Abstract
This subject consolidates the students' learning over their course of study and provides a foundation for life-long learning. It is organized around thematic project labs which develop professional-standard practice. Students will reflect critically on personal and professional roles and challenges, including the value of environmental, political and economic diversity in … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
Researching and managing complex projects from planning to evaluationProfessional behaviours, project management and critical reflection on roles in groupsProducing a body of work to specific briefs and external demandsPrinciples of reflective practice and life-long learningEnvironmental, economic and political diversity in global communication and creative industriesThematic Domains: The Digital Innovation LabThematic … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
be able to complete a complex project to professional standards for external professional-clients, commissioners, audiences;
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be able to work independently and as effective collaborative practitioners;
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be able to critically appraise and justify their disicplinarity, interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity;
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be able to apply their individual communication and creative practices in any of a number of research-led thematic domains for the benefit of their communities;
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be able to critically reflect on professional issues in communication and creative industries including environmental, political and economic diversity towards evidenced capacity as a change-maker; and
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be able to critique both their own work and that of their peers.
Assumed knowledge
This subject assumes that students are highly proficient and independent communication and creative industries practitioners with a minimum of two years practice/study.