All Courses

Jr. Instructor × Md.Ekramul Haque × Md. Zahidul Islam × Rifah Nanziba ×
Apparel Merchandising
CONDUCTED BY:
Rumana Rashid Tandra
Instructor & Assessor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute & BTEB Dhaka.

AIMS
To be able to understand the garments export and import management.
To be able to develop knowledge of export costing and pricing.
To be able acquire knowledge of garments export and import procedure.
To be able to understand the export documentation and export marketing communication.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
International trade theory; Export management; Category and quota of different
woven garments; Export business environment; Export policy decision of a firm;
Export costing and export pricing; Export finance; Export procedure; Export
documentation; Export marketing communication; Advantages of garments
export; Import procedure.
Clothing-I (1954)
SHORT DESCRIPTION:
Garments; Garment accessories; Tailoring process; Pattern making; Marker; Cutting machines; Fabric spreading; Seam & sewing
Printing & Finishing Process (5054)
CONDUCTED BY:
MD.ASFAKUR RAHMAN
Instructor & Assessor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute & BTEB Dhaka.

INTENTION :
To be able to develop knowledge, skill and attitude in the field of printing and finishing process with special emphasis on:
printing, printing paste and ingredients
printing thickness and printing machinery
method and style of printing
ageing and steaming
printing and finishing
sunforising and calendaring.

SHORT DESCRIPTION

Printing; Printing paste and ingredients; Printing thickness; Methods and styles of printing; Printing machinery; Ageing and steaming; Printing of cellulose fabric; Printing of wool and silk fabrics; Printing with disperse dye; Printing with pigments; Textile finishing; Sunforising; Calendering and Anti creasing.
Construction Process-2 (26441)
Course Conducted by
Md. Emon Khan.
Jr. Instructor,
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.

This Course for: Diploma in Engineering (5th Semester Civil)

AIMS
After completion of the course the students will be able to:
 Understand the construction process of arch and lintel.
 Understand the construction process of different types of floor.
 Understand the construction process of stairs.
 Understand the construction process of different types of roof.
 Understand the different finishing works in building.
 Understand the construction process of doors and windows.
 Understand the different operation and maintenance construction equipment.
 Understand the construction of bridge, culvert, canals etc.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Arches; Lintels; Ground floors; Upper floors; Damp proofing; Termite treatment; Stairs; Roof; Pitched
roof; Plastering and pointing; Doors; Windows; Carpentry and joinery; Scaffolding; Form works, Pointing
& Varnishing, construction equipment, Building Services, Insulation, bridge/culverts and canals etc.
Surveying-3 (66452)
Course Conducted by
Md. Zahidul Islam
Jr. Instructor,
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
This Course for: Diploma in Engineering (5th Semester,Civil)

AIMS
 To be able to set out different types of curve.
 To be able to conduct sounding.
 To be able to learn using total station,
 To be able to perform city survey.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Curve ranging; Setting out Plan/alignment; Hydrographic survey; Total station; City survey.
Construction Management & Documentation
Course Conducted by
Md. Zahidul Islam
Jr. Instructor, Civil Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.

This Course for: Diploma in Engineering (7th Semester,Civil)

AIMS:
 To be able to understand the modern techniques of construction management.
 To be able to understand the operational research & site layout and organization.
 To be able to understand the mobilization of materials in construction management.
 To be able to understand the quality and cost control.
 To be able to understand the Pre-tender and Post-tender planning.
 To be able to prepare pre-qualification documents.
 To be able to evaluate pre-qualification documents.
 To be able to prepare technical specifications.
 To be able to prepare financial evaluation.
 To be able to prepare contract clauses.
 To be able to prepare tender documents.
 To be able to prepare contract documents.
 To be able to prepare Quality control document.
 To be able to understand the cost control.
 To be able to develop knowledge, skill and attitude of evaluating tenders and preparing
comparative statement.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Principles of management and construction; Organization of contracts department; Operational
research; Site layout and organization; Mobilization of materials; Demobilization of STRUCTURE; Safety
in construction; Quality and cost control; Codes and building by-laws; Tender; Pre-tender and Posttender planning; Tender document; Tender notice; Instruction to tender; Contract clauses/condition of
contract; Technical specifications of materials and works; Pre-qualification of contractors; Evaluation
and comparative statement; Contract agreement.
Water Resource Engineering (26461)
Course Conducted by
Md. Emon Khan
Jr.Instructor,
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
This Course for: Diploma in Engineering (6th Semester,Civil)

