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apply basic art-design knowledge, and use basic engineering knowledge. |
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interpret design-production-consumption-marketing processes of products. |
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design a product, system or process that satisfies the given requirements |
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take part in interdisciplinary work |
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identify, define and solve design problems |
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have professional and ethical responsibilities |
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communicate effectively |
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understand, analyze and predict the effects of design in life cycle |
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have awareness of the need for lifelong learning |
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comprehend and question contemporary problems |
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have professional self-confidence and take initiatives |
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have two- and three-dimensional thinking and expression skills |
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carry out design activities within the scope of industrial design discipline |
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evaluate economical conditions and market structures in industrial design processes |
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have knowledge on historical development of design and interpret this knowledge |
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percieve and express visually |
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conduct rational and abstract analysis and synthesis |
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have conciousness of professional precision |
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keep up with and use latest technological knowledge that meets expectations of the industry |
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Being dominated computer aided programmes, productions of scaled model |
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