| Code |
12611
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| Year |
1
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| Semester |
S1
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| ECTS Credits |
6
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| Workload |
OT(15H)/TP(30H)
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| Scientific area |
Art and Design
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Entry requirements |
Not applicable.
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Mode of delivery |
Presential
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Learning outcomes |
Acquire and deepen theoretical and practical knowledge directed to specific needs of each year or project developed. Awakening to other areas of industrial design activities not contemplated in its formation Practice the application of methodologies in the development of interdisciplinary projects. Know and be able to apply available technologies Work as a team and in new contexts. Respond to relational and organizational requirements and meet deadlines. Communicate effectively to different interlocutors in a professional context. Identify innovative and relevant research themes for the scientific area of Industrial Design
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Syllabus |
Variables, to be selected according to the specific needs of the projects to be developed. Articulation with the discipline of Project 1 and coordination with opportunities and partnerships established each year. Theoretical, projective and technical contents in the areas of industrial design. Lines of workshops: Development of processes and short exercises with professionals related to the practice of Design or complementary areas. Acquisition of skills at a creative or technological level, communication competences, also in the context of brand creation and corporate identity, methodological perspective, project management, among others.
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Main Bibliography |
Suggested in each workshop.
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
The assessment of learning is continuous and based on the participation of students in the workshop, the development, evolution and presentation of projects and the aesthetic, technical and professional quality of the work as well as creativity and its consistency with the specific objectives of the workshop. The process and delivery is evaluated (20%), as well as the final result (80%). The evaluation is assigned by the guest (80%) and subject coordinator (20%).
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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