Ceramics - its various forms (5 cr)
Code: VV00ES96-3005
General information
- Enrollment
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08.01.2024 - 14.01.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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08.01.2024 - 30.04.2024
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 4 cr
- Virtual portion
- 1 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended learning
- Unit
- Department of Culture
- Campus
- Kouvola Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 20 - 20
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Bioproduct Design
- Degree Programme in Service Design
- Degree Programme in Graphic Design
- Degree Programme in Fashion and Costume Design
- Degree Programme in Interior Architecture and Furniture Design
- Teachers
- Elsa Hulkkonen
- Teacher in charge
- Elsa Hulkkonen
- Groups
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VV2023-2024Optional studies 2023-2024
- Course
- VV00ES96
Realization has 3 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 11 h 30 min.
Time | Topic | Location |
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Fri 12.04.2024 time 12:00 - 16:00 (4 h 0 min) |
Keramiikan monet muodot VV00ES96-3005 |
T110
Plastinen sommittelu, Taidetalo
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Fri 19.04.2024 time 12:00 - 16:00 (4 h 0 min) |
Keramiikan monet muodot VV00ES96-3005 |
T110
Plastinen sommittelu, Taidetalo
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Fri 26.04.2024 time 12:30 - 16:00 (3 h 30 min) |
VV00ES96-3005 Keramiikan monet muodot |
T110
Plastinen sommittelu, Taidetalo
|
Objective
After completing the course,
- you have increased your expertise in various stages of ceramics manufacturing (craft, not industry).
- you have strengthened your expertise in the selected area of ceramics manufacturing according to your own interest.
- you have become familiar with the process of firing ceramics and learned how to use a pottery kiln.
Content
How can I make ceramic objects and sculptures out of clay?
How do I choose the appropriate materials and working techniques to achieve the desired result?
Where do I look for information to help my own learning?
How does the firing of ceramics occur?
The course program has two parts. In the beginning, we will get acquainted with the basics of clay as a material for ceramics, go through the various techniques of hand-building, as well as practicing the surface treatment of ceramics (e.g. glazing) and ceramic firing process. Approximately halfway through the course, everyone chooses their own special interest in making ceramics (e.g. ceramic sculpture, throwing technique, use of engobe, etc.) and plans and implements their own small learning project.
The course includes costs, as each student pays for the materials they use (clays, glazes, etc.).
Course material
Available on the course Learn platform.
The platform key will be indicated at the beginning of the course.
There are costs associated with the course, as each student pays for the materials they use (clay, glazes, etc.).
Study forms and methods
A learning route based on a working week according to timetable.
RDI and work-related cooperation
No RDI or working life cooperation is planned for the course.
Student workload
5 cr is 135h student's work (1cr = 27h)
Further information
On the contact lessons of the course lectures are held and learning assignments are conducted. The learning tasks subject to the evaluation are carried out partly on a guided lessons and partly independent studying time according to the planned schedule.
The course program has two parts. In the beginning, we will get acquainted with the basics of clay as a material for ceramics, go through the various techniques of hand-building, as well as practicing the surface treatment of ceramics (e.g. glazing) and ceramic firing process. Approximately halfway through the course, everyone chooses their own special interest in making ceramics (e.g. ceramic sculpture, throwing technique, use of engobe, etc.) and plans and implements their own small learning project.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral feedback, self-assessment, reflection and peer review are used as a method of evaluation. In some rare cases, written feedback may be used.
The criteria for the assessment have been clarified in the context of the assignments based on the curriculum.
Active participation is important.