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INSTITUTE OF TEXTILES AND CLOTHING POSTGRADUATE S

POSTGRADUATE S POSTGRADUATE S INSTITUTE OF TEXTILES AND CLOTHING

INSTITUTE OF TEXTILES AND CLOTHING POSTGRADUATE S CONTENT PAG E 4 ABOUT ITC PAG E 6 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (OUTCOME-BASED) PAG E 8 MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (OUTCOME-BASED) PAG E 10 MASTER OF ARTS IN FASHION AND TEXTILE DESIGN PAG E 14 MASTER OF ARTS IN FASHION AND TEXTILES (FASHION MERCHANDISING) PAG E 18 MASTER OF ARTS IN FASHION AND TEXTILES

5 4 ABOUT ITC The Institute of Textiles and Clothing (ITC) is recognised as one of the world class educational institutions in the Asian region, with the vision to be the leading institution in fashion, textiles and design education, research and partnership. ITC is the leading provider of professional fashion and textiles education and the hub for cutting edge research in fashion and textiles in Hong Kong. ITC takes pride in offering a wide range of quality academic programmes that nurture much sought-after fashion professionals and leaders for our society. Over the years, ITC has trained and developed the full potential of budding designers, talented technologists, and visionary managers and directors, who have made significant contributions to the fashion industry in Hong Kong and beyond. In ITC, we have a long-established research culture and conduct both fundamental and applied research in fashion technology, fashion design, and fashion business that have significant impacts as well as practical value to society. Apart from being a close partner of businesses and the industry, ITC has established strong regional and global connections. We are weaving a growing and increasingly effective global network which would further facilitate our educational and research development, as well as enhance our knowledge exchange. ITC is determined to play a key role by providing quality education that is geared to the new demands of an increasingly knowledge-driven economy, and strive for excellence in making ground breaking contributions to the development of the fashion and textiles industry.

6 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (OUTCOME-BASED) 7 CODE 88011 STUDY MODE FULL-TIME DURATION 3 YEARS OR 4 YEARS CREDIT 15 CREDITS (for 3 years) FEE HK$42,100 (annual registration fee) 22 CREDITS (for 4 years) TYPE OF FUNDING GOVERNMENT-FUNDED CHAIRMAN OF RESEARCH POSTGRADUATE COMMITTEE PROF. HU HONG AIMS The programme aims to provide rigorous training to students who aspire to become researchers or scholars with the capability to conduct independent and original research, and produce research findings that are relevant and significant to their chosen field of specialisation. CHARACTERISTICS Supervisors who hold an academic position supervise research students on an individual basis. Research students are obliged to complete the core and elective subjects and participate in research seminars that are organised by ITC or the University. STRUCTURE Students are required to complete the coursework/ meet the credit requirements prior to thesis submission. COMPULSORY SUBJECT Ethics: Research, Professional & Personal Perspectives ELECTIVE SUBJECTS Guided study subjects and/or taught subjects for research students. ENTRANCE Candidates shall normally hold a postgraduate degree with a significant research component, such as a dissertation, conferred by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University or a recognised university. ENGLISH LANGUAGE A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 80 or above for the internet-based test (with a writing score of 23 or above) or 550 or above for the paper-based test (with a score of at least 4 out of 6 in the Test of Written English); or An overall Band Score of at least 6.5 (with a score of 6 or above for the writing component) in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). APPLICATION METHOD Applications can be submitted online at https://www38.polyu. edu.hk/eadmission/index.jsf. NON-LOCAL APPLICANTS For non-local applicants who are only on a visitor or tourist visa, PolyU can neither register the applicants as a student nor allow the applicants to commence study until a student visa is obtained. Non-local students are not eligible for government grants and loans. They should therefore ensure that they have sufficient funds for tuition fees, accommodations and other expenses, including medical insurance. OTHER INFORMATION ACCOMMODATIONS Full-time students within the normal study period are eligible for one year of residence in the University-managed accommodations (including the Student Halls of Residence and off-campus housing), subject to availability. They can make alternative accommodation arrangements if necessary. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT Full-time students who are receiving a studentship are not permitted to take up any employment with the University or any other employer, or engage in other activities that prevent them from devoting full-time effort to their programme of study unless special approval is granted.

