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MADesign, Technology and Society - Thesis

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Overview

Ongoing technological developments offer a wide range of opportunities for the creative industries. In the fundamental fields of the global market where creative industries can grow – design, film production, music, animation, interactive media, computer games, digital advertisement, gastronomy, and cultural heritage – the creative industries need scholars and professionals who can use interdisciplinary thinking skills to develop new approaches for the utilization of technologies and digital products. All over the world, there is an expanding need for experts who can creatively manage the convergence of different communication platforms, who can analyze, anticipate and address the changing needs and expectations of individuals as consumers or as citizens.

More so than in the past, creative industries in today’s world comprise increasingly complex components and processes in terms of form, function, material, and production. Consequently, it is becoming more important to acquire an interdisciplinary understanding of new concepts of the 21st century, such as interaction design, experience design, and service design.

This new interdisciplinary field which combines applied design, social and behavioral sciences, computation, and experimental design requires an extensive understanding of human cognition, emotions, and perceptions; of systems and informatics; of the history and philosophy of science; of technology, and information. Therefore, close collaboration between the disciplines of design, computing, psychology, sociology, history, and media studies is imperative.

This graduate program aims to provide students with an opportunity to acquire an applied, theoretical, and critical understanding of interactive communication, experience design, and service design, and to develop as researchers and practitioners.

Program Outcomes:

1. Understanding and analyzing contemporary developments in the field of user-oriented design

2. To be able to use design, technology, and social sciences interdisciplinary studies

3. Producing experimental prototypes, learning normative methods, analyzing user data, or obtaining a culture of design, artistic, and/or social criticism

4. Transforming the findings into scientific publications

5. Observing research projects suggestions and application conclusion processes

Programme structure

The MA with Thesis program with thesis consists of:

7 credit courses (3 required and 4 electives), amounting to a minimum of 20 credits in total 4 non-credit courses: TEACH 500 Class Management and Teaching Experience(every semester), KOLT 500 TA Training, ENGL 500 Advanced English Writing, DTES 590 Seminar, and DTES 595 Thesis)

The length of the MA program is 2 years or 4 semesters.

Career opportunities

Graduates of the MA Program in Design, Technology, and Society can work in many national and international academic positions, journals, and publishing houses in design, technology and society, research centers, and private and public institutions serving in the relevant field, provided that they provide the necessary competencies.

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