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Lecture Schedule
II year B.Sc. (H.Sc.) I semester 2016-17
Course No.: FRM 211 (1+2)
Course Teacher: Dr. Ritu Singhvi
Theory
Sr.
No
Topics Covered Dates
1. Elements of art and principles of design: their application in rural and
urban homes
14, 21, 28 July
2. Colour and its importance in interior decoration 4 Aug, 1 Sept.
3. Selection, care and maintenance of furniture and furnishings 8,15 Sept.
4. Wall, floor and window treatments 22 & 29 Sept.
5. Home lighting 6 Oct. &13
Oct.
6. Flower arrangements 20 Oct. & 11
Nov.
7. Pictures – selection, mounting and arrangement 18 Nov.
8. Accessories 19 & 20 Nov.
Practical
Sr.
No
Topics Covered Dates
1. Developments of motif and designs through art principles 6,8,13,15,20,22
July
2. Colour, obtaining standard colours, tints and shades 27,29 July and
3,5,10, August
3. Drawing of colour wheel and developing colour schemes 19,24,26,31
August.
4. Care and arrangements of furniture for different purpose 2,7,9,14,16
Sept
5. Window treatments 21,23,28,30
Sept.
6. Preparation and placements of accessories and furnishing item for
interior enrichment 5,7,14,19, Oct.
7. Floor decoration 21, 26 Oct, 9
Nov
8. Flower arrangements 11,16,18 Nov
Department of Family Resource Management
COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE, UDAIPUR Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur
Course Incharge : Dr Vandana Kaushik
Lecture schedule (2016-17)
FRM 111 MANAGEMENT OF FAMILY RESOURCES 3 (3+0)
S.No. Topics (Theory) Date
1. Definition, scope and significance of management 3
Meaning and definition management 6.07.16
Concept of management 2.07.16
Significance of management 3.07.16
2. Managerial functions of families. 3
Meaning and concept of family 13.07.16
Types of family 14.07.16
Managerial functions of family 16.07.16
3. Values: Definition, importance and classification, Characteristics. 4
Values- meaning and definition 120.07.16
Importance of values 21.07.16
Classification of values 23.07.16
Characteristics of values 27.07.16
4. Goals-Definition and characteristics, Types 3
Meaning and definition of goals 28.07.16
Characteristics of Goals 30.07.16
Types of goals 3.08.16
5. Standards-Definition and classification; criteria of selecting standards 3
Meaning and definition of standards 4.08.16
Classification of standards 6.08.16
Criteria of selecting standards 10.08.16
6. Resources-Definition and classification, Characteristics and increasing satisfaction, objectives and principles of use of resources 4
Meaning and definition of resources 11.08.16
Classification of resources 17.08.16
Characteristics and increasing satisfaction 20.08.16
Objectives and principles of use of resources 24.08.16
7. Communication- Definition and Process, classification, Barriers. 3
Meaning and definition of communication 27.08.16
Process of communication 31.08.16
Barriers of communication 1.09.16
8. Decision making process- Types of decisions, Steps in decision making, Factors affecting decision-making 4
Meaning and definition of Decision making 3.09.16
Types of decisions 7.09.16
Steps in decision making 8.09.16
Factors affecting decision-making 14.09.16
9. Management process- definition, Planning- importance, types,
characteristics, techniques, organizing; Controlling- definition, phases, factors; Evaluation 4
Definition and concept of Management process 15.09.16
Planning- importance, types and characteristics, techniques and
organizing
17.09.16
Controlling- definition, phases, factors 21.09.16
Evaluation- definition and types 22.09.16
10. Systems approach to Management 3 24.09.16 28.09.16 29.09.16
11. Management process applied to time: Philosophy of time, Tools of time management, Process of time management 4
Philosophy of time 1.10.16
Management process and time 5.10.16
Tools of time management 6.10.16
Process of time management 13.10.16
12. Management process applied to energy: Concept, Fatigue, Measures to relieve fatigue, Process of energy management; Effective use of body 4
Concept of energy management 15.10.16
Fatigue, Measures to relieve fatigue, 19.10.16
Process of energy management; 20.10.16
Effective use of body 22.10.16
13. Work simplification: Concept, Techniques, Classes of change 3
Meaning and concept of work simplification 26.10.16
Techniques and methods of work study 9.11.16
Classes of change 10.11.16
14. Management process applied to money 3
Meaning and concept of money management 16.11.16
Process of money management 17.11.16
Factors affecting money management 19.11.16
Department of Family Resource Management
Course Incharge: Dr Neeta Lodha
Lecture schedule (2016-17)
FRM 312 INDOOR PLANTS AND FLOWER ARRANGRMENT
3(1+2)
Theory:
