Curriculum Overview

Our comprehensive design curriculum is designed to develop creative, technical, and professional skills

Creative Design Foundation

Develop strong foundation in design principles, color theory, spatial awareness, and creative thinking processes for both fashion and interior design.

Technical Skills

Master pattern making, garment construction, CAD for design, space planning, material selection, and technical specifications.

Business & Industry

Learn design marketing, brand management, retail operations, entrepreneurship, and project management for creative industries.

Program Curriculum

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B.Sc in Fashion Technology - 3 Year Program (6 Semesters)

Program Highlights:

  • Duration: 3 Years (6 Semesters)
  • University: Bangalore University Curriculum
  • Focus: Fabrics, color, designs, styles, texture, pattern making
  • Topics: Fashion sketching, garment construction, fabric analysis, fashion accessories, draping techniques
  • Objective: To explore the fashion industry and learn new techniques to design clothes stylishly
  • Note: Syllabus may change as per University guidance

1 Semester 1

Introduction to Fashion Industry

Overview of the fashion industry, its structure, and key players.

Core Subject Theory

Design Thinking & Idea Generation

Creative processes and methodologies for generating fashion design ideas.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Fashion Drawing

Basic drawing techniques for fashion illustration and design representation.

Core Subject Practical

Design Essentials

Fundamental principles of design applied to fashion.

Core Subject Theory

Hindi

Language course for communication skills.

Language Theory

Mathematics

Mathematical concepts relevant to fashion technology.

Core Subject Theory

India- Land & People I

Cultural studies focusing on Indian heritage and society.

General Studies Theory

Development of Foundation Skills

Building basic skills required for fashion technology studies.

Skill Development Practical

2 Semester 2

Design Idea Basic Principles of Garment Technology

Fundamental principles of garment construction and technology.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Fashion Illustration

Advanced techniques in fashion drawing and illustration.

Core Subject Practical

Computer Aided Fashion Design I

Introduction to CAD software for fashion design.

Core Subject Lab

English II

Advanced English language and communication skills.

Language Theory

General Science

Basic scientific principles relevant to fashion technology.

General Studies Theory

Environmental Studies

Study of environmental issues and sustainability in fashion.

General Studies Theory

Syllabus will get change as per the University Guidance.

3 Semester 3

Fashion Illustration & Application

Applied fashion illustration techniques for design development.

Core Subject Practical

Elements of Textile Drafting

Fundamentals of textile design and drafting techniques.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Adaptation & Clothing Construction

Techniques for adapting designs and constructing clothing.

Core Subject Practical

Fashion Forecasting

Methods for predicting future fashion trends.

Core Subject Theory

India-Land & People II (Craft Traditions)

Study of Indian craft traditions and their influence on fashion.

General Studies Theory

Sociology

Sociological perspectives on fashion and society.

General Studies Theory

Home Science

Principles of home science applied to fashion and textiles.

General Studies Theory

4 Semester 4

Textiles & Fabric Artistry

Advanced study of textiles and fabric manipulation techniques.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Apparel Production & Quality Control

Production processes and quality standards in apparel manufacturing.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Computer Aided Fashion Design II

Advanced CAD techniques for fashion design.

Core Subject Lab

Skill Elective Papers (Choose any one)

Specialized skill development in specific garment categories.

Elective Practical

India- Land & People III (Ancient Jewelry)

Study of ancient Indian jewelry traditions and designs.

General Studies Theory

Basics of Management

Fundamental management principles for fashion businesses.

Core Subject Theory

Psychology

Psychological aspects of fashion and consumer behavior.

General Studies Theory

Syllabus will get change as per the University Guidance.

5 Semester 5

Costume Design

Design principles for theatrical and film costumes.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Advance Garment Making Techniques

Advanced techniques in garment construction and finishing.

Core Subject Practical

Fashion Business Management

Business management principles specific to the fashion industry.

Core Subject Theory

Elective Papers (Choose any one)

Specialized study in accessory design or pattern exploration.

Elective Theory/Practical

Art History

Historical development of art and its influence on fashion.

General Studies Theory

Global Culture Tradition

Study of global cultural traditions and their fashion expressions.

General Studies Theory

Economics

Economic principles applied to the fashion industry.

General Studies Theory

6 Semester 6

Portfolio Development

Creating professional fashion design portfolios.

Core Subject Practical

Range Development

Developing cohesive fashion collections and ranges.

