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Unit name Design Studio 1 - Islands
Unit code KDA146
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
School of Technology, Environments and Design
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Learning Outcomes

ILO 1 - Conceptualise and realise design ideas using processes of material experimentation and making.

ILO 2 - Apply iterative design processes to pursue a line of design inquiry.

ILO 3 - Apply foundational team work skills within creative projects.

ILO 4 - Pitch conceptual design ideas for a group project to a peer audience.

Contribution to Graduate Outcomes (Design Major unit)

Entrepreneurship and creativity: Students are supported to adopt experimentation methods and pitch design ideas resulting in a student-led exhibition; assessed by panel (AT2)

Well-being: Students are introduced to well-being and health in the context of group work i.e. individual health = group health; strategies for contributing to individual and group health are assessed via process journal (AT2 and 3)

Fees

Requisites

Co-requisites

KDA143

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Lecture - 1-hr (3), Workshop - 2-hr weekly

Assessment

Design Portfolio (individual, semester-long portfolio) - 30%
Exhibition & Presentation - 40%
Design Journal - 30%

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Textbooks

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