Teaching Responsibility
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Learning Methods
Lecture
Practical
Seminar
Tutorial
Workshop
Module Offerings
6502CFDF-JAN-PAR
Aims
1. Foster and develop a range of critical research and development skills.
2. To examine specific markets to situate individual practice.
3.To produce a body of work that demonstrates a broad understanding of professional practical outputs within the fashion industry.
4. To articulate and reflect on design processes in relation to the student’s individual project brief.
5. To encourage a deep understanding of technical process and application to a range of creative outcomes.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:Students will be taught through a programme of seminars, tutorials and workshops and critiques.
The learning outcomes for this module will be achieved through project based learning agreements. Each student will devise their own programme of work, which is supported and guided by tutorials, weekly seminars and critiques. Students may work on one or more self-generated projects. They will be expected to work with self-initiative and demonstrate an ability to use available resources effectively. All students will demonstrate effective research skills, design development and investigation final outputs. Students will work within a defined timescale to meet agreed set targets.
This module provides an opportunity for Fashion students to undertake their own in- depth programme of projects via a student directed learning agreement.
Additional Information:This module provides an opportunity for Fashion students to undertake their own in-depth programme of projects via a student directed learning agreement. It strengthens the existing components of the Personal Development Portfolio with the
focus towards employability and professional practice.
Assessments
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