Core Subject Practical

Professional Practices

Professional ethics and practices in the fashion industry.

Core Subject Theory

Basics of Photography

Photographic techniques for fashion presentation.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Art Appreciation

Developing critical appreciation for art and design.

General Studies Theory

Syllabus will get change as per the University Guidance.

Software Taught:

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Coreldraw InPixio Canva EDraw Max EFI Optitex Digital Fashion Pro C-DESIGN Fashion Tailornova Jaza Software

B.Des in Advance Fashion Design and Textile Design - 4 Year Program (8 Semesters)

Program Highlights:

  • Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)
  • Focus: Creating clothing, accessories, dress designing using manual and computerized techniques
  • Outcome: Portfolio of completed projects as certificate of completion
  • Career: Prepares for successful career in fashion and textile industries
  • Approach: Experimental, experiential and informed design processes
  • Note: Syllabus may change as per University guidance

1 Semester 1

Fashion Art Illustration - I

Basic fashion illustration techniques and artistic expression.

Core Subject Practical

Fashion Model Drawing - I

Drawing fashion figures and model poses.

Core Subject Practical

Introduction to the Global Fashion & Textile Industry

Overview of international fashion and textile markets.

Core Subject Theory

Elements of Design - I

Fundamental design principles and elements.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Flat Pattern Making - I

Basic pattern making techniques for flat patterns.

Core Subject Practical

Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Techniques

Fundamental garment construction methods.

Core Subject Practical

Fundamentals of Textiles - I

Basic textile science and fiber properties.

Core Subject Theory

History of Fashion - I

Historical development of fashion through ages.

Core Subject Theory

Computer Applications in Fashion Industry - I

Basic computer skills for fashion design.

Core Subject Lab

English - I

English language and communication skills.

Language Theory

Behavioural Science - I

Basic principles of human behavior and psychology.

General Studies Theory

Language - I

Additional language course for communication.

Language Theory

2 Semester 2

Fashion Art Illustration - II

Advanced fashion illustration techniques.

Core Subject Practical

Fashion Model Drawing - II

Advanced figure drawing for fashion.

Core Subject Practical

Elements of Design - II

Advanced design principles and applications.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Flat Pattern Making - II

Intermediate pattern making techniques.

Core Subject Practical

Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Techniques - II

Intermediate garment construction methods.

Core Subject Practical

Fundamentals of Textiles - II

Intermediate textile science and fabric properties.

Core Subject Theory

History of Fashion - II

Continued study of fashion history.

Core Subject Theory

Computer Applications in Fashion Industry - II

Intermediate computer applications for fashion.

Core Subject Lab

Environment Studies

Environmental issues and sustainability in fashion.

General Studies Theory

English - II

Advanced English language skills.

Language Theory

Behavioural Science - II

Intermediate behavioral science principles.

General Studies Theory

Language - II

Continued language study.

Language Theory

Syllabus will get change as per the University Guidance.

3 Semester 3

Pattern Grading

Techniques for scaling patterns to different sizes.

Core Subject Practical

Advanced Pattern Making

Complex pattern making techniques.

Core Subject Practical

Garment Construction - I

Advanced garment construction methods.

Core Subject Practical

Fundamentals of Textiles - III

Advanced textile science and technology.

Core Subject Theory

Computer Applications in Fashion Industry - III

Advanced computer applications for fashion design.

Core Subject Lab

Fashion Forecasting - I

Basic techniques for predicting fashion trends.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Marketing & Merchandising - I

Introduction to fashion marketing and merchandising.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Art & Design

Creative design processes in fashion.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Communication Skills - I

Basic communication skills for professionals.

Skill Development Theory

Behavioural Science - III

Advanced behavioral science concepts.

General Studies Theory

Language - III

Continued language proficiency development.

Language Theory

4 Semester 4

Pattern Draping

Draping techniques for pattern making.

Core Subject Practical

Garment Construction - II

Expert-level garment construction techniques.

Core Subject Practical

Quality Control in Garment Industry

Quality standards and control methods in apparel production.

Core Subject Theory

Computer Applications in Fashion Industry - IV

Expert-level computer applications for fashion.

Core Subject Lab

Fashion Marketing & Merchandising - II

Intermediate fashion marketing strategies.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Forecasting - II

Advanced trend forecasting techniques.

Core Subject Theory

Minor Project

Small-scale fashion design project.

