In pursuance of Act No. 960 of 14 August 2014 on universities (the University Act) with subsequent amendments the following regulations and curriculum are stipulated for the BA program in Art & Technology.
The Bachelor’s programme is organised in accordance with the Ministry of Higher Education and Science’s Order no. 1520 of 16 December 2013 on Bachelor’s and Master’s Programmes at Universities (the Ministerial Order of the Study Programmes) and Ministerial Order no. 670 of 19 June 2014 on University Examinations (the Examination Order) with subsequent changes. Further reference is made to Ministerial Order no. 257 of March 18, 2015 (the Admission Order) and Ministerial Order no. 114 of February 3, 2015 (the Grading Scale Order) with subsequent changes.
The programme is offered in Aalborg og København.
The Bachelor’s programme falls under Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Aalborg University.
The Bachelor’s programme falls under Study Board of Art, Health and Technology
The Bachelor’s programme is associated with the external examiners corps on Information Technologies and Interactive Media Studies.
Students admitted through the coordinated enrolment procedure, are admitted on the basis of completed secondary school education including mathematics at B level, English at B level, history or history of ideas or contemporary history at B level, and in addition one language at A level – but only at B level in case the language is at an advanced level. More information and possible further requirements are available at the website of the program.
The Bachelor’s programme entitles the graduate to the designation Bachelor (BA) i oplevelsesteknologi. The English designation is: Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Arts and Science.
The Bachelor’s programme is a 3-year, research-based, full-time study programme. The programme is set to 180 ECTS credits.
The Study Board can approve that passed programme elements from other educational programmes at the same level replaces programme elements within this programme (credit transfer).
Furthermore, the Study Board can, upon application, approve that parts of this programme is completed at another university or a further education institution in Denmark or abroad (pre-approval of credit transfer).
The Study Board’s decisions regarding credit transfer are based on an academic assessment.
The Study Board’s possibilities to grant exemption, including exemption to further examination attempts and special examination conditions, are stated in the Examination Policies and Procedures published at this website: https://www.studieservice.aau.dk/regler-vejledninger
The rules for examinations are stated in the Examination Policies and Procedures published at this website:https://www.studieservice.aau.dk/regler-vejledninger
In the assessment of all written work, regardless of the language it is written in, weight is also given to the student's formulation and spelling ability, in addition to the academic content. Orthographic and grammatical correctness as well as stylistic proficiency are taken as a basis for the evaluation of language performance. Language performance must always be included as an independent dimension of the total evaluation. However, no examination can be assessed as ‘Pass’ on the basis of good language performance alone; similarly, an examination normally cannot be assessed as ‘Fail’ on the basis of poor language performance alone.
The Study Board can grant exemption from this in special cases (e.g., dyslexia or a native language other than Danish).
The Bachelor’s project must include an English summary. If the project is written in English, the summary can be in Danish. The summary is included in the evaluation of the project as a whole.
It is assumed that the student can read academic texts in his or her native language as well as in English and use reference works etc. in other European languages.
The following competence profile will appear on the diploma:
A graduate of the Bachelor's programme has competencies acquired through an educational programme that has taken place in a research environment.
A graduate of the Bachelor's programme has fundamental knowledge of and insight into his/her subject's methods and scientific foundation. These properties qualify the graduate of the Bachelor’s programme for further education in a relevant Master’s programme as well as for employment on the basis of the educational programme
The BA program in Art & Technology is a research-based full-time study program aimed at providing students with a relevant background for carrying out professional functions and at qualifying students for admission to an MA program.
The general objective of the BA program in Art & Technology is for students to acquire the knowledge, skills and competencies required in order to work independently within the subject areas at a level, which meets international standards.
Knowledge
Within the field of art and technology, and on completion of the BA program, students should have knowledge, understanding and reflection about:
Skills
Within the field of art and technology, and on the completion of the BA program, students should have skills in:
Competencies
Within the field of art and technology, on completion of the BA program, students should have competencies in:
STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAM
The duration of the BA program is six semesters (first to sixth semester). In the fifth semester the students have the opportunity of tailoring their education through elective modules representing 10 ECTS credits in total. Such modules may typically be offered by other programs or in other academic areas. In the sixth semester, students write a BA project. A period of exchange studies abroad may form part of the program, normally after successful completion of the first three semesters, and following the approval of the study board.
The program consists of modules and is structured as a problem-based and predominantly project organized study program. In the fifth semester students may choose optional modules representing 10 ECTS credits, i.e. either 10 ECTS credits or 2 x 5 ECTS credits.
