Field of studies Art Education is comprised in the area of education within the scope of arts.



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Learning outcomes as per the field of study "ART EDUCATION" 1st higher education degree studies, general academic education profile taught at the Faculty of Architecture at Poznan University of Technology, 1. Classification of the field of studies within the educational area. Field of studies Art Education is comprised in the area of education within the scope of arts. Profile A general academic education profile was defined within 1st degree studies at this field of study. Admission terms and conditions A person who is the holder of a certificate of passing his/her secondary school final exams and who proves his/her creative skills at an entrance exam can apply for admission to the 1st degree studies at Art Education. 2. Educational goals 1) to teach basics of the theory and art history as well as arts context; 2) to develop the skills in using the language of artistic creation and in unrestrained application of traditional and electronic techniques, 3) to acquire basic skills of artistic expression via the knowledge of a wide range of means of artistic expression, 4) to prepare a graduate for independent, creative work and team work in designing companies and service providing companies focused on arts. 3. Area descriptors accounted for in the description of the field of studies The description of the field of study has accounted for all the learning outcomes of 1st degree education in arts area 4. Professional title A graduate, upon completion of the studies and having passed his BA diploma exam, is conferred with the professional title of BA in arts. 5. Learning outcomes 5.1. General learning outcomes Having completed 1st degree studies of general academic education profile in the field of study 'Art Education', a graduate has basic specialised knowledge in designing and creation of artistic. Knowledge, acquired in the course of studies, on the execution of artistic, on the historical and cultural context allows the graduate to solve a number of artistic tasks without any problems. A graduate is in particular prepared to work for any firms providing artistic and designing services. Extensive knowledge of a graduate within the scope of graphics, designing graphics, wall and easel

painting, photography, ceramics and sculpture as well as multimedia techniques allows him/her to undertake a number of various professional challenges. The graduate can create various artistic on the basis of classical and modern aesthetic concepts with the use of a wide range of techniques and technologies. He/she can use specialised computer and multimedia tools as well as specialised programs to implements his/her own artistic concepts. The knowledge and practical experience of the graduate allow him/her to take up creative and designing challenges of various artistic concepts independently. A graduate can also start the cooperation with other persons to carry out artistic projects. The graduate complies with the principles of ethics and is aware of his/her social role of a creator of culture. He/she fully understands the necessity of expanding and updating his/her knowledge on permanent basis based on available source materials in Polish and English. He/she is prepared to continue his/her education in the area of arts.

Learning outcomes as per the field of study "ART EDUCATION" 1st higher education degree studies, general academic education profile Detailed learning outcomes and their reference to the results in the area of arts Explanations of symbols: K -learning outcomes as per the field of study W knowledge category U category of skills K (following an underscore) category of personal and social competences (KPS) A1 learning outcomes in the area of arts for 1st degree studies Learning Outcomes as per the field Description of the field specific learning outcomes Having completed the 1st degree studies in the field of 'Art Education', a graduate: KNOWLEDGE Reference to the outcomes of the learning process in the area of arts 1) knowledge of artistic craft EA_W01 has basic knowledge related to creation of of art within the A1_W10 scope of the disciplines of art under the study as specified in the syllabus, also in the context of architectural space and landscape EA_W02 has basic knowledge on modern techniques applied in arts - in this on A1_W10 electronic and multimedia techniques as well as on the principles of their selection depending on the intended visual and emotional effect EA_W03 understands the meaning of the selection of proper means of artistic A1_W10 expression - at the creation of pieces of art 2) knowledge and understanding of the context of arts EA_W04 has basic knowledge of psychological and physiological processes of visual and audiovisual perception as well as of the mechanisms of perception of visual and audiovisual images in his/her artistic and educational activities EA_W05 knows and understands the impact of cultural zones upon the approach to artistic creations EA_W06 has knowledge concerning the issues of cultural anthropology, aesthetics and sociology of culture EA_W07 knows the issues of media communication and critical reception of modern culture EA_W08 understands the meaning of the influence of tradition upon new trends in arts, knows the most important representatives of these trends and their output as well as their influence upon modern arts EA_W09 has basic knowledge of of art market, as well as of the propagation of modern art, promotions and advertising in the popularisation of culture EA_W10 has knowledge on respective artistic field related publications EA_W11 has knowledge on the history of art and traditions in art in the cultural, A1_W12 religious, social and political perspective EA_W12 has basic knowledge of modern arts and development trends in art and is familiar with the publications on the topics related thereto A1_W12

