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Object Art
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Summary of the Profile
General Description:
Objective(s) of a study programme:
The study programme aims to train professional bachelors in the study field of fine arts, able to act independently in the areas of art and culture; create innovative artworks based on scientific and art research; comprehend the authenticity of art objects made of glass, ceramics, leather, textiles, and the methods and techniques used to create them.
Learning outcomes:
1. Compares and critically evaluates art phenomena and trends in historical, social, and cultural contexts.
2. Expresses personal professional position by applying knowledge and methodologies of art and general culture to create innovative art objects.
3. Knows management principles, legal environment, and human safety requirements and applies them in professional activities.
4. Collects and analyses data and experiments to implement artistic ideas and solve creative problems.
5. Prepares a creative project based on analytical data, art practice, and applied research.
6. Publicly presents ideas, research progress and results reasoning them.
7. Demonstrates communication skills in spoken, written and contemporary visual forms.
8. Plans the stages of an art project, considering the scope of the activity, timeframe, deadlines, and priorities.
9. Studies independently and reflects on personal activities, comprehends the importance of lifelong learning and prepares a professional portfolio of creative works.
10. Implements art projects, taking social responsibility for the personal impact on economic and cultural development, social well-being, and the environment.
11. Experiments in the creative process, appropriately using traditional and contemporary digital techniques and technologies.
12. Applies appropriate plastic expression tools and technologies to a specific artwork.
Activities of teaching and learning:
Lectures, presentations, discussions, seminars, demonstrations, practical assignments, group work, literature analysis, developing projects, etc.
Methods of assessment of learning achievements:
Learning achievements are assessed using a cumulative assessment system. Knowledge and skills are assessed on a ten-score scale. The final score may consist of several components collected in the study process (interim reports, self-study papers, an examination, or a project). The course unit lecturer defines the components of cumulative assessment and the values of their coefficients depending on the complexity of the course. At the beginning of the term, the lecturer informs students about the impact of each component (task, paper) on the final assessment (in per cent) and formulates assessment criteria for each interim assignment.
Framework:
Study courses (modules), practical training:
The volume of general courses of collegial studies is 15 credits:
Foreign Language 1 (English) Level I / Foreign Language 1 (English) Level II, Foreign Language 2 (English) Level I / Foreign Language 2 (English) Level II, Philosophy, Oral and Written Communication, Business Law.
The volume of the courses in the basic study field is 114 credits:
Applied Computer Software, Basics of Sculpturing and Modelling Forms, Drawing and Sketching, Basics of Composition and Design, Decorative Plastic Techniques, Ethnoculture and Lithuanian Art History, Drawing 1, Decorative Plastic Design and Techniques 1, General and Applied Art History, Drawing 2, Painting 1, Painting 2, Artistic Research and Portfolio of Achievements, Human Safety, Creativity and Entrepreneurship and the Final Thesis is allocated 15 credits.
Specialisations: Creation of glass and ceramic objects / Creation of leather and textile objects.
The volume of specialisation courses is 42 credits
Creation of glass and ceramic objects. The following course units are studied: Molding, Technologies of Molding, Porcelain Plastic, Technologies of Porcelain Plastic, Stained Glass, Technology of Stained Glass, Stone Mass Plastic, Technologies of Stone Mass Plastic.
Creation of leather and textile objects. The following course units are studied: Artistic Bookbinding, Bookbinding Technologies, Tapestry, Technologies of Tapestry, Creation of Leather Plastic Objects, Technology of Decorative Leather Plastic, Creation of Textile Objects, Technologies of Textile Decoration.
Elective courses:
Students can deepen their knowledge by choosing courses from the list of freely elective study courses. The volume of freely elective courses is 9 credits. The study programme of Object Art offers the following freely elective courses for the students of Kauno kolegija Higher Education Institution: Restoration of Glass Artworks, Restoration of Leather Artworks, Restoration of Ceramic Artworks, Restorationb of Textile Artworks, Sculpture, Graphics.
Distinctive features of the study programme:
The study programme is unique and cherishes deep traditions of professional ceramics, glass, leather, and textile. It is the only study programme of such kind in Lithuania.
Access to professional activity or further study:
Access to professional activity:
After completing the study programme of Object Art, a graduate can work in industrial enterprises, firms, and private limited companies; take managerial positions; establish a private business; work freelance, or perform as an independent artist.
Access to further study:
After completing the study programme of Object Art, studies can be continued in any Lithuanian or European higher education institution with the collegial learning outcomes credited.