Course Description - Diploma of Fasion Design & Dress Making

  • 99991031: Arabic Language [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to develop the students’ cognitive abilities and communication skills in Arabic language by introducing Arabic dictionaries, spelling and grammatical errors, and familiarizing them with ancient and modern Arabic literary models including models from the Holy Qur’an.


  • 99991061: [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to enhance and enrich students’ skills with modern concepts of information technology, as well as skills in dealing with computers, digital devices, modern computer applications in practical life, the Internet, information security concepts, and data analysis. The student applies the concepts and skills he acquires using appropriate programs.


  • 8160204: ُُEffective Communication [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to familiarize students with concepts and theories in the field of human communication and provide basic skills in the field of communication with the self and others and promote the practice in his daily life and the process using serious methods based on training and evaluation varied and effective.


  • 8162204: Field Training II [3 Credit Hours]

    This course is a continuation of the field training 1. It also aims to provide the student with the skills of using all the tools and equipment he dealt with during his previous studies. The students are trained in some private and public institutions in the Palestinian market, which are related to his specialization in order to use and apply their information. Students are required to submit weekly reports throughout the training period to demonstrate the skills they have acquired.


  • 8160104: small projects Management [2 Credit Hours]

    The course introduces the basic concepts of leadership and leadership qualities in the process of economic development. The course also explains the basic concepts of the small project in terms of the idea of the project and ways of creating ideas and analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and risks of small projects. It also contains the concept and characteristics of small projects and the life cycle of the project, It also deals with the steps, characteristics and strategies of the market study. It also includes the scheduling of the technical project, the planning of the production capacity and the methods of estimating profitability. The course also includes the legal procedures for registering the project.


  • 8160701: Tailoring Technology [3 Credit Hours]

    Technical specifications of the sewing thread Identification of the types of cloth Hand sewing and mechanical equipment and supplies Ironing supplies, shearing tools, measuring instruments, marking and planning tools, sewing machine and sewing machine industrial plotting and selection of needles and installation and machine control and operation and sew straight and curved and knitting cloth, Sewing of various buttons, processing of the photocopier, needle selection, installation, tuning and operation, and cloth cutters, and the processing and operation of multi-needle sewing machine. Introduction to maintenance, dismantling and installation of machines.


  • 8162304: Graduation Project [3 Credit Hours]

    Work projects aimed at developing the ability of scientific research and work projects that make the student produce his work with high efficiency and benefit from all the practical and scientific materials studied in the previous chapters and work projects need to art and mastery, such as a wedding suit or a full three-piece suit or a set of three Cut shirt, skirt, jacket or abayah, or baby clothes, Petron, canvas, cut, assembly and finishing with a comprehensive report.


  • 8160501: Principles of fashion Design [2 Credit Hours]

    Design, repetition, proportionality, proportion, balance, gradient, cadence in design through simplified applications using elements and the development of design processes subject to foundations aesthetic design. The fashion design, the conditions and the responsibility of the fashion designer. Presented to some of the most famous fashion designers in the world.


  • 8160902: Preparation of Batrons I [2 Credit Hours]

    The study of the development of the patrons through different historical periods and then study the tables of standard measurements and how to take measurements Study the concepts and information of the patrons and drawing tools used in the largest and identify the different types of Patrons (industrial and commercial) and the preparation of women's Patrons (Skirt - trousers - shirt - Abaya – Dresses -Necklaces and sleeves ...)


  • 8161002: Free Drawing II [2 Credit Hours]

    Developing the skill of hand in drawing and writing in pencil and using it in drawing the proportions of the body in different situations, in addition to focusing on drawing the upper and lower limbs in the correct ways, drawing the manikins for the design of fixed and mobile fashion, and determining the change of the shape of vertical and horizontal lines in the case of movable movers and drawing the basic divisions of the manic Different styles of front, back and back, manikins for men and women of different age ages, manicures in various costumes, use of wood, water and gouache colors to create color effects and add shadows to design Drawing various accessories (shawls-headgear-shoes-costume jewelry).


