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1 EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN PROGRAM INFORMATION Course Code Course Course Type Year Semester ECTS Basic Design Studio 1 Compulsary 1 1 8 Prerequisites None Course Level Bachelor Aim of the Course To gain the ability to develop innovative solutions to design problems by improving the ability to look, vision and perceive. Teaching Staff/Staffs Learning Outcomes 1- To gain the ability to apply the basic principles and rules related to art and design with universal values in every field of deign 2- To understand the relationship between the parts and the whole in the stage of creating art and design products and to plan the main system 3- To obtain technical information about selection and use of materials in design 4- To be able to visualize conceptual and imaginary subjects in a creative way 5- To be able to analyze the environment, objects and design products. Type of Study Formal Education Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course None Content of the Course Includes the content and formal applications of basic design elements and principles. WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT Week Topics Application Laboratory 1 Specifying the content, purpose and target of the course and the applications to be made Research 2 Information required in the construction process of the art and design product Research 3 Design elements; line, shape, texture, tone value, color, transparency, space, 'theoretical knowledge with examples'. Review and analysis 4 Design elements; shape / line, golden ratio (black and White applications) Studio work and homework 5 Design elements; Shape, size, components seperation, reconstruction Studio work and homework 6 Design elements; tone value, transparency Studio work and homework 7 Design elements; texture (natural, artificial, imitation, invented texture) Studio work and homework 8 Midterm Exam 9 Design principles; diversity, repetition, rhythm Studio work and homework 10 Design principles; balance and movement Studio work and homework 11 Design principles; dominance, contrast Studio work and homework

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

Basic Design Studio 1 Compulsary 1 1 8

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course To gain the ability to develop innovative solutions to design problems by improving the ability to look, vision and perceive.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1- To gain the ability to apply the basic principles and rules related to art and design with universal values in every field of deign

2- To understand the relationship between the parts and the whole in the stage of creating art and design products and to plan the main system

3- To obtain technical information about selection and use of materials in design 4- To be able to visualize conceptual and imaginary subjects in a creative way 5- To be able to analyze the environment, objects and design products.

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course Includes the content and formal applications of basic design elements and principles.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 Specifying the content, purpose and target of the course and the applications to be made

Research

2 Information required in the construction process of the art and design product

Research

3 Design elements; line, shape, texture, tone value, color, transparency, space, 'theoretical knowledge with examples'.

Review and analysis

4 Design elements; shape / line, golden ratio (black and White applications)

Studio work and homework

5 Design elements; Shape, size, components seperation, reconstruction

Studio work and homework

6 Design elements; tone value, transparency Studio work and homework

7 Design elements; texture (natural, artificial, imitation, invented texture)

Studio work and homework

8 Midterm Exam

9 Design principles; diversity, repetition, rhythm Studio work and homework

10 Design principles; balance and movement Studio work and homework

11 Design principles; dominance, contrast Studio work and homework

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12 Design principles; hierarchy, focus point Studio work and homework

13 Perspective on space creation Research

14 Perspective, color and tone values In space creation Studio work and homework

15 Perspective, color and tone values in space creation Studio work and homework

16 Final Exam

Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

Berger, John, Görme Biçimleri, Çev: Yurdanur Salman, İstanbul: Metis Yayınları, 1990.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 6 84

Application / Practice 14 11 154

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 19 240

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

Graphic Design History I Compulsary 1 1 3

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course To introduce the history of graphic design to students and to enable them to comprehend the periods through examples.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1. Understanding the emergence of graphic design. 2. To be able to express the effects of art movements on Graphic Design. 3. Examination over the 20

th and 21

st centuries.

4. Comparison of national and international art movements. 5. Understanding the history of graphic design.

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course Developments in graphic design from the 20th

century to the present are being studied.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 Specifying the content, purpose and target of the course and the applications to be made.