Project Practical

Traditional Textiles

Study of traditional textile techniques and patterns.

Core Subject Theory

Communication Skills - II

Advanced professional communication skills.

Skill Development Theory

Behavioural Science - IV

Specialized behavioral science applications.

General Studies Theory

Language - IV

Advanced language proficiency.

Language Theory

5 Semester 5

Fashion Marketing & Merchandising - III

Advanced fashion marketing strategies.

Core Subject Theory

Portfolio Development for Fashion - I

Creating professional fashion portfolios.

Core Subject Practical

Communication skills - III

Expert-level professional communication.

Skill Development Theory

Behavioural Science - V

Applied behavioral science in fashion context.

General Studies Theory

Language - VI

Language proficiency for professional settings.

Language Theory

6 Semester 6

Fashion Marketing & Merchandising - IV

Expert-level fashion marketing and merchandising.

Core Subject Theory

Portfolio Development for Fashion - I

Advanced portfolio development techniques.

Core Subject Practical

Fashion Appreciation

Critical analysis and appreciation of fashion design.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Journalism - IV

Writing and reporting on fashion topics.

Core Subject Theory

Communication Skills - IV

Specialized communication for fashion professionals.

Skill Development Theory

Behavioural Science - VI

Advanced behavioral concepts in fashion context.

General Studies Theory

Language - VI

Expert-level language proficiency.

Language Theory

7 Semester 7

Fashion Material Studies - I

Advanced study of fashion materials and textiles.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Marketing & Merchandising - V

Strategic fashion marketing and brand management.

Core Subject Theory

Portfolio Development for Fashion - I

Professional portfolio preparation for career launch.

Core Subject Practical

Communication Skills - V

Executive-level communication skills.

Skill Development Theory

Behavioural Science - VII

Leadership and organizational behavior.

General Studies Theory

8 Semester 8

Fashion Marketing & Merchandising - III

Comprehensive fashion business strategies.

Core Subject Theory

Portfolio Development for Fashion - I

Final portfolio development and presentation.

Core Subject Practical

Communication skills - III

Final professional communication preparation.

Skill Development Theory

Behavioural Science - V

Final behavioral science applications.

General Studies Theory

Language - VI

Final language proficiency assessment.

Language Theory

Career Opportunities:

Clothing Designer Product Developer Visual Merchandiser Pattern Maker Sewing and Alteration Specialist Apparel Buyer/Planner Creative Director/Brand Manager Costume Designer Textile Designer Fashion Consultant Fashion Illustrator Technical Designer Quality Assurance Fashion Stylist/Editorial Stylist

PG Diploma in Fashion and Management

Program Overview:

  • Focus: Combination of fashion design and business management
  • Structure: Comprehensive curriculum covering design, technology, and management
  • Objective: To create professionals who can bridge design creativity with business acumen
  • Outcome: Prepared for leadership roles in fashion industry
  • Note: Syllabus may change as per University guidance

T1 Term 1: Fashion Design Foundation

Fashion Thinking & Design Process

Creative thinking methodologies and design processes in fashion.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Fashion Illustration

Advanced fashion drawing and illustration techniques.

Core Subject Practical

Textile Science

Scientific study of textiles, fibers, and fabrics.

Core Subject Theory

Textile Appreciation

Understanding and evaluating textile quality and characteristics.

Core Subject Theory

Textile Workshop

Hands-on textile manipulation and experimentation.

Core Subject Practical

Art & Costume Appreciation

Historical and cultural study of art and costumes.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Sourcing

Strategies for sourcing materials and production in fashion.

Core Subject Theory

Syllabus will get change as per the University Guidance.

T2 Term 2: Technical Fashion Skills

Pattern Drafting

Technical pattern making and drafting techniques.

Core Subject Practical

Fashion Draping Process

Draping techniques for garment design and development.

Core Subject Practical

Garment Manufacturing Technology

Technology and processes in garment manufacturing.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Fashion CAD – Photoshop, Illustrator

Computer-aided design using industry-standard software.

Core Subject Lab

Visual Merchandising

Presentation and display techniques for fashion retail.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Fashion Merchandising

Merchandising strategies and planning in fashion.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Collection

Developing cohesive fashion collections.

Core Subject Practical

Syllabus will get change as per the University Guidance.

T3 Term 3: Fashion Business Fundamentals

Fundamentals of Fashion Industry

Overview of fashion industry structure and dynamics.

