Course syllabus
Course-PM for PPU091 Design Theory & Research
Study period 1, 2022, 7.5 credits
Course aim and content:
The aim of this course is that the student should develop further knowledge of the theories, processes and methods that characterize product development work, as well as prepare the student for assimilating design science literature and research in future studies and work life.
The content of the course encompasses the following topics:
- the individual designer: the creative individual; the designer's different types of knowledge, skills and responsibilities;
- the team, cross-disciplinary collaboration, cross-cultural collaboration, creativity in teams;
- the organization, orientations in product development, organizational prerequisites for creativity;
- research approaches in design and product development; past and current themes in design research;
- academic literacy, writing academic texts
Learning outcomes
After completion of the course the student should be able to:
- differentiate between different research approaches; specifically, research for, research on and research through design and product development
- reflect upon current research on the themes and topics addressed in the course
- compare theories on design and product development work to own empirical findings, and to own and others practice
- review and extract relevant information from academic papers
- produce an academic paper comprising the relevant basic components
- discuss similarities and differences between different processes in design and product development
- discuss the preconditions produced by the organisation, for different types of design and product development work
- discuss which abilities and competencies that characterise design and product development work, as well as how to make the most of them
- reflect upon the role(s) of the individual in design and product development; including the roles in relation to sustainability and ethical aspects
- reflect on the problems and opportunities associated with collaboration and teamwork in product development work, especially in cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural product development work
Link to the syllabus on Studieportalen: Study plan
Schedule
See the course summary below. The rooms are listed in the schedule on TimeEdit.
Course literature
The literature consists of scientific papers and book extracts, which will either be made available here on Canvas or in e-book format via Chalmers library (lib.chalmers.se). The assignments also require students to find their own relevant literature.
Examination form
Examination of the course is based on compulsory participation in seminars and the completion of 3 assignments comprising exercises, oral presentations and written reports. Assignment descriptions are available under Modules and contain the full details for each assignment including their connections to the learning outcomes, hand-in formats and grading criteria.
To pass the course, all assignments must be passed. A failed assignment will need to be revised, with an initial deadline for revisions on October 28th, and a second on January 5th 2023. After that revisions will be assessed in conjunction with Chalmers' re-exam periods.
The final grade in the course (Fail, 3, 4 or 5) will be calculated based on the results of the assignments, where A1 counts for 25% of the final grade, A2 for 30% and A3 for 45%.
Contact details
Course is offered by the department of Industrial and Materials Science.
Examiner, Lecturer: Helena Strömberg, Ph.D., Design & Human Factors, Industrial and Materials Science, Chalmers, e-mail: helena.stromberg@chalmers.se, tel: 031 - 772 1047
Course Assistant: Gheysa Prado, Ph.D., Design & Human Factors, Industrial and Materials Science, Chalmers, e-mail: gheysa@chalmers.se, tel 031 - 772 4151
Lecturer: MariAnne Karlsson, Ph.D., prof., Design & Human Factors, Industrial and Materials Science, Chalmers, e-mail: mak@chalmers.se, tel: 031 – 772 1108
Lecturer: Fjollë Novakazi, Ph.D.-candidate, Design & Human Factors, Industrial and Materials Science, Chalmers and Volvo Cars, e-mail: fjolle@chalmers.se
Guest lecturers TBA.
Changes made since the last occasion
The course retains the structure and content of the previous years, but with minor updates and modifications to better match lectured content to assignment deadlines, and to allow for more planning possibilities in relation to the demands of courses studied alongside ppu091.
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