9 8 MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (OUTCOME-BASED) CODE 88012 STUDY MODE FULL-TIME DURATION 2 YEARS CREDIT 9 CREDITS TYPE OF FUNDING GOVERNMENT-FUNDED FEE HK$42,100 (annual registration fee) CHAIRMAN OF RESEARCH POSTGRADUATE COMMITTEE PROF. HU HONG AIMS The programme aims to provide rigorous training to students who aspire to become researchers or scholars with the capability to conduct independent and original research, and produce research findings that are relevant and significant to their chosen field of specialisation. CHARACTERISTICS Supervisors who hold an academic position supervise research students on an individual basis. Research students are obliged to complete the core and elective subjects and participate in research seminars that are organised by ITC or the University. STRUCTURE Students are required to complete the coursework/ meet the credit requirements prior to thesis submission. COMPULSORY SUBJECT Ethics: Research, Professional & Personal Perspectives ELECTIVE SUBJECTS Guided study subjects or taught subjects for research students. ENTRANCE Candidates who hold: a Bachelor s degree with first or second class honours from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University or a recognised university, or other academic qualifications which are deemed to be equivalent. ENGLISH LANGUAGE A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 80 or above for the internet-based test (with a writing score of 23 or above) or 550 or above for the paper-based test (with aw score of at least 4 out of 6 in the Test of Written English); or An overall Band Score of at least 6.5 (with a score of 6 or above for the writing component) in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). APPLICATION METHOD Applications can be submitted online at https://www38.polyu. edu.hk/eadmission/index.jsf. NON-LOCAL APPLICANTS For non-local applicants who are only on a visitor or tourist visa, PolyU can neither register the applicants as a student nor allow the applicants to commence study until a student visa is obtained. Non-local students are not eligible for government grants and loans. They should therefore ensure that they have sufficient funds for tuition fees, accommodations and other expenses, including medical insurance. OTHER INFORMATION ACCOMMODATIONS Full-time students within the normal study period are eligible for one year of residence in the University-managed accommodations (including the Student Halls of Residence and off-campus housing), subject to availability. They can make alternative accommodation arrangements if necessary PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT Full-time students who are receiving a studentship are not permitted to take up any employment with the University or any other employer, or engage in other activities that prevent them from devoting full-time effort to their programme of study unless special approval is granted.

10 MASTER OF ARTS IN FASHION AND TEXTILE DESIGN 11 CODE 14097 STUDY MODE FULL-TIME DURATION 1 YEAR CREDIT 30 CREDITS TYPE OF FUNDING SELF-FINANCED FEE HK$3,300 per credit for local students HK$4,000 per credit for non-local students DIRECTOR MS BASIA SZKUTNICKA AIMS We aim to produce creative, forward thinking designers who will develop their personal design identity, bringing a new perspective and offer to fashion through design conceptualization and creative application and informed decision-making skills. The Programme is innovative, contemporary and aims to respond intuitively to the demands of a vibrant global fashion landscape. Close relationships and interaction with industry will provide an insight into the workplace and exciting career development opportunities for graduates. The study is intensive, fast paced, with sustainability firmly embedded at the core, within a design focused environment. The Programme fosters an analytical, critical and futuristic approach to learning, encouraging independent research and artistic expression. This MA will act as a platform to launch unique designers, with a sound understanding of the fashion business environment, into the fashion world. We aim to deliver highly sought after, ambitious design professionals. We aim to teach the future. CHARACTERISTICS Throughout their study, students will be encouraged to develop independent learning skills and exchange ideas through guided experimentation. There will be the opportunity to work in groups on a real life industry project, as well as develop a final major project while engaging in research and design in studio practice. Guest speakers and industry visits will be arranged where appropriate and students will be encouraged to seek industry mentors and sponsors. Students will learn to appreciate the demands placed on designers in this dynamic industry, and explore issues related to design practice, technology and theory. They will continuously receive updated information and improve their knowledge of innovative, relevant technologies in an integrated design context. Students are encouraged to have a sense of self-direction in research and investigation work as well as develop relevant transferable skills.