Core Subject Theory

Fundamentals of Business

Basic business principles and practices.

Core Subject Theory

Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting

Financial management and accounting for fashion businesses.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Product cycles & categories

Product development cycles and categorization in fashion.

Core Subject Theory

Design Thinking Process and Business applications

Applying design thinking to business challenges.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Fashion psychology & consumer behavior

Psychological factors influencing fashion consumption.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Merchandising

Advanced merchandising strategies and techniques.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Marketing

Marketing strategies specific to fashion industry.

Core Subject Theory

Syllabus will get change as per the University Guidance.

T4 Term 4: Advanced Fashion Management

Retail Brand management

Strategies for managing fashion retail brands.

Core Subject Theory

Vendor Management

Managing relationships with fashion suppliers and vendors.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Law

Legal aspects of fashion industry including IP and contracts.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion Media

Media relations and communications in fashion industry.

Core Subject Theory

Trend Analysis

Methods for analyzing and predicting fashion trends.

Core Subject Theory

Fashion entrepreneurship

Starting and managing fashion business ventures.

Core Subject Theory

Boutique Management

Operations and management of fashion boutiques.

Core Subject Theory

Creative Team Building

Building and managing creative teams in fashion.

Core Subject Theory

Professional Practices

Ethical and professional standards in fashion industry.

Core Subject Theory

Syllabus will get change as per the University Guidance.

Diploma in Fashion Designing - 1 Year Program

Program Highlights:

  • Duration: 1 Year
  • Focus: Learning fashion skills to design clothes according to latest trends
  • Training: Designed by NSDC (National Skill Development Corporation)
  • Approach: Innovative teaching with regular assignments, practicals, live projects
  • Placement: International Placement cell helps in apparel, accessories and textile segments
  • Career: One of the most remunerative, engaging, charming and exciting career choices

1 Term 1: Core Fashion Skills

Fabric Studies

Comprehensive study of different fabrics, their properties and applications in fashion design.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Fashion Designing

Fundamental principles of fashion design and creative processes.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Building materials

Study of materials used in fashion construction and their properties.

Core Subject Theory

Pattern Making and Garment Construction

Techniques for creating patterns and constructing garments.

Core Subject Practical

Surface Ornamentation

Decorative techniques for embellishing fashion garments and accessories.

Core Subject Practical

2 Term 2: Advanced Applications & Business

Fashion Accessories

Design and creation of fashion accessories to complement garments.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Boutique Management

Business and operational aspects of running a fashion boutique.

Core Subject Theory

Design Collection

Developing cohesive fashion collections for presentation and marketing.

Core Subject Practical

Entrepreneurial Development Program

Training for starting and managing fashion business ventures.

Core Subject Theory

Career Opportunities:

Fashion Designer Costume Designer for Films or Theatre Bridal-wear Designer Textile Designer Illustrator Stylist Model Makers

B.Sc in Interior Design - 3 Year Program (6 Semesters)

Program Overview:

  • Duration: 3 Years (6 Semesters)
  • Focus: Creating aesthetically pleasing interior spaces
  • Skills: Time and budget management for interior projects
  • Topics: Basics of interior designing, Building Materials, Design process, Space planning, CAD
  • Software: Auto CAD, Auto desk, Photoshop, V-Ray
  • Placement: Good opportunities through IIFA International Placement Cell

Y1 Year 1: Foundation Studies

Introduction to interior design

Fundamental concepts and principles of interior design.

Core Subject Theory

Basic design

Elementary design principles and creative processes.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Building materials

Study of materials used in interior construction and finishes.

Core Subject Theory

Design process

Systematic approach to interior design projects.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Design elements

Fundamental elements of design: line, shape, form, space, texture.

Core Subject Theory

Space planning

Principles of organizing interior spaces for functionality.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Human dimension

Anthropometrics and human factors in interior design.

Core Subject Theory

Services 1& 2

Basic services in interior design: electrical, plumbing, HVAC.

Core Subject Theory

Y2 Year 2: Intermediate Studies

Design elements

Advanced study of design elements and principles.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Interior landscape

Incorporating natural elements and plants in interior spaces.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Estimation & specification

Cost estimation and material specification for interior projects.

Core Subject Theory

Professional practices, regulations, code of conduct

Professional standards and ethical practices in interior design.

Core Subject Theory

Furniture fixture and equipments

Selection and specification of furniture and equipment.

