Practical studio modules are delivered through independent, student-led projects, culminating in an RSN Graduate Collection. The weekly tutorial feedback form is a key element of the feed forward mode of learning / feedback. Each student engages with written illustrated reflective practice to compile a student led agreed action plan with their tutor.
Professional Practice in Context is taught through a critical engagement with the material culture of hand embroidery and its practitioners. through critical writing taught through workshop sessions, lectures and seminars. This module also enables each student to identify their intended employment direction and create their own bespoke graduate employment plan / PDP.
Onsite teaching takes place in studio spaces using the RSN specialist art and design library, IT Suite and handling collection. Offsite learning occurs through a bespoke series of visits to galleries, exhibitions, and collections. At this level, students will also be expected to undertake their own relevant visits alongside course specific visits.