Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
The students who succeeded in this course: |
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LO-1 |
Design and application methods to use in the field of ceramic art. |
PO-7 Recognize the techniques which are shaping ceramics and design; practice three-dimensioned workshops; achieve new things by following the reforms in their fields and combining the traditional and contemporary things in terms of design and practice; carry out porcelainization and firing processes; use the technological devices, electrical appliances and machines related to their branch; understand the problems and their solutions.
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Practice Exam |
LO-2 |
Interior and exterior architectural design and applications areas will be able to. |
PO-7 Recognize the techniques which are shaping ceramics and design; practice three-dimensioned workshops; achieve new things by following the reforms in their fields and combining the traditional and contemporary things in terms of design and practice; carry out porcelainization and firing processes; use the technological devices, electrical appliances and machines related to their branch; understand the problems and their solutions.
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Practice Exam |
LO-3 |
Classic ceramic art work by interpreting a contemporary approach to the original forms faster. |
PO-7 Recognize the techniques which are shaping ceramics and design; practice three-dimensioned workshops; achieve new things by following the reforms in their fields and combining the traditional and contemporary things in terms of design and practice; carry out porcelainization and firing processes; use the technological devices, electrical appliances and machines related to their branch; understand the problems and their solutions.
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Practice Exam |
LO-4 |
Learn to use information on the surface of ceramic forming a ceramic surface. |
PO-7 Recognize the techniques which are shaping ceramics and design; practice three-dimensioned workshops; achieve new things by following the reforms in their fields and combining the traditional and contemporary things in terms of design and practice; carry out porcelainization and firing processes; use the technological devices, electrical appliances and machines related to their branch; understand the problems and their solutions.
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Practice Exam |
PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
Course Contents |
Basic forming methods create two and three-dimensional format for use with the ability to use the right ingredients. Ceramic art by logging in using the ceramic styling methods to realize the sense of ceramic production process.
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Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
A discussion of ideas on the subject, the artistic approaches and techniques
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Tell,question-answer |
2 |
Research of the topic and sketch work
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research, design,application |
3 |
Design and evaluation of the designs
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research, criticize,application |
4 |
Modelling and the actual application to
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Application,criticize |
5 |
Modelling and the actual application to
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Application |
6 |
Biscuits and glaze firing
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Application |
7 |
Evaluation of applications
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Criticize,application |
8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
A new investigation on the determination of the subject, and the sketch studies
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research, design,application |
10 |
Design and evaluation of the designs
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research, criticize,application |
11 |
Paper work and the actual application to
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Application,criticize |
12 |
The actual application to
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Application,criticize |
13 |
To be continue
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Application |
14 |
Drying is
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Application |
15 |
Biscuits and glaze firing
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Application |
16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
1 |
Chavarria, Joaquim. (1994). The big book of ceramics. (First edition). New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. |
2 |
Türk seramik Derneği Dergileri. |
Required Course instruments and materials |
Türkiye’de Sanat Dergisi, Kültür Bakanl??? Yay?nlar?
Chavarria, Joaquim. (1994). The big book of ceramics. (First edition). New York: Watson-Guptill Publications |