Syllabus WBSET Home Science
THE WEST BENGAL COLLEGE SERVICE COMMISSION
STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST
SYLLABUS
Subject: Home Science Code No. :
23
UNIT-I
: FOOD SCIENCE AND FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT
1. Food science
and nutrition.
2. Properties of
food – physical and chemical properties
3. Quality
evaluation of foods- objectives and subjective.
4. Effects of
cooking and processing techniques on nutritional components and other physical
parameters, food preservation and application.
5. Food pigments
and additives.
6. Food standards, microbiological
safety of food, HACCP, food packaging.
7. Perspectives
of food service-menu planning, food cost analysis.
8. New product
development - nano technology
9. Food service
management of institutional level-ho spital, educational institutions, social and
special institutions
10. Research
methods-fundamental issues, concept, need relevance, scope and ethics in Research.
UNIT-II : NUTRITION
AND DIETETICS
1. Food groups –
balanced diet, food pyramid, macro and micro nutrition.
2.
Nutrients-role of nutrients in the body, nutrient deficiencies and requirements
for Indians.
3. Public health
nutrition
4. Nutrition
through life span-physiological changes, growth and development from conception
to adolescence, nutritional needs and dietary guidelines for adequate nutrition
through life cycle, nutrition concerns.
5. Community
nutrition, sports nutrition, nutrition in emergencies and disasters.
6. Nutritional
assessment-methods and techniques.
7. Nutritional
intervention-national nutrition policies and programmes, food and nutrition security.
8. Clinical and
therapeutic nutrition.
9. Diet counseling and management.
10. Research
methods- research designs, principles and purpose of research
Unit-III
: TEXTILES
1. Textile
terminologies- fibre, yarn, weave, fabric etc., classification of fibers, yarns
and weaves, Identification of fibres and weaves.
2. Manufacturing
process of major natural and manmade fibres, properties and their end uses.
3. Different
methods of fabric construction-woven, knitted and non woven fabrics, their properties
and end uses.
4. Textiles
finishes-classification, processing and purposes of finishes.
5. Dyeing and
printing-classification, method of block printing, tie and dye, batik, roller printing,
screen printing, discharge, heat transfer printing and digitized printing.
6. Traditional
textiles of India-embroidered textiles, printed textiles, woven textiles, dyed textiles
of various regions in India. Identification on the basis of fibre content,
technique, motif, colour and designed.
7. Textile
Testing and quality control-need of testing, sampling method, techniques of testing
fibres, yarn, fabrics and garments. Testing of colour-fastness, shrinkage,
pilling and GSM of fabrics.
8. Textile and
environment-banned dyes, eco-friendly textiles, contamination and effluent treatment,
Eco-label and eco marks.
9. Recent
developments in textiles and apparels- nano textiles, technical textiles,
occupational
clothing, zero waste designing, up cycling and recycling.
10. Research
methods-types of research, descriptive, survey, historical, qualitative, quantitative,
analytical and action research
UNIT-IV
: APPAREL DESIGNING
1. Body
measurements-procedure, need, figure types and anthropometry.
2. Equipments
and tools used for manufacturing garments-advancements and attachments used for
sewing machine. Types of machines used and their parts.
3. Elements and
principles of design and its application to apparel. Illustrations and parts of
garments.
4.
Fashion-Terminologies, fashion cycle, fashion theories, fashion adoption,
fashion forecasting and factors affecting fashion.
5. Pattern
making-drafting, draping and flat pattern making techniques, pattern alteration
and dart manipulation techniques.
6. Apparel manufacturing-terminology
used, seams, techniques and machines used, process of fabric to apparel
manufacture.
7. Apparel
Quality testing-Quality standards and specification, Quality parameters and defects
of fabrics and garments.
8. Care and
maintenance of clothing-principles of washing, laundry agents, storage techniques
case labels and symbols.
9. Selection of
clothing for different age groups. Selection of fabrics for different and uses.
10. Research methods-hypothesis testing,
types and scope
UNIT-V
: RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND CONSUMER ISSUES
1.
Management-concept, approaches, management of time, energy, money, space,
motivating
factors, motivation theories, decision making.
2. Functions of
management-planning, supervision, controlling, organizing, evaluation, family
life cycle-stages, availability and use of resources.
3.
Resources-classification, characteristics, factors affecting use, resource
conservation, time management, work simplification techniques, classes of
change, fatigue and its management.
4. Management of
natural resources-land, forest, water, air, water harvesting, municipal solid
waste management, concept of sustainable development, SDGs.
5. Money
management-family income, types, supplementation, budgeting, household accounts,
family savings and investment, tax implications.
6. Human
resource management- functions, need, human resource development challenges, functions,
manpower planning, training need assessment, training methodologies, training
evaluation.
7.
Consumer-definition, role, rights and responsibilities, consumer behavior,
consumer problems, education and empowerment.
8. Consumer
protection- consumer organization, cooperatives, alternative redressal, standardization,
standard marks, quality control, buying aids, consumer legislation.
9.
Entrepreneurship-concept, process, barriers, entrepreneurial motivation,
challenges, enterprise setting, project planning and appraisal, enterprise
management.
