Course Overview

Course Title: Fashion Practice Research Strategies
Credit Points: 12
Nominal Hours:
Course Coordinator: Dr Sean Ryan / Dr Juliana Luna Mora
Course Coordinator Phone:
Course Coordinator Email: sean.ryan@rmit.edu.au / juliana.luna@rmit.edu.au
Course Summary

This course introduces you to the concept of creative practice research, and to strategies used in fashion and textile practice research. For fashion and textile design, creative practice is a model of research that uses design experiments as 'data' in the form of garments, textiles, publications, films, performances, and exhibitions. As 'data' this will be reflected and analysed to be translated as research.
This course is taught alongside your studio course and will enable you to gain a deeper understanding of your emerging design practice and how it is positioned within social and cultural contexts. You will explore a range of creative practice research methods through tutorials, workshops, and seminars. You will develop research skills in data gathering, reflective practice, analysis, and communication of research findings appropriate to fashion and textiles design.
Please note that if you take this course for a bachelor honours program, your overall mark in this course will be one of the course marks that will be used to calculate the weighted average mark (WAM) that will determine your award level. See the WAM information web page for more information.

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