Teaching and Learning

UBT Integrated Design Teaching and Learning

 

 

The course adopts a balanced theoretical instruction and practical exercises. Most of the courses have an equal ratio dedicated to practice. Overall, the program promotes a process-oriented curriculum designed to promote students’ contribution to industry in the form of Capstone Project, integration of laboratory experience and industry-relevant research.

 

The studios and capstone experience allows students to develop projects of special relevance to them. Studios in the senior year are particularly rigorous and research-driven, intended to refine the student’s ability to not only identify a specific social issue or challenge, but to then successfully develop innovative interventions or solutions; these are to be submitted in the form of a research statement or project with a supporting work plan.

 

As a culmination of the capacities and skills from previous years, the capstone projects must show advanced design problem setting and solving; clearly defined prototypes; robust research, collaboration and teamwork skills; and clear articulation of an argument in visual, tangible and written forms, as well as the conclusive and carefully crafted outcomes befitting a capstone project.

 

Coursework in the program also integrates students’ personal practice with professional goals and objectives. Responding to the diversity of models for practice within art and design fields, business models both conventional and alternative, the program guides students in identifying and fostering the right professional contexts for their deas and innovations. Students develop the ability to work independently and collaboratively in developing professional preparedness