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Curtin University

  • 28% international / 72% domestic

Digital Experience and Interaction Design Major (OpenUnis)

  • Non-Award

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Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Study Mode
Online

About this course

Outline Outline

To check you meet the course entry requirement, visit Open Universities Australia.

What you'll learn
  • apply discipline knowledge of creative practice in design application, studio practice and critical discourse, contribute to evidence based practice through visual and technical research
  • think critically and reflectively by incorporating creativity within design research, design practice and contemporary professional/industry practice
  • critically evaluate design specific technologies and relevant design literature, synthesise information from a range of sources
  • demonstrate effective audio/visual, spoken, written, graphic and technical communication appropriate to digital design within the confines of professional design practice, wroughting and production
  • use and discern tools and technologies appropriate and relevant to the design, development, testing and production of digital content and its delivery
  • demonstrate personal awareness of a design specific practice, apply effective self-directed learning skills; sustain an engagement with contemporary practices and the creative industries
  • recognise the significance of international movements and influences in contemporary design and studio practice, understand and utilise international standards in cultural, regulatory and profession practice
  • recognise the importance of cultural diversity and visual language, respect individuals from all cultures, develop cross-cultural collaborations that foster innovation and diversity in design activities, studio practice and production
  • work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating design relevant professional practice and leadership skills, use responsible design, sustainable practices and ethical responsibilities within personal judgements

Study locations

Open Universities Australia

Online

What you will learn

  • apply discipline knowledge of creative practice in design application, studio practice and critical discourse, contribute to evidence based practice through visual and technical research
  • think critically and reflectively by incorporating creativity within design research, design practice and contemporary professional/industry practice
  • critically evaluate design specific technologies and relevant design literature, synthesise information from a range of sources
  • demonstrate effective audio/visual, spoken, written, graphic and technical communication appropriate to digital design within the confines of professional design practice, wroughting and production
  • use and discern tools and technologies appropriate and relevant to the design, development, testing and production of digital content and its delivery
  • demonstrate personal awareness of a design specific practice, apply effective self-directed learning skills; sustain an engagement with contemporary practices and the creative industries
  • recognise the significance of international movements and influences in contemporary design and studio practice, understand and utilise international standards in cultural, regulatory and profession practice
  • recognise the importance of cultural diversity and visual language, respect individuals from all cultures, develop cross-cultural collaborations that foster innovation and diversity in design activities, studio practice and production
  • work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating design relevant professional practice and leadership skills, use responsible design, sustainable practices and ethical responsibilities within personal judgements