Sculpture and Technology | 1st sem | 15 ECTS |
Problem-Based Learning | 1st sem | 5 ECTS |
Physical Interface Design I | 1st sem | 5 ECTS |
History of Art and Technology I (or II) | 1st sem | 5 ECTS |
Performative Space and Technology | 2nd sem | 20 ECTS |
Physical Interface Design II | 2nd sem | 5 ECTS |
Art in Context I – Art Theory (or II) | 2nd sem | 5 ECTS |
Dynamic Art and Technology | 3rd sem | 15 ECTS |
Programming Interactive Systems | 3rd sem | 5 ECTS |
Art and Technology Concept Design | 3rd sem | 5 ECTS |
History of Art and Technology II (or I) | 3rd sem | 5 ECTS |
Place and Space of Interaction | 4th sem | 20 ECTS |
Art in Context II – Media Art Theory (or I) | 4th sem | 5 ECTS |
International Collaboration | 4th sem | 5 ECTS |
Narratives and Interaction | 5th sem | 15 ECTS |
Mixed Reality Technologies | 5th sem | 5 ECTS |
Art-Based Research | 5th sem | 5 ECTS |
Art and Technology as Experience (Bachelor Project) | 6th sem | 20 ECTS |
Art & Technology Entrepreneurship | 6th sem | 5 ECTS |
Elective modules: Students must select 5 ECTS in the fifth semester and additional 5 ECTS in the sixth semester
Multimedia Programming (Elective) or Electives | 5th sem. | 5 ECTS |
Play and Event (Elective) or Electives | 6th sem. | 5 ECTS |
Social Sciences Module | 5th or 6th sem. | 5 ECTS |
Engineering Module | 5th or 6th sem. | 5 ECTS |
Humanities Module | 5th or 6th sem. | 5 ECTS |
Students may choose one or more elective modules offered by AAU or other universities representing a total of at least 5 ECTS. Such choices by students must be approved by both the Board of Studies of Art & Technology and the Board of Studies offering the activity prior to the beginning of the semester. Under all circumstances, electives/elective modules must always as a minimum represent a total of 10 ECTS.
Subsection 2 ART PROGRAM
As a whole the program is based on progression of increasing academic complexity, stretching from working with a focus on: 1) simple and isolated artefacts in solid materials 2) basic spatial conditions and spatial constructions across working with a focus on 3) construction of artefacts expressing or creating movements (transitions and transformations) physically and/or psychologically and 4) principles concerning interaction between artefacts and humans to working with a focus on 5) artefacts with narrative qualities. The five first semesters of the program each take their focus points as their point of departure 6) in the sixth semester, which must conclude in a BA project, students will to a larger extent choose their individual focus as well as their individual weighting of principles.
Subsection 3 SEMESTER 1
In the main module of the first semester, Sculpture and Technology project work is anchored in subject matters concerning the construction of simple and isolated artefacts. The teaching is organized as a number of workshops and courses to support project work. In order to offer the students broad knowledge about the field art and technology, three separate modules are offered: Problem-Based Learning: Physical Interface Design I and History of Art and Technology I
Subsection 4 SEMESTER 2
In the main module of the second semester, Performative Space and Technology, project work concentrates on space, basic spatial conditions and the creation of places. Teaching is organized in a number of workshops and related courses supporting project work. In order to support the students in their work in a broader sense, one module is offered teaching basic programming skills: Physical Interface Design II; and another module: Art in Context I – Art Theory focusing on art theory.
Subsection 5 SEMESTER 3
In the main module of the third semester: Dynamic Art and Technology, project work concentrates on problems concerning construction of products and artefacts expressing or causing transitions and creating movement physically and/or psychologically. Work is organized in a number of workshops and related courses aimed at supporting project work. In order to further the students programming skills and deepen their understanding of art's challenges and opportunities within society, separate modules are offered in: Programming Interactive Systems: Art and Technology Concept Design, and the module: History of Art and Technology II, focusing on art analysis and art history.
Subsection 6 SEMESTER 4
In the main module in the fourth semester, module: Place and Space of Interaction, the project work consists of problems and solutions concerning the creation of interactive spaces, places and installations. Work is organized in a number of workshops and related courses aimed at supporting project work. In order to support the students in their work in a wider sense, module: Art in Context II – Media Art Theory focusing on media art theory and analysis and module: International Collaboration focusing on collaborative practice is offered.
Subsection 7 SEMESTER 5
In the main module in the fifth semester, module: Narratives and Interaction, project work consists in focusing on how to create responsive narrative universes and scenic artefacts. Teaching is organized in a number of workshops and related courses aimed at supporting project work. In order to support the students in their work, a separate module: Mixed Reality Technology is offered. Furthermore, module: Art-Based Research introduces art as a scientific research method. With a view to tailoring their own education – i.e. in relation to subsequent MA studies – students must also choose relevant elective modules representing 5 ECTS credits. Typically, other AAU programs or other universities will offer elective modules. The study board of Art and Technology may offer module: Multimedia Programming.
