Greg 4171: Statistical Applications in The Garment Industry
Greg 4171: Statistical Applications in The Garment Industry
Pre-requisites None
Semester 2nd
Status of Course Compulsory
Teaching & Learning Lectures, assignments, exercises and project work
Methods
Assessment/Evaluation The Lecture and Tutorial parts of the course will each be evaluated
& Grading System separately for 100 % and the final marks will be arrived at by giving
weights according to the hours allocated to the Lecture and Tutorial
parts. The details are given below :
Lecture Part (Weight 40%) Tutorial Part Weight 60%)
Mid-Term Examination: 40 % Assignment: 30 %
Final Examination: 60 % Quiz : 30 %
Total 100 % Project/Seminar: 40 %
Total 100%
Attendance Minimum of 85 % attendance during lecture hours; and 100 %
Requirements attendance during Tutorial/ Practical/ Laboratory sessions, except
for some unprecedented mishaps (wherever applicable)
Literature 1. Booth, J.E., Principles of Textile Testing, Newnes Butterworths,
London, 1979
2. Saville, B.P., Physical Testing of Textiles , The Textile Institute,
1998
3. Bona M, ‘Textile Quality: Physical methods of product and
process control’, Eurotex, Italy, 1994
4. Bona M, ‘Statistical Methods for Textile Industry’, Eurotex, Italy,
1993
5. Leaf G, Practical Statistics for Textile Industry: Part II and I,
The Textile Institute
6. Apparel Manufacturing sewn Product Analysis, Prentice Hall.
INC, GlockE.R and Grace I.Kunz, 1990
7. Textile Fabric and Their Selection; prentice Hall; INC,
Wingate.IB, 1989
Managing Quality in Apparel Industries; Delhi: CBS Publishing,
Mehta, Pradeep; 2003