AD202 :

Department

Department of Fine and Applied arts

Academic Program

Bachelor in Advertising and commercial design

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

AD201

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge & understanding

  1. The ability to derive shapes from their natural sources
  2. Understanding the mechanism underlying the principle of correspondence, symmetry and repetition
  3. The ability to link botanical elements together and create an element of continuity

Mental skills

  • The student's ability to extract decorative elements from plants
  • The student's ability to innovate some aesthetic methods, such as decorative cutting
  • That the student distinguish between the processes of abstraction, modification and reduction of plant elements

Practical & professional skills

  • That the student master the process of linking decorative plant elements
  • That the student use the repetition process in building the decorative figure
  • That the student acquire the methods of reduction and abstraction correctly

Generic and transferable skills

  • Ability to interact with colleagues in group work
  • The ability to use modern technology methods in the works of some decorations
  • That the student compares the various styles and styles locally and globally

Teaching and learning methods

  • Lectures
  • Chapter activities and duties
  • Practical exercises
  • Data collection