M.Sc Fashion Technology

M.Sc Fashion Technology


Eligibility

A bachelor’s degree in fashion design, textile design, or a related discipline from a recognized university.

Overview

This program explores the fusion of fashion, technology, and design, preparing students for innovative roles in the fashion industry. With a focus on advanced design techniques, textile technology, and sustainable practices, students develop skills to address contemporary challenges in the global fashion market.

Program Description
  • Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
  • Award: Master of Science (M.Sc) in Fashion Technology
  • Credits: Minimum of 120
Program code: 070
Course code : 4170
Course Commencement : Sep 2024

Admissions Office

CHRIST IMPERIAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND SCIENCE
Ramasandra Main Rd, Kengri Hobli, Sulikere
Post - Ramasandra
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India - 560056
P : +91 9845632009 || P : +91 9845006824

Curriculum Structure
  • Fashion Design Fundamentals
  • Textile Technology and Fabric Science
  • Digital Tools for Fashion Design
  • Sustainable Fashion Practices
  • MMHV-1
  • Advanced Garment Construction Techniques
  • Fashion Marketing and Merchandising
  • CAD for Fashion Design
  • Global Trends in Fashion Technology
  • MMHV-2
  • Apparel Production and Quality Control
  • Research in Fashion and Textiles
  • Case Studies in Sustainable Fashion
  • Open Elective
  • Portfolio Development
  • Internship with Fashion Industry Leaders
  • Capstone Project on Fashion Innovation
  • Dissertation on Emerging Fashion Technologies
  • Indian Constitution and Professional Ethics
Course Highlights
  • Training in advanced CAD tools and garment production techniques.
  • Emphasis on sustainability and innovation in fashion.
  • Hands-on experience with fashion technology projects.
Career Enhancement Programs
  • Certifications in Fashion CAD and Textile Design Software.
  • Workshops on sustainable fashion practices.
  • Guest Lectures by global fashion experts.
Career Outcomes

Graduates can work as fashion technologists, apparel designers, production managers, or sustainability consultants in the fashion industry.