Core Subject Theory

Furniture and Furnishings

Study of furniture design, materials, and interior furnishings.

Core Subject Theory

Furniture styles

Historical and contemporary furniture styles and periods.

Core Subject Theory

Y3 Year 3: Advanced Studies & Technology

Computer aided design

Introduction to CAD software for interior design.

Core Subject Lab

Rendering and composition

Visual presentation techniques for interior design projects.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Computer aided design

Advanced CAD techniques for interior design.

Core Subject Lab

Vastu

Principles of Vastu Shastra applied to interior design.

Core Subject Theory

Career Opportunities:

Interior Designer Furniture Designers Exhibition Designers Lighting Designers Kitchen Designers Interior decorators Window display designers CAD Designer Commercial & Industrial Designers Model Makers Set & Exhibit Designer

B.Des in Advance Interior Designing & 3D Visualization - 4 Year Program (8 Semesters)

Program Highlights:

  • Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)
  • University: Mysore University (UGC Recognized)
  • Focus: Textiles, materials, color, space planning, sustainability, interior architecture & design
  • Technology: 2D & 3D computer-aided designs, building information modeling
  • Objective: To improve inhabited spaces using experimental, experiential design processes
  • Faculty: Professors with international training
  • Note: Syllabus may change as per University guidance

1 Semester 1

Interior Design Fundamentals I

Basic principles and concepts of interior design.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Art & design Fundamentals I

Fundamental art and design principles.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Material Exposure

Introduction to various interior design materials.

Core Subject Theory

Model Making

Creating physical models of interior spaces.

Core Subject Practical

Foreign Business Language

Language skills for international business communication.

Language Theory

2 Semester 2

Interior Design Fundamentals II

Advanced interior design principles and applications.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Art & design Fundamentals II

Advanced art and design concepts.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Design Components

Study of various components in interior design.

Core Subject Theory

History of World Art & Interior Design

Historical development of art and interior design worldwide.

Core Subject Theory

Technical Drawing

Technical drafting skills for interior design.

Core Subject Practical

Principal of Environmental Studies

Environmental principles in design and sustainability.

Core Subject Theory

Syllabus will get change as per the University Guidance.

3 Semester 3

Interior Design Residential

Design principles for residential interior spaces.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Computer Aided Design I

Introduction to CAD software for interior design.

Core Subject Lab

Design Studio I

Practical design studio work and projects.

Core Subject Practical

Product Design

Principles of product design for interior spaces.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Foreign Business Language

Continued foreign language study for business.

Language Theory

Open Elective Courses

Elective courses based on student interest and specialization.

Elective Variable

Outdoor Activity Based Courses

Practical learning through outdoor activities and projects.

Practical Practical

4 Semester 4

Interior Design Commercial

Design principles for commercial interior spaces.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Furniture Design

Principles of furniture design and manufacturing.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Design Studio II

Advanced design studio work and projects.

Core Subject Practical

Foreign Business Language

Advanced foreign language for business communication.

Language Theory

Open Elective Courses

Elective courses for specialization.

Elective Variable

Outdoor Activity Based Cours

Practical outdoor learning experiences.

Practical Practical

Computer Aided Design II

Intermediate CAD skills for interior design.

Core Subject Lab

5 Semester 5

Interior Landscape

Design of interior landscapes and green spaces.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Universal Design

Design principles for accessibility and inclusivity.

Core Subject Theory

Computer Aided Design III

Advanced CAD techniques for interior design.

Core Subject Lab

Interior Materials & Construction Technique

Advanced study of interior materials and construction methods.

Core Subject Theory

Foreign Business Language

Specialized foreign language for design business.

Language Theory

Open Elective Courses

Elective courses for advanced specialization.

Elective Variable

Outdoor Activity Based Cours

Advanced outdoor practical learning.

Practical Practical

6 Semester 6

Interior Design Corporate

Design principles for corporate office spaces.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Advanced Lighting Design

Advanced principles of lighting design for interiors.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Visual Communication in Design

Communication techniques for presenting design ideas.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Project Management in Design

Management principles for design projects.

Core Subject Theory

Design Studio III

Comprehensive design studio work.

Core Subject Practical

Drawing Basics

Fundamental drawing skills for design communication.

Core Subject Practical

Perspectives & Design Fundamentals

Perspective drawing and fundamental design principles.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Modelling

Creating models of interior design concepts.

