MA in Design for Social Innovation
Aglantzia, Cyprus
DURATION
1 up to 3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 5,125
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
Introduction
Our new MA in Design for Social Innovation is a unique program that combines design thinking with social entrepreneurship to empower students to develop innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges. Join us and learn how to use design to drive a positive impact in your community and beyond. The MA in Design for Social Innovation brings together experts from design, social innovation, and entrepreneurship and a global cohort of learners.
MA in Design for Social Innovation
- Is offered by two universities (the University of Cyprus and the Cyprus University of Technology) and three Departments (the Department of Architecture, Department of Business and Public Administration department of Multimedia and Graphic Arts)
- Is designed to run online
- Is available full and part-time
- Places an emphasis on practice-bases teaching
Program Aims
The MA Design for Social Innovation aims to:
- Provide academic and practice-based knowledge in design, social innovation, and entrepreneurship bridging together theoretical and practical knowledge and experience
- Develop creativity and innovation skills in the domain of Design and Social Innovation
- Produce graduates ready to effectively enact real social change, lead multi-disciplinary teams, and collaborate in the design and development of successful social innovation enterprises and activities
- Support the development of new kinds of social innovation practitioners, the producers of social innovations as championed by the UN, through providing key design and leadership skills
Ideal Students
The MA in Design for Social Innovation program is designed for students with a Bachelor's level of education, who have a strong interest in developing high-level competencies rooted in social science and design theory and practice to build, improve, and evolve skills and capacities necessary for social innovation action. The departments involved share an ethos of interdisciplinarity in design and innovation and strive to build links between academia and practice bringing to the forefront impactful and evidence-based theoretical and methodological knowledge.
The course suits well both recent graduates and professionals.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Postgraduate Study Scholarships for International Students at the University of Cyprus
Since its establishment in 1989, the University of Cyprus (UCY) has earned a strong reputation domestically, regionally, and internationally, and it has earned a prominent place in World University Rankings. Its focus on academic excellence, as well as research and teaching, is widely recognized. UCY, in line with its internationalization strategy and commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, offers a number of scholarships to qualified international candidates in the following interesting and specialized postgraduate programs:
- Master in Business Economics (total tuition fee: 10.000 euros)
- Master in Economic Analysis (total tuition fee: 5.125 euros) or PhD in Economics (total tuition fee: 4.000 euros for Master’s holders)
- Master in Artificial Intelligence (total tuition fee: 5.125 euros)
- Master in Teaching French as a Foreign Language (total tuition fee: 5.125 euros)
The scholarships will be awarded in the form of a deduction from the total amount of tuition fees of the selected postgraduate program. Candidates must meet the academic criteria and adhere to the admission requirements of the specific study program.
UCY is currently accepting online applications for admission in September 2024. The deadline for applications for the above-mentioned postgraduate programs is 14th June 2024, except for the Master in Artificial Intelligence, which has a deadline of 31st May 2024.
Curriculum
Term 1: Fall Term (September-December) Courses
DSI511 – Introduction to Social Innovation (7.5 ECTS)
This course aims to introduce students to Social Innovation and the dynamic processes underlying transformative social change. The course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted concept of Social Innovation, exploring its roots, principles, methodologies, and diverse applications across various sectors. Students will gain knowledge of strategies for change that include the innovative activities of social and political entrepreneurs, activists, organizations, and social movements.
DSI512 – Collaborative Design (8 ECTS)
This course aims to expose students to methods of collaborative design in the fields of design, architecture, urban design, and urban planning fields, through the combination of both active and reflective learning about collaborative practices and methods. The course is designed to provide students with the theoretical framework, experience, tools, and methods needed to improve design processes in a collaborative, transdisciplinary manner.
DSI513 – Social Inclusion and Design (7.5 ECTS)
The purpose of this course is to introduce basic concepts related to social inclusion and provide practical application of this knowledge so that students develop the ability to create products and solutions that take social inclusion into account. Topics covered include basic concepts of social inclusion and inclusive design, the value of inclusive design, user capabilities and product interaction, main phases of inclusive concept design, inclusive design practices, and tools, auditing inclusive/exclusive design examples, and documentation of social inclusion in design. Reference will be made to Sustainable Development Goals that relate to social inclusion -SDG 4, 8, 9, 11, and 16- and the implications of social exclusion, as well as how issues of social inclusion, and specifically issues of gender, affect communities and society. The main task is the project work, which is carried out in small groups and will be connected to ongoing needs and challenges linked with SDGs.
DSI514 – Research by Design (8 ECTS)
The course offers an overview of design research methods. Through specific examples, it allows students to think of creative ways to conduct and (re)present their own research, encouraging them to invent their own personal approach. The course attempts to combine theory with practice and to show how architectural design thinking — as a combination of written and design language — can become a research method leading to the production of new or the expansion of existing knowledge. The widely understood architectural creative practice is perceived as a way of questioning and critique, rather than as a response to given problems.
