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Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture
This unit entry is for students who completed this unit in 2012 only. For students planning to study the unit, please refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course or area of study.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield First semester 2012 (External Candidature) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Fiona Macdonald |
Research Methods introduces the candidates to methodology in the context of contemporary research. The unit is undertaken at the initial stages of the research degree and encourages candidates to conceptualise their research project across theory and practice through a discursive engagement of the research and its field of inquiry.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Project abstract, project definition, bibliography and literature review form 100% of the assessment
2 hours per week, 10 hours of private study
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield First semester 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (External Candidature) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Fiona Macdonald |
Theory Workshop examines theory models and investigative methods in contemporary research. The candidate develops a conceptual framework of studio research and exegesis that identifies the relations between research intention and research method.
On successful completion of this unit, candidates will:
Presentation, chapter outline and chapter draft form 100% of the assessment
2 hours per week, 10 hours of private study
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Fiona Macdonald |
This unit develops the focus of the PhD research through an analysis of the documentation methodologies brought to the investigations and outcomes of the candidate's research, and through a critical appraisal of the relations between the exegesis and studio methodologies.
On successful completion of this unit, candidates will:
Presentation on research outcomes and paper documenting a draft conclusion to total 100% assessment (5000 words).
2 hours per week, 10 hours of private study
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield First semester 2012 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Fiona Macdonald |
Research Methods introduces the candidates to methodology in the critical context of contemporary art practice. The unit is undertaken at the initial stages of the research degree and encourages candidates to conceptualise their research project across theory and practice within a field of inquiry.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Annotated Bibliography (1500 words): 25%
Literature Review (3500 words): 75%
2 hours per week, 10 hours of private study
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield First semester 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (External Candidature) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Fiona Macdonald |
Theory Workshop examines theory models and investigative methods in contemporary research. The candidate develops a conceptual framework of studio research and exegesis that identifies the relations between research intention and research method.
On successful completion of this unit, candidates will:
Draft chapter outline (1500 words): 25%
Draft introductory chapter (3500 words): 75%
2 hour per week , 10 hours of private study
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Markus Jung |
Notes
Within this unit students engage in a range of studio design projects which have quota restrictions. For distribution into studio project groups, consideration will be given to student preference forms, academic performance, and previous design studio experiences. Weighted Average Mark (WAM) may be taken into account to ensure there is an even distribution of students in the studio project groups. Studio project group allocation will be decided by the Program Coordinator and Chief Examiner of the unit.
Building on the Bachelor of Architectural Design Studio Units, Advanced Architecture Studio 1 continues to expand and consolidate advanced concepts and skills relevant to architecture design. It elaborates on architectural design as a process of investigation, critical observation, and experiment. It increases the emphasis on design as a synthetic process encompassing a range of complex issues inherent in the production of architecture. The unit introduces students to design-based research. Studies in the unit will maintain a focus on developing design as a visual language and process of cultural production with an emphasis on social and environmental sustainability.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
24 hours per week including 6 contact hours per week and 18 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Admission to Masters of Architecture, OHS1000
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Prato Second semester 2012 (Off-campus block of classes) |
Coordinator(s) | Maud Cassaignau |
Notes
Within this unit students engage in a range of studio design projects which have quota restrictions. For distribution into studio project groups, consideration will be given to student preference forms, academic performance, and previous design studio experiences. Weighted Average Mark (WAM) may be taken into account to ensure there is an even distribution of students in the studio project groups. Studio project group allocation will be decided by the Program Coordinator and Chief Examiner of the unit.
