On Campus
Short Course
Fashion Business Apparel Design and Product Development Industrial Engineering, Quality & Production
All about textiles, down to the fibres and the processes involved. Receive your own fabric reference library consisting of 50-60 different types of fabric swatches!
Overview
Go beneath the surface and learn various textiles, down to the fibers and the processes involved in weaving, dyeing and much more. This comprehensive course provides you with the ability to identify fabrics by their industry’s name, the fundamental knowledge to help you understand the risks of using certain fabrics, empowering you with the ability to trouble shoot issues related to textiles limitations. You will experience screen printing in class, e-learning and receive a complimentary copy of your very own fabric reference library consisting of 50 – 60 different types of fabric swatches. Funding Period: 1st March 2021 to end Feb 2024
The Details
FOR SKILLSFUTURE CLAIMS
Registered Title: (SCTP Textile Processes and Principles
(Classroom & Asynchronous))
TPGateway Code:TGS-2023021074
total hours
34:00
Mode of Learning
On Campus
Curriculum
Course Duration
SSG Approved Training & Assessments Hours:34:00Trainer Facilitated Hours (On Campus/Virtual):23:00Self-Directed E-learning Hours:09:00Assessment Hours:02:00
Objectives
Understand how fabric is produced from cotton fields to finished product
Describe the processes from yarns to fabric
Differentiate between knits and woven and identify a variety of fabrics
Identify different types of spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, finishing and printing processes
Comprehend the various types of fabric defects
Interpret spectrophotometer readings in colour evaluation
Using the pick glass and fabric cutter to determine the fabric specifications
Evaluate the process of garment wet processing and its associated problems
Understand the common intrinsic characteristics and problems of certain production processes in textiles, thus providing the platform for problem analysis
Enhance troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
Be a more informed buyer/purchaser of materials and apparel
Key Learning Areas
Fibre types
Yarn types
Yarn sizing system
Fabric construction (wales and course, gauge, number of yarns on the warp and weft)
Fabric types
Dye types, characteristics and dyeing methods
Print types and printing methods
Finishing types and finishing methods
Common fabric problems, root cause analysis and possible solutions
To enrol, you must fulfil the following requirements
1
Aged 16 years and above
and
2
GCE ‘O’ Level with 3 credits including English and Mathematics OR WSQ Advanced Certificate in Fashion Technology OR TaFtc's Advanced Certificate OR WSQ ES WPLN Level 5 and above
and
3
ALL Students are required to have basic knowledge of computer and Microsoft Office
Graduation
To graduate, you must fulfil the following requirements
1
75% attendance rate of total training hours per module
and
2
Assessed and be competent for every module
International Students
To enrol, you must fulfil the following requirements
1
Aged 16 years and above
and
2
High School Diploma equivalent to GCE ‘O’ Level with 3 credits including English and Mathematics OR Qualifications from professional institutes may be considered on a case-by-case basic OR Pass TaF.tc Entrance Test
and
3
English Language Requirement – Possess a minimum credit in English at GCE ‘O’ Level or its equivalent OR IELTS score 5.5 or TOEFL score 46
and
4
ALL Students are required to have basic knowledge of computer and Microsoft Office
Graduation
To enrol, you must fulfil the following requirements
1
75% attendance rate of total training hours per module. Student Pass Holders – a minimum of 90% attendance per month will be required
You will need a laptop OR computer OR tablet*, whichever you prefer, for viewing your E-books and E-Learning.
*Devices need to have a working camera and a microphone.
We highly discourage you from missing any classes since the entire program is designed to be hands-on intensive. There is also a minimum attendance requirement of 75% of training hours for Singaporean and PRs, and 90% of training hours for international students. If you do not meet the 75% attendance requirement, you will not be eligible to enjoy subsidies nor to sit for the assessment. Make sure you block off your time during your training with us or find an intake option that will ensure you do not miss any classes. You will only wish that you had more time in the class!