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Practical lessons in Textiles

Practical lessons in Textiles

by Sergio Montalban | Jun 11, 2021 | Case Studies, Concurrent, Fashion and Textiles

Esther Paleologos Course Coordinator Short practical activities and advanced communication technologies have been integral to the success of this concurrent class in Textiles and Design School: F&T Year: 3 Cohort Size: 20 - 40 students Delivery Mode: Concurrent High...
BH115 – Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)

BH115 – Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)

by Sergio Montalban | Jun 1, 2021 | Architecture and Design, Case Studies, Concurrent

Dr Anthony Fryatt Program Manager Overall experiences from several teaching staff provided by Program manager Anthony Fryatt. School: Architecture and Design Year: 1-4 Cohort Size: ? Delivery Mode: Concurrent, Online, F2F High Effort Implementation level: Very Hard...

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