Design Innovation and Technology (MSc) University of Southampton
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 years | find out | find out | find out |
Course overview
About this course
Our MSc Design Innovation and Technology course at the University of Southampton's Winchester School of Art (WSA) is focused on teaching you to shape how we interact with emerging technologies and design human-centred solutions for the future.
The course develops expert knowledge of computational design and emerging digital and physical production processes. Your learning will be informed by the research and practices of two world-leading research labs: the Global SMART Lab and the Social Practices Lab. You'll work directly with businesses, communities, and the public sector to deliver capstone projects. The program emphasizes creating innovative and ethically responsible solutions that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through co-design and collaboration.
Your future career
There is a growing demand for professionals who can combine creative insight with technical skills. As an MSc graduate, you'll be prepared for the design and technology innovation sector, equipped with the confidence to create impactful and sustainable solutions.
With experience in CreaTech (Creative Technology), you'll be in a strong position to lead digital transformation and shape meaningful products and experiences in roles across the public and private sectors, or in advanced research.
Key features of this course
At Southampton (WSA) you'll:
Explore key emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), digital twins, and robotics.
Gain in-depth expertise in applying smart and emerging technologies through modules like Design Futures and Emerging Technologies.
Have access to a maker lab and workshop facilities for the latest technologies in digital modelling, fabrication, and electronics, allowing you to hone your technical skills in rapid prototyping and testing.
Work on capstone projects with businesses, communities, and the public sector to deliver meaningful impact.
Benefit from international research partnerships that offer unique collaborative opportunities and global insights.
Study core modules such as Design Thinking for Complex Systems, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and the Final Project (Design Innovation and Technology).
Further information
The MSc (Master of Science) version of this course differs from the MA in its stronger emphasis on technology, computation, and scientific research methodologies. It is ideal for students who want to develop deep technical expertise alongside their design practice.
Entry requirements for this course
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