2023

Advanced Industrial Project II

Name: Advanced Industrial Project II
Code: VIS12870L
3 ECTS
Duration: 15 weeks/78 hours
Scientific Area: Design

Teaching languages: Portuguese
Languages of tutoring support: Portuguese, English
Regime de Frequência: Presencial

Sustainable Development Goals

Learning Goals

Preceding the contents taught in the Advanced Industrial Project I, the objective of the curricular unit is to deepen the development of previous semester project.
- To deepen the development of the capacities of problematization, research, substantiation, conception, development and validation of concepts;
- To develop the student's skills and competences at the level of transposition of concepts for design solutions;
- To develop a deepening of student interest in research.

Contents

1. Critical analysis of results achieved in the previous semester. Review and validation of assumptions. 2. Transposition of concept (s) to hypotheses of design solutions.
3. Modal analysis of failures and constraints.
4. Setting goals, specifications and fundamentals.
5. Project development.
6. Systematization and reporting of results.

Teaching Methods

The classes will be based on the sharing and discussion of knowledge and through the promotion of debates on the topics addressed in each class.
Accompaniment of the application of knowledge to a theoretical-practical work.

In the evaluation of NORMAL SEASON students can choose one of the two regimes: Continuous or Final Assessment.


1. CONTINUOUS EVALUATION SCHEME

Evaluation components:

Participation in classes: 20%;
Work developed during the period of classes with the accompaniment of the teacher, who must be submitted, at least, to a periodic evaluation with public disclosure of the classifications: 40%;
Presentation and defense of the work developed during classes, which takes place in the "Normal Season Assessments" period: 40%.


2. FINAL EVALUATION SCHEME

Work developed during the period of classes with the teacher: 40%;
Examination based on the content taught: 60%.

Teaching Staff