AR209E : metal working

Department

Department of

Academic Program

Bachelor in Art Education

Type

Elective

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

A study of metal works and their various recruitment processes, and a study of the number and basic tools used in metal formation, and familiarity with some methods and methods of performance in metal works and training on some simple processes used in metal formation, and identify the most important technical, aesthetic and technical aspects of the process of forming metal slides.

Description of the practical part (laboratory projects): The work of applied studies of the methods of formation by pressure and clamping after the process of explanation and clarification to avoid the difficulties caused by the formation processes, and training the student to implement designs on metal surfaces using the technique of methods and chemical drilling with acids, and work on training the student also to make works of art represented by multiple paintings in the techniques of hammering and repoussage and other methods in forming topics represented in the living nature and consonance and different heritage.

Intended learning outcomes

1 The student learns about the types of metals and the technical skills through which they are formed on the surface of the metal

2 The student will be able to explain the technical and technical controls of the method of formation by pressing and clamping on the surface of the metal

3 The student will be able to explain the methods and stages used to make designs and implement them on the surface of the metal in a manner that is submerged and prominent

4 The student will be able to compare the formal relationships resulting from the formation in the metal ore to highlight aesthetic and formal values in the artwork

Teaching and learning methods

1. Lectures - presentation and explanation

2. Research through the means of communication

3. Discussion and dialog

Methods of assessments

Methods of evaluation

Date of assessment (week) Percentage Notes

First midterm exam The fifth week 20%

Second midterm exam The tenth week 20%

Final exam The 15th week 60%

Total 100%

Exercise

Lecture

Number of hours

The scientific topic

2

2

4

1- Identify the metal works and their requirements, and how to prepare and implement them in an innovative technical manner

2

2

4

2- Learn about the tools used in the implementation of metal forming

Security and safety principles are observed during implementation

2

2

8

3-4 use some of the metal ores such as aluminum foil to illustrate the stages of formation by overpressure and prominent

2

2

4

5 performing a useful aesthetic artwork in the style of cutting and unloading

The first half exam

4

4

8

6 - 7 apply some of the techniques used in drilling on the surface of the metal

4

4

8

8-9: Production of collective cooperative work inspired by Islamic heritage

2

2

4

10- implementing heritage designs to show aesthetic values in metal works

The second half exam

2

2

4

11- presenting the works that have been implemented and criticized in a scientific and artistic way

2

2

4

12- preparing new and innovative designs and ideas on copper ore

4

4

8

13 - 14 apply the ideas developed in functional technical formations of the metal brass metal through pressure, clamping and drilling

Final examination

56

Total

Her place of presence

The author

Copy

Publisher

Title of references

Alexandria, Egypt

I have a professor of material

Abdul Razek Mohammed Al Sayyid

The first edition, 2001

Horus International Publishing and Distribution Foundation

Metal and enamel works

Amman, Jordan

I have a professor of material

Muhammad Abdullah al-Daraysah, Adly Muhammad Abd al-Hadi

The first edition

2014

The Arab Society Library for Publishing and Distribution

Handicrafts and industrial art.