A More Sustainable Life – International project (5 cr)
Code: AM00CD93-3015
General information
Enrollment
20.11.2023 - 05.01.2024
Timing
01.02.2024 - 16.05.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Institute of Design and Fine Arts (LAB)
Campus
Lahti Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Packaging and Brand Design (2021, 2022)
Teachers
- Oona Casalegno
Scheduling groups
- Lecture (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
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MLTIPAC22SBachelor's Degree Programme in Packaging and Brand Design 22S Lahti
Small groups
- Lecture 1
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- work in her or his respective professional role within an international team
- communicate professionally in an international setting
- take the various aspects of sustainability into account in their professional work.
Implementation and methods of teaching
Designing, developing, and making a professional personal portfolio through collaborational learning.
Learning environment
Project space, computer classroom. Individual distance working spaces.
Student time use and work load
- Student is required to collect and organize all the designs / works in one place / file (online) before starting the course.
- Student is required to work and develop the portfolio outside the contact hours. Contact hours can be also used for photographing the design works if necessary.
Contents
The course is targeted especially at Packaging and Brand Design students. It is suitable for exchange students in related fields, for example, Graphic Design.
During this course, a student learns to compare various professional and international online portfolios and platforms as well as international projects (especially competitions) in an open and dialogic environment.
The student will be guided to which design contest to participate in. There will be a few options to choose from.
For the portfolio, the student can choose the base style, form, and platform that fits the best for her/his/their professional needs. Usually, students build an Adobe portfolio during this course, but it is not a must.
During the international project (competition), the student practices organizational, time management, and presentation skills.
Through the course, the student will learn to express professional goals and articulate his/her/their personal design identity. As a result, the target is that the portfolio and the project will reflect the student’s creativity and personal interests and demonstrate clearly the student's skills and abilities as a designer.
Additional information for students: previous knowledge etc.
Note:
- The course is not about teaching and learning any specific platform or software to build a portfolio. The teacher will act as a coach or a guide, and the students need to learn to use the chosen platform on their own. Usually, the portfolio platforms are quite easy to use and students learn them on the go.
- Illustration, Photoshop and ArtiosCAD skills are not mandatory but preferred!
Assessment scale
1-5
Failed (0)
The course is failed:
- If the student has not published the portfolio
- If the student has not taken part in a competition
- If the student has not taken part in the course with 80% participation
Note: Participation includes also giving feedback on other students' works and portfolios.
Assessment criteria: assessment scale failed/approved
The course is passed:
- If the student has made a sustainable international project
- If the portfolio is published
- If the student has actively taken part in the course with a positive attitude (participation, exercises/homework and contact hours 80%)
The course is failed:
- If the student has not made a sustainable international project
- If the student has not published the portfolio
- If the student has not taken part in the course with 80% participation
Note: Participation includes also giving feedback on other students' works and portfolios.
Assessment criteria: level 1 (assessment scale 1–5)
The course is passed with minimum grade:
- If the student has showcased some kind of a professional portfolio to the teacher and peers and spent at least 135hours working on the projects
- If the student has taken part in some type of design competition
- If the student has somewhat taken part in the course. Participation less than 80% is accepted in particular cases only and negotiated with the teacher beforehand
Note: Participation includes also giving feedback on other students' works and portfolios.
Assessment criteria: level 3 (assessment scale 1–5)
The course is passed with good grades:
- If the portfolio is well published and the assigned design competition outcome is good
- If the student has actively taken part in the course with a positive attitude (participation, exercises/homework and contact hours 80%)
Assessment criteria: level 5 (assessment scale 1–5)
The course is passed with excellent grades:
- If the portfolio is published and is remarkable (good grades in peer review, competition work is included, team project is included, etc. )
- If the competition assignment is well documented and designed, and the outcome is excellent/successful
- If the student has actively participated in the course (participation in contact days at least 80%, cheerful, active, and helpful attitude. Well-made exercises/homework