Term 2: Spring Term (January-June) modules
DSI521 – Ethnography for Designing Social Innovation (7.5 ECTS)
If you have ever thought ‘This is too theoretical for me’ or ‘This theory doesn’t have a practical application’ while taking a course, during these 16 weeks you will be offered a learning opportunity to think creatively and critically about how various theories and methods have been applied by others and how you can adopt and adapt these to suit your practical needs through ethnographic reflection and observation. Moreover, you will get into the habit of being reflective of your own practices to improve your confidence and ability to shift between a reflective mode and rational problem-solving. This course will help you apply ethnographic methodologies and theories of design to a broader set of problems in business and society by looking into concepts such as creativity, critical thinking, lateral thinking, divergent thinking, user-centered design, design thinking, framing, and others. You will engage individually and in groups in a variety of activities that include writing, creating, peer-reviewing, and applying methods in the field.
DSI522 – Sustainable Design Futures (8 ECTS)
Students will learn how to approach the formulation of strategic plans for interventions at the neighborhood scale following themes introduced during lectures and seminars.
Subjects in this course will vary according to emerging students’ needs or requests and the faculty’s educational and research interests.
DSI523 – Social Entrepreneurship (8 ECTS)
The course provides the theoretical and practical framework for the study and analysis of social entrepreneurship and innovation. Topics covered include business plans, business modeling, funding sources, intellectual property protection, innovation process, and management. Entrepreneurship refers to the process of identification, assessment, and development of opportunities, regardless of the resources that we have available to us.
DSI524 – Experimental Design (7.5 ECTS)
This module concerns critical and experimental design practices that are largely research-driven, speculative, and non-solutionist. It zeroes in on a broad array of topics ranging from design as material exploration, post-optimal electronic instruments, design fiction, post-digital objecthood, ludic design, science fiction, “data-things”, design as political critique, and others. These are scrutinised with respect to physical objects, software, electronic appliances, speculative fabulation, crafts, contemporary techno-scientific culture, and social activities. Students will review the history and theory behind a broad array of experimental design practices, will analyze and discuss a number of case studies, and, much more importantly, will actively design and selectively produce themselves (individually and in small workgroups) a number of physical, digital, fictional, or hybrid artifacts.
Summer Term: Offered Every Summer
- DSI531 – Summer School Cyprus [Elective] (4 ECTS)
Optional Summer School in Cyprus paired with MGA Diploma Project.
Term 3: Offered Every Term
DSI532 – Diploma Project [summer school prerequisite] (24 ECTS)
This course is a final milestone for the MA in Design for Social Innovation. It’s an elective course as students can choose the alternative final milestone route is the Master’s Thesis. This course has as a prerequisite attendance and completion of a Summer School in Cyprus during the summer prior to taking this course. The difference is that the Master’s Thesis is a more theoretical approach to research in relation to Design for Social Innovation while the Summer School and Diploma Project takes a more practical approach. Both routes meet and align with the overall program requirements albeit having a different emphasis on the balance between research and practice.
DSI533 – Master’s Thesis (28 ECTS)
This course is a final milestone for the MA in Design for Social Innovation. It’s an elective course and students can choose the alternative final milestone route that consists of the Summer School and Diploma Project. The difference is that the Master’s Thesis is a more theoretical approach to research in relation to Design for Social Innovation while the Summer School and Diploma Project takes a more practical approach. Both routes meet and align with the overall program requirements albeit having a different emphasis on the balance between research and practice.
Program Outcome
MA Design for Social Innovation graduates will be able to
- Frame design and social innovation in the broad picture of the networked societies and the European Digital Agenda, making the social, cultural, and ethical implications of social innovation tangible, and therefore debatable
- Build conscious reflective and reflexive practices that frame individual worldviews and approaches to research and design
- Apply high-quality criteria for academic social innovation design research and consider their practical applications within society
- Develop research questions, approaches, and methods for understanding, analyzing, and communicating design and design outcomes as socially innovative activities
- Critically evaluate the difference between models, theories, and practices of design while engaging with practice-based social innovation projects
- Develop digital artifacts and know how to explore the aesthetic and functional potential of design as social innovation through research and experimentation
Program delivery
Available Full & Part-time
Flexible full-time or part-time study modes provide students with the ability to tailor their education to their individual needs and schedules. This allows them to balance their studies with other commitments, such as work or family responsibilities, and to pursue their education at a pace that is comfortable for them.
Designed to Run Online
Distance learning allows students to access educational opportunities from anywhere in the world, providing them with the flexibility to balance their studies with other commitments, such as work or family responsibilities.