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Course Description In this course students are required to develop a cohesive body of work based on an exploration of a contemporary issue(s) and theories. Students execute their work and content through the context of both historical prints and current trends in printmaking emphasizing proper edition handling and methods. Course Objective The objective of this...
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Course Description In this course students are required to select a topic or theme for drawing, write a studio proposal and through discussion with their supervisors/advisors develop a body of work through a designing process. The studio work should demonstrate understanding of materials, principles and elements of drawing, and message conveyance. The studio work produced,...
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Course Description The course involves advanced research and analytical skills for studio practice in the field of fashion design. The students are given individual guidance in undertaking original research and generating fashion concepts inspired by historical isms in related disciplines like painting, sculpture, architecture and music both in Africa and the West. Advanced anatomy and...
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  Course Description Students refine their expressive vision, printmaking knowledge and skills through project(s) developed within an individual conceptual framework, while exploring a relevant contemporary theme(s). Students develop processes vital to the production and completion of their work, and through critiques students evaluate and articulate methodology and ideas. Course Objectives The objective of this course...
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Description This is a theory course that introduces the students to economic aspects of the urban development process. Objectives To enable students to develop knowledge and skills in handling urban economics challenges To gain high level understanding of the peculiarities of community’s complex economic arrangement and functioning. Attachment Name Attachment Type ARC 7229 Urban Economics...
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