S.No Topics Lectures Date
1. An introduction to flowers and foliage forms 2 12, 26 July
2. Arrangements of flowers 2 2, 9 Aug.
3. Tools and materials required for flower arrangements 1 16 Aug.
4. Elements of floral art
Form, texture & line
2 23, 30 Aug.
Space & fragrance
Flower physiology
5. Principles of floral art
Composition, harmony, unity, focal point
Rhythm, balance, proportion, scale
2 6, 27 Sept.
6. Types of flower arrangement.
Line arrangement
Mass arrangement
Line cum mass arrangement
Miniature arrangement
Japanese – Ikebana
Any other
3 4, 18, 25 Oct.
7. Rules for flower arrangements
8. Background, placement and accessories of flower arrangements 2 9, 12 Nov.
9. Care and maintenance of flower arrangements 1 16 Nov.
10. Indoor plants and bonsai 1 19 Nov.
Total
16
Practical:
S. No. Topics
1. Identification of ornamental plants and their use: seasonal flowers 8, 11, 15 July
2. Identification, characteristics in respect of height, colour, life etc: storage of seeds and
bulbs; maintenance of lawns; indoor plants
19, 22, 25 July
3. Identification and maintenance of potted plants, pot arrangements; 29, 1, 5 Aug.
4. Bonsai; important species and maintenance; flower making from different materials 8, 12, 19, 22,
26, 29 Aug.
5. Flower arrangements; picking, conditioning and care of flowers and 2, 5, 9, 16
Sept.
6. Foliage selection 26, 30 Sept.
7. Preparation of plant material 3, 7 Oct.
8. Application of elements of arts and principles of design in, flower arrangements for
different areas
10, 14 Oct.
9. Making bouquets, garlands etc. 17, 22, 24 Oct.
10. Preservation of flowers and foliage 7, 11, 18, 19
Nov.
Total 32
References:
1. Barbara P.(1982) The word of flower arrangement. Optimum Books, London.
2. Elizabeth, G.(1985) Arranging Flowers and Plants. Marshall Cavendish Books Ltd., London.
3. Sarin rekha(1995). The Art of Flower arrangement. UBS Publications’ Distributions Ltd. New
Delhi.
Lecture Schedule
III year B.Sc. (H.Sc.) I semester 2016-17
Course No.: FRM 313 (2+2)
Course Teacher: Dr. Ritu Singhvi
Theory
Sr.
No
Topics Covered Dates
1. Introduction to various types of institutions: Private and public
institution, Hotel, Schools, Offices, Hospitals, Library, Others
Basic infrastructural requirements of institutions: Building,
Furniture, Furnishing, Equipment, Lighting fixtures, Others
8,15,16,22,23, 29,30
July
12,19, 20Aug.
2. Periodical and regular maintenance of hardware and software in
an institution: Regular maintenance, Periodical maintenance –
weekly, monthly, yearly, Annual maintenance contract,
Understanding the various AMC of different institutional hard
and soft wares.
26, 27 Aug
9, 16, 17 Sept.
3. Cleaning various materials: Cleaning agents, polishes and stain
removals: selection and use for different surfaces
Methods of cleaning and polishing of various surfaces: brass,
wood, glass, plastic, leather, stone, silver etc.
23, 24 Sept.
4. Selection care and maintenance of various equipments -
Brooms and brushes, moppers, sprayers, vacuum cleaners,
polishers, washing machines.
