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Professional Competence
  • Writing an application
  • Developing ideas and concepts
  • Know and understand factors of successful individual or team work as well as put methods and rules of successful individual or team work into practice.
  • Research on project-related data in the internet and in the library.
  • Read and analyse complex texts critically, recognise structures, uncover contradictions and distinguish facts from interpretation.
  • Visualise a project by intelligibly communicating it
  • Adjust the presentation format to the project
  • Self-evaluate the project
  • Production of project documentation
  • Create and execute appropriate and target group-specific presentations of the project.
  • Structure and process project results according to scientific criteria (project documentation, final report, final presentation).
Social Competence
  • work creatively and effectively in groups on the same task.
  • justify, argue and defend their own point of view in the context of the group and the topic.
  • evaluate and criticise their own performance and the performance of others.
  • make compromises to find solutions.
Methodological Competence
  • develop and evaluate advanced design and organising principles.
  • formulate complex ideas and concepts under guidance and to generate and further develop space-creating solutions based on these.
  • carry out literature research, evaluate collected information and link it with their own project work.
  • communicate the complexity of their own project work convincingly using plans, models and various media as well as in oral and written form.
Technology Competence
  • operate suitable tools safely and use them appropriately for the task and material.
  • use the digital tools available at the university (e.g. scanning devices, CAD and digital lasers and printers).
Personal Competence
  • Take responsibility for his/her own work by being critical
Methodological Competence
  • Analyse new and/ or abstract data and situations without guidance, using a range of techniques and methods appropriate to the subject
  • Critically evaluate evidence to support hypotheses, reviewing its reliability, validity and significance
Professional Competence
  • Independently identify a research topic and develop it coherently into a research proposal for the Design Project
  • Manage own learning using full range of resources for the discipline
Methodological Competence
  • independently identify a research topic and develop it coherently into a research proposal for the design.
  • analyse new and/or abstract data and situations without guidance, using a range of techniques and - critically evaluate evidence to support hypotheses, reviewing its reliability, validity and significance.
Personal Competence
  • take responsibility for their own work by being critical.
Personal Competence
  • take responsibility for their own work by being critical.
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