PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES |
LEARNING & TEACHING METHODS |
ASSESMENT & GRADING METHODS |
KNOWLEDGE |
(Described in terms of theoretical and factual knowledge) |
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Discuss formal composition systems and the methods used in Industrial Product Design. |
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Comment on the basic principles and methods of Industrial Product Design. |
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Summarize the parallel and divergent canons of Industrial Product Design city, art, technology and human sciences of the Western world. |
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Retain the basic principles of ecology and landscape architects' responsibilities with respect to environment and human interaction in architecture. |
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Formulate the proper presentation of the subject matter of an Industrial Product Design project. |
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Analyze the examples of contemporary international Industrial Product Design with a critical point of view. |
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Employ basic methods of data collection and analysis to address all the aspects of design process in Industri Product Design. |
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Interpret the shifts occuring in the natural-artificial, legal–political and economic factors that shape the practice of Industri Productr Design. |
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- Lecture & In-Class Activities
- Group Work
- Laboratory
- Reading
- Assignment (Homework)
- Project Work
- Seminar
- Internship
- Technical Visit
- Practice at a workplace
- Occupational Activity
- Social Activity
- Report Writing
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- Mid-Term Exam
- Computer Based Presentation
- Final Exam
- Presentation of Report
- Homework Assessment
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SKILLS |
(Described in terms of cognitive and practical skills)
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Provide theoretical bases of distinct approaches and design methods in contemporary Industrial Product Design. |
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Classify the basic principles of acoustics and lighting systems, and energy use. |
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Define the principles, conventions, standards, applications, and restrictions pertaining to the manufacture and the use of increasing number and types of construction materials. |
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Identify the ethical issues involved in the formation of professional judgments in Industrial Product Design. |
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Employ appropriate representational media, including computer technology, to convey essential formal elements at each stage of the programming and design process. |
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Integrate structural, environmental and life-safety systems, building envelope systems, and building service systems into building design. |
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Utilize technically precise inventory and documentation of a historic place within the rules established by the relevant authority. |
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Assemble a comprehensive software program for an ındustrial product design project including an assessment of client and user needs, an inventory of space and equipment requirements, an analysis of site conditions and a definition of site selection and design assessment criteria. |
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- Lecture & In-Class Activities
- Land Surveying
- Group Work
- Reading
- Assignment (Homework)
- Project Work
- Seminar
- Internship
- Technical Visit
- Practice at a workplace
- Occupational Activity
- Social Activity
- Report Writing
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- Mid-Term Exam
- Computer Based Presentation
- Final Exam
- Presentation of Report
- Homework Assessment
- Expert Assessment
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PERSONAL & OCCUPATIONAL COMPETENCES IN TERMS OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING GROUPS |
Autonomy & Responsibility |
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Judge the individual role of an Industrial Product designer in the professional field and his/her responsibility. |
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Work successfully in research and design stages of an ındustrial product design project within a team. |
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- Lecture & In-Class Activities
- Land Surveying
- Group Work
- Reading
- Assignment (Homework)
- Project Work
- Seminar
- Internship
- Technical Visit
- Practice at a workplace
- Occupational Activity
- Social Activity
- Report Writing
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- Mid-Term Exam
- Computer Based Presentation
- Final Exam
- Presentation of Report
- Homework Assessment
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Learning to Learn |
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Consent lifelong learning principles in professional life as well as follow up development and improvement in the field of Industrial Product Design. |
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- Lecture & In-Class Activities
- Land Surveying
- Group Work
- Reading
- Assignment (Homework)
- Project Work
- Seminar
- Internship
- Technical Visit
- Practice at a workplace
- Occupational Activity
- Social Activity
- Report Writing
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- Mid-Term Exam
- Computer Based Presentation
- Final Exam
- Presentation of Report
- Homework Assessment
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Communication & Social |
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Discuss social and professional issues. |
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- Lecture & In-Class Activities
- Land Surveying
- Group Work
- Reading
- Assignment (Homework)
- Project Work
- Seminar
- Internship
- Practice at a workplace
- Occupational Activity
- Social Activity
- Thesis Work
- Report Writing
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- Mid-Term Exam
- Computer Based Presentation
- Final Exam
- Presentation of Report
- Homework Assessment
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Occupational and/or Vocational |
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Administer the limited energy resources and take responsibility to protect the environment. |
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Integrate the basic principles and responsibilities of organization and legislation as they apply to the practice of Industrial Product Design. |
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- Lecture & In-Class Activities
- Land Surveying
- Group Work
- Reading
- Assignment (Homework)
- Project Work
- Seminar
- Internship
- Practice at a workplace
- Occupational Activity
- Social Activity
- Thesis Work
- Report Writing
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- Mid-Term Exam
- Computer Based Presentation
- Final Exam
- Presentation of Report
- Homework Assessment
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