TITLE MDes Project Jewellery and Fashion Products SI MODULE CODE 55-7590 CREDITS 60 LEVEL 7 JACS CODE W240/230 SUBJECT GROUP Design DEPARTMET Art and Design MODULE LEADER Julia Keyte MODULE STUDY HOURS (based on 10 hours per credit)* Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities Placement (if applicable) Independent Guided Study 144 /A 456 600 *to be used for Key Information Sets - see Module Descriptor guidance notes MODULE AIM MODULE DESCRIPTOR Total umber of Study Hours This module provides the opportunity for you to engage in a piece of extensive integrated design work based on a project brief generated by self-directed research. It brings together the theoretical and practical skills, knowledge and experiences gained during your course. Carefully considered review, reflection and intelligent critical analysis of your research and design development process is central to achieving success in this module. You will also be expected to address issues of visual quality, design detail, appropriate technology and human/ operational factors. You should aim to demonstrate proficiency in complex project management and to work with a high degree of autonomy and design sensitivity in the production of the final outcomes. MODULE LEARIG OUTCOMES By engaging successfully with this module a student will be able to: - Identify design opportunities based on conclusions drawn from research and formulate an appropriately challenging design brief. Schedule and manage a substantial piece of design project work. Demonstrate that design proposals have been based on the collection, generation, evaluation, interpretation, analysis and creative synthesis of research data. Show that considered design sensitive judgements are evident in the final outcomes. Demonstrate insight and professional skills in the production of design proposals, outcomes and in design presentation and communication using appropriate media. Reflect upon and critically evaluate your design project work against the preceding research aims.
IDICATIVE COTET This module comprises a substantial body of self-directed design project work in the context of your specialism. You are expected to make sustained reference to external sources, including practitioners and specialists in related and associated disciplines. This substantial body of project work will require the creative synthesis of aesthetic, technological and human factors, which will inform your design decisions. Real and/or virtual modelling will form part of the submission. A successful project will be one where there is a degree of measured risk, creativity, imagination, rigour and analysis of all relevant constraining factors. Progress and outcomes must be visualised and presented in a clear and professional manner. Since presentation and execution of a high standard are expected studio space, ICT facilities, workshops and laboratories are provided to practice and refine your skills. On completion of the project you are required to reflect on the process and outcomes and to produce a final evaluative report. LEARIG, TEACHIG AD ASSESSMET - STRATEGY AD METHODS Academic staff will approve your project and guide and support you through it, typically via individual or group tutorials and project presentations. The module requires a high level of personal enterprise, project management and selfdirected study. You will be expected to plan your own project schedule, within a broad framework provided by the module leader, to seek appropriate tutorial guidance from academic staff and/or other specialists and to research beyond the confines of the university when this is appropriate or necessary. ASSESSMET TASK IFORMATIO o.* 1 Short Description of Self-Directed Design Project SI Code EX/CW/PR Weighting % Word Count or Exam Duration** In-module retrieval available CW 80% A 2 Reflective Report CW 20% 3000 min By engaging successfully in this module students will achieve the learning outcomes listed and their level of attainment will be assessed using the following assessment criteria: - Assessment Criteria 1 LO s 2 LO s Research 3 3 Minimum Pass Requirement There is evidence of engagement and independent enquiry leading to a positive brief and appropriately targeted critical/contextual research. Some professional skills are apparent in recording the findings, though professional research skills are less evident. Important aspects of research have not been fully covered and interpretation of the findings
and experiences is limited. Creativity 1 Development 2 Critical Awareness 6 6 Communication 5 5 Resolution 4 There is some thought and evidence of an ability to establish an independent design project with an appropriate level of challenge/complexity. However, the range of creative strategies is constrained and consequently, the successful synthesis of ideas/information is limited to specific aspects of the work. There is evidence of analysis and reflection and most aspects of the brief have been explored, demonstrating a reasonably well-managed approach to design development. Professional skills and contextual understanding are evident in some of the work, though many issues or questions remain to be resolved. There is evidence of evaluation of the most important themes/theories and context, with some reflection on the development of the project. Discussion focuses on the more routine aspects of delivery and debate of the more complex ideas and possible insight is limited. Working within a diverse professional context, there is evidence of discussion, debate and interaction with relevant specialists and effective communication of the most relevant ideas and contextual issues. Most communication skills are at a professional standard, though there are some gaps in the explanation, which leaves the story only partially complete. The outcomes embody the essential ideas and qualities inherent in the design proposal and demonstrate some skill in making, production and presentation. However, the project outcomes demonstrate weakness in either (or both), visual sensibility and technical competence. Learning Outcomes 1 Identify design opportunities based on conclusions drawn from research and formulate an appropriately challenging design brief. 2 Schedule and manage a substantial piece of design project work. 3 Demonstrate that design proposals have been based on the collection, generation, evaluation, interpretation, analysis and the creative synthesis of research data. 4 Show that considered design sensitive judgements are evident in the final outcomes. 5 Demonstrate insight and professional skills in the production of design proposals, outcomes and in design presentation and communication using appropriate media. 6 Reflect upon and critically evaluate your design project work against the preceding research aims. FEEDBACK Students will receive feedback on their performance in the following ways: - Your independent study programme is supported in regular meetings with staff in group, or individual tutorials. You receive formative feedback on the progress of your work through the regular weekly tutorials. There is also a mid-module presentation, when you present the progress of your project. The purpose of this meeting is to provide discursive feedback and guidance on possible future directions for your work from tutors and fellow students.
Tutors will give summative feedback referenced to assessment criteria upon completion of the module. This feedback focuses on the outcomes of your independent study and on possible future career directions. LEARIG RESOURCES FOR THIS MODULE (ICLUDIG READIG LISTS) The focus of this module is on independent study and therefore it is expected that you will read extensively around the subject and identify sources for primary research. However, you will receive support and detailed advice on this in tutorial sessions. General module information will be provided via Blackboard. REVISIOS Date Dec 2012 Reason Confirmed in UG Design Re/approval
SECTIO 2 MODULE IFORMATIO FOR STAFF OLY MODULE DELIVERY AD ASSESSMET MAAGEMET IFORMATIO MODULE STATUS - IDICATE IF AY CHAGES BEIG MADE EW MODULE YES EXISTIG MODULE - O CHAGE Title Change Level Change Credit Change Assessment Pattern Change Change to Delivery Pattern Date the changes (or new module) will be implemented 09/2013 MODULE DELIVERY PATTER Module Begins Course Intake 1 Course Intake 2 Course Intake 3 Is timetabled contact time required for this module? Are any staff teaching on this module non-shu employees? If yes, please give details of the employer institution(s) below Module Ends Y What proportion of the module is taught by these non-shu staff, expressed as a percentage? MODULE ASSESSMET IFORMATIO Indicate how the module will be marked *Overall PERCETAGE Mark of 40% *Overall PASS / FAIL Grade Y SUB-TASKS Will any sub-tasks (activities) be used as part of the assessment strategy for this module? FIAL TASK According to the Assessment Information shown in the Module Descriptor, which task will be the LAST TASK to be taken or handed-in? (Give task number as shown in the Assessment Information Grid in Section 1 of the Descriptor) o. 1 O-STADARD ASSESSMET PATTERS MARK 'X' I BOX IF MODULE ASSESSMET PATTER IS O STADARD, eg MODEL B, ALL TASKS MUST BE PASSED AT 40%. B: on-standard assessment patterns are subject to faculty agreement and approval by Registry Services - see guidance notes.