Final Commission 5

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307KZ5X ZK 2 Czech summer

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Name of lecturer(s)

Learning outcomes of the course unit

The Summary is the final assessment of the study year in which the student submits all exercises completed in the given year according to RUP and work completed in workshops in which the student was registered.

The student submits a written report about the course and status of the theory thesis confirmed by its advisor at the Summary exam.

Mode of study

The main part of the summary is the given summar exercise. The summary exercise is a collection of a minimum of 6 photos on a topic determined at the beginning of the school year. The student may consult with any instructor about this exercise.

Another part of the summary is an exhibit collection and publication which can be submitted in a stage prior the completion of adjustment, but in such form that the final form is visible in which it will be submitted for the master's exam. These are defended by the student.

Considering this, the summary collection and image publication may be subsequently submitted for the master's exam and the summary is not separately graded, only evaluated is if the task has been completed in the given year and so the successful summary may close out the study year.

The exhibition collection and publication, if submitted by the student, are assessed in the master's exam. The accepted collection and publication in the summary does not take precedent over the master's exam where in need not even be accepted!

Prerequisites and co-requisites

Completion of „Summary Exam 1 - 4.“

Course contents

Course description:

The Summary is the final assessment of the study year in which the student submits all exercises completed in the given year according to RUP and work completed in workshops in which the student was registered.

The student submits a written report about the course and status of the theory thesis confirmed by its advisor at the Summary exam.

The main part of the Summary is the given summary exercise. The Summary exercies is a collection of a minimum of 6 photos on a topic determined at the beginning of the school year. The student may consult any instrutor about this exercise.

Another part of the summary is an exhibit collection and publication which can be submitted in a stage prior the completion of adjustment, but in such form that the final form is visible in which it will be submitted for the master's exam. These are defended by the student.

Considering this, the summary collection and image publication may be subsequently submitted for the master's exam and the summary is not separately graded, only evaluated is if the task has been completed in the given year and so the successful summary may close out the study year.

The exhibition collection and publication, if submitted by the student, are assessed in the master's exam. The accepted collection and publication in the summary does not take precedent over the master's exam where in need not even be accepted!

A condition for successfull completion of the Summary is the submission of the prescribed exercises in electronic form, primarily the exhibition collection and publication. The student is obligated to display the exhibition collection in it final form in a particular space at a time prior to the master's exam.

Place and time:

Regular Fall times: October - at time scheduled beforehand.

Recommended or required reading

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Assessment methods and criteria

Evaluation:

Credit: is comprised of the assessment of all tasks of the given year with a view to the exhibition collection and image publication and their defense.

The Summary exam may not be repeated!

A condition for assessment is the submission of all photos in digital TIF format with 300dpi resolution of a longer photographic page 250mm.

Note

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Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans