EPN-V2

MAPD4000 Philosophy of Science and Design Research Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Philosophy of Science and Design Research
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Course history
Curriculum
FALL 2020
Schedule
  • Introduction

    Design has evolved into a discipline that aims to make a positive impact in many different aspects of nature and society. As a result, designers find themselves in increasingly cross-disciplinary and multimodal environments, where they need to discover, investigate, define problems, and support claims based on evidence gained through universal scientific and academic practices. In this course, students will gain the ability to conduct scientific design research and develop an understanding of its relevance to practice.

  • Required preliminary courses

    Admission to the Master's programme.

  • Learning outcomes

    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 knowledge of

    • the philosophical underpinnings of scientific research
    • various theories and methods in science and design research
    • ethical implications of scientific and professional work

    Skills

    The student is able to

    • plan and complete their own research projects
    • identify, discuss and evaluate relevant research theories and methods
    • integrate academic scientific methods and rigor in practice based and creative research
    • write articles according to universal academic standards

    General competence

    The student

    • has a developed understanding of academic and practical design research and its relevance to practice
  • Content

    Graded scale A-F.

  • Teaching and learning methods

    The most important teaching and learning methods for this course are lectures, seminars, group work, self-study, studio work and tutoring.

  • Course requirements

    The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:

    • Attendance of minimum 80%
    • 2 milestone deliverables (oral presentation and/or written)
    • One written assignment (2500 - 4000 words)
  • Assessment

    Individual or group assignment, consisting of:

    • Individual written home examination
    • 2500 - 4000 words long, or in accordance with specifications set by a publication channel of the student's choice
    • Students can choose to work in groups, but must submit 1 (one) written assignment per student
    • Language: English or Norwegian

    The examination result can be appealed.

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    The following coursework requirements are mandatory and must be approved in order to take the exam:

    3 out of 6 individual exercises in physics3 out of 6 individual exercises in chemistry

  • Grading scale

    Individual written exam of 3 hours.

    The exam results can be appealed.

  • Examiners

    Handheld calculator that does not communicate wirelessly and cannot count symbolically. Own notes. If the calculator has the possibility of storage in internal memory, the memory must be deleted before the exam. Spot checks can be made.