Course adapted to online training
Contents
- History of Scripture
- History of Graphology
- Graphological Laws
- The graphological schools
- Morphological Graphology; Detailed study of the 8 large groups of the French Classical School: Size of the writing, Form, Pressure, Direction of the lines, Speed, Cohesion, and Order-Margins.
- Inductive Graphology and Practices
- Legislation
- Types of modifications in writing
- Deed identification methods
- Types of counterfeits
- Paper and inks
- Anonymous
- Initial, final and location gestures
- Elements to consider in writing
- Chronologies and prelations
- Instrumental
- Comparative analysis
- Expert reports
- Add-ons and case studies
EXAM: There will be an exam on the contents of the syllabus. It will consist of a theoretical exercise and a practical exercise with three cases, which will be assessed as "pass - fail." It is only possible to review the exam in a "not - pass" situation.
As a mandatory practice of the Course, a complete calligraphic report must be made with the follow-up by the teacher and with an established turn of delivery (OCTOBER 15 and ten days for allegations) for the presentation in the court lists in the same year or six months and ten days for allegations, for entry into court lists for the following year and final result at the end of the process (It is mandatory to present it in a dossier with one of the two complete follow-ups, in pdf format)
The Andalusian Society of Graphology and Calligraphic Expertise offers diploma courses within the training plan of the Spanish Society of Graphology and Calligraphic Expertise (SOESPGRAF). SOESPGRAF courses are recognized by BIRCHAM INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY. (SEE CONDITIONS AND RATES)
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