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Preparing your Learning Agreement The ESDA Llotja offers an extensive range of modules in all the Design and Art specialties. The modules offered can vary slightly each year, trying to modernize and expand the studies. It s for this reason that the list may change each year until July. Not all modules listed will be available each year. The list includes modules which can be full or have a limit number of places for Erasmus Students. Therefore not all subjects in the list are possible and, simultaneously, there is the possibility of others that are not listed. For this reason it is recommended to make the final Learning Agreement after the first two weeks of your stay in our school. Modules are units of study that normally run for 18 weeks each semester. Each credit is 27 hours (in the center and outside). You should not take more than 30 credits per semester. If you have some question, our specialty coordinators can help you. During the first two weeks you can assist to the classes in order to perform definitely the Learning Agreement. Two professors can help you all Module professors that you re interested. Here you have to take into account the language, because if you don t fully master the language, there are some modules more suitable. At this time you can also see if you can follow either classes or instead they can be difficult to understand. You must confirm your final choice, including changes to your original registration, within two weeks of your arrival. At that time you must register officially in the school. Remember you DON T have to pay any fees for your tuition. You will meet with your Studies Advisers during Welcome Week. They will be able to give you advice on choosing your modules. You will not be able to make your final choice of modules until you have met and approved your choice with your Studies Adviser. If you are not sure which modules you would like to take, you will have the opportunity to try out modules during the first two weeks of each semester. You must confirm your final choice of modules, including any changes to your original registration, by the end of week 2 of each semester. On the following pages you will find a table with all the subjects you can study as an Erasmus student. You can begin your choice if you have not already made your Learning Agreement. In some specialties, such as illustration, jewelry, ceramics, painting, printmaking and sculpture are the possibility of broader courses and workshops. If you are interested in these studies and you have questions, contact the International Office: internacional@llotja.cat

FINE ARTS / DESIGN TYPE SUBJECT SEMESTER (A means the course is annual) CREDITS 1 2 A 3 4 A 5 6 A 7 8 A Graphic Design HNC DG01/1- Graphic Projects 3 DG01/2- Graphic Projects 3 DG02/1- Image theory 2 DG02/2- Image theory 2 DG03/1- Interactive Graphic Projects 3 DG03/2- Interactive Graphic Projects 3 DG04/1- Graphical user interfaces/guis 5 DG04/2- Graphical user interfaces/guis 5 DG05/1- Training and Employement Orientation 2 DG05/2- Training and Employement Orientation 2

Printmaking Techniques Bookbinding HNC AB01/1- Screen-Printing Workshop I 3 AB01/2- Screen-Printing Workshop I/2S 3 AB014/2- Screen-Printing Workshop III/2S 3 AB02/1- Screen-Printing Workshop II 4 AB02/2- Screen-Printing Workshop II/2S 4 AB03/1- Engraving Workshop I/1S 3 AB03/2- Engraving Workshop I/2S 3 AB04/1- Engraving Workshop II/1S 3 AB04/2- Engraving Workshop II/2S 4 AB05/1- Lithography Workshop I/1S 4 AB05/2- Lithography Workshop I/2S 4 AB06/1- Lithography Workshop II/1S 4 AB06/2- Lithography Workshop II/2S 4 AB07/1- Industrial Graphic Techniques/1S 3 AB07/2- Industrial Graphic Techniques/2S 3 AB08/1- Projects in Printmaking/1S 2 AB08/2- Projects in Printmaking/2S 2 AB09/1- Bookbinding Workshop I/1S 4 AB09/2- Bookbinding Workshop I/2S 4 AB10/1- Bookbinding Workshop II/1S 5 AB10/2- Bookbinding Workshop II/2S 5 AB11/1- Bookbinding Workshop III/1S 5 AB11/2- Bookbinding Workshop III/2S 5 AB12/1- Artistic Drawing and Color : Printmaking/1S 3 AB12/2- Artistic Drawing and Color: Printmaking /2S 3 AB13/1- Photographic Techniques in Printmaking 2 AB13/2- Photographic Techniques in Printmaking 2 AB14/1- Book Architecture 2 AB14/2- Book Architecture 2