EA_W13 is familiar with the specified range of issues related to the technologies A1_W13 applied in the given field of art EA_W14 knows the principles of putting together different artistic techniques in A1_W13 the creation of designed by him/her EA_W15 is fully aware of technological development and understands it as A1_W13 means in the creation of his/her artistic EA_W16 has knowledge on the basics of the marketing of artistic activities A1_W14 EA_W17 knows the basics of the copyright A1_W14 EA_W18 knows the relationships and inter-dependencies between the theoretical and practical components related to the field of his/her studies and understands the meaning of the selection of proper means for the execution of the artistic task resulting from the said relationships and inter-dependencies A1_W15 SKILLS 1) artistic expression skills EA_U01 can create and execute his/her own artistic concepts and is in A1_U14 possession of skills required for the expression thereof EA_U02 can solve problems related to artistic composition through emotional A1_U14 and creative interpretation of the phenomena occurring in the surrounding reality EA_U03 can use the meaning of the expression of the artistic record to impose A1_U14 heterogeneous and multivocal character upon the art piece. EA_U04 can use the meaning of colour and light in the creation of a piece of art A1_U14 EA_U05 has the right skills of graphical presentation of visual phenomena and A1_U14 the skills of creation of spatial compositions from the transformations of planes EA_U06 is skilful in the application of colour and texture in order to change the A1_U14 nature of spatial forms in various disciplines of art EA_U07 is skilful in smooth use of spatial forms with the application of a variety A1_U14 of techniques EA_U08 is skilful in creative formation of artistic visions in response to the set A1_U14 task 2) artistic craft skills EA_U09 can use tools proper for respective artistic techniques in order to A1_U15 execute his/her own artistic projects EA_U10 can select proper means of expression for the execution of the adopted A1_U15 artistic concept EA_U11 can knowingly select and apply the right technique for the creation of A1_U16 his/her own in a given area of arts EA_U12 uses the right technology at the execution of his/her own artistic A1_U16 projects EA_U13 can make independent decisions during the designing process of A1_U17 his/her own as well as during their execution EA_U14 is fully aware of the copyright issues in relation to his/her own artistic A1_U17 3) team work skills EA_U15 can cooperate with other persons at designing and executing the team A1_U18 4) artistic techniques EA_U16 has a wide range of skills in artistic techniques and technologies as regards traditional techniques in arts, which allow for the A1_U19

implementation of his/her own artistic concepts EA_U17 can operate basic electronic and multimedia equipment and can use A1_U19 selected computer programs for the creation of artistic EA_U18 is experienced and skilful, which allows him/her to expand the creative A1_U20 techniques and to seek own innovative technologies EA_U19 understands the need for self-education and has the skills therein A1_U20 5) artistic creation skills EA_U20 can come up with individual artistic solutions on the basis of his own A1_U21 interdisciplinary solutions, imagination, intuition and emotions EA_U21 has the artistic vision recording skills in the context of creator's recognizability A1_U21 6) verbal skills EA_U22 can come up with critical opinions on media art and media culture in A1_U21 the aspect of cultural anthropology, aesthetics and sociology, using modern means of audio-visual records EA_U23 can prepare oral and written presentation on a number of areas of art A1_U22 EA_U24 can knowingly and critically use the available sources of knowledge and A1_U22 seek the new ones EA_U25 can recognise the styles of artistic phenomena and allocate them to A1_U22 respective historical epochs EA_U26 can use the English language at the level satisfactory for A1_U23 communication and knows the range of specialised vocabulary allowing for understanding written texts on arts 7) public presentation skills EA_U27 knows the conduct rules as regards public presentation of one's own A1_U24 SOCIAL COMPETENCE 1) independence EA_K01 demonstrates the need for continuous professional improvement in A1_K01 the respective field of art EA_K02 demonstrates independence and entrepreneurial spirit A1_K02 2) psychological determinants EA_K03 is flexible as regards the changing conditions A1_K03 EA_K04 can control his conduct in inter-personal relations A1_K03 3) criticism EA_K05 understands the social, ethical and ethical aspects connected with own A1_K04 and third party artistic and can carry out self-assessment 4) social communication EA_K06 can efficiently communicate within joint enterprises A1_K05 EA_K07 can organise his/her own work stand A1_K05 EA_K08 understands the need for health care and fitness A1_K05 5) protection of the intellectual and industrial property rights EA_K09 understands the basic terms and principles within the scope of the protection of the intellectual and industrial property rights A1_K06