DESN4200
Design Research Methods
10 Units
Available in 2014
| Callaghan Campus | Semester 1 |
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Previously offered in 2013, 2012
This course provides students with a review and elaboration of some of the key philosophical, ontological and epistemological issues that underlie thinking about design, communication and information technology research and research practices. Differing methodologies are examined in the context of the applications of these methods to design, communication, and information technology research. Emphasis is given to the application of specific research techniques and critiques of underlying theoretical assumptions as well as ethical considerations for research.
| Objectives | On completing this course students will be expected to have contributed to a demonstration of: 1. the ability to select and administer appropriate methods for collecting and analysing production material and research data; 2. the application of research methods related to the disciplinary areas of design, communication, and information technology; 3. a development of critical and analytical skills; 4. ethical standards appropriate to the field of study; 5. skills in critiquing and appraising relevant literature. |
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| Content | 1. A review and elaboration of some of the key philosophical, ontological and epistemological issues that underlie thinking about design, communication and information technology research and research practices. 2. An examination of differing research methodologies and techniques. 3. An examination of the application of research methods to the disciplinary areas of design, communication and information technology. 4. Ethical considerations for research. |
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| Replacing Course(s) | DESN4000 | ||||
| Transition | NA | ||||
| Industrial Experience | 0 | ||||
| Assumed Knowledge | Students should - have completed the requirements for admission to the relevant Bachelor degree of the University, or to another cognate degree approved by the PVC; - have completed, in that Bachelor degree, the requirements of an approved major (or double major) in the discipline area, or in a cognate discipline area approved by the PVC, to be undertaken in the Honours program. |
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| Modes of Delivery | Internal Mode | ||||
| Teaching Methods | Lecture
Self Directed Learning Seminar Workshop |
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| Contact Hours | Self Directed Learning: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Lecture: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term |
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| Timetables | 2014 Course Timetables for DESN4200 |