Advanced Architecture Studio 2 expands and consolidates advanced concepts and skills relevant to architecture design. It elaborates on architectural design as a process of investigation, critical observation, and experiment. It increases the emphasis on design as a synthetic process encompassing a range of complex issues inherent in the production of architecture. The unit continues the introductory-level development of design-based research. Studies in the unit will maintain a focus on developing design as a visual language and process of cultural production with an emphasis on social and environmental sustainability.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
24 hours per week including 6 contact hours per week and 18 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Maud Cassaignau |
This unit explores integrated building systems as they relate to architectural design and construction. This includes study of principles of integrated design and the implications of these in relation to architectural design, pan-disciplinary collaboration and construction processes and outcomes. The building will be considered as a site of collaboration of pan-disciplinary teams of experts, whose input contributes to the integrity of the whole. Physical, visual and performative integration of building performance systems will be considered in terms of their relationship to design intent. Integral to the subject matter are the implications of tighter integration in relation to strategies for environmental sustainability and optimisation in architectural design and construction. Projects will be introduced to promote dialogue between this unit and Advanced Architecture Studio 2 project processes and outcomes.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
12 hours per week, including 3 contact hours per week and 9 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Admission to the Master of Architecture Course, OHS1000
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Ross Brewin |
Professional Studies 1 exposes students to the multiple requirements and determinants that shape the stages of the professional project cycle. Through project-based exercises, students engage with the professional ethics and practices required for project development. The unit analyses the different project stages, with an emphasis on fostering critical and reflective practices.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
12 hours per week including 3 contact hours per week and 9 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Admission to Masters of Architecture Course, OHS1000
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr John Sadar |
This unit examines issues in architectural production. This unit covers architectural production in relation to a range of historical, theoretical, material and speculative domains addressing diverse social, cultural, technological, and communicative aspects of architecture. Investigations will incorporate various methodologies and points of view. The unit will develop analytical methods for understanding and contributing to the evolving built environment.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
12 hours per week including 3 contact hours and 9 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Admission to Masters of Architecture and OHS1000 or by permission.
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr John Sadar |
This unit provides focused study into architecture culture. The unit will foster critical capacities for comprehending and contributing to the built environment. This unit examines architectural culture through the lenses of historically and theoretically based speculative and material developments. Investigations will incorporate various methodologies and diverse points of view. Students will also gain awareness of the associated effects on and of architectural design.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
12 hours per week including 3 contact hours per week and 9 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Admission to Master of Architecture, OHS1000 or by permission.
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Markus Jung |
Notes
Within this unit students engage in a range of studio design projects which have quota restrictions. For distribution into studio project groups, consideration will be given to student preference forms, academic performance, and previous design studio experiences. Weighted Average Mark (WAM) may be taken into account to ensure there is an even distribution of students in the studio project groups. Studio project group allocation will be decided by the Program Coordinator and Chief Examiner of the unit.
Architecture Design Research Studio consolidates concepts and skills relevant to advanced architectural design research. It establishes the full set of conceptual and skill-based competencies necessary for undertaking the subsequent design research project. It maintains emphasis on design as a synthetic process encompassing a range of complex issues inherent in the production of architecture. Studies in the unit will maintain a focus on developing design as a visual language and process of cultural production with an emphasis on social and environmental sustainability.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
24 hours per week including 6 contact hours per week and 18 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Markus Jung |
Architecture Design Research Project is the culmination of the architectural studio stream and consolidates the conceptual understanding and skill base of preceding design studios. It reinforces architectural design as a process of investigation, critical observation, and experiment. Students will demonstrate mastery of design research as a synthetic process encompassing a range of complex issues inherent in the production of architecture: form, material, structure, program, site, history and representation architectural form. Studies in the unit will maintain a focus on developing design as a visual language and process of cultural production with an emphasis on social and environmental sustainability.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
36 hours per week including 6 contact hours per week and 30 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Ross Brewin |
Professional Studies 2 exposes students to the complex and evolving contexts of local and global architectural practice. The unit introduces salient issues of financial dynamics, business management and ethical practices in relation to architecture. Project-based exercises enable students to strategically position themselves within contemporary practice. The unit fosters critical engagements with and entrepreneurial approaches to architectural practice.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
12 hours per week including 3 contact hours and 9 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Markus Jung |
Architecture Research Methods is the prelude to the final Architecture Design Research Project. Addressing diverse methodologies and tactics, this unit provides the background and foundation for undertaking independently guided design research. The unit will establish the necessary parameters for the development of the subsequent Design Research Projects including methodological, conceptual and physical contexts and operative frameworks for architectural speculations.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
12 hours per week including 3 contact hours per week and 9 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr John Sadar |
This unit explores aspects of architectural media. This unit examines a range of discursive and material aspects of architectural media. It will take into consideration various cultural, social, and technological factors utilizing historical, theoretical, and projective approaches. Investigations will incorporate various methodologies and diverse points of view with an underlying concern for the implications for architectural design. The unit will foster skills necessary for assessing and contributing to the built environment.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
100% mixed mode
12 hours per week including 3 contact hours per week and 9 hours of independent study or equivalent.
