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School: Fashion Design and Cosmetology Programme : B.Sc.(Cosmetic Science) Semester : III Course code: XFF302 Course: French II Credits : 2 Theory: 2hrs/week Max. University theory examination : 50 marks Max. Time For theory exam.: 3 hrs Continuous internal assessment : 50 marks Course objectives: 1. To enable the students to read and inform timing to make an appointment dialogue 2. To enable the students to learn about French cuisine, food items. Dialogue making at restaurant. 3. To enable the students to draft mail, accept or reject the invitation of formal or informal gathering . 4. To enable aspirant to communicate the past events with help of passe composee [simple perfect tense] Unit Details hours ______________________________________________________________________________ Unit 1 Daily routine 8hours Agenda making in French , making an appointment Grammar : aller ,and reflexive verbs regular, irregular [se lever,se laver etc] Prepositions: a ,dans ,chez ,a cote de usage in the sentence. Vocabulary related to places . ______________________________________________________________________________ Unit 2 leisure pursuit 6hours 1. Talk about free time activities 2. Excursion to paris and french vacation culture Grammar

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School: Fashion Design and Cosmetology

Programme : B.Sc.(Cosmetic Science)

Semester : III

Course code: XFF302

Course: French II Credits : 2

Theory: 2hrs/week Max. University theory examination : 50 marks

Max. Time For theory exam.: 3 hrs Continuous internal assessment : 50 marks

Course objectives:

1. To enable the students to read and inform timing to make an appointment dialogue

2. To enable the students to learn about French cuisine, food items. Dialogue making at restaurant.

3. To enable the students to draft mail, accept or reject the invitation of formal or informal gathering .

4. To enable aspirant to communicate the past events with help of passe composee [simple perfect tense]

Unit Details hours

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Unit 1 Daily routine 8hours

Agenda making in French , making an appointment

Grammar : aller ,and reflexive verbs regular, irregular [se lever,se laver etc]

Prepositions: a ,dans ,chez ,a cote de usage in the sentence.

Vocabulary related to places .

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Unit 2 leisure pursuit 6hours

1. Talk about free time activities

2. Excursion to paris and french vacation culture

Grammar

Faire verb

General question with wh /interrogative adjectives [quel/quelle].

Writing skills draft inviation about excursion./ dialogue: telephonic conversion about picnic avenues in france.

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Unit 3 6hours

Explorer l'inconnu [explore wellknown places]

Transportation mode , talk about payment, currency etc.

Dialogue making

1. At airport

2. Reservation of hotel rooms

3. Ticket purchase at metro station.

Unit 4 My House 10hours

Vocabulary

Parts of house, describe my house, different housing pattern, furniture and interior

Grammar

Irreguler adjectives. Preposition usage, past tense

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Total 30 hours

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Recommended books

1. Saison methode de francais a1

2. Alter ego a1

3.apprenons le francais [2,3,4,]

4. Tricolor 2,3

All books are available by goyal saab delhi , oxford publication, DIDIER PUBLICATION FOR

delf /dalf exam preparation

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Reference

All the audio available on

www.didierfle.com/saison

didierfle.com/saison

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Internal Assessment

CIA1 : Students Will Shoot A Short Film / Introduction For Video Conference

CIA2A Receptive Task : Reading Skills And Mock Test With French Accent Mark Writing Task.

CIA2B: Productive Task : Write About My Collegue/My Friend/Family Memberetc.

CIA3: Picture Description In French

CIA4: The Students Will Research Into French Food /Wine Culture Options In Regional Zone And Make A

Presentation On The Topicin The Format Of Their Choice.

Document Ref. Rev. No./

Date

Issue No./

Date Prepared by Approved by

SUN/SOFDBC/Cosm_______/_______/20____

School: Fashion design and Cosmetology Programme: B.Sc. Cosmetic Science

Year : Second Semester – III

Course: Advanced Cosmetic Chemistry-

I(Theory)

Course Code: XCO301

Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks

Objectives

The students will be familiar with actives used in cosmetic formulations,their technical

aspects and evaluation methods

Students will be familiar with chemistry of actives used in cosmetic formulations

They will know common natural raw materials, especially the basic functional group

involved, their physical and chemical properties and their applications.

Unit

Number

Details Hours

1

Introduction, Types, Study of Functional group involved, mechanism of action, Safety

aspects, Factors for Choice of actives, Estimation of efficacy by instrumental methods.

Detailed study of recent five examples of Antiaging and Whitening agents.