Water management
30 Sept.
7, 14 Oct
5. Quality of water: Potable water and water used for other purpose.
Various water treatment methods in institution. R.O. system,
water treatment, Plant, water softeners, waste water treatment.
15 17, 18, 21 Oct.
6. Waste management: Waste: Its type, characteristic and hazards,
Waste minimization, Waste treatment, Safe disposal, Conversion
of waste into wealth.
22, 28, 29 Oct.
5,11 Nov.
7. Pest control:
Types of common pest.
Effective methods to control pest
18, 19 , 20 Nov
Practical
Sr. Topics Covered Dates
No
1. Visit to small, medium and large scale institutions and observe the
various materials used in institutions.
11,12 July
2. Study the various maintenance procedures adopted in the institution for
hard wares and software’s.
18,19,25,26
July
3. Acquire skill in different maintenance activities with special reference to
type of institution.
8, 9, 16, 22
Aug.
4. Experience in handling various cleaning agents and equipments for
different material- metal, glass, wood, leather, paints, upholstery, floor
coverings, bathroom fittings and fixtures, furniture, lightings fixtures,
fan, A.C., refrigerators, AV aids.
23, 29, 30 Aug.
5. Gain knowledge and insight about cleaning of the following:
- Room cleaning and maintenance- daily, weekly and yearly.
- Office cleaning – maintenance.
- Library cleaning - maintenance
- Conference room cleaning and maintenance
- Hospital cleaning and maintenance.
5,6,19,20,26,27
Sept.
3 Oct.
6. Pest control treatments-
- Find out the various common pest controls available in the market.
Learn the effective methods of pest controls
4, 10, 17 Oct.
7. Hands on field experience in institutions adopting water and waste
management practices 18, 24,25 Oct.
8. Hands on field experience with professional resource person and
industries working and providing services to various institutions for their
maintenance.
7,8, 15 Nov.
9. Project work 16, 18, 19 Nov.
.
Lecture Schedule
III year B.Sc. (H.Sc.) I semester 2016-17
Course No.: FRM 315 (0+2)
Course Teacher: Dr. Ritu Singhvi Practical
Sr.
No
Topics Covered Dates
1. Communication-introduction: Understanding communication ,
communication style
How to communicate and get noticed
How to impact at all levels within the organization
13,16 July
2. Developing the appropriate environment :Preparing the ground, putting
people at ease in initiating communication
Being aware of and removing communication barriers
20,23,27,30
July
3. Developing face-to-face confidence: using body language for impact,
using all senses, overcoming personal concerns and fears
Handling objections
3,6,10,17 Aug
4. Building high impact messages :the power of positive language
using past, present and future to build message structuring skills, using
metaphor,questioning skills
20,24,27,31
Aug
5. Gaining the confidence of others listening skills
Encouraging and responding to positive and negative feedback
Dealing constructively with negative or unresponsive individuals
Understanding the other person's position
7, 8, 14, 17, 21,
24 Sept.
6. From Impact to Actions: Creating positive outcomes, not losing sight of
the desired result, negotiating the first steps of your success
Continual reinforcement of the message
28Sept.
5, 15, 19Oct.
7. Written communication:
Art of writing letters
Writing reports
Preparing sales proposals
Analysis of success and failure in correspondence
22, 26, 29 Oct.
2 Nov.
8. Business Correspondence: Routine E-Mail messages and memos, getting
results through well-written e-mail messages, using e-mail safely and
effectively, kinds of internal messages
5,9, 16, 19 Nov.
.
Department of Family Resource Management COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE, UDAIPUR
Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur
Course Incharge : Dr Vandana Kaushik
Lecture schedule (2016-17) FRM 511 APPROACHES TO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 (3+0) S.No Topics (Theory) Cr Hrs Dates
UNIT I
Significance and Scope of Resource Management: The evolving discipline of management:
Classical Approach; 3 25.07.16,26.07.16, 28.07.16
Behavioural Approach 3 1.08.16, 2.08.16, 4.08.16
Systems Approach 3 8.08.16, 9.08.16, 11.08.16
Scientific Management 3 16.08.16, 22.08.16,
23.08.16
UNIT II
Managerial Decision Making
Techniques 2 29.08.16, 30.08.16
Creativity; Rationality 1 1.09.16
Risk and Certainty 1 5.09.16
Theories and Concepts in Resource Management.