10. Research
methods-sampling techniques, types of sampling, sampling procedures, probability
and non probability sampling
UNIT-VI
: HOUSING AND INTERIOR DESIGN
1. Design
fundamentals – elements of art, principles of design, principles of
composition.
2. Colour -
dimensions of colour, psychological effects of colour, colour schemes, factors affecting
use of colour.
3. Space
planning and design-housing need and important, principles of planning spaces, types
of house plans, economy in construction, planning for different income groups.
4. Building
regulations-norms and standards, zoning, housing for special groups and areas, housing
finance.
5. Housing and
environment- building materials- impact on environment, green rating systems,
energy efficiency in buildings, energy auditing, indices of indoor comfort.
6. Energy as a
resource- conventional and non- conventional sources, renewable /nonrenewable energy,
energy management, national efforts on energy conservation.
7. Product
design - design thinking process, diffusion and innovation, design communication, ergonomic considerations.
8. Ergonomics -
significance, scope, anthropometry, man, machine, environment relationship,
factors affecting physiological cost of work, body mechanics, functional design
of work place, time and motion study, energy studies.
9. Furniture and
furnish ing - historical perspectives, architectural styles, contemporary tends,
wall finishes, window and window treatments.
10. Research
methods-selection and preparation of tools for data collection-questionnaire, interview,
observation, measuring scales, ranking and measurement, reliability and
validity of tools
UNIT-VII
: CHILD/HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
1. Principles of
growth and development, care during pregnancy and pre-natal and neonatal development.
2. Theories of
human development and behavior.
3. Early
childhood care and education – activities to promote holistic development.
4. Influence of
family, peers, school, community and culture on personality development.
5. Children and
persons with special needs, care and support, special education, prevention of
disabilities, rehabilitation.
6. Children at
risk-child labour, street children, children of destitute, orphans, child abuse
and trafficking.
7. Adolescence
and youth: changes, challenges and programs to promote optimal development.
8. Adulthood,
characteristics, changing roles and responsibilities in early and middle adulthood.
9.
Aging-physical and psychological changes and care needs.
10. Research methods-types of variables
and their selection.
UNIT-VIII
: FAMILY STUDIES
1. Dynamics of marriage
and family relationships.
2. Family
welfare-approaches, programmes and challenges, role in national development.
3. Domestic
violence, marital disharmony, conflict, resolution of conflict.
4. Parent
education, positive parenting, community education.
5. Family
disorganization, single parent families.
6. Family
studies-family in crisis, family therapy, initiatives for child development.
7. Human rights,
rights of children, rights of women, status of women, gender roles.
8. Guidance and
counseling- across life span and for care givers.
9. Health and
well being across life span development.
10. Research
methods- data collection and classification, coding, tabulation, inferential
and descriptive statistics.
UNIT-IX
: COMMUNICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
1. Basics of
communication- nature, characteristics, functions, process, models, elements, principles,
barriers, perception, persuasion and empathy, types of communication, levels (settings)
of communication transactions, process of listening.
2. Communication
systems and communication theories- human interaction theories, mass communication
theories, message design theories, communication systems, culture and communication.
3. Concept of
development- theories, models, measurement and indicators of development.
4. Concept of
development- communication models and approaches, diffusion and innovation,
mass media, social marketing.
5. Role of
communication in development- need and importance, development journalism, writing
for development-print, radio, television and internet.
6. Concerns of
development communication- gender, health, environment, sustainability, human
rights, population, literacy, rural and tribal development.
7. Advocacy and
behavior change communication- concept, theories, models, approaches, application
and challenges.
8. Traditional,
modern and new media for development - folk forms of songs, art, dance, theatre,
puppetry, advertisement, cinema, ICTs for development-community radio, participatory
video, social media and mobile phones.
9.
Organisation/agencies/institutes working for development
communicationinternational/ national/state and local.
10. Research methods-analysis of data
through parametric and non parametric tests.
UNIT-X
: EXTENSION MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1. Historical
perspectives of extension–genesis of extension education and extension systems
in India and other countries, objectives of extension education and extension service,
philosophy and principles of extension programme development.
2. Programme
management- need assessment, situation analysis, planning, organization, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation.
3. Extension
methods and materials- interpersonal, small and large group methods, audiovisual
aids-need, importance, planning, classification, preparation and field testing,
use and evaluation of audio-visual materials.
4. Curriculum
development and planning for extension education and development activities,
Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives and learning.
5. Non-Formal, adult
and lifelong education-historical perspectives, concept, theories, approaches,
scope, methods and materials used, challenges of implementation and evaluation,
issues to be addressed.
6. Training,
skill development and capacity building for human resource developmentmethods of
training, entrepreneurship development.
7. Community
development- perspectives, approaches, community organization,leadership,
support structures for community development, Panchyati raj institutions, NGOs
and community based organisations.
8. People’s
participation and stakeholders’ perspectives, Participatory Learning and
Actionmethods and techniques.
9. Development
programmes in India for urban, rural and tribal population groupsprogrammes for
nutrition, health, education, wage and self employment, women’s development,
skill development, sanitation and infrastructure.
10. Research
methods-scientific report writing, presentation of data, interpretation and discussion.
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