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M.A. in Interior Architecture
Module Title: Dissertation (Proposal)
Module Code: DIS 603
Year of Study: 2nd
Semester: 3rd
Contact Hours: Lecture 1hr / week
Credits: 1.5
Module Teacher: Ar. Aleya Nasrin
Module Leader:
Introduction:
This module introduces students to the basic concepts, procedures, and techniques used in the
Dissertation. This module begins with a brief over view of how the researcher/ designer start
the work. In this module student will be provided a general background based on which
participant students would select and develop their specific research methodology in
consultation with their respective supervisors.
The choice of topic will be at the students’ discretion, but subject to guidance from
Supervisor. Students will be asked to select a particular topic for research and particular field
of research method related to some aspect of Interior Design preferably closely related to their
topic for their exhibition, prepare and submit a proposal for their Dissertation.
From and through the work undertaken within the context of the unit, the student is expecting
to develop sufficient material to establish a focussed thesis proposition. This may take a
variety of forms, for example the student might extend a particular area of interest or,
alternatively, establish and clarify aspects of the wider context of the field of study. Dedicated
to the development of conceptual and analytical skills for the independent self-initiated
interior design research project which will end with a researched, illustrated and fully
referenced dissertation of approximately 10,000 words, supported by graphic, photographic
and other evidence, showing the essential nature of the work, achieving a sustained level of
intellectual analysis to demonstrate problem solving in a professional and commercially
viable manner. Each student will be assigned a thesis supervisor as an advisor and mentor,
and they will meet on a weekly basis to discuss project planning, control and execution. The
students will further develop research techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills
to solve their individual industry-based problems. In the Practice module, students continue
their investigation into a particular personal area of study, leading to a final assessed
presentation. The aim is to enable students to position themselves intellectually and creatively
within the contemporary discourse on the design of interiors targeting ultimately to produce a
Thesis.
The thesis could take the form of a DISSERTATION/ ILLUSTRATED WRITTEN
DOCUMENT or AN EXTENDED DESIGN PROJECT, suitably documented. This will
support and assist the student in the development and preparation of their research into a
comprehensive written document that will complement the visual work to be undertaken.
Student may choose to submit a written Dissertation or a Design Project as his/her major
project. It is the responsibility of the student to determine/ choose/ or formulate a research
problem under the guidance of a thesis supervisor or a design tutor. In each case, the topic
titles will be approved by the Course Project Sub-Committee (or Masters Module Team) with
in 15th week prior to students starting their research work in the following semester
Aims and Objectives:
Aims
Everywhere our knowledge is incomplete and problems are waiting to be solved. We address
the void in our knowledge, and those unresolved problems, by asking relevant questions and
seeking answers to them. The role of research is to provide a method for obtaining those
answers by inquiringly studying the facts, within the parameters of the scientific method.
(Leedy, 1993)
The aim of this module is to extend the theoretical knowledge as well as the technical
considerations to construct a viable dissertation. Student will experience a variety of practical
lesson, and conceptual issues to address a problem. They will select and formulate of a
research problem because: “The formulation of a problem is often more essential than its
solution” (A. Einstein and L. Infeld)
Objectives
The specific objectives of a systematic inquiry in preparation of the Thesis (Dissertation) are:
 a inclusive understanding of the background knowledge of the proposal in
comprehending and appreciating the proposal’s local/international importance;
 a literature review to develop an in-depth exploration on that specific field.
 to enable the student to produce a comprehensive Interior project of professional
standard
In groundwork of the Thesis (Dissertation), students are required to obtain capability in:
 fundamentals of objective inquiry, information compilation and processing,
investigation and synthesis
 fundamentals of communiqué and presentation
 fundamentals of standard format of writing
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this module the students will be familiar with research procedure and the
knowledge about the contemporary design method, able to produce an extended, fully
illustrated, professionally produced Dissertation with fully acknowledged sources, references
and bibliography. In the second option design based research work will be produced which
will help the student to fabricate a comprehensive Interior Design project of professional
standard.
Teaching and Learning methods include:
DISSERTATION/ ILLUSTRATED WRITTEN DOCUMENT
Dissertation begins with a series of lecture which introduces about research, different types of
research methodologies; their use in practice and relationship to methods from other subject
fields, assisting the student in formulation of research problem. They will have a brief
overview of how the researcher/ designer start the work. In this module student will be
provided a general background based on which participant students would select and develop
their specific research methodology in consultation with their respective supervisors.
