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FKH1002 Drawing Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Tegning
- Study programme
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Bachelor's Programme - Specialized Teacher Training in Design, Arts and Crafts
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2021/2022
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
Individual written exam, 3 hours
The exam result can be appealed.
Required preliminary courses
None.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
The student
- has broad knowledge about materials, tools and techniques relevant to the subject drawing
- has knowledge about contemporary art and can use this as a reference and inspiration in his/her own creative work
- has knowledge about different work methods within creative work, such as intuitive and analytical processes, idea development and problem-solving
- has knowledge about innovation and research and development work relevant to the subject areas
- has knowledge about sustainable development in relation to drawing
- has knowledge about cultural signifiers and cultural contemporary expressions.
Skills:
The student
- is capable of reflecting on, discussing and applying subject specific knowledge on theoretical and practical aesthetical issues within drawing
- is capable of exploring and evaluating the interplay between materials, tools and techniques
- is capable of documenting and reflecting on their own executive process
- is capable of defining and implementing a development project related to the subject area drawing
- is capable of using and reflecting on subject specific theory in relation to the subject areas and for teaching
- is capable of discussing and reflecting on different cultural expressions and ethics concerning the creative arts.
- can reflect on health, security and environment challenges in studio and workshops.
General competence:
The student
- is capable of inspiring, motivating and supervising others through creative and explorative processes
- is capable of explaining relevant methods and approaches for acquiring knowledge within drawing
- is capable of identifying and using relevant sources such as literature, artwork and artefacts and referring to these in accordance with the rules for correct use of referencing
- has knowledge about different tools and materials and of issues concerning production, health, the environment and security
Teaching and learning methods
One internal examiner. External examiners are used regularly.
Course requirements
Course Requirements
The coursework requirements will be assessed as approved/not approved. The coursework is assessed by the course teachers. If the coursework requirements are not approved, the student will be given one attempt to amend and improve his/her work. All coursework requirements must be approved before the student can take the exam.
- Presentation of topics in materials and environmental science
- Presentation of practical / theoretical work presented and professionally discussed in plenary
- Minimum 80% attendance at compulsory teaching sessions, seminars and lectures
Assessment
Assessment
The exam is an individual portfolio exam which includes a project assignment within a topic in drawing. The project assignment consists of the following requirements:
- systematic documentation of the work process (for example: sketches, drawings, material samples)
- a final product
- reflection notes (2000- 2500 words)
An overall grade is awarded for the project. The grade can be appealed.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids allowed.
Grading scale
Grading scale
The Exam Project is assessed according to the grading system A-F. The grade F is awarded if the exam is not approved.
Examiners
Examiners
The Exam Project is assessed by an internal examiner and an co-examiner (assesses a selection of the exam assignments). External examiners are used regularly.
Course contact person
Ingeborg Stana
Professor of Visual Arts at the Institute of Art, Design and Drama
Overlapping courses
Emnet overlapper 10 studiepoeng mot FKH1000.