Passed foundation level (BA-level) at AHO or equivalent education with 180 ECTS.
Students who have taken Service Design 1 will be preferred, but this is not a requirement for this course.
Recommended previous knowledge:
The course focuses on honing existing Service Design knowledge and competencies through practice by direct access to the school's focus areas of research, whilst actively contributing to their development.
In addition undertaking this form of learning through contributing to research, the students will develop their ability to reflect on their own design practice within the rigorous framework of research practice.
These research focus areas are:
By working with these areas students will practice what they have learnt in Service Design 1 and/or GK5 and GK6 by applying these design skills through ‘research-by-design’ to ongoing research projects with in-house researchers together with their external partners (eg. Embedded design labs in hospital and InnArbeid).
KNOWLEDGE
SKILLS
GENERAL COMPETENCE
The course is run differently from service design 1. In Service Design 2 students will be working more independently and in close collaboration with the researchers that are part of C3 and InnArbeid.
The main learning activities will be based upon Ph.D. projects in collaboration with external partners, where the students will be part of the research team. The course also integrates studio work (group and individual), tutoring and reflective sessions in the classroom, workshops, structured presentations, and discussions with the course participants.
There will also be lectures with invited guests, designers and researchers. The students are expected to read some curriculum litterature.
Form of assessment | Grouping | Grading scale | Comment |
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Portfolio assessment (Vurderingsmappe) | - | Pass / fail | Being a practice-driven course, the student’s progression through the both projects will be presented by means of: • Group and individual mid-term deliverables • Workshops • Evidencing material In each module students will have group and individual deliverables that will receive qualitative assessment to identify their strengths and weaknesses. The course will involve the participation in one or more modules related to CSI, C3 and/or DOT projects and the research connected to these. At the beginning of each module, the structure, contents and examination form will be detailed. Each project will have a final presentation and report that will be assessed in pass/fail by an external sensor and the course leader. The details for each project regarding particular deliverables and the evaluation criteria will be described in the brief for each project at the beginning of the module. The students need to pass both modules to pass the course. For those students that fail one of two modules, a portfolio assessment of the whole coursework (this comprises all group and individual mid-term deliverables presented by the student during the semester, additionally to the final presentation), will be carried out by the course leader, the module responsible and a second Service Design lecturer from the Institute at the end of the semester to finally decide if the student has reached the course learning outcomes. |
Workload activity | Comment |
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Attendance | This is an intensive course and it demands consistent and hard work from the participants. Students are required to attend at least 80% of the main course events described in the detailed calendar for each project to pass the course. The course leader will take assistance 15 minutes after the beginning of each session and will inform the students when they are close to failing the course due to attendance. |
Curriculum | Since this is a research-based course, there will be some reading. |
Lectures | There will be specific lectures from designers, researchers, and external guests. |
Group work | Students will work individually or in groups with relevant research questions. |
Planning assignment | Students will run workshops with companies, researchers, and colleagues, depending upon the module |
Individual problem solving | Students will be designing as part of research projects, together with external partners |