Core Subject Practical

7 Semester 7

Exhibition Design

Design principles for exhibition and display spaces.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

3D Visualization

Creating 3D visualizations of interior spaces.

Core Subject Lab

3D Production for Interior Visualization

Production techniques for interior visualization.

Core Subject Lab

Draughtsmanship with 3D Max Photoshop

Technical drawing with 3D Max and Photoshop software.

Core Subject Lab

Digital Imaging

Digital image creation and manipulation for design.

Core Subject Lab

8 Semester 8

Thesis Project

Comprehensive final project demonstrating design mastery.

Core Subject Project

Interior Portfolio Development

Creating professional portfolio of interior design work.

Core Subject Practical

Foreign Business Language

Final foreign language proficiency for design business.

Language Theory

Outdoor Activity Based Courses

Final practical outdoor learning experiences.

Practical Practical

Diploma in Interior Designing - 1 Year Program

Program Highlights:

  • Duration: 1 Year
  • Affiliation: NSDC (National Skill Development Corporation)
  • Focus: Creating aesthetically pleasing interior designs
  • Skills: Time and budget management for interior projects
  • Software: Auto CAD, Auto desk, Photoshop, V-Ray
  • Placement: Good opportunities through IIFA International Placement Cell

1 Term 1: Foundation Studies

Introduction to interior design

Fundamental concepts and principles of interior design.

Core Subject Theory

Basic design

Elementary design principles and creative processes.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Building materials

Study of materials used in interior construction and finishes.

Core Subject Theory

Design process

Systematic approach to interior design projects.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Design elements

Fundamental elements of design: line, shape, form, space, texture.

Core Subject Theory

Space planning

Principles of organizing interior spaces for functionality.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Human dimension

Anthropometrics and human factors in interior design.

Core Subject Theory

Services 1& 2

Basic services in interior design: electrical, plumbing, HVAC.

Core Subject Theory

2 Term 2: Advanced Applications

Design elements

Advanced study of design elements and principles.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Interior landscape

Incorporating natural elements and plants in interior spaces.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Estimation & specification

Cost estimation and material specification for interior projects.

Core Subject Theory

Professional practices, regulations, code of conduct

Professional standards and ethical practices in interior design.

Core Subject Theory

Furniture fixture and equipments

Selection and specification of furniture and equipment.

Core Subject Theory

Furniture and Furnishings

Study of furniture design, materials, and interior furnishings.

Core Subject Theory

Furniture styles

Historical and contemporary furniture styles and periods.

Core Subject Theory

Computer aided design

Introduction to CAD software for interior design.

Core Subject Lab

Rendering and composition

Visual presentation techniques for interior design projects.

Core Subject Theory + Practical

Computer aided design

Advanced CAD techniques for interior design.

Core Subject Lab

Vastu

Principles of Vastu Shastra applied to interior design.

Core Subject Theory

Career Opportunities:

Interior Designer Furniture Designers Exhibition Designers Lighting Designers Kitchen Designers Interior decorators Window display designers CAD Designer Commercial & Industrial Designers Model Makers Set & Exhibit Designer

Learning Outcomes

What you'll achieve through our design curriculum

1

Creative Design Skills

Develop ability to create original designs, concepts, and collections with strong creative foundation for fashion and interiors.

2

Technical Proficiency

Master technical skills including pattern making, space planning, material selection, and construction techniques.

3

Digital Competence

Become proficient in industry-standard software for design, visualization, and presentation across both disciplines.

4

Industry Knowledge

Understand design business operations, marketing strategies, client management, and industry dynamics.

5

Professional Portfolio

Build comprehensive design portfolio showcasing technical skills and creative vision for career opportunities.

6

Sustainable Practices

Apply sustainable design principles, ethical production methods, and eco-friendly material selection in all projects.

Tools & Software

Industry-standard software and tools used in our curriculum

Adobe Creative Suite

AutoCAD

3D Studio Max

SketchUp

CLO3D

V-Ray

Revit

Lumion

Assessment Structure

Comprehensive evaluation methods for holistic learning assessment

Assessment Type Weightage Description Frequency
Design Projects 40% Creative design assignments, collections, and innovation projects Each Semester
Practical Work 30% Technical skill demonstrations, studio work, and workshop assignments Continuous
Theory Examinations 20% Written tests on design theory, history, and business concepts Mid & End Semester
Portfolio & Viva 10% Comprehensive portfolio presentation and oral examination End of Year

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