MSc Design for Interaction 24 months Postgraduate Program By Delft University of Technology |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

22,290 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

What product or service can we design so children feel less isolated during their cancer treatment? How could a design approach help governments increase democratic participation with citizens? And through what concepts can we help people imagine the possibilities and risks of AI for their personal lives?

The Design for Interaction (DfI) Master’s programme focuses on the relationships we create between people and their world through design - the new behaviours and experiences they enable.

For decades we have known that technology and how it enters the lives of people has quite some persuasive power. New products and services shape how we live, how we communicate and how we care for one another and our environment. In this master’s programme, we build on our extensive knowledge of how to design meaningful products and services for people and use it as a power to explore and promote the changes we need from a societal or global perspective.

Can we create designs that people like to use and support their lives while transforming to a more sustainable and just society? This key question requires navigating the dynamics between the different scales of life, from individual to social to global. We'll take you on a journey to comprehend how these scales intertwine, empowering you to navigate between them and make a real impact. DfI goes beyond theory; it's about putting your knowledge into action. You'll develop skills and techniques to craft products and services that bring about new experiences and behaviours, ones that resonate deeply with people.

Let's embark on this exciting journey together, where design becomes a force for positive transformation!

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

What product or service can we design so children feel less isolated during their cancer treatment? How could a design approach help governments increase democratic participation with citizens? And through what concepts can we help people imagine the possibilities and risks of AI for their personal lives?

The Design for Interaction (DfI) Master’s programme focuses on the relationships we create between people and their world through design - the new behaviours and experiences they enable.

For decades we have known that technology and how it enters the lives of people has quite some persuasive power. New products and services shape how we live, how we communicate and how we care for one another and our environment. In this master’s programme, we build on our extensive knowledge of how to design meaningful products and services for people and use it as a power to explore and promote the changes we need from a societal or global perspective.

Can we create designs that people like to use and support their lives while transforming to a more sustainable and just society? This key question requires navigating the dynamics between the different scales of life, from individual to social to global. We'll take you on a journey to comprehend how these scales intertwine, empowering you to navigate between them and make a real impact. DfI goes beyond theory; it's about putting your knowledge into action. You'll develop skills and techniques to craft products and services that bring about new experiences and behaviours, ones that resonate deeply with people.

Let's embark on this exciting journey together, where design becomes a force for positive transformation!

Admission Requirements

100+
7+
185+

24 Months
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
2,601 EUR
International
22,290 EUR

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