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Course Description Final Graphic Design Project Development: The course enables student to acquire a high level of the practical skills within the context of the investigative and research. It enables further development of a personal design style through encouraging experimentation and exploration of innovation within design and visual thinking; core skills developed: research methodologies; contextualization...
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Course Description The programme aims at developing individual choices and expression with the students’ work. Finally, in the fourth semester of study, students develop a self-directed, mature and cohesive body of studio work with the support of the faculty advisors. Most emphasis is placed on experimental approaches; provide the students with tools for working within...
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Course Description This course will extend the students’ experience in studio practice. It will provide a gate way into individual investigation of sculpture and help students to link theory and practice. Course Objectives To align students within their chosen areas of research. To facilitate students with different studio options and possibilities in sculpture. To reiterate...
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Course Description The course introduces students to the requisite research and analytical skills for studio practice in the field of fashion design. The students are given individual guidance in undertaking original research and executing original fashion statements drawing inspirations from the natural and cultural environments in their immediate settings and beyond, or from the major...
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Description The candidate is required to select a topic for research, which enhances the knowledge of architecture, with particular emphasis on architectural thought and the place of architecture in human endeavour. The dissertation must address issues of architecture in relation to national and social development, as well as the other philosophical fundamentals of architecture. Attachment...
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