Research

2 Industrial revolution and graphic design Research

3 Industrial revolution and graphic design Review and analysis

4 Industrial revolution and graphic design Lecture

5 International period in graphic design Lecture

6 International period in graphic design Lecture

7 International period in graphic design Lecture

8 Midterm Exam

9 Graphic Design in Turkey before the Republic Studio work and homework

10 Graphic Design in Turkey before the Republic Lecture

11 Graphic Design in Turkey before the Republic Lecture

12 Graphic Design in Turkey before the Republic Lecture

13 Graphic Design in Europe Research

14 Japanese Graphic Design Lecture

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15 Post Modernism Lecture

16 Final Exam

Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

Graphie Design since 1950, AGI, Thames & Hudson Contemporary Graphie Design, Taschen The Visual Culture Reader, Routledge.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 2 28

Project Preparation 1 60 60

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 64 90

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

History of Art 1 Compulsary 1 1 3

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course To learn about the history of art.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1- Learning art movements 2- Learning methods of art history 3- Interpreting the Information acquired about the history of art 4- Evaluating the information acquired about the history of art 5- Establishing a relationship between art movements and visual communication design.

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course Study of art movements.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 The content, purpose and objective of the course Research

2 Introduction to Art History Research

3 Methods of Art History Review and analysis

4 Methods of Art History Lecture

5 European Art Lecture

6 European Art Lecture

7 Medieval European Art Lecture

8 Midterm Exam

9 Medieval European Art Lecture

10 Renaissance Art Lecture

11 Renaissance Art Lecture

12 Renaissance Art Lecture

13 Baroque Art Lecture

14 Baroque Art Lecture

15 Baroque Art Lecture

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16 Final Exam

Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

Adnan Turani, Dünya Sanat Tarihi, Remzi Kitabevi. Gombrich, E. H.; Sanatın Öyküsü, 12. Baskı, Çev: Bedrettin Cömert, İstanbul: Remzi Kitabevi, 1976. History of Art, Harry N.Abrams, New York, 2001.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 2 28

Project Preparation 1 60 60

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 64 90

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

New Media Entrepreneurship Compulsary 1 1 4

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course Producing creative content using new media tools.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1. Understanding the emergence of new media 2. Reviews on new media entrepreneurship 3. Relationship between new media and design 4. Using new media tools effectively 5. To be able to produce creative content.

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course To comprehend new media entrepreneurship.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 Specifying the content, purpose and target of the course and the applications to be made.

Research

2 Information and privacy Research

3 Information and privacy Review and analysis

4 Entrepreneurship in New Media Lecture

5 Entrepreneurship in New Media Lecture

6 User experience Lecture

7 User experience Lecture

8 Midterm Exam

9 E-Government Lecture

10 New Media Publishing Lecture

11 New Media Publishing Lecture

12 New Media Publishing Lecture

13 Digital Platforms Research

14 Digital Advertising

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15 Social Media and Campaigns Lecture

16 Final Exam Lecture

Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

Dijital Girişimcilik 101, Serkan Ünsal, BKM.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 2 28

Project Preparation 1 45 45

Individual Work 13 4 52

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 94 127

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

Pattern I Compulsary 1 1 4

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course Examination and application of pattern techniques eith various drawing materials.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1- To be able to use and apply artistic materials 2- To have aesthetic awareness 3- Producing original artwork 4- Improving vision skills 5- Ability to visualize creativity

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course Includes the content and formal applications of basic design elements and principles.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 Specifying the content, purpose and target of the course Research

2 Information required in the construction process of the art and design product

Research

3 Design Elements; Line, shape, texture, tone value, color, transparency, space, ‘Theoretical knowledge with examples’

Review and analysis

4 Design elements; Shape / line, golden ratio (black and white applications)

Review and analysis

5 Design elements; Shape, size, components seperation, reconstruction

Studio work and homework

6 Design elements; Tone value, transparency Studio work and homework

7 Design elements; Texture (natural, artificial, imitation, invented texture)

Studio work and homework

8 Midterm Exam

9 Design Principles; Diversity, repetition, rhythm Studio work and homework

10 Design Principles; Balance and movement Studio work and homework

11 Design Principles; Dominance, contrast Studio work and homework

12 Design Principles; Hierarchy, Focus point Studio work and homework

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13 Perspective on space creation Research

14 Perspective, color and tone values in space creation Studio work and homework

15 Perspective, color and tone values in space creation Studio work and homework

16 Final Exam

Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

The Complete Drawing & Painting Course, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 4 56

Application / Practice 14 5 70

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 11 128

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

Basic Design Studio II Compulsary 1 2 8

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course To gain the ability to produce innovative and aesthetic solutions to design problems.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1- Planning the main building system of the design product 2- Establishing the user and function relationship of the product 3- Associating the product with the environment 4- Product acquisition as a result of the design 5- Presenting the obtained design product.