AIMS
• To provide understanding on the influence of the climatic condition of Bangladesh on its ground
water and surface water flow
• To provide understanding of recharging of underground water and ascertain its necessity in
Bangladesh.
• To enable to select a suitable source of water and method of irrigation for particular situation.
• To enable to select a suitable method of drainage for particular situation.
• To enable to select a suitable method for control of rivers and flood in Bangladesh.
• To understand rain water harvesting.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Sources of water; Rainfall and run-off; Lifting of underground water; Storing and Recharging of
ground/rain water; Irrigation and its effect; Well irrigation; Water requirements for crops; and quality
of irrigation water; Storage reservoir; Dam and dyke; Irrigation canals; Silt deposit; Scouring; Canal
works; Drainage; River training works; Flood and flood management and flood control; Irrigation
projects in Bangladesh.
Design of Structure – 2
AIMS
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
solid floor / roof slab.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
column.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
stair slab.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
footing for brick wall and reinforced cement concrete wall.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
column footing.
 To be able to select suitable reinforcement and section required for reinforced cement concrete
cantilever retaining wall.
 To be able to supervise the placement of reinforcement for all types of reinforced cement
concrete works..
 To be able to acquire preliminary knowledge about pre-stressed concrete.
Theory of Structure [66454]
Subject Teacher : Md. Zahidul Isam, Jr. Instructor
Subject Name : Theory of Structure
Subject Code : 66454
Technology : Architecture
Semester :6th

AIMS
• To be able to consolidate and extend the fundamental understanding of the behavior of statically
determinate structures i.e. beams, frames etc.
• To be able to develop of awareness of structural behavior such as deflection and stability of
masonry dam.
• To be able to develop understanding for selection of suitable section of beam and member of the
truss.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Shear force and bending moment of beams; Stresses in beams; Deflection of beams; Joints and
connections; Forces in frames; Steel structure; Masonry dam; Column; Moving loads; Thin Cylindrical
shells.
Surveying-1(26432)
Diploma in Engineering holders have to use land survey for implement project. So, provide the student with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skill to: Work with chain, plane table and Compass survey, Cadastral survey, record surveyed data and plotting map. Locate unknown points. Create the area using instruments, Calculate the area using different Methods.
Transportation Engineering-1
Subject Teacher : Md. Zahidul Islam, Jr. Instructor
Subject Name : Transportation Engineering-1
Subject Code : 66462
Technology : Civil
Semester : 6th

Subject Aims:

• To be able to understand the standard types of construction used in Bangladesh for road & pavement, bridge
& culvert to assess the advantages and disadvantages of each type.
• To be able to understand the procedure, methods & techniques used in Construction of road & pavement,
Drainage system, bridges & culverts, Embankment & cuttings.
• To be able to understand the importance of traffic control system.
• To be able to understand the maintenance, servicing & repair procedure, methods & techniques used to keep the highway operational.
• To be able to acquaint with the different aspects of airport construction.
Subject Outcome:
Modes of transportation and history of road development; Highway planning; Road Alignment and survey; Highway geometrics; Sub-grade soil; Highway materials, Construction of road formation & classification of road; Low cost road; Water bound macadam road; Bituminous road; Cement concrete road; Hill road; Highway drainage; Traffic control; Road arboriculture; Highway machinery; Highway failures & maintenance; Highway bridges & culverts; Planning of airport; Geometric standard in airport, airport building & warehouses.
Surveying- 2
Subject Teacher : Md. Zahidul Isam, Jr. Instructor
Subject Name : Geotechnical Engineering
Subject Code : 66445
Technology : Civil
Semester :4th

AIMS:
At the end of the course the students will be able:
 To use level and theodolite.
 To conduct leveling work.
 To recognize errors in leveling.
 To conduct traversing with theodolite.
 To determine horizontal and vertical distances of inaccessible points.