Each student will be assigned a project supervisor as an advisor and mentor, and they will
meet on a weekly basis to discuss project planning, control and execution. The students will
further develop research techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills to solve their
individual industry-based problems.
A project set out through a written brief; site or project related visits; interviews relevant
personnel involved in project or related issues; reference to primary and secondary sources of
material; workshops on appropriate research methods.
Developing the project through tutorials, seminars, and presentations and interviewing the
subject specialists. Collecting and testing data and developing prototypical design models
using an appropriate range of media and techniques. Finally a presentation will be prepared
that documents the research aims, methods and results. This incorporates the themes, strategic
aims and research criteria for the ensuing thesis module.
Steps to follow for the THESIS (Dissertation):
Each student will be assigned a project supervisor as an advisor and mentor, and they will
meet at least on a weekly basis to discuss project planning, control and execution. The
students will further develop research techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills
to solve their individual industry-based problems.
 Each student proposes and finalizes a field/sector according to his or her choice
 Discovering a concrete problem on this particular field which is in need of solution
 He or she goes through in a methodical and systematic investigation to develop a
knowledge base and find out relevancy of the proposal as M A thesis
 Students will prepare a short power point presentation ( 15-20 min maxm / maxm at least
40 slides) of there systematic investigation on the proposed problem with all supporting
documents which will be prepared to be presented to the expertise of the relevant field
 Finally a Dissertation will be produce which prioritizes issues, organizes thoughts and
concretizes ideas
Assessment Strategy
Module assessment will be based on presentation (phase 1) and Dissertation (Phase 2) with
fully acknowledged sources, references and bibliography.
1. Presentation will demonstrate through appropriate modes of documentationa) identification
of a specific field of research which is in need of solution
b) systematic collection and collation of primary and secondary data relevant to the field of
research;
c) development of a well informed research methodology or methodologies through the
systematic use of a set/s of techniques for data gathering, analysis and progressive testing
against results;
2. A written documents of approximately 10000 words which establishes the strategies, scope
and evaluation criteria for the Thesis,
Presentation Materials:
 Evidence of the selection process used to identify the problem.
 Groundwork need for development of the proposal.
 A short restatement of the proposal.
 Evidence of some aspect of evaluating the ideas.
 A graphical justification of how the proposed proposal is to be utilized.
 Story board and / or animation of the proposal
 A short power point presentation ( 15-20 min maxm / maxm 40 slides) of there systematic
investigation on the proposed problem with all supporting documents.
 THESIS (Dissertation) (Hard copy) and power-point presentation.
Mark Distribution (phase 1)
Attendance 10
Preliminary Assignment 01
Preliminary Assignment 02
Preliminary Assignment 03
15
15
15
Final presentation 45
Week 1
Lesson Plan Title:
Research
Lecture on:
What is Research?
Factors to be considered
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the concept of Research
Week 2
Lesson Plan Title:
General Objectives
Of Research
Lecture on:
An introduction to Research Methodology
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this lesson the student should be able to develop understandings,
abilities and skills to conduct research work
Week 3
Lesson Plan Title:
Procedure of Research
Basic Procedure of Research
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil,
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the effectual thesis project.
Week 4
Lesson Plan Title:
Research Problem
lecture on:
How to address a Research Problem?
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this lesson the student should be able to what is a Research Problem!
Week 5
Lesson Plan Title:
Types of Research
lecture on:
Types of Research
Points to well thought-out
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this lesson the student should be able to know how to develop research
techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills to solve their problem
Week 6
Lesson Plan Title:
Types of Research
lecture on:
Types of Research
Points to well thought-out
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this lesson the student should be able to know how to develop research
techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills to solve their problem
Week 7
Lesson Plan Title:
Components of Research
and their Terminology
lecture on:
Terminology of Research
 Concepts
 Statements
 Symbols
 Terms
Preliminary Assessment #01
on 8th week
Research Question/ Project
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster,
Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil.
Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know that how
they will accumulate their information to formulate a Research Question.
Week 8
Lesson Plan Title:
Preliminary Assessment 01
lecture on:
Preliminary Assessment 01
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, soft copy of the relevant documents.
Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know about their
aims & objectives of the work how they will accumulate their information
Week 9
Lesson Plan Title:
Back ground Study
Primary and secondary source
lecture on:
Discussion on primary and secondary source
Different kinds of secondary source.
The effectual source
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil.
Week 10
MID TERM
Week 11
Lesson Plan Title:
Thesis proposal
lecture on:
Presentation of a thesis
proposal
Preliminary Assessment #02
on 12th week
Research proposal/ Project
proposal
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster. Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil.
Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the
shortcomings of the work and the procedure to overcome it.
Week 12
Lesson Plan Title:
Thesis proposal
lecture on:
Discussion on Research proposal/ Project proposal
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster. Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the procedure to gather the
information.
Week13
Lesson Plan Title:
Preliminary Assessment 02
lecture on:
Preliminary Assessment 02
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector
Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents.
Week14
Lesson Plan Title:
Thesis proposal
lecture on:
Discussion with the problems students facing regarding
the requirements of Preliminary Assessment.
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster.
Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents.
Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the
shortcomings of the work and the procedure to overcome it.
Week15
Lesson Plan Title:
Thesis proposal
lecture on:
Discussion with the
problems students facing
regarding the
requirements of
Preliminary Assessment
Preliminary Assessment#03,
on15th week
Requirements:
Research proposal/ Project
proposal presentation
At least 10min/ 30 Slides
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster.
Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents.
Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the
shortcomings of the work and the procedure to overcome it.
Week16
Lesson Plan Title:
Preliminary Assessment
lecture on:
Preliminary Assessment 03
Final Submission date
Week 18
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster.
Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents.
Week 17
Lesson Plan Title:
Thesis proposal
lecture on:
Discussion on Thesis proposal
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Soft copy of the relevant
documents.
Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the procedure to gather the
information.
Week 18
Lesson Plan Title:
Thesis proposal
Preliminary Research proposal/ Project proposal
presentation
At least 10min/ 30 Slides
Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster.
Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents.
.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the procedure of presentation
Week19
Semester
Thesis proposal
Final
Submission
PRESENTATION
Week20
Semester
Thesis proposal
Final
Submission
PRESENTATION
M.A. in Interior Architecture
Module Title: THESIS
Module Code: IND 604
Year of Study: 2nd
Semester: 4th
Contact Hours: Lecture 7hr / week
Credits: 20
Option B
THESIS (Design Project)
This module, carried out within the context of a design unit, develops design skills and
understanding along with an ability to critically engage in design research. The three
components under the Title ‘Project’ will correlate the theories; hypothesis and conclusion/s.
The theory underpinning the proposition may be derived from the wide variety of sources that
impinge on the design of interiors. The development and final format of the design thesis
should be appropriate to the theoretical proposition and be understood as part of the design
issue.
Realization of the thesis project includes schematic design to detailing and must demonstrate
the students’ understanding of the historical, technological and aesthetic parameters of interior
design. Students must demonstrate independence in relationship to their own design process
and ability to realize an interior design project. This module develops the themes of the year's
design projects into a design thesis within the program.
Aims and Objectives:
The module aims to equip students for postgraduate level study in design through the
development of their skills, understanding and ability in design research. The underlying aim
is to raise students’ awareness and expectations of design research by improving the quality of
the process with reference to similar processes in other disciplines. In parallel students will
develop their understanding of the unique aspects of design research in relation to the specific
issues encountered in the built environment. This background will enable students to critically
select and carry out appropriate forms of research in developing well-informed design models.
The module will also emphasize the function of dissemination in research and encourage high
standards of documentation. The module is based in studio with the principal themes and
issues being introduced through a seminar programme in the first term, attendance of which is
a requirement of the course.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students will be able to:
a) identify and work within a field of research appropriate to a given design problem that
identifies the key cultural, environmental, technological, historical or theoretical
issues;
b) identify and assemble the data required from primary and/or secondary sources in
order to analyse the selected set of design issues systematically and in depth;
c) develop and apply a consistent research methodology or methodologies with reference
to appropriate methodological precedents and techniques;
d) develop prototypical design models that interpret research material through testing and
demonstrating results;
e) collate, document and present research material to an appropriate standard.
f) produce a concise, written, illustrated abstract which establishes the key themes of the
thesis proposition, beyond the studio design project.
g) be familiar with research procedure, and the knowledge about the contemporary design method.
