Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction to the Course |
None |
2) |
Beowulf |
Reading |
3) |
Beowulf |
Reading |
4) |
Sir Gawain and The Green Knight |
Reading |
5) |
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight |
Reading |
6) |
The General Prologue from Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer |
Reading |
7) |
Loving in Truth by Sir Philip Sydney |
Reading |
8) |
Review |
Reading |
9) |
Sonnets 18 and 130 by William Shakespeare |
Reading |
10) |
They Flee From Me by Thomas Wyatt |
Reading |
11) |
The Good Morrow by John Donne |
Reading |
12) |
To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell |
Reading |
13) |
From Paradise Lost by John Milton (Book I) |
Reading |
14) |
From Paradise Lost by John Milton (Book I) |
Reading |
15) |
Final |
Reading |
16) |
Final |
Reading |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Having the theoretical and practical knowledge proficiency in the discipline of industrial product design |
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2) |
Applying professional knowledge to the fields of product, service and experience design development |
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3) |
Understanding, using, interpreting and evaluating the design concepts, knowledge and language |
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4) |
Knowing the research methods in the discipline of industrial product design, collecting information with these methods, interpreting and applying the collected knowledge |
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5) |
Identifying the problems of industrial product design, evaluating the conditions and requirements of problems, producing proposals of solutions to them |
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6) |
Developing the solutions with the consideration of social, cultural, environmental, economic and humanistic values; being sensitive to personal differences and ability levels |
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7) |
Having the ability of communicating the knowledge about design concepts and solutions through written, oral and visual methods |
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8) |
To identify and apply the relation among material, form giving, detailing, maintenance and manufacturing methods of design solutions |
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9) |
Using the computer aided information and communication technologies for the expression of industrial product design solutions and applications |
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10) |
Having the knowledge and methods in disciplines like management, engineering, psychology, ergonomics, visual communication which support the solutions of industrial product design; having the ability of searching, acquiring and using the knowledge that belong these disciplines when necessary. |
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11) |
Using a foreign language to command the jargon of industrial product design and communicate with the colleagues from different cultures |
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12) |
Following and evaluating the new topics and trends that industrial product design needs to integrate according to technological and scientific developments |
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