C04072v5 Master of Design
Award(s): Master of Design (MDesign)UAC code: 945107 (Spring semester)
CRICOS code: 000357D
Load credit points: 72
Course EFTSL: 1.5
Location: City campus
Overview
Course aims
Career options
Admission requirements
Recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Other information
Overview
The Master of Design advances the criticality and creativity of designers in new areas of professional design practice. It has several distinctive features: it combines four interdisciplinary core subjects in design management with four electives in a particular area of design expertise; it has an intercultural focus with all collaborative tasks involving cross-cultural groups; all design disciplines are explored and all projects involve a mix of designers; and it focuses on entrepreneurial design, where the designers are the drivers of new business opportunities and significant social change.
The course advances designers through a more in-depth understanding of the changing contexts in which they are designing; advances creative, research, communication and management abilities; and focuses on specific new design techniques. Graduates are culturally sensitive entrepreneurs with both specialist skills and general practice management abilities.
Course aims
This course aims to assist practising designers to develop high-level expertise by providing them with in-depth critical understanding of the changing contexts in which they are designing; advanced technical, creative, research, communication and management abilities; and the chance to develop expertise in specific areas of emerging design practice.
Career options
Career options include managers or principals of design practices and team leaders on design projects. Graduates also have enhanced employment prospects in areas related to the specialisation in which they choose to major.
Admission requirements
Applicants require:
- an approved bachelor's degree with at least a credit average (a weighted average mark of at least 65) in a design field, such as fashion, interior, product, industrial or visual communication design
- a portfolio demonstrating original design ability, and
- a supporting personal statement that critically reviews a selected design by the applicant; demonstrates an understanding of the specific nature of this degree program; and nominates an appropriate discipline for design practice subjects.
Recognition of prior learning
Applicants with an approved four-year bachelor's degree or graduate diploma in a design field receive 24 credit points of advanced standing against the compulsory design studies subjects.
Course duration and attendance
The course duration is one-and-a-half-years of full-time, or three-years of part-time study.
Course structure
The course comprises a total of 72 credit points, made up of 30 credit points of core coursework subjects, 18 credit points from a choice of design studies subjects and 24 credit points from a choice of electives which constitute a major. Subject selection must be appropriate to the student's background.
Students are assisted by the Director of Postgraduate Design Program to develop a pattern of study best suited to their needs.
Course completion requirements
STM90405 Core subjects (Design) PG | 24cp | |
CBK90263 100-level Design Studies PG subjects | 24cp | |
CBK90286 Design Expertise major/Electives PG | 24cp | |
Total | 72cp |
Course program
The example program below is for a student commencing in Autumn semester and undertaking the course full time.
Autumn commencing full time - no specified major | ||
Year 1 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
89302 Practice Management and Leadership | 6cp | |
89303 Client and User-Centred Designing | 6cp | |
Select two subjects from the following: | 12cp | |
85500 Design Futures: Creative Technologies | 6cp | |
85504 Design Futures: Sustainable Lifestyles | 6cp | |
85505 Design Interventions: Making Theories | 6cp | |
85506 Design Differences: Intercultural Asia | 6cp | |
85509 Design Differences: Community Identities | 6cp | |
85601 Design Interventions: Business Innovation | 6cp | |
85602 Interdisciplinary Design Lab: Undergraduate | 6cp | |
85603 Interdisciplinary Design Experience: Undergraduate | 6cp | |
85604 Reflective Practice | 6cp | |
Spring semester | ||
89301 Design Communication and Criticism | 6cp | |
89304 Social Change Design | 6cp | |
Select 12 credit points of electives | 12cp | |
Year 2 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
Select two subjects from the following: | 12cp | |
85604 Reflective Practice | 6cp | |
85500 Design Futures: Creative Technologies | 6cp | |
85504 Design Futures: Sustainable Lifestyles | 6cp | |
85505 Design Interventions: Making Theories | 6cp | |
85506 Design Differences: Intercultural Asia | 6cp | |
85509 Design Differences: Community Identities | 6cp | |
85601 Design Interventions: Business Innovation | 6cp | |
85602 Interdisciplinary Design Lab: Undergraduate | 6cp | |
85603 Interdisciplinary Design Experience: Undergraduate | 6cp | |
Select 12 credit points of electives | 12cp | |
List of majors | ||
MAJ04004 Interior Lighting | 24cp | |
MAJ04005 Furniture Design | 24cp | |
MAJ08956 Project Management | 24cp | |
MAJ10014 Information Design | 24cp | |
MAJ10015 Photomedia | 24cp | |
MAJ10016 Branding Design | 24cp | |
MAJ10017 Digitally Mediated Environments | 24cp | |
MAJ10018 Animation Design | 24cp | |
List of electives | ||
11400 Digital Theory | 6cp | |
11401 Digital Master Class A | 6cp | |
11403 Digital Master Class B | 6cp | |
15311 Managing Complex Projects | 6cp | |
15312 Team Leadership Principles and Communications | 6cp | |
15313 Project Procurement and Risk Management | 6cp | |
88901 Observational Photography | 6cp | |
88902 Digital Photography | 6cp | |
88903 Photographic Fabrication | 6cp | |
88904 Photographic Construction | 6cp | |
88911 Design for Visual Information Systems | 6cp | |
88912 Histories of Visual Information Design | 6cp | |
88913 Visual Information Project | 6cp | |
88921 Interior Lighting Fundamentals | 6cp | |
88922 Interior Lighting Equipment and Methods | 6cp | |
88923 Interior Lighting Applications | 6cp | |
88924 Interior Lighting Project | 6cp | |
88931 Furniture Concepts | 6cp | |
88932 Furniture Systems and Technologies | 6cp | |
88933 Furniture Capstone Project | 12cp | |
88941 Experience Economy | 6cp | |
88942 Experience Branding | 6cp | |
88943 Brand Strategy | 6cp | |
88944 Branding Project | 6cp | |
89200 Graphic Visualisation | 6cp | |
89201 Animation Genres Seminar | 6cp | |
89202 3D Digital Animation 1 | 6cp | |
89203 3D Digital Animation 2 | 6cp | |
89204 2D Digital Animation | 6cp |
Other information
Further information is available from the Building 6 Student Centre on:
Service Desk https://servicedesk.uts.edu.au
www.dab.uts.edu.au
