Course Overview

Course Title: Methods in Design Research and Practice
Credit Points: 12
Nominal Hours:
Course Coordinator: Sophie Gaur
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Course Coordinator Email: sophie.gaur@rmit.edu.au
Course Summary

Methods in Design Research and Practice offers you an opportunity to explore a range of design research methods frameworks to structure your continuing studies in design. You will develop a critical appreciation of the roles and processes of primary and secondary research, representation practices within design research, data acquisition, evaluative frameworks, and how to approach a research concern in a rigorous and ethical manner. You will develop analytical and research skills, including the ability to translate design generated information, scholarly approaches to literature, and case studies into a cohesive argument for future design research.
This is a core course in the BH104P25 Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) program.
If you are enrolled in this course as a component of your Bachelor Honours Program, your overall mark will contribute to the calculation of the weighted average mark (WAM).
See the WAM information web page for more information.

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