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FaVU-1-D-PRZPAcad. year: 2024/2025
The content of the course is to prepare students for a successful presentation of their own work both in an academic environment and in the environment of future professional practice. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the presentation, its proper planning, the use of adequate technologies, tools and resources and the choice of suitable installation procedures. As part of the subject, students' communication skills are trained and situations are simulated that prepare students for the defense and argumentation of their own work. For the purposes of presentation and debate before the commission, the developed bachelor's project is used.
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Entry knowledge
Knowledge, skills, and practical experience gained from Studio 7 course.
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Students receive an oral evaluation in the form of a brief comment, which all members of the committee are required to submit. The subject of this evaluation are:
1. the quality of the bachelor's project in progress
2. method of its installation
3. the way of its presentation
4. accompanying text and image materials.
The colloquium is formally evaluated on a pass/fail scale.
Teaching takes place in the FaVU studios in consultation hours determined by the subject teachers. The award of the Final Thesis Progress Course is conditional on the submission (installation) of the bachelor's project in progress and its presentation before the committee.
Aims
The aim of the Mid-term Thesis Presentation course is to enable students to train the skills and knowledge needed to successfully present the progress of work on a bachelor's project created during the semester as part of the Studio 7 course. Students will be guided to learn how to present their work in front of various types audience and to cope with the challenges it may bring. The goal is to use adequate visual elements (photo documentation, infographics, videos, etc.) and installation procedures to support the presentation of your work.
By completing the Mid-term Thesis Presentation course, the students will improve in the oral and written presentation of the work created during the semester in the Studio course, as well as in the conceptual and technological solutions for the installation of their bachelor's thesis. They will use the feedback received to make final revisions and modifications to the thesis.
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Studio work
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Syllabus
Supervision of Bachelor’s thesis