I løbet af uddannelsen på Digital design og kommunikation skal du følge og bestå en specialisering (22,5 ECTS).
Specialiseringerne er sammensat på en måde, der skal lede frem til specialeskrivning. Kurserne er således videregående og det kronologisk sidste kursus i specialiseringen bygger direkte ovenpå det første - der er altså også en faglig progression inden for specialiseringen. Du kan vælge mellem seks specialiseringer:
- Networked Culture
- Digital Aesthetics
- Designing Interactive Artefacts
- Service Design
- Mobile Communication
- Green Society and Technology
En specialisering er sammensat af 2 kurser - et 7,5 ECTS kursus og et 15 ECTS kursus. Kurset på 15 ECTS indeholder som regel et projektarbejde.
6 specialiseringer
Networked Culture
This specialisation will provide perspectives on different aspects of networked cultures. The aim of the specialisation is to provide an understanding of the inter-relations between networked digital cultures, society and technology. Digital media affect our lives intimately, and they are a key factor in how we engage with local and global communities on topics vital both to our understanding of local and global culture, and our own cultural use, consumption and production.
Courses:
1. Digital Cultures (7,5 ECTS)
2. Exploring Networked Culture (15 ECTS)
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Digital Aesthetics
This specialisation investigates the specific properties of digital media (interactivity, multimediality, virtuality, etc.), and exploits their creative potential in the fields of digital art, experiences and entertainment. Some keywords could be: digital art, aesthetics, computer art, network art, performance art, installation art, remix/mashup art, digital storytelling, procedural aesthetics, integrative intermedia, transgressive interventions, participatory ecologies ect.
Courses:
1. Digital Media Aesthetics (7,5 ECTS)
2. Creative Digital Practice (15 ECTS)
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Designing Interactive Artifacts
Building on experience on user-centred interaction design processes, the specialisation places a greater focus on interaction and experience. Prototyping is used more extensively to explore the digital medium and investigate novel forms of interactivity. Students will have the opportunity to develop deeper, more nuanced perspectives on interactivity and experience as well as significantly improving their repertoire as designers.
Courses:
1. Designing Interactive Artifacts (7,5 ECTS)
2. Designing Interactive Artifacts in Action (15 ECTS)
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Service Design
The goal of this specialisation is to train designers who are able to design service innovations, develop service strategy, shape user experiences at various touch points in service systems, and design individual information and communication technologies within the service ecology.
Courses:
1. Introduction to Service Design (7,5 ECTS)
2. Project: Service Design (15 ECTS)
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Mobile communication
This specialisation examines the technical, social, commercial, regulatory and design dimensions of mobile communication. Its goal is to prepare the student for eventual employment in some dimension of the mobile industry. This is not limited to traditional mobile telephony but can include new wireless applications. Eventual employers may be at a provider (TDC, Telenor, etc.), a handset manufacturer (Nokia, Ericsson, etc.) a regulator, a content provider, a design firm or other associated institution.
Courses:
1. Technical issues and methods for study (7,5 ECTS)
2. Design, Regulation, Business and Social Context (15 ECTS)
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Green Society and Technology
This specialisation focuses on the complex relationship between environment, green society and technology. We live in a social and technical world that is both effecting, and being effected by, climate change, international low carbon legislation, and diverse environmental sustainability demands and dreams. The environment, and the social and technical relationship we have with it, is a major part of global and Danish policy-making, and affects everyday life in a company, from issues of corporate environmental and social responsibility to paper recycling.
Courses:
1. Green Society (7,5 ECTS)
2. Environmental Networks (15 ECTS)
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