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Master of science in Design, 120 hp | |||||||||||||||
Aim/Vision
The purpose of design is to make alternative futures possible through systematic, experimental, human-centered, aesthetic and critical exploration. Expressive work requiring conscious aesthetic choices forms a central part of the design of material and immaterial artifacts, such as products, services and systems. Design practice comprises the perspectives of technology and materials, form and experience, engi-neering and craftsmanship, and utility and ethics. Moreover, design practice is con-tingent on the intertwining of multiple competencies, stakeholders, values, and goals. In academic terms, therefore, design is an interdisciplinary subject combining per-spectives from engineering, behavioral science, social science and the arts. | |||||||||||||||
Programme goals
A MSc in Design from LiU is able to identify, analyze and address complex inter-disciplinary design challenges and possibilities, and to develop and communicate potential solutions, in a variety of contexts including industry, entrepreneurship, public sector and non-profit organizations. The design contribution in terms of knowledge, skills and values is integrated with other practices as dictated by the sit-uation at hand. The design contribution brought to the situation is human-centered, in the sense that it emphasizes design for people and by people as complex, idiosyncratic individuals. Moreover, it is strongly interdisciplinary, which is to say that it is applicable in multi-competent teams, in various kinds of organizations, on strategic as well as tactical and operational levels, in complex and challenging situations where a mono-disciplinary design approach would be inadequate. A MSc in Design from LiU has acquired the knowledge, skills and values needed to work as a designer in a changing professional landscape and to become a scholar in the academic field of design research. After completion of the master program the student is expected to have acquired the following (local articulation in italic):
A MSc in Design from Linköping University shall:
A MSc in Design from Linköping University shall:
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Common rules and information about student service
Common rules and information about student service at LiTH are available in sections b1-b6. | |||||||||||||||
Programme Contents
The core of the program consists of three studio-based interdisciplinary courses driven by a specific theme for each studio. From the first semester the students have access to a mix of joint courses and courses based on defined design tracks. From the second semester the students will also be able to choose from a set of elective courses. | |||||||||||||||
Specialisations within the Programme
Within the master programme there are several design tracks. These tracks may vary over time, and each year the current tracks are described in the curriculum. The minimum requirement for character courses in a design track is 18 ECTS. If the requirements for a design track is fulfilled it will be included in the Degree Certificate. Adaptations of a design track, e.g. due to exchange studies, should be motivated and developed in collaboration with the study counsellor. Applications for adaptations of a design track is handled by the study board, where decisions also are made. | |||||||||||||||
Graduate Level Courses
Certain PhD courses can be part of the Master degree in Design. These course selections are subject to formal decision by the executive committee of the Program Board. | |||||||||||||||
Thesis Work
The main subject of studies, in order to receive a master’s degree from the Master of Science in Design program, is Design. To be qualified to conduct a degree project, the student must be admitted to the master’s programme in Design and have completed at least 72 credits from courses within the programme, of which 48 credits must be at the advanced (graduate) level within Design. | |||||||||||||||
Degree Requirements
The programme is designed to give the master’s degree “Master of Science in De-sign”. The following detailed requirements apply
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