• Students learn about concepts and methods primarily through keynote lectures and tutorials using case studies and examples. Lectures include presentations from guest speakers from the industry. Critical reflection is key to successful problem solving and essential to the creative process. Students develop their own reflective practice at an advanced level, then test and assess their solutions against criteria that they develop in the light of their research.
  • The program assessment strategy has been designed to assess their subject-specific knowledge, cognitive and intellectual skills and transferable skills applicable to the workplace.
  • The strategy ensures that you are provided with formative assessment opportunities throughout the program which support your summative assessments.
  • The assessments will include assignments, tests, case studies, presentations, research proposal and literature review, and the production of a dissertation. The assessments may include individual or group essays or reports. The assessment criteria, where appropriate, will include assessment of presentation skills and report writing.