12 13 STRUCTURE Students may select one of 4 specialist subject routes from the following: Fashion Design Textile Design Knitwear Design Bodywear Design Over two semesters, aspects of design thinking, prediction, aesthetics, 3D realization, consumer behavior, visual communication, industry practice, textile experimentation and technological innovation will be examined. Students will also enhance existing knowledge and support individual assignment work through research and practice. Students are required to take all of the following subjects in order to graduate from the Programme: 3-CREDIT SUBJECTS Creative Textiles Design Collection Preparation Design Concept Evolution of Design Trends Fashion Business Fashion Technology Visual Design Communication 9-CREDIT PROJECT The personal Project includes a written research report, individual design portfolio and a collection. ENTRANCE A Bachelor s degree in textiles or fashion design, or equivalent. Applicants who hold Bachelor s degree in other fields of study and have adequate and relevant work experience in the fashion or textile industry may be considered for admission. ENGLISH LANGUAGE Applicants who are not native speakers of English, and whose Bachelor s degree or equivalent qualification is awarded by institutions where the medium of instruction is not English, are expected to fulfil the following minimum English language requirements for admission purpose: A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 80 or above for the internet-based test or 550 or above for the paper-based test; or An overall Band Score of at least 6 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). APPLICATION METHOD Applications can be submitted online at www.polyu.edu.hk/study. NON-LOCAL APPLICANTS For non-local applicants who are only on a visitor or tourist visa, PolyU can neither register the applicants as a student nor allow the applicants to commence study until a student visa is obtained. Non-local students are not eligible for government grants and loans. They should therefore ensure that they have sufficient funds for tuition fees, accommodations and other expenses, including medical insurance. OTHER INFORMATION ACCOMMODATIONS Non-local postgraduate students are to arrange for their accommodations in Hong Kong. Details on visa applications, immigration regulations, health care, costs of living and other non-academic matters of concern of non-local students will be separately provided if offered admission to our programmes. A brief guide has been prepared by the Mainland and International Student Services Centre (MISS) to help non-local students make the best use of the opportunities and facilities available during their stay at PolyU and in Hong Kong. For self-arranged accommodations, please contact MISS at (852) 3400 2608 for guidance, or apply for university-managed off-campus housing (subject to availability) at www.polyu.edu.hk/hall/index. php/non-local-students/ off-campus-housing. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT Non-local students who are studying in a full-time programme at the degree level or above with a study period of not less than one academic year will be allowed to take up study-related internships, part-time on-campus employment and summer jobs, subject to the conditions stipulated by the Hong Kong Immigration Department. Please refer to the Student Handbook posted on the website of the Academic Secretariat (www. polyu.edu.hk/as) for more details.

