MA Sustainable Design
Why choose this course?This Sustainable Design MA course focuses on the value of design as a vehicle for addressing social and ecological concerns in both developed and developing world settings. It will equip you with the knowledge, capabilities and confidence to challenge the status quo, by designing interventions for a more sustainable future.What you will studyThis Sustainable Design MA is directed towards the goal of creating a more sustainable and equitable society. You will explore innovative and practical ways to help realise those visions, emphasising design, creativity, empathy, innovation and activism. You’ll be encouraged to think critically about the social and ecological agendas it addresses. The course is design-based, but not confined to design practice – it includes a significant amount of theoretical and contextual studies. You can choose to write a dissertation for the final major project. This course is part of the Design School’s Postgraduate Framework. The structure, shared with postgraduate students from other design courses, enables you to explore your individual specialist interests within an integrative learning environment. Throughout the course, you’ll understand the value and role of interdisciplinary methods and ways of working. The impact of thinking from related design subjects, on your own specialist study, is an important aspect of the identity and community of interdisciplinary practice at master’s level in the Design School.Teaching and assessmentDesign project work, live projects, research project folders, 5,000-word creative essay, and a major design research project.