Curtin University

Master of Design

Curtin University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00301J

The programme focuses on deepening design practice with a combination of both theory-based and practical units focused on contemporary or emerging design fields such as Experience Design, Social Design and Speculative Design. For professionals looking to develop leadership capabilities in design, units focussing on entrepreneurship, design-led innovation and design strategy will prepare them for their future careers in design.

Structure

Credit Points: 400

Subjects

  • GRDE5009 Ethical Design
  • GRDE5010 Experience Making
  • GRDE5008 Innovation by Design
  • ARCH5006 Architecture and Culture Research Topics and Methods
  • ARCH5009 Architecture and Culture Research Applications
  • ENGR6005 New Product Development
  • GEOG5005 Human Geography
  • HLPR6001 Health Promotion Strategies and Methods
  • HLPR6004 Diversity and Difference in Health Promotion
  • INCD5000 Social, Cultural and Historical Contexts of Indigenous Australians
  • INDS5001 Introduction to Indigenous Australians
  • INDS5005 On-Country Learning, Exploring Indigenous Australian Knowledges
  • MKTG5006 Marketing Intelligence and Analytics
  • MKTG5007 Advanced Consumer Behaviour
  • MKTG5008 Integrated Global Communications
  • MKTG5010 Branding Luxury
  • MKTG5011 Luxury Experience
  • MKTG5013 Brand Semiotics and Storytelling
  • MKTG6006 Digital and Interactive Marketing
  • NETS5001 Digital Culture and Everyday Life
  • NETS5003 Online Power and Resistance
  • NETS5004 Social Media, Communities and Networks
  • NETS5005 Writing on the Web
  • NETS5006 The Digital Economy
  • NETS5007 Internet Collaboration and Innovation
  • NETS5009 Digital and Social Media Development Futures
  • NETS5010 Web Media
  • NETS5011 Online Games and Play
  • PRJM6000 Project Management Overview
  • PRJM6001 Project Cost Management
  • PRJM6010 Project and People
  • PUBH6003 Health Policy and Decision Making
  • SUST5005 Future Cities
  • URDE6006 Design and Built Environment Research Methods
  • GRDE5013 Design Entrepreneurship
  • GRDE5012 Design Paradigms
  • GRDE5014 Future Interfaces
  • ARCH5006 Architecture and Culture Research Topics and Methods
  • ARCH5009 Architecture and Culture Research Applications
  • ENGR6005 New Product Development
  • GEOG5005 Human Geography
  • HLPR6001 Health Promotion Strategies and Methods
  • HLPR6004 Diversity and Difference in Health Promotion
  • INCD5000 Social, Cultural and Historical Contexts of Indigenous Australians
  • INDS5001 Introduction to Indigenous Australians
  • INDS5005 On-Country Learning, Exploring Indigenous Australian Knowledges
  • MKTG5006 Marketing Intelligence and Analytics
  • MKTG5007 Advanced Consumer Behaviour
  • MKTG5008 Integrated Global Communications
  • MKTG5010 Branding Luxury
  • MKTG5011 Luxury Experience
  • MKTG5013 Brand Semiotics and Storytelling
  • MKTG6006 Digital and Interactive Marketing
  • NETS5001 Digital Culture and Everyday Life
  • NETS5003 Online Power and Resistance
  • NETS5004 Social Media, Communities and Networks
  • NETS5005 Writing on the Web
  • NETS5006 The Digital Economy
  • NETS5007 Internet Collaboration and Innovation
  • NETS5009 Digital and Social Media Development Futures
  • NETS5010 Web Media
  • NETS5011 Online Games and Play
  • PRJM6000 Project Management Overview
  • PRJM6001 Project Cost Management
  • PRJM6010 Project and People
  • PUBH6003 Health Policy and Decision Making
  • SUST5005 Future Cities
  • URDE6006 Design and Built Environment Research Methods
  • GRDE6005 Critical Design Theory
  • GRDE6002 Design X
  • GRDE6004 Design Capstone Project and Exhibition
  • GRDE6003 Meaningful Design
  • GRDE6006 Design Futures
  • ARCH5006 Architecture and Culture Research Topics and Methods
  • ARCH5009 Architecture and Culture Research Applications
  • ENGR6005 New Product Development
  • GEOG5005 Human Geography
  • HLPR6001 Health Promotion Strategies and Methods
  • HLPR6004 Diversity and Difference in Health Promotion
  • INCD5000 Social, Cultural and Historical Contexts of Indigenous Australians
  • INDS5001 Introduction to Indigenous Australians
  • INDS5005 On-Country Learning, Exploring Indigenous Australian Knowledges
  • MKTG5006 Marketing Intelligence and Analytics
  • MKTG5007 Advanced Consumer Behaviour
  • MKTG5008 Integrated Global Communications
  • MKTG5010 Branding Luxury
  • MKTG5011 Luxury Experience
  • MKTG5013 Brand Semiotics and Storytelling
  • MKTG6006 Digital and Interactive Marketing
  • NETS5001 Digital Culture and Everyday Life
  • NETS5003 Online Power and Resistance
  • NETS5004 Social Media, Communities and Networks
  • NETS5005 Writing on the Web
  • NETS5006 The Digital Economy
  • NETS5007 Internet Collaboration and Innovation
  • NETS5009 Digital and Social Media Development Futures
  • NETS5010 Web Media
  • D98
  • PRJM6000 Project Management Overview
  • PRJM6001 Project Cost Management
  • PRJM6010 Project and People
  • PUBH6003 Health Policy and Decision Making
  • SUST5005 Future Cities
  • URDE6006 Design and Built Environment Research Methods

Standard entry requirements

Applicants are required to have either: work experience in Design or cognate areas, or a Bachelor degree in Design or cognate areas to enter this course. Applicants with work experience or a Bachelor degree in non-cognate areas, or other pathways, should contact the Course Coordinator.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Curtin Perth Domestic: $39,908
International: $64,609
No
  • Full-time : 2 years

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