Admission to Masters of Architecture or by permission, OHS1000
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Not offered in 2012 |
Coordinator(s) | Ms Trinh Vu |
This unit introduces students to the methods and processes involved in creating 3D elements, objects and spaces using a computer and specialist software. The key areas of modelling, rendering and animation will be examined, and various methods of output demonstrated. Different applications of CGI (computer generated imagery), such as motion graphics, character animation and virtual environments are discussed. 3D models will be used to generate movement which involves understanding key sequences, framing and inbetweening.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Major projects:50%
Exercies:30%
Journal:20%
12 hours per week including: 2 lecture hours, 2 studio hours and 8 independent study hours
VCM4101 or permission of the course coordinator
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Robin Hely |
This unit provides students exposure to the concepts and tools applicable to digital and audio production techniques. The unit offers students an opportunity to explore the potential of digital video and audio as a medium for inclusion in a wide range of communications and multimedia applications. Scripting, shooting video, sound recording and other production methods are demonstrated.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Major projects:50%
Exercises:30%
Journal:20%
12 hours per week; including: 2 lecture hours, 2 studio hours and 8 independent study hours
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Not offered in 2012 |
Coordinator(s) | Jeff Janet |
Introduces the methods and processes involved in creating 3D elements, objects and spaces using a computer and specialist software. The key areas of modelling, rendering and animation will be examined, and various modes of output demonstrated. Different applications of CGI (computer generated imagery), such as motion graphics, character animation and virtual environments are discussed. 3D models will be used to generate movement which involves understanding key sequences, framing and inbetweening.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Major projects: 50% Exercises and journal: 30% Essay: 20%
2 lecture hours, 2 studio hours, and 8 hours of independent study per week
VCM4101, or DIS4101
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Not offered in 2012 |
Coordinator(s) | Jeff Janet |
This unit provides students exposure to the concepts and tools applicable to digital and audio production techniques. The unit offers students an opportunity to explore the potential of digital video and audio as a medium for inclusion in a wide range of communications and multimedia applications. Scripting, shooting video, sound recording, sound and other production methods are demonstrated.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Major projects: 50%
Exercises: 30%
Written Paper: 10%
Journal: 10%
One 2 hour lecture, 2 studio hours and 8 independent study hours per week
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered, or view unit timetables.
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0001 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in ceramics.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0002 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in design.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0003 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in drawing.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0004 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in glass.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0005 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in visual communication.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0006 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in industrial design.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0007 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in interior architecture.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0002 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in metals and jewellery.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0009 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in multimedia.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0010 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in painting.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0011 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in photomedia.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0012 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in printmaking.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0013 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in sculpture.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0014 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in tapestry.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0015 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in theory of art and design.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0016 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in visual art.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0017 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in digital arts.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 1 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 2 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 3 2012 (External Candidature) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Caulfield Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (Day) Gippsland Research quarter 4 2012 (External Candidature) |
FRU0018 is a non-examinable research unit that identifies a candidate's specific studio area of interest as research in architecture.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Jeff Janet, Pamela Salen, Selby Coxon, Sven Mehzoud |
The first of a three part design project. In most cases the project is to be determined by the students at the start of the semester with their lecturer. The outcomes will vary depending upon the objectives established by the students and staff. The unit gives a chance to research issues, undertake designs that will lead to the development of these ideas in the Design Projects. Students should be concerned with developing their design philosophy, the way in which it responds to social needs and its visual and social expression as a preliminary to its development in the project. The contemporary discourse in design and related theory is discussed.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Folio presentation: 100%, of which 20% occurs early in the semester
Students will be assigned a project supervisor and meet on a weekly basis. Group seminars will be arranged and occur at least 4 times throughout the semester. A nominal 24 hours per week of independent study time for library research, preparation for assigned projects and personal study is expected.
