Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 01 92533 S2 D STUDIO PROJECT 1 1.00
92521
This unit provides the opportunity for the student to investigate and develop through an agreed programme with relevant studio lecturers, the conceptual and theoretical processes which explore and extend visual art practice. These projects will demonstrate the integration of theory and practice. This is the first of a sequence of units presenting students with opportunities for specialised, in-depth studio practice and related research projects in their chosen media.
On successful completion of this unit students will be able
to:
Description Weighting(%)The development, realisation and articulation of art concepts and production is a fundamental basis of visual arts/crafts practice. This is the first unit in a development of studio projects. These will relate to the workshops chosen in unit 92522 and will be set by the studio heads. Practice may involve a specialist or inter- disciplinary approach. Acquired safety procedures, studio drawing, journals and self evaluation are an essential component of this unit. Assessment requirements include attendance at studio lectures, tutorials, demonstrations, critiques and discussion forums, as well as the presentation of completed work.
- Texts: These will relate to the individual programme of work as undertaken by individual students.
Reference materials are materials that, if accessed by students, may improve their knowledge and understanding of the material in the unit and enrich their learning experience.
As recommended by the lecturer/s as well as regularly accessing
appropriate professional journals and actual art works for study in
exhibitions, or in state or private collections.
ACTIVITY HOURS Lectures 26 Laboratory or Practical Classes 78 Private Study 57 Other 4
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL WWW 1 S END SEM ASST & DOC OF WK DIRECTED BY LECTURERS 100.00 N N
1 Students will be required to pass all assessment requirements.
2 Assessment Details: Preparation and documentation of a body of
work as directed by lecturer/s, due End Semester 2.
3 Assessment will be by a panel of staff responsible for the
disciplines studied. Their written comments will be accessible by
students after the results are published.
4 A student who has not satisfactorily completed the work for one
of the study areas may be awarded a make up (IM) result if the
rest of the submission is clearly passable, however a student who
has not satisfactorily completed the work for two or more study
areas will fail.
5 The final grade as per the Faculty's grading system will be
arrived at by averaging the results in all studio areas as these
have equal weighting.