Assessment Strategy
Module assessment will be based on the presentation of two associated pieces of work:
1. a Portfolio which will demonstrate through appropriate modes of documentation:
a) identification of a specific field of research through analysis of key design issues involved
in a set project;
b) systematic collection and collation of primary and secondary data relevant to the field of
research;
c) development of a well informed research methodology or methodologies through the
systematic use of a set/s of techniques for data gathering, analysis and progressive testing
against results;
d) analysis and valid interpretation of results through the development of design models with
reference to appropriate precedents;
e) presentation of design research to proto-publishing or exhibition standard
2. A written abstract of approximately 1000 words which establishes the strategies, scope and
evaluation criteria for the Thesis, of which this is a pre-requisite.
Work will be evaluated in each of the assessment instruments against the following criteria:
 scope and ambition
 innovation
 quality theoretical thinking
 quality design proposition
 quality communication
 degree of rigor
 relevance
 quality of analysis and interpretation
 quality of documentation
Modes of documentation for the portfolio submission may include: drawings; photographic
material; multi-media material; quantitative data; qualitative data; 3D models or prototypes;
web-based material. All 3D and multi-media work should be recorded in graphic form and
explained to a standard suitable for assessment purposes.
Presentation
Portfolio - This module serves to draw together the various aspects of students’ work to
provide evidence of a coherent and presentable portfolio of work which is of a standard
acceptable to a commercial employer. This Module provides the opportunity for interior
design students to develop a professional working portfolio. Emphasis is placed upon
organizing a strong body of work, focused on a specific area of expertise dictated by the
student’s individual career goals. Presentation options are explored, examined, and executed
which is important to launch an interior design consultancy. The Portfolio will be
comprehensive, fully illustrated, portfolio of self-determine design content that demonstrates
creative and strategic thinking. The contents should show the entire design process from the
design brief, conception to final working drawings and costed manufacturing brief. The
assessment of this module will use generic criteria as follows – Creative, Technical, and
Professional.
Presentation of Range/Collection/ Interior Schemes– Different methods of display; co-
ordination of accessories; presentation and exhibition.
Presentation Materials:
 Evidence of the selection process used to identify the problem.
 Groundwork need for development of the proposal.
 A short restatement of the proposal.
 Evidence of some aspect of evaluating the ideas.
 A graphical justification of how the proposed proposal is to be utilized.
 Story board and / or animation of the proposal
 A short power point presentation (15-20 min maxm / maxm 40 slides) of there
systematic investigation on the proposed problem with all supporting documents.
 Hard copy and power-point presentation.
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  • 1. M.A. in Interior Architecture Module Title: Dissertation (Proposal) Module Code: DIS 603 Year of Study: 2nd Semester: 3rd Contact Hours: Lecture 1hr / week Credits: 1.5 Module Teacher: Ar. Aleya Nasrin Module Leader: Introduction: This module introduces students to the basic concepts, procedures, and techniques used in the Dissertation. This module begins with a brief over view of how the researcher/ designer start the work. In this module student will be provided a general background based on which participant students would select and develop their specific research methodology in consultation with their respective supervisors. The choice of topic will be at the students’ discretion, but subject to guidance from Supervisor. Students will be asked to select a particular topic for research and particular field of research method related to some aspect of Interior Design preferably closely related to their topic for their exhibition, prepare and submit a proposal for their Dissertation. From and through the work undertaken within the context of the unit, the student is expecting to develop sufficient material to establish a focussed thesis proposition. This may take a variety of forms, for example the student might extend a particular area of interest or, alternatively, establish and clarify aspects of the wider context of the field of study. Dedicated to the development of conceptual and analytical skills for the independent self-initiated interior design research project which will end with a researched, illustrated and fully referenced dissertation of approximately 10,000 words, supported by graphic, photographic and other evidence, showing the essential nature of the work, achieving a sustained level of intellectual analysis to demonstrate problem solving in a professional and commercially viable manner. Each student will be assigned a thesis supervisor as an advisor and mentor, and they will meet on a weekly basis to discuss project planning, control and execution. The students will further develop research techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills to solve their individual industry-based problems. In the Practice module, students continue their investigation into a particular personal area of study, leading to a final assessed presentation. The aim is to enable students to position themselves intellectually and creatively within the contemporary discourse on the design of interiors targeting ultimately to produce a Thesis. The thesis could take the form of a DISSERTATION/ ILLUSTRATED WRITTEN DOCUMENT or AN EXTENDED DESIGN PROJECT, suitably documented. This will support and assist the student in the development and preparation of their research into a comprehensive written document that will complement the visual work to be undertaken. Student may choose to submit a written Dissertation or a Design Project as his/her major project. It is the responsibility of the student to determine/ choose/ or formulate a research