Admission to MDesign (by coursework)
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Jeffrey Janet, Pamela Salen, Selby Coxon |
This unit represents the second part of a three part design project and students are expected to continue with the research initiated in MDC4001. Conceptual designs are expected to be developed to a stage that allows relevant critical analysis. Regular group and individual critiques of the project will be undertaken as the project and the thinking underlying it develop. Both the intentions of students and the results of their work are debated in group discussions and critical sessions. Students will be expected to demonstrate a strong capability to resolve and defend relevant design issues.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Mid-semester portfolio: 20% Final portfolio: 80%
Students will be assigned a project supervisor and meet on a weekly basis. Group seminars will be arranged and occur at least 4 times throughout the semester. A nominal 24 hours per week of independent study time for library research, preparation for assigned projects and personal study is expected.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Full year 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Jeffrey Janet, Pamela Salen, Selby Coxon |
This unit represents the third of a three-part design project and students are expected to continue with the research initiated in Design project (part two). Defined designs are expected to be detailed resulting in an assessable design outcome. Regular group and individual critiques of the project will be undertaken as the project and the thinking underlying it develop. Both the intentions of students and the results of their work are debated in group discussions and critical sessions. Students will be expected to demonstrate a strong capability to detail design issues.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Major project: 100%
36 independent study hours per week including weekly meetings with project supervisors and regular seminars
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Vince Dziekan |
Design Theory Workshop examines theoretical models and investigative methods in contemporary research. The candidate develops a conceptual framework of studio research and exegesis that identifies the relations between research intention and research method.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Draft chapter outline (1500 words), or equivalent exegetical work: 25%
Draft introductory chapter (3500 words), or equivalent exegetical work: 75%
2 hour seminar and 10 independent study hours per week
Enrolment in 3111
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Vince Dziekan |
Research Methods for Design introduces the candidates to methodology in the critical context of contemporary design practice. The unit is undertaken at the initial stages of the research degree and encourages candidates to conceptualise their research project across theory and practice within a field of inquiry.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Annotated Bibliography (1500 words), or equivalent project work: 25%
Literature Review (3500 words), or equivalent project work: 75%
2 hour seminar and 10 independent study hours per week
Admission in MDesign (by research)
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Cameron Rose |
This unit introduces students to the audio-visual language of multimedia and multimedia design principles. The role of multimedia designer and the various multimedia elements are defined, including text, image, sound, animation and video. Methods for problem solving two-dimensional multimedia screen design and analysing electronic media are developed, giving a broad understanding of multimedia design. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of text and images.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Major project: 50%
2 Minor projects: 30%
Journal 20%
6 hours per week of lectures and supervised studio
12 credit points from the Design, Multimedia or Technology A options as per Master of Multimedia Design course description.
Students who have not achieved at least 18 credit points should seek advice from the course co-ordinator before attempting this unit.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Jeffrey Janet |
This unit advances the student's knowledge of multimedia design principles with a strong emphasis on interface design. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of interactivity, virtual space and multimedia authoring in multimedia design, including the skills and techniques to use these elements in electronic documents. Students undertake project work that explores a wide range of technical skills and conceptual models involved with the production of interactive media. Individual's specialist skills and folio preparation will also be covered.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Major project: 50%
2 Minor projects: 30%
Research paper: (2500 words) 20%
9 hours per week of lectures and supervised studio
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Jeffrey Janet |
This unit acts as the culmination of a sequence of multimedia design studios. Students are expected to develop a self-initiated major studio project that demonstrates an advanced-level application of multimedia design. The project will serve as a vehicle providing students with a means to undertake creative decision-making apply their design, media and technical capabilities and exercise a professional understanding of multimedia design practice. Preliminary research and project development will be undertaken in consultation with studio supervisor.
