Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Final Project'Name in Estonian: Lõputöö
Study outcomeStudents presenting their final project in conservation/restoration will:
1. be able to set aims and plan their projects; 2. take the theoretical understandings and principles of restoration/conservation into consideration when setting the aims; 3. be able to set and define the problems and research questions regarding the subject, and be able to solve these problems with the methods appropriate to the assignment; 4. make ethical and justified choices when planning and carrying out their projects; 5. be able to find the specialty-related information, analyse it critically and implement it effectively; 6. be able to synthesize the knowledge and skills acquired within this curriculum, and to use the acquired experience in carrying out the project; 7. have the knowledge and skills to make a choice for suitable work techniques and resources, and be able to work with different partners; 8. be able to initiate the cooperation with a customer and work together; 9. be able to document their work stages and final result according to the requirements; 10. be able to analyse, justify and defend the result of their project. Is taught in following curricula2015: 2267 2014: 2267 2013: 2267
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