Code: ARTS3051
Credits: 90 ECTS credits
Head of major: Severi Uusitalo
Major description:
The students in Collaborative and Industrial Design (CoID) focus on design's role in society. Students develop skills enabling them to work as design entrepreneurs and innovators in a range of roles within industry, business, communities, education, and public sector. The studies extend industrial design into interaction design, service design, co-design, and other emerging fields where design activities can enhance the quality of the environment and people’s lives. Students learn empathic, critical, strategic, and technical competencies and capabilities needed in design innovation processes. They are also encouraged to explore novel roles in design and industry.
Over the duration of the major studies, students will develop an understanding of design in relation to innovation and contemporary culture, be it local or global, private or public. The students will also develop an extensive ability to design, lead design projects, and collaborate with designers and non-designers, and thus become able to shape change in communities and companies.
Collaborative and Industrial Design (CoID) is one of the three majors of the master’s programme in Design, others being Fashion, Clothing and Textile Design (FaCT) and Contemporary Design (CoDe). In addition, the master’s programme in Design collaborates closely with the master’s programmes in Creative Sustainability (CS) and International Design Business Management (IDBM). All are two-year programmes, whereby students graduate with a Master of Arts degree in Design.
Major's intended learning outcomes:
After completing a Master’s degree in Design in the major of Collaborative and Industrial Design, the graduates are able to
- create future oriented products, services and systems as a member of a multidisciplinary or trans-disciplinary team and/or as an individual designer.
- combine creativity, curiosity, continuous renewal and expression with analytical skills and practice.
- understand how to lead and communicate design-driven, often complex processes with empathy, critical thinking and research-founded reasoning.
- comprehend how design contributes to socio-material transformations for a sustainable future.
- undertake design research to build knowledge to support and justify the practical work, and to possibly apply for education leading to a Doctor of Arts degree.
- apply design practices to social, environmental, organizational and technological transformations.
- apply design strategically in the context of product development and innovation.
- integrate collaborative and human-centred approach into different scales and domains.
- use creative design, systems thinking, and participatory approaches to develop solutions accountably and ethically.
- provide design expertise and leadership in complex projects in multidisciplinary teams.
- articulate and transfer understanding of design process to other design and non-design competencies.
| Code |
Course name |
ECTS credits |
| Programme compulsory joint studies |
|
12 |
| MUO-E0020 |
Intro |
3 |
| MUO-E0021 |
Design Research |
3 |
| MUO-E0022 |
Design Culture Now |
3 |
| MUO-E0023 |
Thesis Plan Orientation |
3 |
| Code |
Course name |
ECTS credits |
| Major compulsory studies |
|
18 |
| MUO-E3057 |
User Inspired Design - Knowing |
6 |
| MUO-E3056 |
User Inspired Design - Making |
3 |
| MUO-E3055 |
Interaction Design |
9 |
| Major alternative studies |
|
30 |
| Student selects one of the three options. |
|
|
| Option 1: Service design / Social Design |
|
30 |
| MUO-E0105 |
Research and Inspire |
6 |
| MUO-E3051 |
Design for Social Change - Strategy |
6 |
| MUO-E3050 |
Design for Social Change - Co-Design |
6 |
| Student selects one of the following: |
|
|
| MUO-E3052 |
Designing for Services |
12 |
| MUO-E8043 |
Design for Government |
12 |
| Option 2: Product design and development |
|
30 |
| MUO-E3053 |
Emerging Designs |
9 |
| Student selects one of the following: |
|
|
| MEC-E3001 |
Product Development Project |
12 |
| MUO-E3058 |
Wearable Technology and Functional Wear |
12 |
| Student selects one of the following: |
|
|
| MUO-E3054 |
From Concepts to Design |
9 |
| MUO-E3059 |
Design Strategy and Innovation |
9 |
| Option 3: Interaction design |
|
32 |
| CS-E4200 |
Emergent User Interfaces |
5 |
| MUO-E3058 |
Wearable Technology and Functional Wear |
12 |
| Student selects two of the following: |
|
|
| MUO-E3053 |
Emerging Designs |
9 |
| MUO-E3051 |
Design for Social Change - Strategy |
6 |
| MUO-E3050 |
Design for Social Change - Co-Design |
6 |
| Student selects if Emerging Designs is not included: |
|
|
| MUO-E0104 |
Programming for Designers |
3 |
| Master´s Thesis |
|
|
| MUO.thes |
Master´s Thesis |
30 |
| ARTSa.matr |
Maturity test |
0 |
Code: ARTS3053
Credits: 90 ECTS credits
Head of major: Maarit Mäkelä
Major description:
Grounded on research-based knowledge on the societal, cultural and global change, the major in Contemporary Design nurtures creative exploration and conceptual thinking on a high artistic and professional level. The major support students to discover and advance their individual creative processes and to connect them into the design field and its stakeholders. Students work in a multifaceted learning environment that provides support for creativity, as well as critical and analytical thinking. The major bridges research and design practice, and provides students with strong foundation in practice-based research. It educates sensitive and visionary designers who have skills to propose radical solutions and responsible innovations for the future.
