Overview
REGULATIONS FOR THE MASTER OF EDUCATION DEGREE IN TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN (EDU20)
Duration 11/2Years
Actual Credit Load 288
Minimum Credit Load 270
Maximum Credit Load 330
Total MBKS Load 234
ZNQF Level; 9
1.0 PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAMME
- To increase the students’ knowledge base in Textiles Technology and Design and equip practitioners with requisite practical and theoretical skills.
2.0 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Normal Entry:
To be eligible for the programme, an applicant must normally have;
Obtained a BED degree in Textiles Technology and Design or approved equivalent from any recognised university in the appropriate subject area.
3.0 PROGRAMME CHARACTERISTICS
Areas of Study:
Textiles Technology and Design
Specialist Focus:
Textiles Technology and Design, Business and entrepreneurship
Orientation:
Practical skills, innovations and industrialization which enhance creativity and problem-solving techniques to address social and economic challenges.
Career Opportunities
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND FURTHER EDUCATION
Employability:
Graduates can be employed as teachers, lecturers, education inspectors, training officers, consultants in Textile Technology and Design,
Further Studies:
Further education in PhD in area of specialization
5.0 PROGRAMME DELIVERY
Teaching and Learning Methods:
Lectures, tutorials, seminars presentations, practical assignments, field trips, group work, virtual and Online teaching, demonstrations, entrepreneurship training, micro-teaching, teaching practice, research projects, problem-solving, individual independent study, and creative thinking activities.
Programme Structure
Level 1 Semester 1
Code | Module Description | Credits |
---|---|---|
MICT732 | Advanced Information Communication Technology | 18 |
MED741 | Advanced Research Methods and Statistics | 18 |
MSETT701 | Social and Psychological Aspects of Textiles Technology and Design | 18 |
MSETT702 | Contemporary Issues in Textiles Technology and Design | 18 |
MSETT704 | Fibre Science Theory | 18 |
Level 1 Semester 2
Code | Module Description | Credits |
---|---|---|
MED743 | Gender Studies in Education | 18 |
FMED132 | Financial Management in Educational Institutions | 18 |
MSETT703 | Contemporary Clothing Design Technology | 18 |
MSETT705 | Curriculum and Pedagogical Issues in Textile Technology and Design | 18 |
MSETT706 | Measurement and Evaluation in Fashion and Textiles Education | 18 |
Level 2 Semester 1
Code | Module Description | Credits |
---|---|---|
MSETT707 | Applied Clothing Construction Technology | 18 |
MSETT708 | Entrepreneurship and Industrialization in Fashion and Textiles | 18 |
MED744 | Dissertation | 90 |
Synopses
MODULE SYNOPSES
MICT732: Advanced Information Communication Technology in Education
This module helps students acquire advanced specialist theoretical and practical knowledge of ICTs in educational environments. The topics covered include models of ICT curriculum integration, educational ICT policy development, current and emerging issues in digital learning, contemporary learning design theories and frameworks, and framing assessment within 21st-century contexts, ICT in educational research, among others.
MED741: Advanced Research Methods and Statistics
The module seeks to develop postgraduate students’ knowledge in the following areas of educational research: the different philosophical orientations in research; research paradigms; theoretical and conceptual frameworks; research designs; data collection methodologies; advanced quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques; as well as discussion of findings and making conclusions. The module also introduces students to significant educational research problems whose resolution have the potential to contribute to knowledge in educational areas such as pedagogy and assessment, as well as in sustainable development issues such as health, poverty eradication, environmental awareness, etc.
MSETT701: Social and Psychological Aspects of Textiles Technology and Design
The module explores the role of clothing in the dynamics of everyday life and provides an analysis of fashion theories and how they relate to clothing decision-making processes. Social psychology of clothing is an interdisciplinary area of study that cuts across anthropological, psychological and sociological aspects of consumer behaviour.
MSETT702: Contemporary Issues in Fashion and Textiles
The module develops students’ understanding of contemporary issues in the textile and clothing industry. Students explore issues about sustainability, the forgotten markets and make a critical analysis of the issues/challenges and suggest suitable and practical solutions. The module trains students to think outside the box.
MED743: Gender Discourse in Education
The module explores fundamental perspectives in Gender Studies to address historical gender inequalities in society and Education in particular. It inculcates a critical analysis of the concept of gender, its historical development and ideologies that perpetuate gender differences. The module explores implications for sustainable development goals on gender, education and development. It also explores gender inequalities in STEM as one of the pillars of development.
FMED732: Financial Management in Educational Institutions
The module introduces financial management practices followed in schools and other educational institutions across Faculty disciplines. It considers basic accounting concepts and conventions, including the double entry system of recording business transactions, preparation of general-purpose financial statements, bank reconciliation statements, and skills of budgeting and budgetary control as well as accounting requirements of Treasury Instructions.
MSETT703: Contemporary Clothing Design
This module provides hands-on experiences which are designed to avail students the opportunity to explore contemporary clothing designing skills and practices through the application of knowledge of materials, techniques and processes involved in creating well-constructed garments for different markets from the design brief. It explores the elements and principles of design, the design process and their application in different scenario
MSETT704: Fibre Science Theory
The module focuses on assessing the influence of fibre properties on textile end products. It also deals with textile testing techniques that are used to evaluate the quality and performance of textile products.
MSETT705: Curriculum and Pedagogical Issues in Fashion and Textiles Education
The module is designed to enable students to analyze recent pedagogical developments in Fashion and Textiles Education at all levels. It covers the design, implementation and evaluation of teaching/learning approaches and techniques pertaining to Fashion and Textiles.
MSETT706: Measurement and Evaluation in Fashion and Textiles Education
The module aims to develop students’ understanding of key principles of testing, measurement and evaluation. The module also equips the students with knowledge and skills in constructing and employing the essentials of measurement in order to evaluate pupils’ achievement.
MSETT707: Applied Clothing Construction Technology
This module seeks to develop students’ design and construction skills at a higher level. It consolidates pattern-making and pattern-grading skills using both manual and computerized design systems. Field visits to relevant clothing and textile industries.
MSETT708: Entrepreneurship and Industrialization in Fashion and Textiles
The module provides students with the opportunity to be innovative and explore entrepreneurship in the fashion and textiles industry. Concepts include business proposal writing, policy and legal issues, business ethics in the fashion industry, identification of entrepreneurship opportunities and sources of funding. Students come up with a practical business model using appropriate technology.
MED744: Dissertation
The Dissertation is a research study carried out over two semesters by each postgraduate student under the guidance of a supervisor. Students are expected to apply their knowledge and skills in conducting research on contemporary educational and social issues in their area of specialisation. Students are encouraged to conduct research which has the potential to contribute to knowledge and policies in education, and to environmental, social and economic sustainability issues in fashion and textiles including design and production activities. Students are expected to produce and submit a dissertation that meets the standards of research work at the Master’s Level.