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Plaster Model and Molding Forming Methods II

Ceramics

Faculty of Fine Arts
First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course Unit Title Course Unit Code Type of Course Unit Level of Course Unit Year of Study Semester ECTS Credits
Plaster Model and Molding Forming Methods II SER227 Compulsory Bachelor's degree 2 Fall 6

Name of Lecturer(s)

Lecturer Aslı ŞALBAŞ KUNDAKÇI

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1) Use the methods of preparing research papers.
2) Explain and apply product design, industrial ceramics and ceramic sculpture
3) Practice Ceramics Technical Drawing and Perspective skills.
4) Apply methods of forming gypsum; manually forming method, and apply modeling design
5) Make three-dimensional model of the design
6) Apply the methods of clay preparation and the methods of casting
7) Explain and apply glazing techniques and finalize the design of the finished glaze.
8) Apply touch-shaped objects
9) Apply ceramic firing process.
10) Determine the product names and brand and prepare the presentation
11) Report the work of the process from beginning to end of the design process, prepare research papers for publication and make a presentation.

Program Competencies-Learning Outcomes Relation

  Program Competencies
1 2 3 4 5 6
Learning Outcomes
1 High High Middle Middle High Middle
2 High High Middle Middle High Middle
3 High High Middle Middle High Middle
4 High High Middle Middle High Middle
5 High High Middle Middle High Middle
6 High High Middle Middle High Middle
7 High High Middle Middle High Middle
8 High High Middle Middle High Middle
9 High High Middle Middle High Middle
10 High High Middle Middle High Middle
11 High High Middle Middle High Middle

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites and Co-Requisites

1) Plaster Model and Molding Forming Methods I Completing the following course succesfully:

Recommended Optional Programme Components

GSF221 Computer Based Three Dimension Design I GSF222 Computer Supported 3 Dimension Design II SER321 Design History GSF225 Ceramic Decor Techniques I GSF226 Ceramic Decor Techniques II GSF219 Ceramic History GSF220 Contemporary Ceramic History

Course Contents

At the end of this lesson students will be capable of working with plaster, forming a model, retouching his/her model. They will also be capable of preparing the material for mould, and finally learning how to mould. The students are expected to reach a point at which they will reach the fired and glazed state of their product which will be in serial manufacturing with the help of the mould the student uses. Designing and creating a model for industrial ceramic production and advanced plaster moulding methods. The use of synthetic material in serial manufacturing of moulds is studied in theory and practice.

Recommended or Required Reading

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods



Assessment Methods and Criteria

Language of Instruction

Turkish

Work Placement(s)

Not Required