  • 8161403: Preparation of Batrons II [2 Credit Hours]

    This course is a complement to the course of preparation of Petronas 1, the study of tables of standard measurements for men and children, review of the scale of women's measurements and how to take courses, and study the types of formal and women's formal petrons, the preparation of women's patters (jacket_tato_jlabab), men (shirt_black_jacket), and children of both sexes from newborn to age 12 years old (shirt _fustan_blouse and skirt _ shirt and trousers_jacket


  • 8162003: Embroidery [2 Credit Hours]

    This course deals with the types of embroidery stitching, embroidery, embroidery, embroidery using kenafa, embroidery and embroidery, and the art of beads.


  • 8161904: Works of Art [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to introduce the students to the art of crochet and knitting as well as manual weaving and the processing of materials and tools for the manufacture of beaded products according to the design.


  • 99992061: English Language [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims at developing students’ repertoire of the English language main skills as well as sub-skills through providing them with broad varieties of language patterns, grammatical and structural rules, and vocabulary items that can enable them to communicate meaningfully within ordinary and real-life contexts and situations. This course is also oriented towards equipping students with the skills they need to comprehend texts, contexts, and situations that are related to ordinary and real-life topics. Throughout this course, students will be exposed to a wide and various aural inputs in order to broaden and deepen their skills in listening, judgment, and critical thinking. Students of this course are expected to acquire and practice the skills they need to maximize their capabilities to express opinions about ordinary and real life topics both orally and in a written format, which will help in widening the students’ academic horizon.


  • 99991051: Physical Activity [1 Credit Hours]

    The course introduces the basic concepts of physical education, its objectives and its relationship to general education, defining the most important skills and basic principles of some group and individual games.


  • 99991112: Entrepreneurship 2 [2 Credit Hours]

    This course introduces the main concepts in entrepreneurship and focuses on providing the student with the ability to write business plans, study their feasibility, start an entrepreneurial project.


  • 8160601: Free Drawing 1 [2 Credit Hours]

    Use tools and materials, employ different painting styles in general, and draw fashion in particular. The development of the use of hand in drawing sketches, how to simplify the elements in the surrounding environment to the basic forms such as circle, cube, cylinder and pyramid, the concept and types of perspective and how to use in the drawing of different backgrounds, simulation of different forms with different materials by pencil, and linking the plastic relations between elements and Different types of methods, such as shadow, light, and illumination using pencils and crayons, methods of using colors to show as jowls, wood and water colors, body perception, introduction to drawing the body of manikins.


  • 8161302: Sewing Women 's Clothing I [2 Credit Hours]

    Sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing, stitching, cutting, pincers, nuts, , Sewing of belts and stitching, Installation and adjustment of suture and stitching machines (buttons, bolts, rubber, adhesive tape, finishing work).


  • 8162104: Sewing Children's Clothing [2 Credit Hours]

    Study the psychological and physiological characteristics of the age range from the age of (newborn to 12 years), as well as study how to choose the types of children's clothing and raw materials suitable for each stage, and then identify the auxiliary materials and production requirements for children's clothing, as well as study the different ways of decorating children's clothing for each age And then to identify the functional aspects of the clothes and their importance in meeting the psychological needs of children, physiological and social, drawing the basic plans and transformation, and then study and apply the technical methods used in the implementation of some types, such as (baby - dress - - shirt children - children trousers - jacket unisex - Prince – caps)


  • 99992011: Arabic & Islamic Thought [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to solidify the concept of Islamic culture, and to introduce students to sound cultural and intellectual concepts about the sources of Islam, the Islamic faith and its’ pillars, and the Islamic Shariah, which regulates all aspects of life: social, economic and political. It also clarifies the position of Islam on a number of contemporary intellectual issues, and introduces the most important challenges facing Islam and its’ culture.


  • 99991110: Entrepreneurship 1 [1 Credit Hours]

    This course introduces the basic concepts in entrepreneurship and focuses on equipping the students with the ability to write business plans, study their feasibility and start an entrepreneurial project.


  • 8160303: Marketing Product [3 Credit Hours]

    Marketing is one of the fields of knowledge associated with individuals and groups. This article includes a study of the nature of marketing, its development, studying the total and partial marketing environment, identifying the target markets that the organization wishes to deal with in order to determine the marketing mix suitable to the needs of these markets. Namely, commodity, price, distribution and promotion, and in order to achieve a thorough understanding of the needs and desires of consumers, it will study the behavior of the consumer.


