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What is the Syllabus of a Footwear Design Course?

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Aisha Agarwal 01 Oct, 2022 11:04 AM

The footwear diagram deals with the designing of footwear and the study of substances used. It involves innovative concepts, sketching design, manufacturing, and skills in state-of-the-art science and current practices. It is one of the most traumatic professions in the fashion industry. Over the years, footwear designing has bloomed to its top and it has emerged as the leading career option. Some of the levels to be pursued if a candidate is involved in sneaker designing are B.Des., M.Des. B.Tech. or M.Tech.

The shoe career is for everybody creative, open-minded, and these interested in new designs and fashion. Candidates who pursue shoe diagram publications can discover rewarding job opportunities in fashion houses, footwear brands, manufacturing units, and many more.

 

Eligibility Criteria UG Courses

Candidates who are interested in pursuing a bachelor’s in shoe design have performed 10+2 and meet the guidelines of the colleges. Check below the essential tips to take into account for eligibility.

  • Students should whole 10+2 in any stream from an identified board.
  • Each college/ college has its cutoff percentile. The applicant has to score at least 50% in the 10+2 to get admission to their desired college.
  • Candidates need to show up for the entrance examination.

Eligibility Criteria for PG Courses

Aspirants who are interested in pursuing a master’s in shoe layout fulfill the following requirements to get admission. 

  • Applicants want to complete commencement from an identified college.
  • The candidate should fulfill the college/ university required share criteria
  • Candidates need to appear for the entrance examination. 

Subjects covered in UG

 

1st Semester 

Art,  Design, and Fashion

Clicking Technology 

Pre- Production Technology

Closing Technology 

Design and Pattern Cutting 

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2nd Semester 

Hand Shoe Making

International Business and Language

Quality Assurance and Control

Product Knowledge

Computer Studies

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3rd Semester 

Soft Skill Development 

Principles of Management 

Product Costing 

Non-Leather Footwear & Product Manufacturing 

4th Semester 

Garments and Accessories manufacturing Technology

Productivity Improvement Techniques

Testing and Quality Control with Six Sigma

Marketing & Market Research

5th Semester 

History of Design 

Leather Studies & Processes

Colour Concepts of fashion 

Pattern Making 

6th Semester 

Foot Comfort 

Financial Controls

Industrial Engineering 

Retailing and Merchandising 

7th Semester 

Marketing 

Product Sketching & Design 

CAD & Pattern Engineering 

Pattern Cutting & Product Development 

8th Semester 

Materials & Testing 

Closing 

Clicking 

Setting up in Business 

 

Subjects covered in PG

 

1st Semester 

Applied Mathematics for Leather Technology 

Advanced Organic & Inorganic Chemistry 

Advanced Leather Chemistry 

Advanced Leather Biotechnology

Advanced Leather Process Technology 

Advanced Techniques in Leather Processing I

2nd Semester 

Instrumental Methods in Leather Science 

Elective 1

Advanced Chemistry & Technology of Leather Chemicals 

Elective 2

Treatment & Disposal of Tannery Waste 

Leather Chemicals Instrumental Laboratory 

3rd Semester 

Environmental Management System 

Elective 5

Elective 3

Project Work Phase I

Elective 4

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4th Semester 

Project Work Phase 2

Advanced Coordination Chemistry 

List of Electives 

Chemistry and Physics of Collagen 

Science and Technology of Leather Supplements and Synthetics 

Nano Technology for Leather 

Colloid and Surface Chemistry

Engineering Economics in Leather Production

   

Industrial Safety and Occupational Health 

Marketing of Leather and Leather Chemicals 

Energy Management In Leather Industries

Eco Labelling for Leather Sector 

 

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