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The Master of Design program offers a post-professional, cross-disciplinary education centered on innovation and research, aligning with contemporary and emerging trends in design practice. It specifically examines Health and Wellbeing across various settings, including spaces for children, adults, workplaces, and senior living. Students benefit from partnerships with healthcare professionals and social scientists, gaining hands-on experience by designing for actual users.
The curriculum encompasses diverse design disciplines such as Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Graphic, Industrial, Interior, and Furniture Design. Emphasizing self-directed learning and adult education principles, this program is ideal for early or mid-career designers looking to specialize in health-focused design solutions.