Course overview
This course will develop students' mastery, relative to their specialisation, in applying research for creative practice, creative processes, strategies and professional practices for the development of a major supervised creative research studio project. Students will refine skills acquired through previous research studios and integrate closely with their aims and objectives. Students will further develop skills in problem identification and scoping, creative research, project planning and management in the creation and development of appropriate professional outcomes in an applied context. Students will gain further knowledge of ethical conduct, client consultation, forms of actual or simulated presentation.
Course learning outcomes
- Apply research to creative processes and practices from original brief to detailed documentation and presentation
- Utilise advanced creative methods, strategies, paradigms, theory, ethics, and sustainable considerations in an applied context
- Use advanced drawing, research and evaluation skills, written skills, presentation, simulation, and digital technologies
- Demonstrate a fulfilment of responsibility to the profession, the society it serves and environment in which it operates
- Critically reflect, evaluate one's own creative process, research and outcomes