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Knowledge - Conducts research on existing works, publications, and solutions; examines visual and theoretical materials; and completes the design process through observation and perceptual diversity.
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Knowledge - Interprets various design and art works by utilizing acquired knowledge, classifies them with a critical approach, and defends personal ideas.
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Knowledge - Contributes to and upholds the artistic and cultural values of society through observation and analysis.
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Knowledge - Comprehends and interprets the historical, cultural, and sociological contexts of ceramic art.
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Knowledge - Understands art theories, art history, art sociology, and contemporary art movements, integrating them into ceramic art.
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Skills - Identifies, classifies, and interprets professional terminology and concepts.
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Skills - Develops a unique expressive language (style, manner, or approach) using ceramic materials.
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Skills - Combines technical knowledge and skills with design and effectively plans the implementation process.
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Skills - Defines the physical, chemical, and aesthetic properties of ceramic materials, distinguishes their limitations, and finalizes applications accordingly.
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Skills - Analyzes facts independently from interpretations, judgments, and opinions; employs critical thinking and insight to identify problems and reflect them in design.
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Competencies - Plans the design and implementation process effectively, schedules time efficiently, and prepares work for presentation.
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Competencies - Establishes connections between abstract and concrete concepts; transforms creative thinking into innovative and original designs.
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Competencies - Demonstrates personal awareness, is proactive, consistent, and motivated in individual projects.
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Competencies - Works independently in exhibition preparation, curatorship, and collection management.
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Competencies - Acts with awareness and responsibility in ceramic workshop management, safety procedures, and sustainability.
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Competencies - Creates original and creative designs and produces them using ceramic materials.
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Competencies - Effectively utilizes the knowledge and skills acquired through education to demonstrate expertise in specialized fields.
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Competencies - Identifies, manages, and resolves problems and disruptions encountered in design and production processes.
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Competencies - Organizes the workspace, classifies appropriate materials and equipment for the work.
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Competencies - Demonstrates proficiency in establishing a personal brand and studio identity.
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Competencies - Possesses strong social skills and effectively expresses themselves through visual, written, and verbal communication methods.
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Competencies - Confidently presents ideas to an audience and delivers presentations using relevant materials.
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Competencies - Participates in social responsibility projects relevant to their field and develops project proposals.
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Competencies - Organizes and adapts to team/group work, collaborates effectively, shares knowledge with colleagues, and defends personal viewpoints.
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Competencies - Integrates research methods and techniques used in ceramic technology, such as ceramic chemistry, glaze/slip development, and environmental impact assessment, into the application process.
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Competencies - Proficiently uses computer-aided design (CAD) programs in artistic and industrial ceramic production and presentation.
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Competencies - Applies independent and critical thinking to transform findings into design concepts and implements them in ceramics.
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Competencies - Utilizes fundamental knowledge, such as basic art and design principles, in complex production processes, adapts information, and applies it to ceramic production.
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Competencies - Closely follows national and international developments in the field, adapts to advancements, contributes to the field, and represents it professionally.
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Competencies - Develops and applies experimental, innovative, and interdisciplinary approaches in ceramic art.
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Competencies - Understands and applies technical drawing and industrial production processes.
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Competencies - Demonstrates expertise in workshop techniques such as surface treatments, glazing, firing, mold-making, and casting in ceramic art.
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Meets one or more of the General – TYYÇ Undergraduate Education Qualifications – Level 6 (Bachelor’s) Knowledge/Skills/Competencies
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Meets one or more of the General – TYYÇ Fundamental Art Field (Academic) Qualifications – Level 6 (Bachelor’s) Knowledge/Skills/Competencies.
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Number of stars refer to level of contribution from 1 (the least) to 5 (the most) |