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Launched in 2016-17, the professional Doctor of Design (DDes) program serves as an advanced degree for experienced design professionals, enhancing the current PhD in Design offerings. It stands as the nation's sole DDes program providing a hybrid learning model (combining online and on-campus instruction) focused on design research with practical applications. This distinctive program allows DDes candidates to maintain their professional careers while fulfilling academic requirements.
The DDes program aims to generate innovative knowledge and facilitate its implementation within the design industry and broader society.
MGD II: Two-year Master of Graphic Design Program
The MGD II program targets applicants who have earned a BFA or equivalent in graphic design and are practiced in visual communication, user interaction design (UI), user experience design (UX) and/or related design fields.
MGD III: Three-year Master of Graphic Design Program
The MGD III program targets applicants who have some professional experience but who have not earned a first degree in graphic design or have earned a BA with a graphic design concentration. (Note that applicants aiming for a qualifying professional degree in graphic design should apply to the Bachelor of Graphic Design program.)
Provide Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a total score of at least 80 on the Internet-based Test (iBT). Minimum test scores for each section:
Listening: 18 points
Reading: 18 points
Writing: 18 points Speaking: 18 points for admission, 23 points for TA appointment where TA has direct verbal interactions with students, 26 points for TA appointment where TA presents lectures in the class or laboratory
The maximum total score for the iBT is 120 with each section worth 30 points.
Provide International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores with an overall band score of at least 6.5. Minimum test scores for each section are listed below:
Listening: 6.5
Reading: 6.5
Writing: 6.5
Speaking: 6.5 for admission, 7.0 for TA appointment
Computer-based TOEFL scores must be 213 or higher (with at least 17 on three sections and no section score below 13). The paper-based test requires a score of 550 or higher (with scores of 50 on at least two of the three sections and no section score below 45).
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Fall: Mar 1