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Master of Design - Sustainable Design (DMSP)


Course Details

The Master of Design (Sustainable Design) is a hands-on postgraduate qualification that equips students with a comprehensive understanding of sustainable design thinking as it relates to the changing world of design. Students study a balance of sustainable design theory and practical design application, ensuring they build on their previously acquired knowledge and skill set. Emerging materials and new technologies are covered, and students gain experience working on projects in Indigenous communities. A key part of learning relates to advanced research skills and students graduate with the cognitive skills needed to review and analyse research. Students also complete an industry placement as part of their studies.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: 72 units; 18 units of research studio; 18 units of project; 9 units of project report; 4.5 units of research methods; 4.5 units of business practices; 13.5 units of sustainability; 4.5 units of electives.


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