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course Includes the application of basic design principles in comparison with different design practices.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 Specifying the content, purpose and target of the course and the applications to be made

Research

2 Basic Project Research

3 Basic Project Review and analysis

4 Basic Project Studio work and homework

5 Basic Project Studio work and homework

6 Composition in two and three dimensional designs Studio work and homework

7 Composition in two and three dimensional designs Studio work and homework

8 Midterm Exam

9 Composition in two and three dimensional designs Studio work and homework

10 Composition in two and three dimensional designs Studio work and homework

11 Composition in two and three dimensional designs Studio work and homework

12 Disciplinary Project Studio work and homework

13 Disciplinary Project Research

14 Disciplinary Project Studio work and homework

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15 Disciplinary Project Studio work and homework

16 Final Exam

Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

Berger, John, Görme Biçimleri, Çev: Yurdanur Salman, İstanbul: Metis Yayınları, 1990.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 6 84

Application / Practice 14 11 154

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 19 240

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

Design Theories and Researches Compulsary 1 2 4

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course Understanding design theories and research methods.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1- Review of design theories 2- Examining the design research methods 3- Understanding the design research theories 4- Using design research methods 5- Using research methods.

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course To understand design theories and research methods.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 Specifying the content, purpose and target of the course and the applications to be made

Research

2 Scientific Study and Scientific Research Research

3 Scientific Study and Scientific Research Review and Analysis

4 Art Theory and Humanities Lecture

5 Art Theory and Humanities Lecture

6 Design Research Lecture

7 Design Research Lecture

8 Midterm Exam

9 Design Research Lecture

10 Interdisciplinary Studies Lecture

11 Interdisciplinary Studies Lecture

12 Interdisciplinary Studies Lecture

13 Discussion on individual research projects Research

14 Discussion on individual research projects Lecture

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15 Discussion on individual research projects Lecture

16 Final Exam

Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

Stephen Wilson, Information Arts: Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology, Chp 1.1 pp 1-33 David Adwards, Artscience, Creativity in the Post-Google Generation, Chp 3-4.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 2 28

Project Preparation 1 45 45

Individual Work 13 4 45

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 53 127

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

Graphic Design History II Compulsary 1 2 3

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course To be able to examine historical, cultural, economic and technological factors and the role of design schools in the development of graphic design.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1- To be able to analyze the applications of graphic design 2- Transferring the applications of graphic design to the field 3- To be able to analyze modernist graphic design applications 4- Establishing the relationship of graphic design and other disciplines 5- Understanding the historical development of graphic design.

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course The development of graphic design is examined.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 Specifying the content, purpose and target of the course and the applications to be made

Research

2 German Expressionism / Cubism Research

3 German Expressionism / Cubism Review and analysis

4 Propaganda and World War 1 Lecture

5 Propaganda and World War 1 Lecture

6 Propaganda and World War 1 Lecture

7 Bauhaus Lecture

8 Midterm Exam

9 Wall Street Depression and American Design Studio work and homework

10 Wall Street Depression and American Design Lecture

11 Wall Street Depression and American Design Lecture

12 Propaganda and World War II Lecture

13 Propaganda and World War II Research

14 Propaganda and World War II Lecture

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15 Sweedish School of Design Lecture

16 Final Exam

Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

Graphie Design since 1950, AGI, Thames & Hudson Contemporary Graphie Design, Taschen The Visual Culture Reader, Routledge.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 2 28

Project Preparation 1 60 60

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 64 90

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

History of Art II Compulsary 1 2 3

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course To learn about art history.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1- Having knowledge about various fields of art 2- Using art history methods 3- Interpreting the information acquired about the history of art 4- Evaluating the Information acquired about the history of art 5- To establish a relationship between art movements and visual communication design.