Illustration HNC AI01/1- Illustration atelier /1S 4 AI01/2- Illustration atelier /2S 4 AI02/1- Illustration techniques/1s 4 AI02/2- Illustration techniques/2s 4 AI03/1- Projects in Illustration I/1S 3 AI03/2- Projects in Illustration I/2S 4 AI04/1- Projects in Illustration II/1S 3 AI04/2- Projects in Illustration II/2S 4 AI05/1- Artistic Drawing/1S 4 AI05/2- Artistic Drawing/2S 4 AI06/1- Photography/1S 3 AI06/2- Photography/2S 3 AI07/1- Computer Workshop/1S 3 AI07/2- Computer Workshop/2S 3 AI08/1- Foundations of Graphic Art/1S 3 AI08/2- Foundations of Graphic Art/2S 3 AI09/1- Foundations of representation and visual 3 expression AI09/2- Foundations of representation and visual 3 expression/2s AI10/1- Industrial graphic production 2 AI10/2- Industrial graphic production 2 AI11/1- Drawing for Ilustration 3 AI11/2- Drawing for Ilustration 3 AI12/1- Traditional graphic techniques 3 AI13/1- Spatial representation 2 AI13/2- Spatial representation 2 AI20/2- Major project 9 Ceramics HNC AC01/1- Ceramics Workshop I/1S 3 AC01/2- Ceramics Workshop I/2S 3 AC02/1- Ceramics Workshop II/1S 3 AC02/2- Ceramics Workshop II/2S 3 AC03/1- Ceramics Workshop III/1S 3 AC03/2- Ceramics Workshop III/2S 3 AC04/1- Ceramics Workshop IV/1S 3 AC04/2- Ceramics Workshop IV/2S 3 AC05/1- Materials and Technology I/1S 1 AC05/2- Materials and Technology I/2S 1 AC06/1- Materials and Technology II/1S 1 AC06/2- Materials and Technology II/2S 1

Sculpture HNC AS01/1- Woodcarving Workshop I/1S 3 AS01/2- Woodcarving Workshop I/2S 3 AS02/1- Woodcarving Workshop II/1S 3 AS02/2- Woodcarving Workshop II/2S 3 AS03/1- Woodcarving Workshop III/1S 4 AS03/2- Woodcarving Workshop III/2S 4 AS04/1- Bronze Casting Workshop I/1S 3 AS04/2- Bronze Casting Workshop I/2S 3 AS05/1- Bronze Casting Workshop II/1S 3 AS05/2- Bronze Casting Workshop II/2S 3 AS06/1- Bronze Casting Workshop III/1S 5 AS06/2- Bronze Casting Workshop III/2S 5 AS07/1- Lost-Wax Casting and Molding I/1S 3 AS07/2- Lost-Wax Casting and Molding I/2S 3 AS08/1- Lost-Wax Casting and Molding II/1S 3 AS08/2- Lost-Wax Casting and Molding II/2S 3 AS09/1- Lost-Wax Casting and Molding III/1S 4 AS09/2- Lost-Wax Casting and Molding III/2S 4 AS10/1- Stone Carving Workshop/1S 5 AS10/2- Stone Carving Workshop/2S 5 AS11/1- Artistic Blacksmithing/1S 5 AS11/2- Artistic Blacksmithing/2S 5 AS12/1- Research and Projection Workshop/1S 3 AS12/2- Research and Projection Workshop/2S 3 AS13/1- Volume/1S 4 AS13/2- Volume/2S 4 AS14/1- Artistic Drawing for sculpture I/1S 3 AS14/2- Artistic Drawing for sculpture I/2S 3 AS15/1- Artistic Drawing for sculpture II/1S 3 AS15/2- Artistic Drawing for sculpture II/2S 3 Enamel HNC AE01/1- Enamel Workshop I/1S 4 AE01/2- Enamel Workshop I/2S 4 AE02/1- Enamel Workshop II/1S 4 AE02/2- Enamel Workshop II/2S 4 AE03/1- Projects in Enamel/1S 2 AE03/2- Projects in Enamel/2S 4 AE04/1- Model and Model-Making: enamel/1s 3 AE04/2- Model and Model-Making: enamel/2s 3

