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Unit name Visualising Design
Unit code KDA144
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
School of Architecture and Design
Discipline Architecture & Design
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Learning Outcomes

ILO 1 Describe and adopt analytical tools of design for interpreting and illustrating networks and systems.

ILO 2 Apply foundational skills in visual representation related to networks and systems.

ILO 3 Distinguish and explain direct and indirect effects of design in the world.

Contribution to Graduate Outcomes (Degree core unit)

Ethics: Students identify direct/indirect effects of design including their ethical bases; assessed via online discussion (AT1)
Literacy: Students develop their visual, digital literacy through analysing representations of networks and systems; assessed via visual portfolio (AT2)

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Practical - 2-hrs fortnightly

Assessment

Design Effects (online discussion) - 10%
Visual Journal - 30%
Networks and Systems Analysis - 60%

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Textbooks

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