Major project (100%)
36 independent study hours per week including weekly meetings with project supervisors and regular seminars
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland Second semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland Second semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Full year 2012 (Day) Gippsland Full year 2012 (Day) Gippsland Full year 2012 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Marian Hosking (Caulfield), Mr Rodney Forbes (Gippsland) |
This unit identifies links between technique and expression which allows the student to find coherence of intention, style and meaning. The purpose is to develop a self-assuring vision which directs practice to technical and poetic excellence, with iconography of an appropriately meaningful kind. The unit provides for the student to propose his or her directions at all stages, with the critical guidance of the lecturer.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Preliminary studio art project: 25%
Final folio of studio art work: 75%
F/T 9 studio hours and 27 independent study hours weekly for one semester or P/T 4.5 studio hours and 13.5 independent study hours weekly for two semesters
Admission to MVA
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland Second semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland Second semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Full year 2012 (Day) Gippsland Full year 2012 (Day) Gippsland Full year 2012 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Marian Hosking (Caulfield), Mr Rodney Forbes (Gippsland) |
This unit further pursues links between technique and subject matter in a quest to find-through practice-coherence of intention, style and meaning. It deals with matters of taste and appreciation, reaching to delicate issues in the critique of style and iconography, and arriving at intuitions of the poetic. The unit provides for the student to propose his or her directions at all stages, with the critical guidance of the lecturer.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Preliminary studio art project: 25%
Final folio of studio art work: 75%
F/T 9 studio hours and 27 independent study hours weekly for one semester or P/T 4.5 studio hours and 13.5 independent study hours weekly for two semesters
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Rodney Forbes |
On successful completion of this unit, candidates will be able to develop their initial proposal for studio practice with a critical awareness of artistic positionality as well as the potential for challenge, debate and expansion, appreciate that methodology is a critique of method as well as a useful investigative tool, and have a knowledge of the language of theory in order to express the cultural values of their work, not just their practical dimensions
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Preliminary assignment on studio proposal (1500 words) 25%
Seminar paper (3500 words) 75%
12 hours per week including one 2-hour seminar and 10-hours independent study
Admission to MVA course
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Rodney Forbes |
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to interrogate the intention within their work, submitting it to critical scrutiny and either defending it or modifying it against such scrutiny, be able to argue in favour of their chosen working method, be able to argue the contemporary relevance of their work, and have a self-critical understanding of their practice, especially with respect to ideological issues like gender, class and ethnicity.
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will:
Preliminary assignment on studio proposal (1500 words) 25%
Seminar paper (3500 words) 75%
12-hours per week including one 2-hour seminar plus 10-hours of independent study
Admission to MVA
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland Second semester 2012 (Day) Gippsland Second semester 2012 (Off-campus) Caulfield Full year 2012 (Day) Gippsland Full year 2012 (Day) Gippsland Full year 2012 (Off-campus) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Marian Hosking (Caulfield), Mr Rodney Forbes (Gippsland) |
The MVA studio project is non-prescriptive in the terms of its content but, in centring on a single project or body of work, it is strongly oriented toward the development of independence in creative work. The unit concentrates on the integrity of the visual project, encouraging students to refine the relationship between representational methods and subject matter, a quest for coherence of intention, style and meaning. The intention is to develop a level of independence and ability autonomously and confidently to determine artistic directions.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Preliminary studio art project: 10%
Final folio of studio art work: 90%
Full time: 9 hours of studio sessions plus 39 hours of independent study weekly over one semester. Part time: 4.5 hours of studio sessions plus 19.5 hours independent study weekly over two semesters.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Ms Robyn Robins |
This unit investigates project and design research management strategies. Topics include research methods and their application, design (research) criteria, client's intentions, market identification and user needs, manufacturing and environmental issues. Management issues, contracts - contract law, planning and administration, statutory authority approvals, cost planning, staff resource allocation, and budget planning.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Business plan (3500 words) 60%
Individual contribution 10%
Class paper (1500 words) 30%
2 hours of lectures/tutorials and 10 hours of independent study.
Entry into the Master of Design by coursework.