Subsection 8 SEMESTER 6
In the main module in the sixth semester, Art and Technology as Experience consists in the BA project of the program. The BA project must include a minimum of three of the focal areas and methodologies, which are presented in the previous main modules of the program. Work is organized in a number of workshops and related courses aimed at supporting project work.
In addition, students must complete module: ArT Marketing and Entrepreneurship. With a view to tailoring their own education – i.e. in relation to subsequent MA studies – students must also choose relevant elective modules representing 5 ECTS credits. Typically, other AAU programs or other universities offer elective modules. Art & Technology offers, depending on the number of attendees, module: Play and Event.
The program consists of modules and is structured as a problem-based and predominantly project organized study program. In the fifth semester students may choose optional modules representing 10 ECTS credits, i.e. either 10 ECTS credits or 2 x 5 ECTS credits.
Offered as:
1-professional | ||||||
Module name | Course type | ECTS | Applied grading scale | Evaluation method | Assessment method | Language |
1 Semester
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Sculpture and Technology
(BAART20151) | Project | 15 | 7-point grading scale | Internal examination | Written and oral exam | English |
Problem Based Learning
(BAART20152) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Oral exam based on a project | English |
Physical Interface Design I
(BAART20153) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
History of Art and Technology I
(BAART20154) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
2 Semester
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Performative Space and Technology
(BAART20155) | Project | 20 | 7-point grading scale | Internal examination | Written and oral exam | English |
Physical Interface Design II
(BAART20156) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
Art in Context I – Art Theory
(BAART20157) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
3 Semester
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Dynamic Art and Technology
(BAART20158) | Project | 15 | 7-point grading scale | External examination | Written and oral exam | English |
Programming Interactive Systems
(BAART20159) | Course | 5 | 7-point grading scale | Internal examination | Written and oral exam | English |
Art and Technology Concept Design
(BAART201510) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written and oral exam | English |
History of Art and Technology II
(BAART201511) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
4 Semester
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Place and Space of Interaction
(BAART201512) | Project | 20 | 7-point grading scale | External examination | Written and oral exam | English |
Art in Context II – Media Art Theory
(BAART201513) | Course | 5 | 7-point grading scale | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
International Collaboration
(BAART201514) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
5 Semester
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Narratives and Interaction
(BAART201515) | Project | 15 | 7-point grading scale | Internal examination | Written and oral exam | English |
Mixed Reality Technologies
(BAART201516) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
Art-Based Research
(BAART201517) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | External examination | Oral exam | English |
Electives | 5 | |||||
6 Semester
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Art and Technology as Experience (Bachelor Project)
(BAART201519) | Project | 20 | 7-point grading scale | External examination | Written and oral exam | English |
Art & Technology Entrepreneurship
(BAART201521) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
Electives | 5 |
Electives | ||||||
Module name | Course type | ECTS | Applied grading scale | Evaluation Method | Assessment method | Language |
Multimedia Programming
(BAART201518) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
Play and Event
(BAART201520) | Course | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
Electives
(BAART201522) | Project | 5 | Passed/Not Passed | Internal examination | Written exam | English |
Substitution for fourth or fifth semester
Location of module: 4th or 5th semester
Credits: 30 ECTS
Method of working: studying abroad
Learning objectives:
During the fourth or fifth semester, students can study abroad at a foreign university or educational institution (e.g. art academy). The study activities abroad must in terms of content and subject matter match or add to the program of Art and Technology at Aalborg University. The student does not have the possibility to studying abroad during both semesters. The student has to apply the study board by sending in detailed information about the foreign educational institution and the courses the student plan to attend (cf. form issued by the study board of ArT); and the board of study has to approve it, before the student can travel abroad.
During this module students should acquire:
Basic knowledge about
Skills in
Competencies in
The module is completed with:
An internal written examination in Module 3: Substitution for fourth or fifth semester Normally, the foreign program defines the examination form and requirements. The student has to submit all assignments and has to attend all assessments specified by the program chosen corresponding to 30 ECTS. In addition, the student has to prepare a short evaluation report of his/her study abroad including a short description of the institution, the courses attended, and the learning outcome. This part must not exceed 3 pages. In case the educational institution does not grade or otherwise assess students’ work according to 7-point scale (e.g. various art academies), the student has to submit a reflective report describing his/her work during the semester, theories and methods applied, and the learning outcome. Form of examination: a). The written part must not exceed 20 pages. Grading according to the 7-point scale.
These regulations have been recommended by the Board of Studies for Art & Technology and approved by the Dean. These regulations take effect from September 1 st 2015 and apply to all students who begin their studies in the BA program on this date or later.
The Study Board will determine when examinations will be held for the last time in accordance with the present regulations for Art & Technology and/or the Faculty of Humanities, AAU.
Minor editorial changes have been made in connection with the digitisation of the study Curriculum