14 MASTER OF ARTS IN FASHION AND TEXTILES (FASHION MERCHANDISING) 15 CODE 14099 STUDY MODE FULL-TIME (BLOCK RELEASE) DURATION 1.5 YEARS CREDIT 33 CREDITS TYPE OF FUNDING SELF-FINANCED FEE RMB 3,000 per credit DIRECTOR DR KINOR JIANG AIMS The programme aims to provide highly motivated and committed students with the opportunity to pursue advanced-level (deepening) postgraduate education in Fashion and Textiles and related knowledge areas, which are not attainable at the first degree level. CHARACTERISTICS This programme is offered in conjunction with the Xi an Polytechnic University in Xi an, China. STRUCTURE All students will start with three subjects in the first semester. For the remaining semesters, students are required to take eight subjects. COMPULSORY SUBJECTS APPAREL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Introduction to the Concepts of Apparel Performance Evaluation Evaluation of Physical Comfort Evaluation of Physiological and Psychological Comfort Evaluation of Making-up Quality and Analysis of Making-up Problems Evaluation of Wear Performance of Clothing Evaluation of Functional Performance Latest Developments in Objective Apparel Evaluation Technologies CLOTHING & TEXTILE MATERIALS AND PROCESSES Structure, Properties and Applications of Conventional and Advanced Textile Fibers, Yarns and Fabrics for Apparel Conventional and Modern Textile Processing Technologies including Advances of Textile Machines and Computer Applications (CAD/CAM/CIM/MIS) Quality Evaluation and/or Process Control of Textiles (Fiber, Yarn and Fabric) New Clothing Industry Development in Manufacturing Processes Flow Control COMPUTING SYSTEMS FOR GARMENT MANUFACTURE Computer Aided Geometric Design Computer Aided Fashion Design Computer Aided Body Measurement Chart Computer Aided Pattern Design Computer Aided Pattern Cutting Manufacturing Knowledge Portal, Merchandising Software, Costing Software, Evaluation and Management of CAD/CAM Systems Communication Systems Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) Artificial Intelligence Systems Business Venture Planning CURRENT ISSUES IN FASHION BUSINESS Lifestyle Developments Ecological Issues Legal Issues Image Management Media Planning and Public Relations FASHION MERCHANDISING PLANNING AND CONTROL Organising for Fashion Merchandising Merchandising Planning Merchandising Control

16 17 INTERNATIONAL FASHION & TEXTILE DESIGN Introduction to Fashion Trends From Design Concept Mass Market and High Fashion Lifestyle Branding Technology Unleashed INTERNATIONAL TRADE & FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN TEXTILES & CLOTHING International Trade in Textiles & Clothing Regulation of World Textile and Clothing Trade Foreign Direct Investment in International Business Competition and Appraising Foreign Direct Investment Movements Implications of Foreign Direct Investments QUALITY ASSURANCE IN TEXTILES & CLOTHING Quality Management Systems in Textile and Clothing Organisations Overview of Total Quality Management Concept and Contemporary Management Tools Identification of Improvement Areas and Measurements in Textile and Clothing Business Techniques for Analysing Current Situation of Textile and Clothing Organisations Techniques for Improvement Mechanisms of Continuous Improvement RESEARCH METHODOLOGY The Concept of Research Research Theory Research Design Research Methods Data Analysis Evaluation Presentation of Research Results Ethical Issues in Research SOURCING & LOGISTICS Sourcing Decisions Distribution Decisions Strategic Issues in Logistics Management Strategic Quality Audits STRATEGIC QUALITY MANAGEMENT The Nature of Strategic Quality Management Environmental Analysis for Quality Internal Analysis and Diagnosis of Firms based on Quality Planning and Analysis Formation of Strategies with Specific Focus on Quality Issues Implementation of Strategies within Framework of Quality ENTRANCE A Bachelor s degree in textiles or fashion (clothing) studies, or equivalent qualification. Applicants who hold a Bachelor s degree in other fields of study plus at least three years of adequate and relevant work experience in the fashion or textile industry will be considered for admission on a case by case basis. ALTERNATIVE ENTRANCE Higher diploma holders or degree holders who only hold academic credentials or a degree certificate must have 3 years of work experience in the fashion and textile industry, or a relevant field. These applications will be subject to approval. ENGLISH LANGUAGE A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 80 or above for the internet-based test or 550 or above for the paper-based test; or An overall Band Score of at least 6 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The following has been approved for admitting candidates who do not meet the above English language requirements: The programme leader or his representative and at least two professors from Xi an Polytechnic University will conduct individual admission interviews face-to-face/via Skype for each candidate. APPLICATION METHOD Applications are to be made to the Xi an Polytechnic University. may be admitted without the stipulated entrance qualifications, but must demonstrate sufficient motivation, knowledge and potential to successfully complete the programme. Applications will be considered on an individual and exceptional basis. This provision will be automatically taken into consideration where appropriate, and it is not necessary for applicants to apply for consideration as a mature applicant. ITC will conduct English-based admission interviews to ascertain whether mature applicants demonstrate the required level of English proficiency to pursue the 14099 programme. MATURE APPLICANTS Those who have reached the age of 25 years old on 1 September in the admission year are considered mature applicants. Mature applicants

