Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
BAPD1300 Introduction to design - form and designprocess in context Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
 - Introduksjon til design – form og designprosess i kontekst
 
- Weight
 - 10.0 ECTS
 
- Year of study
 - 2024/2025
 
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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                                                            FALL 2024
                                                        
                                                        
 
- Schedule
 
- Programme description
 
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Introduction
Form and construction gives the students theoretical knowledge and practical skills in exploring the relationship between concept development and construction/design.
Methods for exploring/analysing form and the development of prototypes/products are central aspects of the course.
Knowledge and skills in digital and analogue tools are used as a basis for product development.
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Required preliminary courses
Admission to the programme.
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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 capable of specifying design concepts and requirements specifications
 - is familiar with analytical and experimental methods of reproducing, developing and manipulating forms
 - understands the principles of 3D visualisation and computer-aided production using 3D printing, lasers or other automated processes
 - is capable of discussing design solutions with the use of design terminology and prototype building
 - understands the principles governing: 
    
- the planning of prototype construction
 - the formulation of a design brief
 
 
Skills
The student
- masters digital and manual prototype construction in a range of materials
 - is capable of using prototype building techniques and adapting these according to context and needs
 - is capable of using user insight when reproducing spatial forms
 - is capable of using drawing as a communication tool in the design process
 - is capable of developing and constructing forms and relating them to ideas and contexts
 
Competence
The student is capable of
- explaining and presenting principle design solutions using visual and written tools
 - structuring and documenting the design process
 - critically reflecting on choices made in the design process
 - finding and using relevant methods for prototype building
 - being a positive agent of change in design with regards to leveraging the potential of technology
 
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Content
Form og konstruksjon gives the students theoretical knowledge and practical skills in exploring the relationship between concept development and construction/design.
Methods for exploring/analysing form and the development of prototypes/products are central aspects of the course.
Knowledge and skills in digital and analogue tools are used as a basis for product development.
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Teaching and learning methods
Lectures, workshops and individual and group assignments.
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Course requirements
The following coursework is compulsory and must be approved before the student can take the exam:
- Participation in at least two milestone meetings with demonstrations of the student’s own progress.
 
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Assessment
Portfolio assessment containing:
- Exhibition with papers submitted for two assignments: 
    
- Individual assignment on form development to include: 15 sketches, at least 3 prototypes and visual reflections.
 - Group assignment on construction. Groups of approx. five students. The assignment comprises 10 mock-up models and a final prototype.
 
 - Individual written report to include the documented work process for the assignments and reflections on the student’s own learning process and results. Scope of 15-20 A4 pages.
 
Both parts of the portfolio must be passed (grade E or better) in order to pass the exam in the course.
The exam grade can be appealed.
 - Exhibition with papers submitted for two assignments: 
    
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
All.
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Grading scale
Grade scale A-F.
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Examiners
Two internal examiners. External examiners are used regularly.