B.Des / Batch 2021-25 / Semester VI / Specialization Core Courses : Communication Design - User Experience Design
    Understand the importance of sequencing and presenting their design projects in form of a portfolio for presentations before Jury/ a prospective client/employer., Interpret and analyze ones own work and constantly update the portfolio with regard to the need of the presentation, Understand the importance of digital portfolio with regards to the new IT development, compactness, portability, storage etc.
    Catalogue Code: T8481
    Course Type: Specialization Core Course
    Total Credit: 1
    Credits (Theory): 2
    No. of Hours: 30
    Internal Marks: 60
    External Marks : 40
    Total Marks: 25
    Experiential Learning: Yes
    Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
    Course Code: 801210669
    Floating Credit: No
    Audit Course: No
    Course Skill Type: Transferable /Life Skills
    Course Needs: Global
      Developing the Ability to Observe, Identify an opportunity for design intervention in the real world to create a design project proposal/ brief and further carry out the complete design process learned in the last semesters to propose and complete the design solution., Developing the Ability to spot trends and propose future scenarios and design solutions to a given chosen scenario and group of users/ people., Introducing Art, Sociology and Psychology/ Craft to User Experience Design.
      Catalogue Code: T8147
      Course Type: Specialization Core Course
      Total Credit: 4
      Credits (Theory): 2
      No. of Hours: 30
      Internal Marks: 100
      External Marks : 40
      Total Marks: 100
      Experiential Learning: Yes
      Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
      Primary Orientation of the Course: Human Values
      Course Code: 801210673
      Floating Credit: No
      Audit Course: No
      Course Needs: Global
        Understanding how meaning is generated, disseminated, and produced from the social, political and economic spheres within a given culture., Knowing Cultural studies as an academic discipline aiding cultural researchers who theorize about the forces from which the whole of humankind construct their daily lives., Studying of environment related behavior in design., Studying Society and Humanity programme researches and environmental problems from the perspective of urban sociology, examining the ways in which residents control environmental problems, in the context of the formation of social norms., Taking an active part for training the NG0s.
        Catalogue Code: T8528
        Course Type: Specialization Core Course
        Total Credit: 3
        Credits (Theory): 2
        No. of Hours: 75
        Internal Marks: 75
        External Marks : 40
        Total Marks: 75
        Experiential Learning: Yes
        Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
        Course Code: 801210672
        Floating Credit: No
        Audit Course: No
        Course Needs: Global
          Understanding the key user-centered / UX Design Principles., Understanding various UX Evaluation Methods, with particular focus on Usability Testing., Understanding the Usability Heuristics defined by usability experts., Understanding the End User Testing as practiced in industry., Developing and practicing the key user-centered UX Design Principles, UX Evaluation Methods, Usability Heuristics and Usability Testing.
          Catalogue Code: T8500
          Course Type: Specialization Core Course
          Total Credit: 3
          Credits (Theory): 2
          No. of Hours: 75
          Internal Marks: 75
          External Marks : 40
          Total Marks: 75
          Experiential Learning: Yes
          Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
          Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
          Course Code: 801210671
          Floating Credit: No
          Audit Course: No
          Course Needs: Global
            To understand the fundamental theories and methods for human computer interaction (HCI), To apply the HCI fundamentals and methods to analyze interaction and user interface design for ICT, To incorporate HCI in the integrated design process for ICT based products and services
            Catalogue Code: T8529
            Course Type: Specialization Core Course
            Total Credit: 3
            Credits (Theory): 2
            No. of Hours: 75
            Internal Marks: 75
            External Marks : 40
            Total Marks: 75
            Experiential Learning: Yes
            Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
            Course Code: 801210670
            Floating Credit: No
            Audit Course: No
            Course Needs: Global