  • 2. problem under the guidance of a thesis supervisor or a design tutor. In each case, the topic titles will be approved by the Course Project Sub-Committee (or Masters Module Team) with in 15th week prior to students starting their research work in the following semester Aims and Objectives: Aims Everywhere our knowledge is incomplete and problems are waiting to be solved. We address the void in our knowledge, and those unresolved problems, by asking relevant questions and seeking answers to them. The role of research is to provide a method for obtaining those answers by inquiringly studying the facts, within the parameters of the scientific method. (Leedy, 1993) The aim of this module is to extend the theoretical knowledge as well as the technical considerations to construct a viable dissertation. Student will experience a variety of practical lesson, and conceptual issues to address a problem. They will select and formulate of a research problem because: “The formulation of a problem is often more essential than its solution” (A. Einstein and L. Infeld) Objectives The specific objectives of a systematic inquiry in preparation of the Thesis (Dissertation) are:  a inclusive understanding of the background knowledge of the proposal in comprehending and appreciating the proposal’s local/international importance;  a literature review to develop an in-depth exploration on that specific field.  to enable the student to produce a comprehensive Interior project of professional standard In groundwork of the Thesis (Dissertation), students are required to obtain capability in:  fundamentals of objective inquiry, information compilation and processing, investigation and synthesis  fundamentals of communiqué and presentation  fundamentals of standard format of writing Learning Outcomes On completion of this module the students will be familiar with research procedure and the knowledge about the contemporary design method, able to produce an extended, fully illustrated, professionally produced Dissertation with fully acknowledged sources, references and bibliography. In the second option design based research work will be produced which will help the student to fabricate a comprehensive Interior Design project of professional standard.
  • 3. Teaching and Learning methods include: DISSERTATION/ ILLUSTRATED WRITTEN DOCUMENT Dissertation begins with a series of lecture which introduces about research, different types of research methodologies; their use in practice and relationship to methods from other subject fields, assisting the student in formulation of research problem. They will have a brief overview of how the researcher/ designer start the work. In this module student will be provided a general background based on which participant students would select and develop their specific research methodology in consultation with their respective supervisors. Each student will be assigned a project supervisor as an advisor and mentor, and they will meet on a weekly basis to discuss project planning, control and execution. The students will further develop research techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills to solve their individual industry-based problems. A project set out through a written brief; site or project related visits; interviews relevant personnel involved in project or related issues; reference to primary and secondary sources of material; workshops on appropriate research methods. Developing the project through tutorials, seminars, and presentations and interviewing the subject specialists. Collecting and testing data and developing prototypical design models using an appropriate range of media and techniques. Finally a presentation will be prepared that documents the research aims, methods and results. This incorporates the themes, strategic aims and research criteria for the ensuing thesis module. Steps to follow for the THESIS (Dissertation): Each student will be assigned a project supervisor as an advisor and mentor, and they will meet at least on a weekly basis to discuss project planning, control and execution. The students will further develop research techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills to solve their individual industry-based problems.  Each student proposes and finalizes a field/sector according to his or her choice  Discovering a concrete problem on this particular field which is in need of solution  He or she goes through in a methodical and systematic investigation to develop a knowledge base and find out relevancy of the proposal as M A thesis  Students will prepare a short power point presentation ( 15-20 min maxm / maxm at least 40 slides) of there systematic investigation on the proposed problem with all supporting documents which will be prepared to be presented to the expertise of the relevant field  Finally a Dissertation will be produce which prioritizes issues, organizes thoughts and concretizes ideas Assessment Strategy Module assessment will be based on presentation (phase 1) and Dissertation (Phase 2) with fully acknowledged sources, references and bibliography.
