Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Contact Us

Department of Clothing, Textiles and Interior Design
Rm. 221 Alonzo Hall

College of Home Economics
University of the Philippines Diliman
Quezon City, Philippines

Telefax: (+632) 920 5301 local 6971
Email: ctid.che@up.edu.ph

History

The Department of Clothing, Textiles & Interior Design (CTID), formerly known as the Department of Clothing, Textiles & Related Arts (CTRA), started as one of the four Departments established under the U.P. College of Home Economics (CHE) in 1961. The current academic programs under the CTID Department are the Bachelor of Science in Clothing Technology (BSCT), Bachelor of Science in Interior Design (BSID) and Master of Interior Design (MID).

The Bachelor of Science in Clothing Technology (BSCT) evolved from the Bachelor of Science in Home Economics major in Clothing, Home Furnishings and Craft Merchandising created in 1965 while the Bachelor of Science in Interior Design originated from the Bachelor of Science in Home Economics major in Interior Design in 1968. The Bachelor of Interior Design (BID) was established in 1973 as a joint program between the College of Home Economics and the College of Architecture. The BS Clothing Technology program was implemented in 1975. The year 2000 marked the change of name of the Department from the Department of Clothing, Textiles & Related Arts (CTRA) to the Department of Clothing, Textiles & Interior Design (CTID).


The CTID Department manages the CHE Costume Museum that houses a costume collection which numbers to more than one thousand (1000) pieces of rare historic Filipino costume and accessories (shoes, bags, belts, veils, hats, etc.). It has been considered as superior to other museum collections in terms of relevance to historic development of styles. The museum has become a research laboratory center for BSCT students (part of the laboratory hours of CT 25 require lab work in the museum).




Saturday, June 9, 2007

About Us

The Clothing Technology program of the University of the Philippines - Diliman prepares the creative individual for the professional and dynamic world of the Fashion and Garment Industry. The BS Clothing Technology program allows the creative individual to master and be adept at the four (4) core functions of the Fashion and Garment Industry; Design, Production, Research and Management.


Design


Production


Research


Management
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