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Leveling; Errors in leveling; Contouring; Theodolite traversing, Trigonometrical leveling and Topographic surveying,
Natural Textile Fiber(3rd Textile)
CONDUCTED BY:
Sabina Yasmin
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
Apparel Manufacturing-I (21441)
The textile industry plays a very significant role in the GDP of Bangladesh. For the smooth running of this sector diploma textile engineers are required in the mid-level who are playing key roles in this sector. To prepare an appropriate diploma graduate should have sufficient knowledge in Apparel Manufacturing-I. To attain this objective, we have added this course to the diploma level which consists of apparel manufacturing process containing pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, CAD & CAM, fabric inspection, fabric relaxation, fabric spreading, and fabric cutting process. By acquiring that knowledge, skills and attitude students will be able to gather apparel manufacturing technology as well as able to study in further courses.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Clothing-II (1962)
The textile industry specially RMG sector plays a very significant role in the GDP of Bangladesh. For the smooth running of this sector diploma textile engineers are required in the mid-level who are playing key roles in this sector. To prepare an appropriate diploma graduate should have sufficient knowledge in Clothing-II. To attain this objective, we have added this course to the diploma level which consists Cloth making process containing pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, CAD & CAM, fabric inspection, fabric relaxation, fabric spreading, and fabric cutting process. By acquiring that knowledge, skills and attitude students will be able to gather clothing technology as well as able to study in further courses.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Garments manufacturing –III
The Ready-Made Garment sector plays a very significant role in the GDP of Bangladesh. For the smooth running of this sector diploma textile engineers are required in the mid-level who are playing key roles in this sector. To prepare an appropriate diploma graduate should have sufficient knowledge in Garment Manufacturing-III. To attain this objective, we have added this course to the diploma level which consists of garment manufacturing process containing pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, CAD & CAM, fabric inspection, fabric relaxation, fabric spreading, and fabric cutting process. By acquiring that knowledge, skills and attitude students will be able to gather garment manufacturing technology as well as able to study in further courses.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
CAD & CAM-I (5062)
Many textile and fashion designers modernly use specialized forms of technology such as computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacture (CAM) to speed up the production process, reduce waste, and reduce labor costs overall. Textile manufacturers use CAM to make printed textiles and whole garments. The CAD information is sent to the CAM, which controls and manages the manufacturing process. Often CAM systems involve the use of CNC, or computer-numerical control machines, that control processes like cutting and joining garment segments. This subject objective is to know about CAD & CAM.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Physics-1 (25912)
To provide a foundation in scientific principals and processes for the understanding and application of technology. It will help our students to make a common base for further studies in technology and science. It also help to develop the basic knowledge of modern physics.
Apparel Manufacturing - II (21451)
Students need to gather basic knowledge and skill on overall processes for wet processing, garments manufacturing, fashion design and merchandising before in depth study on specific subject matter as well as specialization. Fundamental knowledge and skills are the prerequisite to study specialized subjects. This course outlines the overview of wet processing and apparel manufacturing as well as introduces the basic knowledge of fashion design and merchandising.
Garments Washing & Dyeing
Learning Outcome (Theoretical):
1) Interpret different raw materials, chemicals, auxiliaries and machinery used for garments washing and dyeing.
2) Explain the working principles of the washing machine.
3) Describe various wet processes of garments washing.
4) Describe various dry processes of garments washing.
5) Explain the working principles of the dyeing machine.
6) Discuss different techniques and processes of garments dyeing
7) Illustrate garments accessories dyeing.

Learning Outcome (Practical):
1) Identify different dyes, chemicals, auxiliaries used for garments washing and dyeing.
2) Select appropriate washing and dyeing recipes.
3) Calculate the amount of dyes, chemicals, auxiliaries for garments washing and dyeing.
4) Identify the process sequence of different washing and dyeing operation.
5) Identify the effect of experimental results.
Offset Machine Operation(29521)
Offset machine operation is a critical process in the printing industry, involving several meticulous steps to ensure high-quality results. Initially, the machine is prepared by collecting job information and setting up the machine according to this data. The inking unit is controlled by measuring pH levels, roller hardness, and adjusting the roller gap to regulate ink supply. The feeding unit is then prepared by setting the sucker and blower, adjusting guides, and maintaining the feed board height. Sheet control involves setting various lays, measuring paper thickness, and adjusting the double sheet detector. Plates and blankets are cleaned, prepared, and preserved to ensure quality. During the printing process, the press is made ready, run for production, and cleaned as needed, with strict control over print registration for multi-color jobs. Safety measures are followed meticulously, raw materials are handled carefully, and management plays a crucial role in accident prevention. Finally, the delivery unit is set up by adjusting guides and maintaining the delivery chain gripper. Detailed record-keeping throughout these steps is essential for consistent and high-quality printing outcomes.
Image Carrier Preparation (29641)
Image Carrier preparation refers to the processes and techniques involved in creating the medium on which images will be printed using various printing technologies. The preparation process varies depending on the type of printing method being used, such as relief printing, planographic printing, intaglio printing, and screen printing. Each method requires specific materials, tools, and steps to ensure the quality and accuracy of the printed image.

### Types of Image Carriers and Their Preparation

1. Conventional Relief Printing:
involves preparing block and type forms.
uses materials like rubber and photopolymer plates.
Processes include making line blocks and half-tone blocks and handling photopolymer and rubber plates.

2. Modern Relief Printing:
utilizes digital flexo plates and various digital imaging technologies.
involves the use of digital imagers (DI) and different types of lasers for plate making.

3. Conventional Planographic Printing:
uses lithographic plates and involves the photomechanical process.
requires materials like Ps plates and involves graining processes to prepare the plate surface.

4. Modern Planographic Printing:
employs Employs Computer-to-Plate (CtP) technology and various digital imaging techniques.
includes auto plate exposure, processing of digitally imaged plates, and maintenance of image and non-image areas.

5. Intaglio Printing:
involves materials and equipment for gravure image preparation.
Processes include electroplating gravure cylinders, etching, and engraving.

6. Screen Printing:
utilizes raw materials, tools, and equipment for stencil making.
Methods include direct and indirect stencil making and Computer-to-Screen (CtS) processes.

### Learning Outcomes

**Theoretical:**
Understand image preparation processes for different printing technologies.
Differentiate between various types of image carriers.
Know the raw materials and chemicals used in image preparation.
Solve problems related to image preparation using different printing methods.

**Practical:**
Apply the tools and equipment used in screen printing.
Prepare various types of stencils and print on different substrates.
Operate screen-printing machines and presses.

These processes are essential for ensuring high-quality prints in various printing applications, from commercial printing to specialized artistic productions】.