Textile Printing and Dyeing HNC AT01/1- Textile Art and End Product Workshop/1S 4 AT01/2- Textile Art and End Product Workshop/2S 4 AT02/1- Textile Technology/1S 3 AT02/2- Textile Technology/2S 3 AT03/1- Fashion Modelling/1S 4 AT03/2- Fashion Modelling/2S 4 AT04/1- Projects of Textile Printing I/1S 2 AT04/2- Projects of Textile Printing I/2S 2 AT05/1- Projects of Textile Printing II/1S 4 AT05/2- Projects of Textile Printing II/2S 4 AT06/1- Textile Printing Workshop I/1S 6 AT06/2- Textile Printing Workshop I/2S 6 AT07/1- Textile Printing Workshop II/1S 10 AT07/2- Textile Printing Workshop II/2S 10 AT08/1- Artistic Drawing for Textile Printing/1S 3 AT08/2- Artistic Drawing for Textile Printing/2S 3 Jewelry HNC AJ01/1- Jewelry Workshop I/1S 4 AJ01/2- Jewelry Workshop I/2S 4 AJ02/1- Jewelry Workshop II/1S 5 AJ02/2- Jewelry Workshop II/2S 5 AJ03/1- Jewelry Workshop III/1S 4 AJ03/2- Jewelry Workshop III/2S 4 AJ04/1- Jewelry Workshop IV/1S 5 AJ04/2- Jewelry Workshop IV/2S 5 AJ05/1- Projects in Jewelry-Making I/1S 3 AJ05/2- Projects in Jewelry-Making I/2S 3 AJ06/1- Projects in Jewelry-Making II/1S 3 AJ06/2- Projects in Jewelry-Making II/2S 3 AJ07/1- Gemology/1S 2 AJ07/2- Gemology/2S 2 AJ08/1- History of Jewelry/1S 3 AJ08/2- History of Jewelry/2S 3 AJ09/1- Molding and Lost-Wax Casting for Jewelry/1S 2 AJ09/2- Molding and Lost-Wax Casting for Jewelry/2S 2

Painting HNC AP01/1- Mural Arts techniques/1s 3 AP01/2- Mural Arts techniques/2s 3 AP02/1- Mural Arts techniques II/1S 5 AP02/2- Mural Arts techniques II/2S 5 AP03/1- Mural Painting I/1S 3 AP03/2- Mural Painting I/2S 3 AP04/1- Mural Painting II/1S 3 AP04/2- Mural Painting II/2S 3 AP05/1- Mural Painting III/1S 4 AP05/2- Mural Painting III/2S 4 AP06/1- Pictorial Language I/1S 6 AP06/2- Pictorial Language I/2S 6 AP07/1- Pictorial Language II/1S 7 AP07/2- Pictorial Language II/2S 7 AP08/1- Avant-Garde Expressions/1S 4 AP08/2- Avant-Garde Expressions/2S 4 AP09/1- Artistic Drawing and Projects/1S 4 AP09/2- Artistic Drawing and Projects/2S 4 AP10/1- Contemporary Art History/1S 3 AP10/2- Contemporary Art History/2S 3

Comics HNC AM01/1- Artistic Drawing for Comics I/1S 2 AM01/2- Artistic Drawing for Comics I/2S 2 AM011/1- Technical drawing for comics/1s 4 AM011/2- Technical drawing for comics/2s 4 AM02/1- Artistic Drawing for Comics II/1S 3 AM02/2- Artistic Drawing for Comics II/1S 3 AM03/1- Graphic Techniques I/1S 3 AM03/2- Graphic Techniques I/2S 3 AM04/1- Graphic Techniques II/1S 2 AM04/2- Graphic Techniques II/2S 2 AM05/1- Projects of Comics I/1S 6 AM05/2- Projects of Comics I/2S 6 AM06/1- Projects of Comics II/1S 10 AM06/2- Projects of Comics II/2S 3 AM07/1- Foundations of representation and visual 3 expression/1s AM07/2- Foundations of representation and visual 3 expression/2s AM08/1- Image theory/1s 2 AM08/2- Image theory/2s 2 AM09/1- Computer Aided Drawing/1S 3 AM09/2- Computer Aided Drawing/2S 3 AM10/1- Photograpy/1S 3 AM10/2- Photograpy/2S 3

LANGUAGE TYPE SUBJECT SEMESTER (A means the course is annual) CREDITS 1 2 A 3 4 A 5 6 A 7 8 A Language course HNC L01/1- Spanish 2 L01/2 - Spanish 2

UD: University Degree HNC: Certificate of Higher Education Workshops. In the HNC there is the possibility of more extensive courses for Erasmus IN of Art Specialties. The Student can also do only some credits in some of the workshops with the approval of the professor. For the next course are scheduled 2 artistic workshops in English for the students of UD in Design.