10

2

Introduction, Types, Study of Functional group involved, mechanism of action, Safety

aspects, Factors for Choice of actives, Estimation of efficacy by instrumental methods.

study of five examples of Hairgrowth promoters and antidandruff agents. 10

3

Introduction, Auto-oxidative theory, Types, Study of Functional group involved,

mechanism of action, Safety aspects, Factors for Choice of actives, Estimation of efficacy

by instrumental methods. Detailed study of five examples of Antioxidants 10

4

Introduction, Types, Study of Functional group involved, mechanism of action, Safety

aspects, Factors for Choice of actives, Estimation of efficacy by instrumental methods. -

Detailed study of five examples of Polymers and Silicones. 10

5 Morphological Study,Organoleptic Study and identification of Ginseng, Centella Asiatica

Indigo Tinctofera, Lawsonia Inermis with its Cosmetic Application. Review of Cosmetic

regulations for the same. 8

Total 48 Hrs.

Resources

Recommended

Books

1. Text book of Pharmacognosy – Trease and Evan’s

2. Pharmacognosy – Claus and Taylor.

3. Text Book of Pharmacognosy – T. E. Wallis.

4. Materia Medica – By Nadkarni.

5.Wealth of India – CSIR

6. Pharmacognosy – Dr. Kokate

7.Naturals and Cosmetics – Dr. Satish Sakharwade

School: Fashion design and Cosmetology Programme: B.Sc Cosmetic Science

Year :Second Semester – III

Course: Advanced Product development-I

(Theory)

Course Code:XCO302

Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks

Objectives

At the end of this course, students will be familiar with the basic theorotical concepts of cosmetic

bases and will understand commonly used additives in cosmetic formulations. The student will

study basics of different bases used in formulations.

Unit

Number

Details Hours

1

Rheology; Types of flow behaviour, thixotropy and thixotropic co-efficient,

measurement of various rheological properties, factors influencing rheology of

dispersed systems. 5

2

Micromeritics; Particle size, size distribution, shape and surface area and their

determination in heterogeneous systems. Porosity, density and packaging

arrangements in flow properties and their influence on processing of solid

preparations.

5

3 Colloidal Dispersion; Properties of colloids- Optical, kinetic, electrical and their

applicability in determining molecular weight of polymer, stability of colloidal

systems, mechanism of peptization. 5

4

Interfacial phenomena ;

a) Cohesion, adhesion and spreading, absorption at solid and liquid interfaces,

absorption isotherm’s applications.

b) Electrical properties at interface, origin of charge,electric double layer, Nernst and

zeta potential, effect of electrolyte.

5

5 Skin products for babies; Introduction, skin problems in babies, functional requirements of

baby products, safety of baby products, examples, formulations. 5

6 Soaps; Manufacturing technology, ingredients, and types of soaps.

Bath preparations; Introduction, formulation of foam baths,types of products, product

assessment, bath salts, ingredients and formulations.

5

7 Skin and hair Bleach; Formulation aspects. 5

8 Bath oils; Introduction, floating and spreading oils, dispersible or blooming oils, soluble

oils, foaming oils.

Body Oils-Introduction, types, review of ayurvedic methods to infuse natural ingredients

Applications.

Facial Oils- Introduction, types, review of ayurvedic methods to infuse natural ingredients

Applications.

5

Total

40

hours

Resources

Recommended

Books

1) New Cosmetic Science by Takeo Mitsui

2) Harrys Cosmetology

3) Cosmetic Science and technology by Sagrin C.B

4) Handbook of Cosmetic Science and technology by Marc paye, Andre. O. Barel.

School: Fashion design and Cosmetology

Programme: B.Sc. Cosmetic Science

Year : Second Semester – III

Course: Advanced Quality assurance-

I(Theory)

Course Code: XCO303

Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks

Objectives

At the end of this course, students will be familiar with analysis of raw materials with regard to its

purity and some basic techniques of instrumental analysis.

1 Ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy 8

2 Flame photometry; General principles and determination of metal ions like alkali and

alkaline earth metals.

8

3 Chromatography; General principles, type-columns, paper, thin layer, Introduction to gas

and high pressure liquid chromatography. 8

4

Polarimetry; General principles, apparatus, application in the determination of specific

rotation of substances. 8

5

Potentiometry; Instrumentation, types, advantages of potentiometric titration

Conductometry; Principles, instrumentation and applications.

8

6

Stains and staining method in microbiology.Review of recent microbiological evaluation

methods used in cosmetic industry,its significance. 8

Total 48 Hrs.

Recommended

Books

1) Microbiology by Michael.J. Pelczar, J.R.,E.C.S Chan and Noel kreig.

2) Microbiology by Ananthnarayan

3) Microbiology: A textbook of university students by Sharma P.D.

4) Fundamentals of analytical chemistry-Skoog D.A and West D.M.Saunders,College

Publication

5) Principle and practice of analytical chemistry-Fifield F.W and kealyD,Blackwell

science.