3 6.09.16,8.09.16,13.09.16
UNIT III
Management process:
Planning – Types 3 15.09.16,19.09.16,20.09.16
Dimensions of planning in a systems perspective 3 22.09.16,26.09.16,27.09.16
Factors affecting planning 2 29.9.16, 3.10.16
Implementation- Controlling, Checking and Adjusting
2 4.10.16, 6.10.16
Evaluation-Evaluation of Resource- Use and Feedback.
2 10.10.16, 13.10.16
UNIT IV
Leadership- Importance and Characteristics 3 17.10.16,18.10.16, 20.10.16
Motivation– importance, theories approaches, elements of sound motivation
3 24.10.16, 25.10.16, 27.10.16
Organisation 3 7.11.16, 8.11.16, 10.11.16,
Supervision 2 15.11.16, 17.11.16 ,
Communication 3 21.11.16, 22.11.16, 24.11.16,
Total 45
Lecture Schedule
M.Sc. Previous I semester 2016-17
Course No.: FRM 512 (2+1)
Course Teacher: Dr. Ritu Singhvi
Theory
Sr.
No
Topics Covered Dates
1. Effect of interior design and decoration on family well being with
particular reference to special needs - Functional and aesthetic
considerations in use of elements and principles of design
26, 28 July
2,4, 9,11, 16Aug.
2. Advances in design process of residential and commercial
interiors
23, 30, 31 Aug.
1,6,8,9 Sept.
3. Trends in decoration treatments for interiors and interior
backgrounds from past to present: furniture, furnishings, lighting,
fittings and fixtures, surface materials, finishes
15,20,22,27,29 Sept.
4,6,13 Oct.
4. Changing trends in thermal, acoustics and safety mechanisms.
Solutions for problem areas in residential and commercial 18, 20, 25 Oct.
8,10,15,17,18 Nov.
building interiors
Practical
Sr.
No
Topics Covered Dates
1. Critical analysis of interiors of a selected residential and non-residential
buildings and suggested improvements 29 July
5,12,19 Aug.
2. Visits to building design institutes, hotels, furniture and furnishing show
rooms and residential buildings to identify new trends 26 Aug
2,9,16,23 Sept.
3. Market survey of surface materials, finishes, fittings and fixtures 30 Sept.
7,14,21,28
Oct.
4. Detailed cost estimation of interior design and decoration elements 4,11,18 Nov
Department of Family Resource Management COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE, UDAIPUR
MaharanaPratapUniversity of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur
Course Incharge :DrHemuRathore
Lecture schedule (2016-17)
FRM 531 WORK AND WORKSTATION DESIGN 3(1+2)
S.No. Topics (Theory) Cr
Hrs Dates
15. Unit- I
Work, worker workplace interrelationship – Meaning & components of work
1 7 July 2016
Work analysis using different techniques 1 18 July 2016
Components of worker input – Body Mechanics 1 25 July 2016
16. Unit -II
Functional design: concept – design and arrangement of different work centers
2 1,8 Aug 2016
17. Unit –III
Procedures for studying workplace design 2 22,29 Aug 2016
Formal and informal techniques 1
Workplace design for different postures 2
18. Unit –IV
Ergonomic factors in design and selection of household goods–displays and controls
2
Functional designing of workplace and equipment 2
Hazards of ill-designed workstations 2
Total 16
Topics (Practical)
1. Determining the space relationships as per workers’ anthropometry,
posture and movement at selected workstations
4 11,12,13, July 2016, 20 July 2016
2. Measuring and recording the anthropometric measurements of
worker and dimensions of equipment / furniture used in the unit
workspace
4 26, 27, July 2016 2,3 Aug. 2016
3. Measurement of work costs in terms of physiological indices 4 8,9,16,23,Aug. 2016
4. - Preparing floor and perspective plans of a unit work space 4 30,31,Aug. 2016