  • 4. 1. Presentation will demonstrate through appropriate modes of documentationa) identification of a specific field of research which is in need of solution b) systematic collection and collation of primary and secondary data relevant to the field of research; c) development of a well informed research methodology or methodologies through the systematic use of a set/s of techniques for data gathering, analysis and progressive testing against results; 2. A written documents of approximately 10000 words which establishes the strategies, scope and evaluation criteria for the Thesis, Presentation Materials:  Evidence of the selection process used to identify the problem.  Groundwork need for development of the proposal.  A short restatement of the proposal.  Evidence of some aspect of evaluating the ideas.  A graphical justification of how the proposed proposal is to be utilized.  Story board and / or animation of the proposal  A short power point presentation ( 15-20 min maxm / maxm 40 slides) of there systematic investigation on the proposed problem with all supporting documents.  THESIS (Dissertation) (Hard copy) and power-point presentation. Mark Distribution (phase 1) Attendance 10 Preliminary Assignment 01 Preliminary Assignment 02 Preliminary Assignment 03 15 15 15 Final presentation 45
  • 5. Week 1 Lesson Plan Title: Research Lecture on: What is Research? Factors to be considered Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the concept of Research Week 2 Lesson Plan Title: General Objectives Of Research Lecture on: An introduction to Research Methodology Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to develop understandings, abilities and skills to conduct research work Week 3 Lesson Plan Title: Procedure of Research Basic Procedure of Research Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil, Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the effectual thesis project. Week 4 Lesson Plan Title: Research Problem lecture on: How to address a Research Problem? Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to what is a Research Problem! Week 5 Lesson Plan Title: Types of Research lecture on: Types of Research Points to well thought-out Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know how to develop research techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills to solve their problem
  • 6. Week 6 Lesson Plan Title: Types of Research lecture on: Types of Research Points to well thought-out Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know how to develop research techniques and use their intellectual and creative skills to solve their problem Week 7 Lesson Plan Title: Components of Research and their Terminology lecture on: Terminology of Research  Concepts  Statements  Symbols  Terms Preliminary Assessment #01 on 8th week Research Question/ Project Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know that how they will accumulate their information to formulate a Research Question. Week 8 Lesson Plan Title: Preliminary Assessment 01 lecture on: Preliminary Assessment 01 Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, soft copy of the relevant documents. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know about their aims & objectives of the work how they will accumulate their information Week 9 Lesson Plan Title: Back ground Study Primary and secondary source lecture on: Discussion on primary and secondary source Different kinds of secondary source. The effectual source Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil. Week 10 MID TERM
  • 7. Week 11 Lesson Plan Title: Thesis proposal lecture on: Presentation of a thesis proposal Preliminary Assessment #02 on 12th week Research proposal/ Project proposal Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster. Multimedia Projector Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the shortcomings of the work and the procedure to overcome it. Week 12 Lesson Plan Title: Thesis proposal lecture on: Discussion on Research proposal/ Project proposal Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster. Multimedia Projector Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the procedure to gather the information. Week13 Lesson Plan Title: Preliminary Assessment 02 lecture on: Preliminary Assessment 02 Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Multimedia Projector Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents. Week14 Lesson Plan Title: Thesis proposal lecture on: Discussion with the problems students facing regarding the requirements of Preliminary Assessment. Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster. Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the shortcomings of the work and the procedure to overcome it. Week15 Lesson Plan Title: Thesis proposal lecture on: Discussion with the problems students facing regarding the requirements of Preliminary Assessment Preliminary Assessment#03, on15th week Requirements: Research proposal/ Project proposal presentation At least 10min/ 30 Slides
  • 8. Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster. Students must have: Sketch book, Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the shortcomings of the work and the procedure to overcome it. Week16 Lesson Plan Title: Preliminary Assessment lecture on: Preliminary Assessment 03 Final Submission date Week 18 Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster. Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents. Week 17 Lesson Plan Title: Thesis proposal lecture on: Discussion on Thesis proposal Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster, Soft copy of the relevant documents. Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil. Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the procedure to gather the information. Week 18 Lesson Plan Title: Thesis proposal Preliminary Research proposal/ Project proposal presentation At least 10min/ 30 Slides Resources requirement by teaching staff: Marker, Board, Duster. Students must have: Note book, Pen/Pencil, Soft copy of the relevant documents. . Learning Outcomes: After completing this lesson the student should be able to know the procedure of presentation Week19 Semester Thesis proposal Final Submission PRESENTATION Week20 Semester Thesis proposal Final Submission PRESENTATION
