Module Descriptors
GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR HEALTH CARE (L7)
MEDI70032
Key Facts
Digital, Technology, Innovation and Business
Level 7
30 credits
Contact
Leader: Louise Reynolds
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 4
Independent Study Hours: 296
Total Learning Hours: 300
Assessment
  • ASSIGNMENT - PRACTICAL weighted at 14%
  • ASSIGNMENT - PRACTICAL weighted at 14%
  • ASSIGNMENT - PRACTICAL weighted at 14%
  • ASSIGNMENT - PRACTICAL weighted at 14%
  • ASSIGNMENT - PRACTICAL weighted at 14%
  • REPORT weighted at 30%
Module Details
Module Additional Assessment Details
Portfolio of 5 practical assignments (including an assignment logbook), each of the assignments weighted at 14%. [Learning Outcomes 1,2]
Report (3,000 words) 30% [Learning Outcome 3,4]

A detailed explanation of the assignments will be provided in the module handbook.

Due to the professional nature of the medical illustration programme, it is necessary for all components of assessment to be passed as learners must have a rigorous understanding and working knowledge of each aspect of the course to allow them to become qualified for full membership to the Institute of Medical Illustrators and registration with the Council for the Accreditation of Medical Illustration Practitioners. And, as such, no internal compensation should be allowed on these modules.


Module Special Admissions Requirements
Workplace-based resources
Module Indicative Content
This module covers the specialist graphic design skills that a medical illustrator needs, along with a knowledge and understanding of the issues involved in working with clients and in interpreting professional briefs. You will learn how to use a range of illustrative techniques in the communication of clinical, medical and anatomical information to specified audiences. You will consider the implications of the different contexts within which illustrations are used, and learn to use your judgement as to the choice of methodology appropriate to particular media, contexts and individual client requirements. Specific techniques covered include: line and half-tone illustrations, colour and photographically generated illustrations and the principles of effective web page and brochure design.
Module Learning Strategies
This module is delivered by distance learning, which means that you will engage in independent study, supported by your workplace supervisor.

You will carry out a series of practical assignments, each of which covers a specific area of professional practice. You will document the thoughts, decisions and analyses that inform this work, in an assignment logbook. You will also write a report on the issues surrounding successful visual communication in a healthcare context, reflecting critically on the most appropriate means for communicating with particular audiences.
Module Resources
Library and Information Services resources

Module Texts
National Photography Guidelines, available at: www.imi.org.uk/guidelines.htm
Visual Communication in Medicine, e-journal published by Taylor and Francis. This e-journal will be available online via the University Website.