5. Selecting and analyzing a work station in relation to design features,
space relationships, dimensions of equipment and furniture,
environment control methods and developing 2D and 3D workplace
design
8
6. Evaluation of existing workstation in a residential and commercial
setup and suggesting an ergonomic design layout
8
Total 32
Department of Family Resource Management COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE, UDAIPUR
Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur
Course Incharge : Dr Vandana Kaushik
Lecture schedule (2016-17) FRM 532 CONSUMER GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING 3 (1+2) S.No Topics (Theory) Cr Hrs Dates
UNIT I
Consumer Education
Rights and Responsibilities of consumer 2 13.07.16, 20.07.16,
Consumer Cooperatives 1 27.07.16
Consumer Organisations 2 3.08.16,10.08.16
UNIT II Significance of consumer guidance and counseling. 1 17.08.16
Consumer protection :measures legal and non-legal 2 24.08.16, 31.08.16
UNIT III
Consumer Protection Act, 1986 1 7.09.16
Consumer Legislations 2 14.09.16, 21.09.16
UNIT IV Consumer Redressal mechanism. 2 28.09.16, 5.10.16
Consumer Protection Councils. 2 19.10.16,
Total 15
Practical
S N Topics (Theory) Cr Hrs
Dates
1. Visits to local consumer redressal fora. 4 8th , 15th , 16th and 22nd July’ 16,
2. Study of the structure and functioning of consumer
redressal fora 4 29th , 30th July
and 5th , 6th Aug, 2016
3. Understanding the procedures for filing a consumer
complaint
5 12th, 19th, 20th 26th Aug and 2nd Sep ’ 16
4. Study of the proceedings of consumer court 5 9th, 16th, 17th, 23rd , 24th Sep ’16
5. Visit to local consumer organizations 4 30th Sep and 7th, 14th , 15th Oct’16
6. Study of the procedures in consumer counseling and
guidance centre
4
7. Mock sessions in handling consumer
complaints
4
Total 30
Department of Family Resource Management COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE, UDAIPUR
Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur
Course Incharge : Dr Vandana Kaushik
Lecture schedule (2016-17) FRM 611 ADVANCES IN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 (3+0) S.No Topics (Theory)
Cr Hrs Dates
UNIT I
Advances in discipline of resource management
Classical Approach 3 15.07.16,18.07.16, 19.07.16
Behavioural Approach 3 22.07.16,25.07.16, 26.07.16 , 4.08.16
Systems Approach 3 29.07.16, 1.08.16, 2.08.16
Scientific Management 3 5.08.16, 8.08.16, 9.08.16
UNIT II
Managerial Decision Making
Techniques; 3 12.08.16, 16.08.16, 19.08.16,
Creativity; 3 22.08.16 23.08.16, 26.08.16
Rationality and Risk and Certainty 3 29.08.16 30.08.16 2.09.16
Theories and Concepts in Resource Management 3 5.09.16, 6.09.16,9.09.16,13.09.16
UNIT III
Management process;
Planning – Types and Dimensions; 3 16.09.16,19.09.16,20.09.16
planning in a systems perspective, 3 23.09.16,26.09.16,27.09.16
Factors affecting planning; 3 30.9.16, 3.10.164.10.16,
Implementation- Controlling, Checking and Adjusting.
3 7.10.16, 10.10.16,14.10.16
UNIT IV
Evaluation-
evaluation of resource–use and feed back 3 17.10.16,18.10.16, 21.10.16
motivation– importance, theories approaches 3 24.10.16, 25.10.16, 7.11.16
elements of sound motivation 3 8.11.16, 11.11.16, 15.11.16
Leadership–Importance, theories, styles.
Total 45
Department of Family Resource Management
Course Incharge: Dr Neeta Lodha
Lecture schedule (2016-17)
FRM-613 FAMILY DYNAMICS AND WOMEN POWER 3(2+1)
Theory
S.No Topics Lectures Dates
1. UNIT I
-Role analysis of Indian home makers from ancient time to
modern time.