18 MASTER OF ARTS IN FASHION AND TEXTILES 19 CODE 141 0 2 AIMS demonstrate an in-depth understanding of fashion appropriate as effective team members to identify and analyse The primary purpose of the merchandising planning and problems in the global fashion STUDY MODE MIXED-MODE programme is to provide motivated and committed students with opportunities to pursue advanced- control by designing effective operational and strategic management systems, and business, and derive solutions for them; and DURATION 1 YEAR level postgraduate education in Fashion and Textiles and related knowledge areas. The programme therefore solving related problems in multi-national textile and clothing businesses, and apply the concepts of social and ethical responsibilities that are found in the new world (Fashion Merchandising full-time) helps students to increase order of global business. 1.5 YEARS (Global Fashion Management full-time) their professional and personal development through a real life problem based learning approach. critically evaluate different international product measurements, quality assurance STRUCTURE 2 YEARS The underlying premise is to nurture professionals who can reach and compliance schemes. As such, students can adopt This programme offers two (part-time) an advanced understanding and appropriate ones to manage specialisms (streams) and units of CREDIT 30 CREDITS mastery of their chosen specialism area of study, which are vital and contributing influences in and ensure supply processes and quality performance. study in the form of credit-based subjects. The unit size of a standard postgraduate subject is 3 credits, TYPE OF FUNDING SELF-FINANCED FEE HK$3,600 per credit for local students DIRECTOR DR CHESTER TO HK$4,000 per credit for non-local students realising their career and personal goals in Fashion and Textiles. CHARACTERISTICS There are two specialisms, which have their own distinct aims and learning outcomes. FASHION MERCHANDISING Upon the satisfactory completion of the Fashion Merchandising specialism, students will be able to: GLOBAL FASHION MANAGEMENT Upon satisfactory completion of the Global Fashion Management specialism, students will be able to: demonstrate a thorough understanding of the current globalising fashion business environment, particularly in the areas of design, production, marketing and management; apply analytical, integrative and proactive approaches where which is the building block and defined in terms of student study time and effort. The total effort required of a student on a three-credit subject is about 140 student hours of effort. It is recommended that employed students enrol in two subjects for each semester. However, the pace of study can be an individual decision. All of the subjects are normally offered during the day for full-time students, and in the evening for part-time students. A standard subject is delivered in twelve to

20 21 thirteen classes in each semester. Each class is three hours in length. In general, it is recommended that students complete the programme in 1 year (full-time Fashion Merchandising), 1.5 years (full-time Global Fashion Management), or 2 years (part-time). The maximum length of registration for all students is 4 years. COMPULSORY SUBJECTS Sourcing and Logistics International Fashion & Textile Design Current Technologies in the Fashion Industry Fashion Global Marketing & Brand Management SPECIALISM CORE SUBJECTS FASHION MERCHANDISING SPECIALISM Quality Assurance in Textiles & Clothing Apparel Performance Evaluation Fashion Merchandising Planning & Control GLOBAL FASHION MANAGEMENT SPECIALISM Overseas Seminars (New York) Overseas Seminars (Paris) Overseas Seminars (Pearl River and Yangzhijiang River Delta Regions) ELECTIVE SUBJECTS FASHION MERCHANDISING SPECIALISM Fashion Retailing Research Methodology Information Technology for Textiles & Clothing Industries Clothing & Textile Materials & Processes Fashion Technology Innovative Strategies for the Fashion Industry International Business in the Fashion Industry Advanced Textile Processing Technologies Omni-Channel Retailing and Marketing GLOBAL FASHION MANAGEMENT SPECIALISM Quality Assurance in Textiles & Clothing Fashion Retailing Research Methodology Information Technology for Textiles & Clothing Industries Apparel Performance Evaluation Clothing & Textile Materials & Processes Fashion Merchandising Planning & Control Fashion Technology Innovative Strategies for the Fashion Industry International Business in the Fashion Industry Advanced Textile Processing Technologies Omni-Channel Retailing and Marketing

