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Undergraduate Course: Textiles 4C: Materials DEPTH (DESI10114)

Course Outline
SchoolEdinburgh College of Art CollegeCollege of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Credit level (Normal year taken)SCQF Level 10 (Year 4 Undergraduate) AvailabilityNot available to visiting students
SCQF Credits20 ECTS Credits10
SummaryThis course enables specialist textiles students to extend their textiles and material expertise in depth. Practical and theoretical research underpins all activities. An understanding of application and context for the outputs of investigations additionally inform direction. Students are supported and challenged by academic and technical experts in the field to extend their practical skills and development of personally led projects defined through courses 4A and 4B.
Course description This course affords time and space for extensive experimentation in a specialised field. Through a series of project challenges, students will extend their knowledge and understanding of the wider applications of materials and textile-focused expertise.

Technical skills will be further extended from experience gained in year 3 textiles and courses textiles 4A and 4B. All activities will be driven by personal in-depth investigation by the individual student. Students will be encouraged to engage with relevant technical provision across the University and beyond as well as the facilities within the textiles department, encouraging a creative approach to the exploration of materials.

Through challenging the research gathered and precedents set, individuals will refine explorations through a series of iterations to develop resolved solutions for focused contexts as defined in their personal project proposals for courses 4A and 4B. All of this will be recorded in an appropriate format.
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites Students MUST have passed: Textiles 3A: Professional settings (DESI10092) AND Textiles 3B : Identifying Textile Directions (DESI10110)
Co-requisites
Prohibited Combinations Other requirements None
Course Delivery Information
Academic year 2021/22, Not available to visiting students (SS1) Quota:  0
Course Start Semester 2
Timetable Timetable
Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) Total Hours: 200 ( Seminar/Tutorial Hours 7, Supervised Practical/Workshop/Studio Hours 38, Feedback/Feedforward Hours 1, Formative Assessment Hours 1, Summative Assessment Hours 1, Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 4, Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours 148 )
Assessment (Further Info) Written Exam 0 %, Coursework 100 %, Practical Exam 0 %
Additional Information (Assessment) This courses has 2 formative assessment points:

Formative assessment 1, Week 10 semester 1
Submission 1 relates to LO1 may include but is not exclusively limited to the following: A range of material and technical samples, research files, dye-notebook, technical notebook or equivalent.

Submission 2 relates to LO2 and may include but is not exclusively limited to the following:
Sketchbooks, notebooks and technical files showing notated investigation integrated with relevant research

Formative assessment 2, Week 10 semester 2

Submission 1 relates to LO1 may include but is not exclusively limited to the following: A range of material and technical samples, research files, dye-notebook, technical notebook or equivalent.

Submission 2 relates to LO2 and may include but is not exclusively limited to the following: Sketchbooks, notebooks and technical files showing notated investigation integrated with relevant research

Submission 3 relates to LO3 and should include concluded samples

This course has one summative assessment submission, a portfolio of work containing three distinct elements, each explained in more detail below. Each submission element comprises 33.3% of the overall course mark.

Submission 1 relates to LO1 may include but is not exclusively limited to the following: A range of material and technical samples, research files, dye-notebook, technical notebook or equivalent. This is 33% of the final course mark.

Submission 2 relates to LO2 and may include but is not exclusively limited to the following:
Sketchbooks, notebooks and technical files showing notated investigation integrated with relevant research This is 33% of final course mark.

Submission 3 relates to LO3 and should include concluded samples. This is 33% of final course mark.

Relationship between Assessment and Learning Outcomes:

All 3 Learning Outcomes are assessed, and are equally weighted, in all 3 summative portfolio elements for this course.
Feedback Formative Feedback will be provided on a regular basis throughout the course. This will take the form of individual verbal feedback, plus group presentations with staff and peers.

Formative feedback linked to the formative assessments points will be given in week 11 semester 1 and week 11 semester 2. This will support students in planning towards summative assessment, and will also be supported by self assessment.

Group presentations and crits will facilitate discussion and ongoing formative feedback from peers and staff throughout the course. Summative grades will be provided via Learn.
No Exam Information
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  1. EXPLORE materials and techniques, experimenting in depth to key challenges, and responding to research findings
  2. PLAN and RECORD ideas for design development linked to advanced technical exploration
  3. RESOLVE a collection of solutions in response to textiles-related design challenges and developed technical investigations
Reading List
David Pye, The Nature and Art of Workmanship, Herbert Press 2007

Rose Sinclair, Textiles and Fashion: Materials, Design and Technology (Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles), 2014

Rob Thomson, Sustainable Materials, Processes and Production (The Manufacturing Guides), Thames and Hudson, 2013
Additional Information
Graduate Attributes and Skills Versatility - developing multi-disciplinary approaches to challenges
Thinking - making free associations and connections outside the norm
Communication - oral, visual and textual communication of research, ideas and resolutions
Keywordstextiles,research,design,materials
Contacts
Course organiserMiss Collette Paterson
Tel: (0131 6)51 5812
Email: cpaters5@exseed.ed.ac.uk
Course secretaryMiss Barbara Bianchi
Tel: (0131 6)51 5736
Email: barbara.bianchi@ed.ac.uk
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