3
21, 25, 28
July
-Impact of change in the role of women on the family system. 2
1, 4 Aug.
2. UNIT II
Family dynamics:
-Theoretical and conceptual framework to study family
dynamics,
-Human rights,
-Institutional norms of family structure,
-Family ecology and
-Family life development programmes
-Economic and psychological cost of gainful employment of
women in the family.
2
2
2
2
2
2
8, 11 Aug.
22, 29 Aug.
1, 5 Sept.
8, 15 Sept.
19, 22 Sept.
26, 29 Sept.
3. UNIT III
-Stress in the family characteristics, category, consequences
and need for stress management. -Family and social support
systems for facilitating women’s work participation in
categories of labour- family labour, hired labour.
3
3
3, 6, 10 Oct.
13, 17, 20
Oct.
4. UNIT IV
-Need for wage policy and relationship between wages and
employment, gender discrimination in wages.
-Women and law of inheritance and ownership of land.
-Women in occupational sectors.
- Occupational hazards of women at work.
3
2
2
2
22, 24, 27
Oct.
7, 10, Nov.
12, 15 Nov.
17, 19 Nov.
Total 32
Practical
S.
No
Topics Practicals
1. Critical review of research studies in India and in developing
countries on the role analysis of women.
3 20, 27 July, 3
Aug
2. Analysis of aspects of family dynamics in stages of family life. 2 10, 17 Aug
3. Case studies on management in families with special needs
such as families with aged and handicapped people.
3 25, 31 Aug, 7
Sept.
4.. Coping strategies followed by families in stress management:
through case studies.
3 14, 28 Sept.,
5 Oct.
5. Visit to stress management centers/ counseling centers: report
writing.
2 19, 26 Oct.
6. Field study on gender disparity for paid and unpaid activities
3 2, 9, 16 Nov.
Total 16
Department of Family Resource Management
COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE, UDAIPUR
Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur
Course Incharge : Dr Vandana Kaushik
Lecture schedule (2015-16)
HSC 600 RESEARCH PROJECT MANAGEMENT 2+1 S N Topics (Theory)
Cr Hrs
Dates
1. Importance of research in Home Science Research Management-Concept, process, elements and characteristics;
2 14.07.16, 19.07.16
2. Research methodologies for field and laboratory studies- problem selection, research designs, sampling, data collection,
2 21.07.16, 26.07.16
3. Statistical methods - their uses and limitations 2 28.07.16, 2.08.16
4. Criteria for selecting research project 1 4.08.16
5. Planning project proposal- statement of problem and its justification and implication.
2 9.08.16,11.08.16
6. Technical plan of work, time estimation and scheduling, preparing project work flow, resource requirement- human, material and others, cost estimation and budget
2 16.08.16, 23.08.16
7. Project review techniques; project estimation and evaluation
2 30.08.16,1.09.16
8. Reporting results of research; 1 06.09.16
9. Holistic and interdisciplinary approach to research management
1 8.09.16
10. Data processing- collection, statistical analysis, interpretation of results and drawing generalizations
2 13.09.16, 15.09.16
11. Funding agencies for research project- different national and international agencies
1 20.09.16
12. Guidelines for preparing the proposal 1 22.09.16
13. Project appraisal techniques and SWOT analysis 2 27.09.16, 29.09.16
14. conflicts- concept, process and types; managing conflicts, 2 04.10.16,06.10.16
15. Resource smoothing in research project 2 13.10.16,18.10.16
16. Factors influencing research efficiency 2 20.10.16,25.10.16,
17. Monitoring and control of research project- concept and techniques
2 8.11.16, 10.11.16
18. Scientific research communication- writing research paper, popular articles and technical report
1 15.11.16
Total 30
Department of Family Resource Management COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE, UDAIPUR
MaharanaPratapUniversity of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur
Course Incharge :DrHemuRathore
Lecture schedule (2016-17)
FRM 531 WORK AND WORKSTATION DESIGN 3(1+2)
S.No. Topics (Theory) Cr
Hrs Dates
19. Unit- I
