS credits
Teaching forms:
Discussion Class; Lecture; Monographic Lecture
Credit system:
ECTS
Instructors:
Academic staff including professors, habilitated doctors, and doctors (e.g., Marek Zieliński, Paulina Twardoch, Katarzyna Pokryszka, Tomasz Pietrzykowski, Rafał Blicharz, Joanna Nowakowska-Małusecka and others)
Languages of course titles:
English; selected courses in Spanish and German
Disciplines covered:
Constitutional law, private international law, arbitration, business law, criminal law, human rights, legal philosophy, forensic sciences, artificial intelligence and law, cultural property law
Course attributes:
Each course specifies number of teaching hours and ECTS credits