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Unit name Design Practices - Networks
Unit code KDA340
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 - Evaluate diverse business models to inform future design practice.

ILO 2 - Formulate communication strategies that connect design ideas, media/presentation techniques and audiences.

ILO 3 - Identify risks, opportunities and critical paths for a complex design project.

Contribution to Graduate Outcomes (Degree Core unit)

Entrepreneurship and creativity: Students adopt methods of working purposively with risk and opportunity identification by example, applied to devising critical pathways; assessed via personal planning activity (AT2)
Literacy: Students develop professional literacy standards through examining exemplars in multiple formats; applied and assessed via a seminar and business plan (AT1)
Experiential learning: Students evaluate exemplars of professional branding and branding techniques to present themselves in professional contexts; assed via an online promotional campaign (AT3)

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Requisites

Prerequisites

KDA246 and KDA247

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Workshop - 3-hr (3), Seminar - 2-hr (4)

Assessment

Business Model Seminar & Business Plan - 40%
Future Practice Project Plan - 20%
Promotional Campaign Branding Project - 40%

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