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K_U01
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The graduates are able to use diversified means of expression while transposing their imagination and emotions into the language of visual communication or artistic graphics
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K_U02
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create complex graphic works in selected printmaking techniques: linocut, etching, aquatint, drypoint, lithography, serigraphy
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K_U03
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combine classical workshop techniques with digital printing and experimental techniques in an innovative way
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K_U04
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use the design and multimedia graphics techniques in the environment of computer software and hardware
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K_U05
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create advanced, individual artistic works with a high level of originality
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K_U06
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define the relation between a formal structure of a graphic work and the message it conveys
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K_U07
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as part of design work: prepare a publication for print, design a brand identity system, advertising materials, graphic design for websites, create illustrations, posters, logos
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K_U08
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create multimedia works based on image and sound editing
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K_U09
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recognise the consequences of creative and design work, taking into consideration aesthetic, social and legal aspects, with particular emphasis on the artists’ responsibility for their work
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K_U10
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cooperate within a team in planning and carrying out artistic and design work, and take a leading role in the team
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K_U11
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plan the development of their own professional career in the field of graphic arts and guide others in this direction
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K_U12
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discuss specialised issues of art and graphics and conduct a debate in a varied environment, respecting different points of view
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K_U13
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obtain at least B2+ level in foreign language in accordance to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and a command of specialised terminology relating to graphics and fine arts
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K_U14
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skilfully document and present their artistic work to the public in a communicative and responsible way
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