This curriculum content outlines key pointers for a progressive Masters in Design program, fostering deep expertise in design with compatibility, alignment into the leadership in oragnisational practice. It builds from foundational design appreciation to strategic design leadership, integrating systems to design thinking, innovation, and ethics.
Core
Curriculum Key Pointers
- Design
Appreciation & Adoption
Aesthetic sensibility towards design principles, empathetic user connect within cultural diverse contexts. - Design
Thought & Adaptation
Evolving design methodologies to respond to dynamic challenges. - Research
for Design
Innovative inquiry methods tailored to design innovation and problem-solving. - Contextual
Mindfulness
Awareness of cultural, economic, environmental, and societal influences on design. - Conceptual
Liberty
Encouraging bold, unconstrained ideation and boundary-pushing creativity. - Visualisation
& Demonstration Skills
Mastering tools for communicating complex ideas through visuals and prototypes. - Intent
Clarity
Defining purpose-driven design outcomes with the intended goal of purpose. - Artefact/Product
Service System Design
Holistic development of tangible products, services, and integrated systems. - Action
Inclusive Thought & Design
Participatory processes that embed stakeholder agency from ideation to implementation. - Negotiate
Design Requirements over Business Goals
Balancing creative integrity and user agency with commercial viability and strategic alignment. - Innovation/Technology
& Social
Bridging tech with socially responsible outcomes. - Strategy
& Presentation
Formulating design strategies and pitching them effectively to stakeholders pushing design value. - Creatives
Management
Leading teams of creatives through collaborative workflows keeping the excellence in design value - Design
Leadership
Guiding projects toward design-centered transformation in a transdisciplinary oraganisation. - Design
Ethics & Policy Framing
Embedding moral frameworks and influencing policy for sustainable and forward looking design practices.

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