Sun Feb 5, 2012
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Department of Fashion Designing and Textiles Studies
The principal goal of the fashion programme is to continue the training of students for the Fashion Designing profession in the ever changing fashion or mode of dress and the boom in consumer spending on clothing and accessories. The Department teaches courses leading to the award of a three year Higher National Diploma (HND) Fashion Designing and Textiles studies. The principal areas for the programme include Pattern Technology and Modeling, Garment Technology Millinery and Accessories Production, Fashion Design & Illustration, Textiles (Fibre &Yarn Preparation, Chemical Processing & Dyeing, Textiles Printing , Fabric Manufacture & Structure, Textile Design & Decoration), Clothing Management and Technology, Fashion Merchandising (Business Management), Research Methods, History of Fashion, Entrepreneurship, Communication Skills, Computer Studies, French, and Business Law. Most of the courses in the Department have a practical component. Field trips to industries and vacation training in industries are also regular features of the programme. Students undergo at least six months scoring industrial attachment, after which they write a report on their experience for assessment. With the help of the Industrial Liaison Office of the Polytechnic, the HND I and II students are sent to both private firms and public institutions all over the country. The department has devoted lecturers, technicians and supporting staff who have pledged to pursue academic excellence.
The department is very active in rendering services to both the Polytechnic and the general public. It continues to decorate all official Polytechnic functions with printed fabrics and ribbons. In addition seamstresses and tailors from far and near consult the department for advice and solutions to problems concerning creative designing in fashion and textiles. The department also boasts of a production unit that produces all range of clothing, accessories, fabrics, decorations, sign writing and other art engagements to raise funds. Aside being a plat-form for income generation for the Polytechnic, the production unit seeks to bring together staff and students to explore areas where they can collaborate to share experiences in creativity, design and production for the patronage of the Polytechnic community and its environs.
The department has made modest improvement in teaching and learning and hopes to become a strong and very resourceful one capable of assisting in the training of a high calibre of Fashion Designers for the industrial development of Ghana. As an apiration, the department is strategically positioning itself to be a leading provider of Industrial and Commercial Art education in the country. By this drive the department envisages to grow into a School of Applied Arts where programmes in Textiles, Graphic Design, Ceramic, Beauty Culture, Sculpture, Painting and Decoration, Metal Product Design & Jewellery, Leather work etc are offered.