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BAPD2100 Human Factors and Function - Product and Methods Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Menneske og funksjon - produkt og metode
Study programme
Bachelorstudium i produktdesign
Weight
20.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Curriculum
FALL 2020
Schedule
Programme description
Course history

Introduction

Design is a human-based approach to creating something new where the whole and the parts interplay to provide value for the user. In this course, we will look at the user and the user situation and translate it into functions as a key element of the user experience.

Required preliminary courses

Students must have passed the courses BAPD1100, BAPD1020 and BAPD1300 or equivalent.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competence:

Knowledge

The student

  • is familiar with the concepts of ergonomics at the physical and psychological individual level, and universal design
  • is familiar with theories and principles of sustainable design

The student is familiar with design methodology, including

  • user-centred product design
  • divergent and convergent thinking
  • methods of analysing needs and problem areas related to the use of products and systems, including the concept of user insight
  • using different model types through the design process (principle, function and mock-up prototypes)

Skills

The student

  • is capable of planning and carrying out a design process
  • is capable of further developing skills in model building and idea realisation
  • is familiar with 3D modelling, documentation and presentation, and the use of materials databases and scientific searches
  • is capable of defining problems and developing solution proposals with a high degree of user involvement
  • is capable of acquiring knowledge and experience by identifying and extracting the essence of research/analysis material
  • masters construction, model building and surface treatment
  • is capable of building on knowledge and understanding of materials and material properties, as well as production and industrial processes

Competence

The student

  • understands and has practical experience of dealing with the interaction between the user, environment and product in a design process
  • is capable of exchanging opinions and experience with different resource persons and professional environments to promote professional development
  • is capable of reflecting on his/her own development in the learning process and adjusting it under supervision
  • can describe and discuss ethical challenges at the intersection of design, technology and society, including issues of integration, participation and multiculturalism

Content

The student will acquire an understanding of and insight into different design methods that are relevant in specific design processes.

Relevant issues will be related to

  • function and human user aspects
  • user-oriented design and ergonomics
  • elucidating the physical, psychological and social dimensions of a user perspective
  • practising and experiencing theory and design methodology in different design processes

Teaching and learning methods

Project work individually or in groups.

Course requirements

The following coursework is compulsory and must be approved before the student can take the exam:

  • Submission of presentation material and participation in three (3) milestone meetings.
  • Reflection notes.

Assessment

Portfolio assessment individually or in groups, subject to the following requirements:

  • Course report, 20-50 A4 pages
  • Product models

All parts of the portfolio must be passed (grade E or better) in order to pass the exam in the course.

The exam result can be appealed.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

All.

Grading scale

A grading scale from A-F where A is the best grade and F is fail.

Examiners

Two internal examiners. External examiners are used regularly.