School: Fashion design and Cosmetology Programme: B.Sc. Cosmetic Science

Year : Second Semester – III

Course: Advanced Dermatology-I(Theory) Course Code:XCO304

Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks

Objectives

The students will acquire treatments for skin and hair defects, the underlying mechanism and ways

to perform it.

Unit

Number

Details Hours

1 Immunologic response of Skin 6

2 Treatments for Hypersensitivity and allerginicity of Skin 9

3 Treatments for Disorders of sebaceous gland-Acne, rosacea, perioral dermatitis 6

4 Treatments for Disorders of eccrine and apocrine glands 9

5 Treatment for Disorder of hair:hair loss and hairshaft defects. 9

Total 39

hours

Recommended

Books

1. Fransis – Introduction to Human Anatomy.

2. Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics By R.S. Satoskar and S. Bhandarkar

Document Ref. Rev. No./

Date

Issue No./

Date Prepared by Approved by

SUN/SOFDBC/Cosm_______/_______/20____

School: Fashion design and Cosmetology Programme: B.Sc. Cosmetic Science

Year : Second Semester – III

Course: Advanced Cosmetic chemistry-

I(Practical)

Course Code: XCO311

Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:25 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:25 Marks

Objectives

At the end of this course, students will know the various estimation methods of physical constants

of raw material. Students will be familiar with instrumental analysis and methods to assess the

efficacy. Students will also be familiar with analysis of raw materials with regard to its

identification.

Unit

Number

Details Hours

1 Estimation Of Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)

4

2 Test for amino acids and Proteins

4

3 Identification of Adulteration in herbs (Ginseng, Centella Asiatica Indigo Tinctofera,

Lawsonia Inermis) 4

4 Limit test for chloride, sulphate ,iron and arsenic in finished products/ raw

materials/herbs. 4

5 Test of Lawsonia Inermis as per BIS 4

6 Study of Mexameter(Skin colour assessment) and Tewameter (Skin epidermal

water loss assessment) 8

7 Determination of Combing force and shine test for Silicones 4

8 Determination of antioxidant potential by colorimetry 4

9 Estimation of mechanical properties of given Polymers 4

Total 40 Hrs

School: Fashion design and Cosmetology Programme: B.Sc. Cosmetic Science

Year : Second Semester – III

Course: Advanced Product development- I

(Practical)

Course Code: XCO312

Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:25 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:25 Marks

Objectives

At the end of this course, students will understand the practical aspect of formulations

Unit

Number

Details Hours

1

Preparation of Skin and hair bleach

a)Powder Base

b) Cream Base

12

2

Preparation of Baby formulations

a) Body lotion

b) Baby Shampoo

c) Baby Powder

12

3 Preparation of Natural Hair colour

a) Powder form

b) Paste form

12

4 Preparation of bath products

a) Bath Bombs

b) Bubble bath

12

5 Preparation of Skin whitening powder

12

6 Evaluation of Body Powder and face powder 8

7

Preparation of Liquid Soap 4

Total 72 hours

School: Fashion design and Cosmetology Programme: B.Sc. Cosmetic Science

Year : Second Semester – III

Course: Advanced Quality assurance- I

(Practical)

Course Code: XCO313

Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:25 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:25 Marks

Objectives

Students will understand the operations of analytical instruments used in Quality control methods

of cosmetics.

Unit

Number

Details Hours

1

Determination of absorption curve of substances by Colorimeter.

4

2

Determination of concentration of substance by Spectrophotometer. 4

3 Basic experiments based on Chromatography. 4

4 Experiments based on conductometer. 4

5 Experiment based on polarimeter. 4

6 Experiments based on Flame photometer. 4

7 Experiments based on Brookfield/cup bob viscometer 4

8 Determination of Vitamin A content of Fish Oil. 4

9 Study of refractometer. 4

Total 36 Hrs.

School: Fashion design and Cosmetology Programme: B.Sc. Cosmetic Science

Year : Second Semester – III

Course: Advanced Dermatology-I (Practical) Course Code:XCO314

Theory: 4 Hrs/Week Max. University Theory Examination:50 Marks

Max. Time for Theory Exam.:3 Hrs Continuous Internal Assessment:50 Marks

Objectives

The students will acquire knowledge about skin and hair defects, the underlying reason and ways to

avoid it.

Unit

Number

Details Hours

1 To study and perform Microdermabrasion technique. 6

2 To study and perform experiments related to Galvanic current. 9

3 To study and perform experiments on Chemical peel. 6

4 To study and carry out Skin rejuvenating techniques. 9

5 To perform Hair massage, steaming and dandruff treatments 9

6 Ways to understand the associated problem with skin and hair and treat by protocol

formulation. 6

Total 45

hours

Document Ref. Rev. No./

Date

Issue No./

Date Prepared by Approved by

SUN/SOFDBC/Cosm_______/_______/20____