gavin,
there are two syllabi (one design research, the other
qualitative research) posted on designresearch.wikispaces.com.
both are from u.s. professors.
they are on the home page in the center under "resources."
i would be interested in whatever your request uncovers, if
you are willing to share with the list or privately.
good luck,
bruce
Bruce M. Tharp, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Architecture, Interior Architecture +
Designed Objects
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
36 South Wabash Avenue, Suite 1200
Chicago, Illinois 60603
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>Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 15:52:35 +1000
>From: Gavin Melles <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Hello all
>To: [log in to unmask]
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>Hello all
>The faculty of design at Swinburne Uni (AUS) nees to firm up its
>coursework research methods and writing one semester program
for new
>design research students. I have developed programs like this for
>engineering and medicine but I would like to know if British
or American
>colleagues have examples of how this is done in other
institutions as I
>want to remodel the curriculum. Many thanks.
>
>Education is only the beginning.
>Let's get on with it.
>
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