Máster presencial
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Duración : 3 Semestres
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Objetivos
The goal of the master is to train skilled professionals who work in interdisciplinary design teams and within the most innovative industries and design fields. Students have the opportunity to acquire Human Centred Design methods for the analysis and the solution of design problems and to autonomously practice with research methods. The ability to use existing methods and to develop new ones is one of the main goals of the program: in fact, it qualifies the students for careers in companies at the intersection of innovation and interaction design.
A quién va dirigido
The master’s program is addressed to students with creative talent combined with strong interest in topics and activities concerning the technological, social, and cultural context within which the future will be designed.
Requisitos
The requirement for the acceptance to the Master of Arts in Interaction Design is a bachelor degree in Design (graphic design, industrial design, interior design, media design, web design, etc). Students with a bachelor degree in fields such as architecture, engineering, humanities and fine arts are entitled to apply. Makers and innovators with a background in communication sciences and business management are also welcome to apply. If accepted, they have to obtain extra 10-15 ECTS by attending online courses or courses offered by SUPSI during the program.
Temario completo de este curso
The study program covers three semesters: it is structured in five modules, each of them scheduling a variety of design, methodological and technical courses.
The Master of Arts diploma in Interaction design awards 90 ECTS.
First semester
The first module Interaction Design Fundamentals focuses on a series of workshops and courses that provide the technical, methodological and practical skills of the Interaction Design discipline.
Second semester
The three following modules Designing Advanced Artifacts, Designing Advanced Environments and Designing Advanced Services are project-driven: they give students the opportunity to face a particular area of interaction design through the development of projects centered on specific design topics, such as appliances, interactive spaces, digital services and ecosystems, and cutting-edge technologies.
Third semester
The third semester is dedicated to the development of the thesis project. Students do design research to generate innovative products and to further develop their competences with an internship at companies and industries.