Work, worker workplace interrelationship – Meaning & components of work
1 7 July 2016
Work analysis using different techniques 1 18 July 2016
Components of worker input – Body Mechanics 1 25 July 2016
20. Unit -II
Functional design: concept – design and arrangement of different work centers
2 1,8 Aug 2016
21. Unit –III
Procedures for studying workplace design 2 22,29 Aug 2016
Formal and informal techniques 1 5.09.2016
Workplace design for different postures 2 6,7, 09.2016
22. Unit –IV
Ergonomic factors in design and selection of household goods–displays and controls
2 19,26, 09.2016
Functional designing of workplace and equipment 2 3,10, 10.2016
Hazards of ill-designed workstations 2 17, 24, 10.2016
Total 16
Topics (Practical)
7. Determining the space relationships as per workers’ anthropometry,
posture and movement at selected workstations
4 11,12,13, July 2016, 20 July 2016
8. Measuring and recording the anthropometric measurements of
worker and dimensions of equipment / furniture used in the unit
workspace
4 26, 27, July 2016 2,3 Aug. 2016
9. Measurement of work costs in terms of physiological indices 4 8,9,16,23,Aug. 2016
10. - Preparing floor and perspective plans of a unit work space 4 30,31,Aug. 2016
11. Selecting and analyzing a work station in relation to design features,
space relationships, dimensions of equipment and furniture,
environment control methods and developing 2D and 3D workplace
design
8 14,20,21,27,28, 09.20164,5,11, 10.2016
12. Evaluation of existing workstation in a residential and commercial
setup and suggesting an ergonomic design layout
8 12,18,19,25,26, 10.2016 7,8,9, 11,2016
Total 32
Lecture Schedule: Ms. Seema Dwivedi
FRM 311 FURNITURE DESIGN AND ARRANGEMENT 3(1+2) Theory:
S.No Topics Lectures Dates
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Furniture Need & importance Types of furniture
- upholstered furniture - built in furniture - unit furniture - molded furniture - folding furniture - multipurpose furniture - assembled furniture
Selection of furniture
Human anthropometry in furniture designing
Furniture style in different periods
Elements of art & principles of design with special reference to furniture.
Designing furniture for various activities – indoors/outdoors - Sitting - different types of sofa, chairs, stools - Lying - Various kinds of Beds. - Working - different types of tables, activity centers and desks - Storing - various kinds of shelves, drawers, cabinets
Designing furniture for
- Children - Adults - Elderly Persons - Handicapped
Materials used in furniture and its care & maintenance Furniture arrangements for various spaces - Residence & paying guest accommodation - Hotels & guesthouses - Workspace - offices, hospitals.
2 1 1 1 3 3 2 3
6,13 July.16 3 Aug.,16 10, Aug.,16 17, Aug.,16 18, 24, 31Aug., 16 7 Sept.,16 14,21,28 Sept. 16 5,19 Oct.,16 26, Oct. & 9,16 Nov., 16
Total 16
Practical:
S. No. Topics Practical Dates
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Learn to measure human anthropometry & its application in functional Designing of furniture for different age groups & handicapped. Visits of furniture show rooms, institutions, offices, residences to get the practical exposure. Designing different types of furniture keeping in mind comfort, safety, beauty, economy & maintenance for various activities & space through drawings, Auto CAD, 3D-Max and models. - Sitting Furniture - Lying Furniture - Working Furniture - Storing Furniture Visits to manufacturing units/workshops to learn the designing & manufacturing tools & techniques of furniture. Arrangement of furniture for various activities, occasions & spaces through: (a) Drawings (b) Templets ( c) Auto CAD & 3-D Max (d) Room/out door arrangements.
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12, 14,19 July,16 21,26,28 July,16 02,04,09,11Aug.,16 16, 23,30Aug.,16 30 Aug.,1,6,8 Sept 20,22,27 Sept.,16 4,6,13, Oct.,16 18,20,25, Oct.,16 1,3 Nov., 16 8,10,Nov.,16 ,15, 17 Nov.,16
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