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BA (Hons) in

Fashion & Retailing

Duration

3 years

Class

6 days a week
  • Year 1, 2 & 3 –
    7:30 AM to 2:30 PM

Eligibility

10+2 or equivalent
(Any Stream)

Admission Criteria

Aptitude Test

Payment Mode

Semester Wise

BA (Hons) in

Fashion & Retailing

Duration

3 yrs

Class

6 days a week
  • Year 1, 2 & 3 (Semester I, II, III, IV, V & VI) – 07:30 AM to 2:30 PM

Eligibility

10+2 or equivalent
(Any Stream)

Admission Criteria

Aptitude Test

Payment Mode

Semester wise

About
Course

Courseware and Learning Approach

The curriculum combines cutting-edge technology, fundamental concepts, and global perspectives. With the fashion and textiles industry expanding globally, this program offers a competitive advantage for building a successful career. The course structure integrates a range of skills, creative simulations, and practical applications. Through multimedia instruction, students engage in creative merchandising, marketing, CAD, and industry-oriented fashion trend exploration via field visits and project presentations. Computer-aided design enables designers to visualize, modify, and enhance their concepts, patterns, and color combinations effortlessly. The course fosters constant innovation, emphasizing software proficiency and professional excellence.

Career opportunities are diverse, including roles such as Production Manager, Merchandising/Technology Manager at Garment Manufacturing, Illustrator, Stylist, Pattern Maker, Boutique Manager, Jewellery Designer, Footwear Designer, Fashion Photographer, and Fashion Coordinator. Throughout the program, students develop the ability to analyze, anticipate, and adapt to rapidly evolving trends in the fashion industry while honing their skills in merchandising, retail, and display. Unlock your creative potential as you venture into the dynamic world of global fashion.

Course Structure

Semester I

  • Fundamentals of Sociology
  • Principles of Retailing
  • Design Management Principle -I (EOD/POD)
  • Introduction to Management
  • English Language I
  • Fashion Model Drawing
  • Pattern Making I
  • Construction Technique I
  • Surface Ornamentation I (NC)
  • Performance (UCC)

Semester II

  • Principle of Fashion Marketing
  • Fashion Marketing
  • Retail and Logistics
  • Creative Development
  • English Language II
  • Pattern making II
  • Construction Technique II
  • Fashion Illustration I
  • Performance (UCC)
  • Surface Ornamentation II (NC)

Semester III

  • Fashion Design and Visualization: Design I
  • Fashion Design and Visualization: Production I
  • Hair and Face Design
  • Textile Design
  • English Language III
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Fashion Illustration
  • Accessory Design I
  • Computer Application (NC)
  • Performance (UCC)

Semester IV

  • Fashion Design and Visualization: Design II
  • Fashion Design and Visualization: Production II
  • Creative Retail Design
  • English Language IV
  • Draping I
  • Women’s Wear
  • Accessory Design II
  • History of Fashion (NC)
  • Performance (UCC)

Semester V

  • Human Resource Management
  • Electronic Commerce
  • Brand Management
  • English Language V
  • Fashion Event Management
  • Industry Training
  • Men’s Wear
  • Kid’s Wear
  • Draping and Grading II
  • Garment Construction
  • Global Classroom
  • Performance (UCC)

Semester VI

  • International Marketing
  • Marketing Research
  • Product Development
  • Retail Operation
  • Merchandizing and Technology
  • Professional practice
  • CAD
  • Portfolio Development and Thesis
  • Creative Pattern-Making (NC)
  • Performance (UCC)

IEC Prospectus

2022