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The course is introduced and the student's research area for the thesis is determined.
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Determines the Thesis Topic.
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john W. Creswell, Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches. John W. Creswell, Qualitative Research Methods. John Berger, Ways of Seeing
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Basic readings and discussions on art theories and contemporary art movements are conducted.
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A conceptual framework is created together with the student and the project idea is clarified.
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Research methods in art are explained and a draft thesis plan is prepared.
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Technical and material experiments are carried out according to the chosen painting approach.
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The initial stage of artistic production begins with sketches and trial works.
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The production process continues with improvements in technique and composition.
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The project is deepened with a focus on conceptual and visual coherence.
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The student’s progress is evaluated and areas needing improvement are identified.
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The production process continues and the series of artworks is expanded.
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Conceptual consistency and unity among the artworks are strengthened.
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Thesis writing begins with the development of the introduction and methodology chapters.
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The theoretical framework and documentation of the production process are further developed.
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Presentation preparation is completed, including project explanation and visual materials.
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