Teaching Methodologies
6.1 The methodological options will focus on three main pedagogical components: oral presentation focusing on the intended contents; study and presentation of works/productions; development of works under faculty guidance.
6.2 Continuous evaluation
The works to be carried out will be a maximum number of 3 and the evaluation will obey criteria that will be explained in the statements and/or other elements presented.
Practical component (Individual Projects) – 100%
The scale that appears in the frequency schedule, resulting from the continuous evaluation, is: 0 -20.
The CU can only be carried out by continuous evaluation.
Learning Results
3.1 Mastery of concepts, principles and terminologies specific to visual representation;
3.2 Acquisition of technical knowledge and skills in software for digital illustration;
3.3 Idealize, create and edit illustrations.
Grading Methods
- - Practical component (individual projects) - 100.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
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