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FKH1001 Textile and design Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Tekstil og design
Study programme
Bachelor's Programme - Specialized Teacher Training in Design, Arts and Crafts
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Course history

Introduction

Emnet omhandler grunnleggende problemstillinger knyttet til skapende arbeid slik det kommer til uttrykk i skoleverkets læreplaner. Dette omfatter å opparbeide innsikt i fagets egenart og tilegne seg erfaring med ulike teknikker, materialer og redskaper. Det legges vekt på øve opp evnen til å formidle og bruke fagspråk i eget arbeid og i undervisning. Fagdidaktikk inngår i emnet. I tillegg er emnet også nært knyttet til de øvrige emnene på studiet.

Required preliminary courses

The Master's Project in Product Design is a comprehensive and independent practical and theoretical in-depth piece of work where the student(s) choose a relevant research question to explore. Students should demonstrate insights, analytical thinking, and critical reflection towards existing and their own design practice and research, theories within the field of study, and methods found relevant to apply within the overall framework of the study.

The chosen topic for the master's project should be explored in a way that acknowledges and addresses the discovered complexity. The work should produce sustainable and well-argued design concepts or results that contribute to the development of the field of product design. Guidelines for master's theses at the Faculty can be found here: Retningslinjer for masteroppgaver ved Fakultet for teknologi, kunst og design - Student - minside (oslomet.no).

Learning outcomes

To be eligible to write a master's thesis, all courses from the first year of the program must be successfully completed.

Teaching and learning methods

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

Knowledge

The student

  • has in-depth knowledge of the chosen research topic with a through grounding in the fields of design
  • has in-depth knowledge about and know how to use relevant design methods and scientific methods in an ethical way

Skills

The student

  • can plan and carry out a comprehensive independent and adequate confined research project
  • can facilitate and lead creative activities as part of a design process
  • can collect, analyze and critically reflect and discuss relevant sources of information
  • is capable to justify, argue and reflect on decisions adequately and competently
  • is capable to communicate well-argued and documented findings and results through text, visualizations and products
  • can argue and explain the results societal positions within the chosen field of study

General competence

The student

  • is capable to relate their design process to professional research ethics and sustainable value creation
  • is capable to critically reflect upon their process and role in relation to achievement and results
  • is capable to collaborate and involve resource persons in their research

Course requirements

The most important teaching and learning methods for this course are individual work, group work and individual and group tutoring. Students are encouraged to form colloquia groups and establish collaborations with external resource persons and communities. There will be arranged workshops and/or seminars during the course period.

The master`s project can be carried out individually or through collaboration between 2 or 3 students.

Assessment

The following work requirements must be approved in order to be qualified for the exam:

  • approved project description mid-January
  • one reflection paper
  • Content in term of text and visual material to IPD`s Digital Archive.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

Individual or Group (max 3 students) portfolio examination, followed by an oral examination. The master's project portfolio consists of:

  • a digital written and visual assignment.
  • design process documentation: original and physical sketches, maps, posters, models, mockups etc.
  • a product (physical-, digital- or system-oriented)

If the master is individual the expected pages is: 60 - 80 pages

If the master is a group delivery the expected pages is: 70 - 90 pages.

All parts of the exam must be passed in order to pass the course.

The examination result at the portfolio examination can be appealed.

Grading scale

No restrictions.

Examiners

Grade scale A-F.

The portfolio exam is given a temporary grade. The oral examination may adjust the final grade up or down a grade. In order to take the oral exam the portfolio examination must have been given a passing grade.

Overlapping courses

One internal and one external examiner.