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MA Interaction Design is a creative course where you’ll learn to engage audiences with innovative and future-facing ideas through new forms of installations, objects, performances, and screen-based work. MA Interaction Design provides an opportunity for experimental and interdisciplinary practice in an area of design that increasingly explores the intersection of digital and networked technologies with the world.
The course places you in a position to work across the broad spectrum of interaction and design, with transferable skills in creativity, complexity, criticality, strategic thinking, and technical understanding.
When you graduate, you’ll be prepared to work independently or as part of a studiocompany in a range of roles such as international digital artist or designer, creative technologist, or researcher in a range of fields.
You’ll learn skills for conducting rigorous, practice-based research. You’ll use design to question the world around you, which means that you'll also be prepared for further design research at PhD-level internationally.
Mode of study
MA Interaction Design is in Full Time mode which runs for 45 weeks over 12 months. You will be expected to commit 40 hours per week to study.