Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
LJMU Partner Taught
Learning Methods
Lecture
Practical
Seminar
Tutorial
Workshop
Module Offerings
6505WDFC-SEP-PAR
Aims
1. Provide opportunities for students to develop their own programme of study via a series of project/s.
2. To support the development of research methodologies to apply to a range of concepts and outputs.
3.To produce a body of work in relationship to target audiences and current industry practice.
4. To develop a range of design applications, which explore design concepts, materials and contexts.
5.To produce a creative body of work within an agreed framework.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Demonstrate an ability to negotiate, research and plan an individual project/s.
2.
Develop and produce original design concepts that demonstrate a critical application of skills and techniques.
3.
Communicate ideas in relationship to target audience/s to a professional standard.
4.
Demonstrate an ability to produce a body of two / three-dimensional work finished to a professional standard.
5.
Effectively produce design concepts within a set timeframe.
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 consists of lectures, seminars, fieldwork and a major practical design project defined by an individual learning agreement. This module provides an opportunity for Fashion students to undertake set projects and/or their own in- depth programme of projects via a student directed learning agreement.
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 consists of lectures, seminars, fieldwork and a major practical design project defined by an individual learning agreement. This module provides an opportunity for Fashion students to undertake set projects and/or 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.
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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