  • 9. M.A. in Interior Architecture Module Title: THESIS Module Code: IND 604 Year of Study: 2nd Semester: 4th Contact Hours: Lecture 7hr / week Credits: 20 Option B THESIS (Design Project) This module, carried out within the context of a design unit, develops design skills and understanding along with an ability to critically engage in design research. The three components under the Title ‘Project’ will correlate the theories; hypothesis and conclusion/s. The theory underpinning the proposition may be derived from the wide variety of sources that impinge on the design of interiors. The development and final format of the design thesis should be appropriate to the theoretical proposition and be understood as part of the design issue. Realization of the thesis project includes schematic design to detailing and must demonstrate the students’ understanding of the historical, technological and aesthetic parameters of interior design. Students must demonstrate independence in relationship to their own design process and ability to realize an interior design project. This module develops the themes of the year's design projects into a design thesis within the program. Aims and Objectives: The module aims to equip students for postgraduate level study in design through the development of their skills, understanding and ability in design research. The underlying aim is to raise students’ awareness and expectations of design research by improving the quality of the process with reference to similar processes in other disciplines. In parallel students will develop their understanding of the unique aspects of design research in relation to the specific issues encountered in the built environment. This background will enable students to critically select and carry out appropriate forms of research in developing well-informed design models. The module will also emphasize the function of dissemination in research and encourage high standards of documentation. The module is based in studio with the principal themes and issues being introduced through a seminar programme in the first term, attendance of which is a requirement of the course. Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this module students will be able to:
  • 10. a) identify and work within a field of research appropriate to a given design problem that identifies the key cultural, environmental, technological, historical or theoretical issues; b) identify and assemble the data required from primary and/or secondary sources in order to analyse the selected set of design issues systematically and in depth; c) develop and apply a consistent research methodology or methodologies with reference to appropriate methodological precedents and techniques; d) develop prototypical design models that interpret research material through testing and demonstrating results; e) collate, document and present research material to an appropriate standard. f) produce a concise, written, illustrated abstract which establishes the key themes of the thesis proposition, beyond the studio design project. g) be familiar with research procedure, and the knowledge about the contemporary design method. Assessment Strategy Module assessment will be based on the presentation of two associated pieces of work: 1. a Portfolio which will demonstrate through appropriate modes of documentation: a) identification of a specific field of research through analysis of key design issues involved in a set project; b) systematic collection and collation of primary and secondary data relevant to the field of research; c) development of a well informed research methodology or methodologies through the systematic use of a set/s of techniques for data gathering, analysis and progressive testing against results; d) analysis and valid interpretation of results through the development of design models with reference to appropriate precedents; e) presentation of design research to proto-publishing or exhibition standard 2. A written abstract of approximately 1000 words which establishes the strategies, scope and evaluation criteria for the Thesis, of which this is a pre-requisite. Work will be evaluated in each of the assessment instruments against the following criteria:  scope and ambition  innovation  quality theoretical thinking
  • 11.  quality design proposition  quality communication  degree of rigor  relevance  quality of analysis and interpretation  quality of documentation Modes of documentation for the portfolio submission may include: drawings; photographic material; multi-media material; quantitative data; qualitative data; 3D models or prototypes; web-based material. All 3D and multi-media work should be recorded in graphic form and explained to a standard suitable for assessment purposes. Presentation Portfolio - This module serves to draw together the various aspects of students’ work to provide evidence of a coherent and presentable portfolio of work which is of a standard acceptable to a commercial employer. This Module provides the opportunity for interior design students to develop a professional working portfolio. Emphasis is placed upon organizing a strong body of work, focused on a specific area of expertise dictated by the student’s individual career goals. Presentation options are explored, examined, and executed which is important to launch an interior design consultancy. The Portfolio will be comprehensive, fully illustrated, portfolio of self-determine design content that demonstrates creative and strategic thinking. The contents should show the entire design process from the design brief, conception to final working drawings and costed manufacturing brief. The assessment of this module will use generic criteria as follows – Creative, Technical, and Professional. Presentation of Range/Collection/ Interior Schemes– Different methods of display; co- ordination of accessories; presentation and exhibition. Presentation Materials:  Evidence of the selection process used to identify the problem.  Groundwork need for development of the proposal.  A short restatement of the proposal.  Evidence of some aspect of evaluating the ideas.  A graphical justification of how the proposed proposal is to be utilized.  Story board and / or animation of the proposal  A short power point presentation (15-20 min maxm / maxm 40 slides) of there systematic investigation on the proposed problem with all supporting documents.  Hard copy and power-point presentation.