Ceramic Design
Ceramic design is a field that creates new ceramic products that contain significance and usefulness, and is a production technology that enriches human daily life.
Ceramic Design majors provide theoretical knowledge and experience of traditional and modern crafts through systematic educational programs to meet material, emotional, sensory, and aesthetic requirements for improving human quality of life and culture. By efficiently converging this with creative and rational formative abilities and various technologies, we intend to cultivate talents who can create ceramic designs based on artistic sensibility and creative capabilities.
Curriculum Guide and Introduction
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Major Electives
Ceramic Design Ⅰ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesCeramic Design Ⅰ
By understanding and experiencing the characteristics of various materials and techniques as a way to express design ideas and foster professional production capabilities, professional knowledge is acquired and based on this, developing original expression methods as well as cultivating in-depth ceramic design expression capabilities.
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Major Electives
Ceramic Design Ⅱ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesCeramic Design Ⅱ
Experience theoretical knowledge and practice in ceramic design. By examining the concepts and characteristics of ceramic design, practical and creative production cases, and production processes that can be used in the development process of ceramic design products, we understand how to develop products and cultivate design creation ability.
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Major Electives
Ceramic Design Ⅲ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesCeramic Design Ⅲ
Through various production methods learned in the course of the class, practical research is conducted to embody individual research topics in real life.
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Major Electives
Industrial Ceramic DesignⅠ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesIndustrial Ceramic DesignⅠ
As a subject that experiences the professional production process of industrial ceramics, it focuses on the materials of gypsum molding and the specialized methods of the production process. Based on this, gypsum molding is applied to cultivate the ability to create new industrial ceramics.
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Major Electives
Industrial Ceramic DesignⅡ
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesIndustrial Ceramic DesignⅡ
It explores the rationality and creative formability of uses based on various techniques such as formulation, injection, and molding suitable for industrial ceramic product design and production to cultivate the holistic creativity, thinking skills, and professional performance required of industrial ceramic designers.
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Major Electives
Ceramic Materials
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesCeramic Materials
As a subject that utilizes multi-layered raw materials and tools in a new way to expand the creative expression area of ceramic design with specific raw materials and specialized tools, it seeks the possibility of creating new expressions of ceramic design through understanding and practice of mixed media.
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Major Electives
Ceramic Decoration
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesCeramic Decoration
Experience both traditional decorative techniques such as Hahoe and Sang for ceramic molding and decorative expression and modern decorative techniques using various materials and methods.
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Major Electives
Computer Design
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesComputer Design
Through in-depth learning of 3D programs, the ability to use them as ceramic design and production tools is cultivated. Through 3D modeling using 3D printing, the understanding of the product development process is improved, and the application ability of digital tools is improved.
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Major Electives
Research on Ceramic Materials
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesResearch on Ceramic Materials
Experiment and study the principles of ceramic science necessary to solve technical problems following the study of works and products of ceramic design.
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Major Electives
Research on Ceramic Design
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesResearch on Ceramic Design
Based on design theory, the methodology applicable to ceramic design creation is learned, and the R&D process of ceramic design is practiced based on this.
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Major Electives
Seminar
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesSeminar
By studying the social and cultural meaning and value of ceramic design, focusing on the development history of ceramic design, we learn the theory for setting the future-oriented direction of ceramic design by establishing the status of ceramic design in modern society.
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Major Electives
Thesis Research
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesThesis Research
Learn and study the knowledge and skills necessary for writing the thesis, such as the development of the format and logic of the research plan thesis and data collection processing according to individual task research work.
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