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DESIGN 220
: Design Innovation2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces students to entrepreneurship within creative industries, focusing on the role of strategic design as a driver for purpose-led, sustainable innovation. Students will learn trends, methods and tools for organisational innovation, whether funding, launching, and managing new start-up companies, or dealing with change within existing organisations (intrepreneurship).
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 220
: Design Innovation2023 Semester One (1233)
Introduces students to entrepreneurship within creative industries, focusing on the role of strategic design as a driver for purpose-led, sustainable innovation. Students will learn trends, methods and tools for organisational innovation, whether funding, launching, and managing new start-up companies, or dealing with change within existing organisations (intrepreneurship).
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 220
: Design Entrepreneurship2022 Semester One (1223)
Introduces students to entrepreneurship within creative industries, focusing on the role of strategic design as a driver for purpose-led, sustainable innovation. Students will learn trends, methods and tools for organisational innovation, whether funding, launching, and managing new start-up companies, or dealing with change within existing organisations (intrepreneurship).
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 220
: Design Entrepreneurship2021 Semester One (1213)
Entrepreneurship and design are equally characterised by open inquiry, trial and error and a view of failure as integral to the creative process. Students will study entrepreneurship in creative industries, focusing on the role of strategic design in the start-up and operation of companies. They will examine entrepreneurial design practice within organisations (intrepreneurship) and tools and strategies for organisational innovation.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 221
: Professional Design Practice2023 Semester One (1233)
Examines personal career paths, design team and project operations and responsibilities in small studios through to large organisations, the role of professional networks, and resources for designers to present themselves and their work to future collaborators.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 221
: Professional Design Practice2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines personal career paths, design team and project operations and responsibilities in small studios through to large organisations, the role of professional networks, and resources for designers to present themselves and their work to future collaborators.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 222
: Business Tools for Designers2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines the most relevant tools that designers use for project management and business development. This includes services and technologies involved in strategic planning, content management, scheduling, communicating, collaborating, costing, client relations, impact planning, and product and market research.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 222
: Business Tools for Designers2021 Semester One (1213)
Examines tools that assist designers with project management and business development, including services and technologies for strategic planning, content management, scheduling, communicating, collaborating, costing, client relations, and product and market research.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 233
: Design for the Natural Environment2025 Semester One (1253)
An overview of the ways that design can promote and actualise the regeneration of our natural environment through collaborative, systemic, and circular innovation. Students will learn fundamental theory, frameworks and methods to create positive impact using design strategy within the fields of environmental sustainability and conservation.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
1911
DESIGN 233
: Design for the Natural Environment2024 Semester One (1243)
An overview of the ways that design can promote and actualise the regeneration of our natural environment through collaborative, systemic, and circular innovation. Students will learn fundamental theory, frameworks and methods to create positive impact using design strategy within the fields of environmental sustainability and conservation.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
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DESIGN 240
: Designing with Data2025 Semester One (1253)
Introduces students to the impact data representation has on public perception of global issues. Students will engage and experiment with computational methodologies to interpret, visualise and interact with data sources corresponding to a specific Sustainable Development Goal. Students will produce provocative data-driven visualisations that promote a call-to-action related to a foreseeable local or global crisis.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
Corequisite: DESIGN 200
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DESIGN 240
: Designing with Data2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces students to the impact data representation has on public perception of global issues. Students will engage and experiment with computational methodologies to interpret, visualise and interact with data sources corresponding to a specific Sustainable Development Goal. Students will produce provocative data-driven visualisations that promote a call-to-action related to a foreseeable local or global crisis.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
Corequisite: DESIGN 200
1914
DESIGN 242
: Design and Autonomous Technology2025 Semester One (1253)
Introduces the major social, ethical, and technical trends driving the adoption of autonomous technologies and artificial intelligence. Students will explore the expanding role design can play within this field, through a purpose-led, human-centred perspective. Students will produce a prototypical device designed to have autonomous capabilities to affect human or ecological advancement.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
Corequisite: DESIGN 200
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DESIGN 242
: Design and Autonomous Technology2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces the major social, ethical, and technical trends driving the adoption of autonomous technologies and artificial intelligence. Students will explore the expanding role design can play within this field, through a purpose-led, human-centred perspective. Students will produce a prototypical device designed to have autonomous capabilities to affect human or ecological advancement.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101
Corequisite: DESIGN 200
1916
DESIGN 300
: Design Research Methodologies2025 Semester One (1253)
Introduction to a range of key design methodologies that inform contemporary design thinking, research and practice within Aotearoa New Zealand, with reference to Mana Moana philosophies of making and community. Drawing on methodological principles, students learn how to develop design strategies, apply design processes and test their design concepts. Consideration will be given to the phasing and planning of design investigations from data analytics to design concepts to practical methods and proposed solutions.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101 and 90 points from DESIGN 200-243
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DESIGN 300
: Design Research Methodologies2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduction to a range of key design methodologies that inform contemporary design thinking, research and practice within Aotearoa New Zealand, with reference to Mana Moana philosophies of making and community. Drawing on methodological principles, students learn how to develop design strategies, apply design processes and test their design concepts. Consideration will be given to the phasing and planning of design investigations from data analytics to design concepts to practical methods and proposed solutions.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101 and 90 points from DESIGN 200-243
1918
DESIGN 300
: Design Research Methodologies2023 Semester One (1233)
Introduction to a range of key design methodologies that inform contemporary design thinking, research and practice within Aotearoa New Zealand, with reference to Mana Moana philosophies of making and community. Drawing on methodological principles, students learn how to develop design strategies, apply design processes and test their design concepts. Consideration will be given to the phasing and planning of design investigations from data analytics to design concepts to practical methods and proposed solutions.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101 and 90 points from DESIGN 200-243
1919
DESIGN 300
: Design Research Methodologies2022 Semester One (1223)
Introduction to a range of key design methodologies that inform contemporary design thinking, research and practice within Aotearoa New Zealand, with reference to Mana Moana philosophies of making and community. Drawing on methodological principles, students learn how to develop design strategies, apply design processes and test their design concepts. Consideration will be given to the phasing and planning of design investigations from data analytics to design concepts to practical methods and proposed solutions.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 100, 101 and 90 points from DESIGN 200-243
1920
DESIGN 303
: Design Research Practice2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores design research methods for conducting practical, material, and technological investigations to test prototype concepts. Provides a framework for investigations to inform the development of a design project proposal in preparation for DESIGN 304.
Prerequisite: DESIGN 200, 201
Corequisite: DESIGN 300
Restriction: DESIGN 302
Restriction: DESIGN 302
1921
DESIGN 700
: Design Research Methodologies2025 Semester One (1253)
A study of how to adopt and adapt different methodologies for context analysis, concept development, design iteration, deployment and evaluation.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1922
DESIGN 700
: Design Research Methodologies2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of how to adopt and adapt different methodologies for context analysis, concept development, design iteration, deployment and evaluation.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1923
DESIGN 700
: Design Research Methodologies2023 Semester One (1233)
A study of how to adopt and adapt different methodologies for context analysis, concept development, design iteration, deployment and evaluation.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1924
DESIGN 700
: Design Research Methodologies2022 Semester One (1223)
A study of how to adopt and adapt different methodologies for context analysis, concept development, design iteration, deployment and evaluation.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1925
DESIGN 700
: Design Research Methodologies2021 Semester One (1213)
A study of how to adopt and adapt different methodologies for context analysis, concept development, design iteration, deployment and evaluation.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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