PPR3108, PPR3107, PPR3712
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | To be advised |
The topics include simple techniques in information technology and efficient management of bibliographic resources, and extend to discussions of topics such as postmodern theory, difference studies, structuralist theory, post-structural writing, literary criticism, deconstruction, and paradoxes in the histories of otherness. Positivist paradigms of knowledge and research are critically examined for their applicability to the realm of design.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Class paper (2000 words): 30% Class paper (4000 words): 70%
2 hours a week of lectures and seminars, plus 10 hours a week of class paper preparation, library research and independent study
admission to MDes by coursework
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Jen Butler |
Discussions are thematically structured by topics in contemporary theory. Designs are considered in relation to social issues; and students are expected to outline the place that their designs occupy in the continuum of design evolution and social critique. Critical attention is given to the methodological factors that might influence how the project is steered, and an evaluation of the social values and interests associated with the intentions behind the project.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Class paper (2000 words): 30% Class paper (4000 words): 70%
2 hours a week of lectures and seminars, plus 10 hours per week of class preparation, library research and independent study
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Denis Masseni |
This unit introduces and provides an opportunity for critical appraisal of a range of issues which multimedia practitioners are likely to encounter in professional life. The business and development environment raises concerns about intellectual property and copyright; as well as about privacy and protection of personal, client and employer information. The computerised work environment raises concerns about risk in terms of operator health and reliability of both hardware and software. There are social, individual identify, and communication issues related to Internet and Cyberspace.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Business plan (group project, equivalent to 2000 words per student) 40% (all objectives)+ Paper (1500 words) 30% (objectives 1,3,4)
Report (equivalent to 1500 words) 30% (objectives 5,6)
2 hours in class and 10 independent study hours per week
Admission to MMM and MMDes courses
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Tamara Jordan |
This unit will examine the social, historical, organisational and business context of the development of multimedia. It will describe the social and cultural background to the current explosion of interest in multimedia systems, and will explore the wider social and organisational impacts and implications of multimedia and the techniques which support it. Major benefits for using multimedia will be identified, as well as potential problems, such as institutional or entrenched resistance.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Exercise (750 words):15%
Class paper (2000 words):35%
Essay (3000 words): 50%
3 hours in class and 10 independent study hours per week
Admission to the Master of Multimedia Design or the Master of Multimedia
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Daniel Palmer |
This seminar unit is designed to equip graduate students with critical and theoretical skills appropriate to the study of art history and visual culture at an advanced level. Topics to be considered will include theories of the image, representation and meaning, the operation of ideology, especially in relation to race and gender, social theories (including Marxist and neo-Marxist accounts), applications of psychoanalysis to the visual field, postmodernism and its critiques, cyberculture, and recent theorisations of visual culture.
Essay (2500 words): 25%
Exercise (2500 words): 25%
Essay (4000 words): 50%
2 hours (1 x 2 hour seminar) per week
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Not offered in 2012 |
Coordinator(s) | Anne Marsh |
The unit will consider the ways in which contemporary artists and theorists have attempted to reform the structure of the art institution. Alternative art practices and spaces in Australia. The development of arts policy in Australia after the formation of the Australia Council in 1968. How various alternative modes of art challenged the museum structure. Marxist and feminist initiatives which attempted to 'democratise' the art world. The concept of the 'global village'.
Seminar paper (2500 words): 25%
Seminar paper (2500 words): 35%
Essay (3500 words): 40%
2.5 hours per week
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Not offered in 2012 |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Daniel Palmer |
This unit is designed to equip masters students with critical and theoretical skills appropriate to the study of art history and visual culture at an advanced level. Topics to be considered will include theories of the image, representation and meaning, the operation of ideology, especially in relation to race and gender, social theories (including Marxist and neo-Marxist accounts), applications of psychoanalysis to the visual field, postmodernism and its critiques, cyberculture, and recent theorisations of visual culture.
First Essay (3000 words): 30%
Second essay (6000 words): 70%
Fifth-year students will be expected to read more widely and work at a higher level.
2 hours (1 x 2 hour seminar) per week
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Not offered in 2012 |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Anne Marsh |
The unit will consider the ways in which contemporary artists and theorists have attempted to reform the structure of the art institution. Alternative art practices and spaces in Australia. The development of arts policy in Australia after the formation of the Australia Council in 1968. How various alternative modes of art challenged the museum structure. Marxist and feminist initiatives which attempted to 'democratise' the art world. The concept of the 'global village'.
Seminar paper (3000 words): 25%
Seminar paper (3000 words): 35%
Research essay (4000 words): 40%
2.5 hours per week
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Ruben Hopmans |
This unit will examine the activities integral to the development of a multimedia systems, detailing the techniques of systems analysis and design used in the development process. Fundamental programming concepts will be introduced within a multimedia scripting language framework as a mechanism for system development. Students will be involved in a mixture of individual and group-based work which will require application of the theoretical knowledge gained in lectures to a series of practical problems in multimedia systems development.