  • 8160401: History of Fashion [2 Credit Hours]

    Studying the relationships between man and fashion design, and identifying the main components of these designs in terms of: Characteristics and materials used through the historical development of peoples from the ancient Egyptians / to the present era, and to determine their psychological, social and environmental characteristics, and study the shape and material and color to be used in contemporary designs, The human costume and the comparison of the costumes according to the historical development in terms of form, resources and type, Pharaonic costumes - Greco-Roman - Sumerian - Kildania - Babylonian - Assyrian - Persian - Fashion in the ages Middle - Byzantine fashion - fashion Islamic - fashion in modern times - costumes some of the Arab countries. And study of headwear and outer garments such as: "Abaya and Dresses.


  • 8160802: Textiles [3 Credit Hours]

    Selection of fabric by identifying types of natural and synthetic textile fibers and their characteristics, determining the types of textile fabrics and their characteristics, identifying types of woven and non-woven fabrics and their uses and distinguishing types of textile fibers (plant, animal, mineral, natural, industrial, mixed, cotton, linen, silk) The production of fabrics, dyes, the preparation of cloth and ironing, the preparation of the cloth against deflation by type, inspect the cloth of defects and correct the edges of the cloth by type, and the calculation of the amount of cloth required for a particular design according to the design, Factors affecting the determination of the length of the necessary cloth and the use of methods of bending the cloth and the basics of the control of losses and the distribution of plots on the cloth, cut cloth and prepare the shear plan, the transfer of sewing marks to the cloth and sorting cut pieces, install the necessary data on the cut cloth.


  • 8161604: Sewing Men 's Clothing [2 Credit Hours]

    Study the types of men's clothing (shirts, trousers, jackets) and raw materials suitable for men's outer wear, as well as auxiliary materials and production requirements for men's clothing, and then study the technical methods used in the design and implementation of the shirt and trousers men and then the detail and fill and implementation of men's jacket and finishing the pieces of clothing Using drumming machines, stitches, stitches and buttons


  • 99992013: Anti-corruption "Challenges and Solutions" [3 Credit Hours]

    This course introduces the concept of corruption, its forms and definition as well as the role of civil society institutions and local bodies in combating corruption.


  • 8161102: Drawing & Coloring Using Computer [2 Credit Hours]

    The coure aims to familiarize the students with computers and drawing software’s, and to nable the students to draw in the second dimensions using Vector programs.


  • 8161202: Formation on the Manicans [2 Credit Hours]

    Studying the history of formation on manikins and types of manikins and its uses, and how to prepare the manikins for the formation of the dress-From or Dress Stand, studying the work of the manikins in the fabric of the fabric and the arm, and the identification of raw materials and tools on the manikins, Using different materials, and know how to master the preparation of some exercises for the Akwal and sleeves and basic models and form and choose the appropriate filler fabrics.


  • 8161503: Sewing Women 's Clothing II [2 Credit Hours]

    Design and sewing of jackets, blouses and women's robes, determining the amount of cloth required according to design, preparing the cloth and its individual and distributing the final parts of the plan on the cloth and cutting cloth, performing manual and mechanical stitching, stitching of long and long stitches, angles and stitching of pennies, nuts and stitching, sewing sleeves and openings and collars and collars. Finishing finishes with the installation of the stabilizers and their installation on the dress, robes and jackets (buttons, hooks, coppers, adhesive tape).


  • 8161703: prepare schemas using computer [2 Credit Hours]

    The study of information and computer systems used in the manufacture of garments and their classification, and the study of the use of one of the systems of the design and design of the Patrons using the computer, whether the Patrons of zero or the amendment of Patron already exists, in addition to the scale of pieces according to the scale of measurements, the introduction of drawings by number to the computer, Albatron CNC for processing the marquer for cutting. Print the final chart using the plotter on the custom paper. Apply to Optitex.


  • 8161803: Field Training I [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to provide the student with the skills of using all the tools and equipment that he dealt with during his previous studies. The student is trained in the college or in some private and public institutions in the Palestinian market and related to his specialization in order to use and apply their information. Weekly training period to demonstrate the skills gained.