ID406 JEWELLERY BEYOND TRADITION

Course Code:1250406
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (2.00 - 2.00)
ECTS Credit:5.0
Department:Industrial Design
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Lecturer Dr. MEHTAP ÖZTÜRK ŞENGÜL
Offered Semester:Fall or Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

By the end of the course students will:

  • Gain a fresh perspective on the field of jewelry design and explore the potential of jewelry beyond its traditional purpose.
  • Have experience in jewelry design and production with non-traditional materials and techniques.

 


Course Content

This course is an exploration of contemporary jewellery design that promotes the conception of ideas through the use of non-traditional materials, both industrial and crafts processes and the consciousness of human body. Through a series of projects some basic aspects such as scale, form, influences of art movements and other disciplines, preciousness, wearability, consciousness of body and innovative and appropriate use of materials and processes will be studied.


Course Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course the students will be able to:

  • Develop their own point of view on jewelry design.
  • Develop experimental jewelry designs.

 


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Creative problem definition, developing solution-oriented ideas, critical thinking and creating solution proposals by synthesizing the knowledge gained
2Planning, managing and conducting the design process
3Planning and carrying out design-oriented research and transferring the results to the design process
4Thinking with basic design and visual organization elements and principles and being able to apply ideas in two and three dimensions
5Identifying the user's needs, predicting their expectations and integrating them into the design process
6Ability to work individually and to conduct team-work
7Understanding the relationship of the Industrial Design field with different disciplines and being able to carry out interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary studies
8Ability to communicate in international mediums using a foreign language and follow the professional agenda
9Developing an independent, lifelong learning approach by being aware of the ever-changing contexts of design
10Being aware of the socio-cultural, socio-economic and environmental context in design and considering the benefit of society and the environment
11Ability to interpret the issues related to art and culture affecting the historical development of industrial design on the local and global scale
12Having knowledge about business models, ethical principles, and laws and regulations that should be followed in professional practice
13Knowing the materials and production technology within the scope of Industrial Design and using them in the design process
14Having command of technological developments in the field of industrial design, being able to use the necessary technological tools
15Being able to present design ideas and solutions with relevant communication tools and methods

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