At the completion of this unit students will have a theoretical and conceptual understanding of:
Minor assignments: 60%
Major assignment: 40%.
12 hours per week comprising of a 1-hour lecture, a 3-hour studio and 8 independent study hours
CSE1401, GCO1813, IMS1403, IMS2401, IMS5401, IMS9001, MMS1403, MMS2201 Translation Set: MMS9405
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Samuel Berkoh |
This unit introduces the student to the different aspects of digital imaging for multimedia. The process of creating and using digital imaging effectively is defined and students will gain an understanding of the theory behind the inclusion of digital images in multimedia production. Students undertake project work which explores a range of technical skills and design concepts for incorporating digital images into multimedia production.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Individual projects: 75%
Essay (1250 words): 25%
12 hours per week, including 1 lecture hour, 2 studio hours and 9 hours of independent study
admission to MMM & MMDes course
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Neil Minott |
Students are introduced to how the fundamental elements and principles of two and three-dimensional design are applied to Multimedia. Students gain the necessary design skills and knowledge to produce complex integrations of those selected principles of design, which form a solid basis to support visual communications for screen based media. Set projects encourage experimentation with various techniques and methods of interpretation.
On successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:
Series of projects (5 x 20%)
12 hours ( 1 x 1 hour lecture, 1 x 3 hour studio and 8 independant study hours) per week
Enrolment in the Master of Multimedia
VCM4002
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Jeffrey Janet |
This unit introduces students to the design process, problem solving in visual communications design; and the practicalities of producing type, image, layout and colour for Multimedia environments. Students gain the necessary skills and knowledge to produce complex integrations of those selected principles of design, which form a solid basis to support the design of visual communications for Multimedia/New Media. Students also gain a visual and aesthetic understanding necessary to critically evaluate and analyse the design of multimedia products.
On successful completion of this unit, students should:
Major projects (2 x 35%)
Minor projects (3 x 10%)
12 hours (1 x 1 hour lecture, 1 x 3 hour studio and 8 independant study hours) per week
VCM4002
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Caroline Trainor |
This unit aims to provide students with the knowledge to develop effective multimedia communications. Students will investigate graphical user interface design and usability standards as they relate to the presentation of information in a multimedia context. An understanding of the principles that underpin interface design, information architecture design and usability standards will be developed. Students will explore approaches to user interface and interaction design, develop advanced technical skills with relevant software and hardware, and formulate new responses to participation and experience ideas that are specifically oriented to electronic and digital media and its usability.
On successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:
A series of projects (70%) and class directed exercises (30%)
12 hours (1 x 1 hour lecture, 1 x 3 hour studio and 8 independant study hours) per week
Either FIT9029 and VCM4601 or MMS9405 and VCM4601
MMS5008
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Mr Jeffrey Janet |
This unit acts as the culmination of the Master program and provides students with the opportunity to apply their multi-disciplinary learning to date across multimedia design in a simulated studio production environment. This unit extends student knowledge of the characteristics and specifications of multimedia types, the operation of a multimedia studio and the issues that effect production. The application of multimedia product development will demonstrate a high level of critical analysis. Design processes and decsion-making undertaken in the studio will be responsive to the changing production environment in order to ensure effectiveness, viability and growth of the multimedia studio.
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
Major project: 70%
Written report: 30%
36 hours (1 x 8 hour studio and 28 hours independant study) per week
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Not offered in 2012 |
Coordinator(s) | Ms Regina Newey |
This unit pushes students towards developing an identifiable style that can be successfully used to solve a wide range of illustration problems. Greater emphasis is placed on the professional aspects of the subject through interaction with practicing illustrators and working to realistic briefs. Students will be required to maintain reference folios and examine historic and current issues to help develop their visual vocabulary. A balance of efficiency, experimentation, aesthetics and communication is sought in each job, each one applied to a greater design problem.
Exercises: 85% Journal: 15%
4 studio hours and 8 independent study hours.
Admission to MDes course