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ECTS Credits
5
Course code
DE525
Included in study programme
Master's programme in Design (2021)

Brief course description

The students critically reflect on their vision for their design practice and area of specialization in order to develop strategies for communicating with others about their work. They explore and evaluate relevant arenas, networks and possibilities, both nationally and internationally, for showcasing their practice, and use visual, written, material and digital tools to increase the impact of their practice.

The course’s learning outcomes

Upon completion of the course, the students will:

  • be able to develop strategies for conveying their work to the outside world.
  • be able to use relevant tools and forms of collaboration to create an impact for their work.
  • be able to identify, define and have insight into relevant catchment areas, arenas and networks for their practice.

Teaching and learning methods

The course is interdisciplinary and can consist of lectures, instruction, independent study, group work, excursions, workshops and seminars.

Coursework requirements

  • completion and submission of all assignments by the scheduled deadlines
  • participation in instruction and activities that are defined as mandatory in the course description

Assessment

Coursework requirements must be met in order for the student to receive a final assessment in the course. The student’s work is assessed in relation to the learning outcomes and assessment criteria set for the course. The assessment is made by the teacher with course responsibility and may also be done in collaboration with internal subject teachers and / or external guest teachers.