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course Studying art movements.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 The content, purpose and objective of the course Research

2 Byzantine Art in Anatolia Research

3 Byzantine Art in Anatolia Review and analysis

4 Byzantine Art in Anatolia Lecture

5 Byzantine Art in Anatolia Lecture

6 Rococo Lecture

7 Rococo Lecture

8 Midterm Exam

9 Neo-Classicism Lecture

10 Neo-Classicism Lecture

11 Neo-Classicism Lecture

12 Neo-Classicism Lecture

13 Romanticism, Impressionism, Expressionism Lecture

14 Romanticism, Impressionism, Expressionism Lecture

15 Romanticism, Impressionism, Expressionism Lecture

16 Final Exam

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Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

ARSEVEN, C. E., Türk Sanatı Tarihi, İstanbul, 1955-59; KUBAN, D., Türkiye Sanat Tarihi, İstanbul, Gerçek Yayınevi, 1981, KUBAN, D., Mimarlık Kavramları, İstanbul, İ.T.Ü. Yayınları,1973, ASLANAPA, O., Türk Sanat, 2 cilt, Kültür Bakanlığı, İstanbul, 1972-1973; ASLANAPA, O., Türk Sanat, 5. Basım, Remzi Kitabevi, İstanbul, 1999.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 2 28

Project Preparation 1 60 60

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 64 90

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high

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EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Course Code Course Course Type

Year Semester ECTS

Pattern II Compulsary 1 2 4

Prerequisites None

Course Level Bachelor

Aim of the Course Examination and application of pattern techniques with various drawing materials.

Teaching Staff/Staffs

Learning Outcomes

1- To be able to use and apply artistic materials 2- Having aesthetic awareness 3- Producing original artwork 4- Developing vision skills 5- Ability to visualize creativity.

Type of Study Formal Education

Other Subjects Recommended fort he Course

None

Content of the Course Includes advanced drawing applications.

WEEKLY DETAILED COURSE CONTENT

Week Topics Application Laboratory

1 Specifying the content, purpose, and target of the course Research

2 Live Model Study Research

3 Application of Live Model Study Review and analysis

4 Application of Live Model Study Studio work and homework

5 Application of Live Model Study Studio work and homework

6 Application of Live Model Study Studio work and homework

7 Experiments with different materials Studio work and homework

8 Midterm Exam

9 Experiments with different materials Studio work and homework

10 Experiments with different materials Studio work and homework

11 Pattern studies Studio work and homework

12 Pattern studies

13 Pattern studies Research

14 Pattern studies Studio work and homework

15 Pattern studies Studio work and homework

16 Final Exam

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Textbook / Material / Recommended Reading

The Complete Drawing & Painting Course, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Planned Learning Activities and Methods

Activities are given in detail in the "Evaluation" and "Workload Calculation" sections.

EVALUATION

Semester (Year) Activities Unit Valuation

Midterm Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Final Activities Unit Valuation

Final Exam 1 100

Total 100

Semester (Year) Activities 40

Semester (Year) Final Activities 60

TOTAL 100

LANGUAGE OF THE COURSE

Turkish

INTERNSHIP STATUS

None

WORKLOAD CALCULATION

Activities Number Time (Hours) Total Work Load (Hours)

Midterm Exam 1 1 1

Final Exam 1 1 1

Attendance to the Course 14 4 56

Application / Practice 14 5 70

TOTAL WORK LOAD (Hours) 30 68 128

RELATION OF THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE WITH THE PROGRAM COMPETENCIES

* Contribution Level

PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PC10 PC11 PC12 PC13 PC14 PC15 PC16

LO1 4 5

LO2 4

LO3 5 4

LO4 5

LO5 5 5

*Contribution Level: 1 very low, 2 low, 3 moderate, 4 high, 5 very high