| 1 | <p>Develop a critical awareness of current design methods and their relationship to the current field.</p> | <p>MDes - Master of Design - Programme Capabilities <p>Activate design as a practice to promote understanding and respect for the values of diverse individuals and groups, demonstrating leadership in the development of just and equitable societies.</p><p>Promote and exemplify care and commitment to Aotearoa’s distinctive multicultural identity, and appreciation for the diverse ways design is woven into its historical, contemporary, technical, and creative forms.</p><p>Evaluate contemporary and historical design philosophies, theories and practices through exploration of a range of ways of knowing, doing and being from across multiple disciplines and cultures.</p><p>Develop a portfolio of skills that bridge prior disciplinary knowledge with the conceptual, technological, and practical skillsets appropriate to the field of design.</p><p>Synthesise appropriate creative, critical, and reflective thinking theories and practices to generate a valid and rigorous personal methodology for design investigation.</p><p>Exemplify intellectual integrity, transparency, respect for truth and ethical practices within all design research and practice.</p><p>Devise effective systems to plan for and achieve personal and professional goals.</p><p>Evaluate position of self in relation to personal and collective well-being. </p><p>Exemplify manaakitanga and an awareness of diverse cultural practices and protocols in all relationships.</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Develop the material, conceptual and contextual aspects of design practices.</p> | <p>MDes - Master of Design - Programme Capabilities <p>Evaluate the complex interdependencies of social, cultural, economic, technical, and ecological systems to design for sustainable futures.</p><p>Evaluate contemporary and historical design philosophies, theories and practices through exploration of a range of ways of knowing, doing and being from across multiple disciplines and cultures.</p><p>Develop a portfolio of skills that bridge prior disciplinary knowledge with the conceptual, technological, and practical skillsets appropriate to the field of design.</p><p>Synthesise appropriate creative, critical, and reflective thinking theories and practices to generate a valid and rigorous personal methodology for design investigation.</p><p>Synthesise multiple perspectives to collaboratively explore complex challenges.</p><p>Evaluate opportunities for positive change to devise valuable, inventive and innovative products, services, and/or systems.</p><p>Facilitate effective communication through active listening and collaborative engagement.</p><p>Exemplify intellectual integrity, transparency, respect for truth and ethical practices within all design research and practice.</p><p>Devise effective systems to plan for and achieve personal and professional goals.</p><p>Evaluate position of self in relation to personal and collective well-being. </p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Develop advanced design skills that include a range of material, conceptual and contextual methodologies and understand how to apply these to design production.</p> | <p>MDes - Master of Design - Programme Capabilities <p>Activate design as a practice to promote understanding and respect for the values of diverse individuals and groups, demonstrating leadership in the development of just and equitable societies.</p><p>Promote and exemplify care and commitment to Aotearoa’s distinctive multicultural identity, and appreciation for the diverse ways design is woven into its historical, contemporary, technical, and creative forms.</p><p>Synthesise knowledge of mātauranga Māori, kaupapa Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi as Tangata Whenua and Tangata te Tiriti</p><p>Evaluate the complex interdependencies of social, cultural, economic, technical, and ecological systems to design for sustainable futures.</p><p>Practice kaitiakitanga in developing, prototyping and interpreting frameworks and methods to regenerate local to global ecosystems, communities, and economies.</p><p>Evaluate contemporary and historical design philosophies, theories and practices through exploration of a range of ways of knowing, doing and being from across multiple disciplines and cultures.</p><p>Synthesise appropriate creative, critical, and reflective thinking theories and practices to generate a valid and rigorous personal methodology for design investigation.</p><p>Synthesise multiple perspectives to collaboratively explore complex challenges.</p><p>Evaluate opportunities for positive change to devise valuable, inventive and innovative products, services, and/or systems.</p><p>Facilitate effective communication through active listening and collaborative engagement.</p><p>Discuss and critique ideas and learnings with a diverse range of audiences and stakeholders by sharing a range of design-appropriate traditions, practices, technologies and formats.</p><p>Embody design citizenship through integration of reciprocal, productive relationships and whanaungatanga in the service of local and global communities.</p><p>Design both independently and in transdisciplinary teams, collaborating with partners and stakeholders throughout all project stages.</p><p>Exemplify intellectual integrity, transparency, respect for truth and ethical practices within all design research and practice.</p><p>Devise effective systems to plan for and achieve personal and professional goals.</p><p>Evaluate position of self in relation to personal and collective well-being. </p><p>Exemplify manaakitanga and an awareness of diverse cultural practices and protocols in all relationships.</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Understand how aspects of Tikanga relate to contemporary design practices</p> | <p>MDes - Master of Design - Programme Capabilities <p>Activate design as a practice to promote understanding and respect for the values of diverse individuals and groups, demonstrating leadership in the development of just and equitable societies.</p><p>Promote and exemplify care and commitment to Aotearoa’s distinctive multicultural identity, and appreciation for the diverse ways design is woven into its historical, contemporary, technical, and creative forms.</p><p>Synthesise knowledge of mātauranga Māori, kaupapa Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi as Tangata Whenua and Tangata te Tiriti</p><p>Evaluate the complex interdependencies of social, cultural, economic, technical, and ecological systems to design for sustainable futures.</p><p>Practice kaitiakitanga in developing, prototyping and interpreting frameworks and methods to regenerate local to global ecosystems, communities, and economies.</p><p>Evaluate contemporary and historical design philosophies, theories and practices through exploration of a range of ways of knowing, doing and being from across multiple disciplines and cultures.</p><p>Synthesise appropriate creative, critical, and reflective thinking theories and practices to generate a valid and rigorous personal methodology for design investigation.</p><p>Synthesise multiple perspectives to collaboratively explore complex challenges.</p><p>Evaluate opportunities for positive change to devise valuable, inventive and innovative products, services, and/or systems.</p><p>Facilitate effective communication through active listening and collaborative engagement.</p><p>Discuss and critique ideas and learnings with a diverse range of audiences and stakeholders by sharing a range of design-appropriate traditions, practices, technologies and formats.</p><p>Embody design citizenship through integration of reciprocal, productive relationships and whanaungatanga in the service of local and global communities.</p><p>Design both independently and in transdisciplinary teams, collaborating with partners and stakeholders throughout all project stages.</p><p>Exemplify intellectual integrity, transparency, respect for truth and ethical practices within all design research and practice.</p><p>Devise effective systems to plan for and achieve personal and professional goals.</p><p>Evaluate position of self in relation to personal and collective well-being. </p><p>Exemplify manaakitanga and an awareness of diverse cultural practices and protocols in all relationships.</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Apply reflective practices to critically evaluate personal practices and frame a project.</p> | <p>MDes - Master of Design - Programme Capabilities <p>Evaluate contemporary and historical design philosophies, theories and practices through exploration of a range of ways of knowing, doing and being from across multiple disciplines and cultures.</p><p>Develop a portfolio of skills that bridge prior disciplinary knowledge with the conceptual, technological, and practical skillsets appropriate to the field of design.</p><p>Synthesise appropriate creative, critical, and reflective thinking theories and practices to generate a valid and rigorous personal methodology for design investigation.</p><p>Discuss and critique ideas and learnings with a diverse range of audiences and stakeholders by sharing a range of design-appropriate traditions, practices, technologies and formats.</p><p>Exemplify intellectual integrity, transparency, respect for truth and ethical practices within all design research and practice.</p><p>Devise effective systems to plan for and achieve personal and professional goals.</p><p>Evaluate position of self in relation to personal and collective well-being. </p> </p> |