22 23 ENTRANCE A Bachelor s degree in textiles or fashion (clothing) studies, or equivalent qualification. Applicants who hold a Bachelor s degree in other fields of study and have adequate and relevant work experience in the fashion or textile industry may be considered for admission. For the Global Fashion Management specialism, applicants are expected to have a minimum of three years of relevant work experience. ENGLISH LANGUAGE Applicants who are not native speakers of English, and whose Bachelor s degree or equivalent qualification is awarded by institutions where the medium of instruction is not English, are expected to fulfil the following minimum English language requirements for admission purposes: A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 80 or above for the internet-based test or 550 or above for the paperbased test; or An overall Band Score of at least 6 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). APPLICATION METHOD Applications can be submitted online at www.polyu.edu.hk/study. MATURE APPLICANTS Those who have reached the age of 25 years old on 1 September in the admission year are considered mature applicants. Mature applicants may be admitted without the stipulated entrance qualifications, but must demonstrate sufficient motivation, knowledge and potential to successfully complete the programme. Applications will be considered on an individual and exceptional basis. This provision will be automatically taken into consideration where appropriate, and it is not necessary for applicants to apply for consideration as a mature applicant. NON-LOCAL APPLICANTS For non-local applicants who are only on a visitor or tourist visa, PolyU can neither register the applicants as a student nor allow the applicants to commence study until a student visa is obtained. Non-local students are not eligible for government grants and loans. They should therefore ensure that they have sufficient funds for tuition fees, accommodations and other expenses, including medical insurance. OTHER INFORMATION ACCOMMODATIONS Non-local postgraduate students are to arrange for their accommodations in Hong Kong. Details on visa applications, immigration regulations, health care, costs of living and other non-academic matters of concern of non-local students will be separately provided if offered admission to our programmes. A brief guide has been prepared by the Mainland and International Student Services Centre (MISS) to help non-local students make the best use of the opportunities and facilities available during their stay at PolyU and in Hong Kong. For selfarranged accommodations, please contact MISS at (852) 3400 2608 for guidance, or apply for universitymanaged off-campus housing (subject to availability) at www. polyu.edu.hk/hall/index.php/nonlocal-students/off-campus-housing. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT Non-local students who are studying in a full-time programme at the degree level or above with a study period of not less than one academic year will be allowed to take up study-related internships, part-time on-campus employment and summer jobs, subject to the conditions stipulated by the Hong Kong Immigration Department. Please refer to the Student Handbook posted on the website of the Academic Secretariat (www. polyu.edu.hk/as) for more details.

POSTGRADUATE S POSTGRADUATE S Important: This booklet was compiled in October 2017. Applicants are advised to visit Study@PolyU website www.polyu.edu.hk/study for the most current information. 2017 Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University INSTITUTE OF TEXTILES AND CLOTHING

POSTGRADUATE S Room QT715, 7/F., Core T The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hunghom, Kowloon Hong Kong W T F E www.polyu.edu.hk/itc +852 2766 6500 +852 2773 1432 tcgeneral@polyu.edu.hk PolyUFashion PolyU ITC polyuitc