Contemporary Design (CoDe) is one of the three majors of the master’s programme in Design, others being Fashion, Clothing and Textile Design (FaCT) and Collaborative and Industrial Design (CoID). In addition, the master’s programme in Design collaborates closely with the master’s programmes in Creative Sustainability (CS) and International Design Business Management (IDBM). All are two-year programmes, whereby students graduate with a Master of Arts degree in Design.
Major's intended learning outcomes:
After completing a Master’s degree in Design, in the major of Contemporary Design, the graduates are able to
- create future oriented products, services and systems as a member of a multidisciplinary or trans-disciplinary team and/or as an individual designer.
- combine creativity, curiosity, continuous renewal and expression with analytical skills and practice.
- understand how to lead and communicate design-driven, often complex processes with empathy, critical thinking and research-founded reasoning.
- comprehend how design contributes to socio-material transformations for a sustainable future.
- undertake design research to build knowledge to support and justify the practical work, and to possibly apply for education leading to a Doctor of Arts degree.
- execute material productions and experiments that demonstrate strong practical design skills.
- reflect critically established design traditions and innovate in emerging fields of design.
- implement new technologies and materials in their artistic and design practices.
- display strong artistic practice with an ability to argue for its relevance with research-based reasoning.
- exhibit and promote their work and explain their position as part of a wider societal, cultural and commercial context.
- carry out collaboration with partners from societal, cultural and commercial fields
| Code |
Course name |
ECTS credits |
| Programme compulsory joint studies |
|
12 |
| MUO-E0020 |
Intro |
3 |
| MUO-E0021 |
Design Research |
3 |
| MUO-E0022 |
Design Culture Now |
3 |
| MUO-E0023 |
Thesis Plan Orientation |
3 |
| Code |
Course name |
ECTS credits |
| Major compulsory studies |
|
18 |
| MUO-E5045 |
Materials and Living Systems |
9 |
| MUO-E5051 |
Reflective Practice |
9 |
| Major alternative studies |
|
30 |
| Student selects min 2, max 3 from the following courses |
|
|
| MUO-E5043 |
Experimental Design |
9 |
| MUO-E5049 |
Product and Form I |
9 |
| MUO-E5050 |
Product and Form II |
9 |
| MUO-E5048 |
Personal Exploration |
12 |
| MUO-E5044 |
Glass Challenge |
9 |
| SARK-E5036 |
Woodstudio: Design Project |
9 |
| MUO-E5041 |
Ceramics Laboratory |
9 |
| To complete 30 credits, student can select any from the below courses |
|
|
| MUO-E5042 |
Exhibitions 1-3 cr |
3 |
| MUO-E5040 |
Advanced Personal Project |
6 |
| MUO-E5046 |
Creative Digital Design |
6 |
| MUO-E5047 |
Parametric CAD |
3 |
| Master´s Thesis |
|
|
| MUO.thes |
Master´s Thesis |
30 |
| ARTSa.matr |
Maturity test |
0 |
Code: ARTS3055
Credits: 90 ECTS credits
Head of major: Professor Maarit Salolainen
Major description:
Grounded on research-based knowledge on the societal, cultural and global change, the studies in Fashion, Clothing and Textile Design nurture creative exploration and conceptual thinking on a high artistic and professional level. The major educates designers equipped with the knowledge, skills and attitude for the future needs of fashion and textiles as creative force. The studies prepare the students to proactively and creatively tackle future global socio-technical challenges and innovate new sustainable and culturally inclusive design solutions for the global field of textiles and fashion. Moreover, the major provides understanding of the global industry and its impact on environment, society and business. Students are challenged to explore multidisciplinary collaboration and possibilities of new technologies, new materials and innovative design solutions.
Fashion, Clothing and Textile Design (FaCT) is one of the three majors of the master’s programme in Design, others being Contemporary Design (CoDe) and Collaborative and Industrial Design (CoID). In addition, the master’s programme in Design collaborates closely with the master’s programmes in Creative Sustainability (CS) and International Design Business Management (IDBM). All are two-year programmes, whereby students graduate with a Master of Arts degree in Design.
Major's intended learning outcomes:
- create future oriented products, services and systems as a member of a multidisciplinary or trans-disciplinary team and/or as an individual designer.
- combine creativity, curiosity, continuous renewal and expression with analytical skills and practice.
- understand how to lead and communicate design-driven, often complex processes with empathy, critical thinking and research-founded reasoning.
- comprehend how design contributes to socio-material transformations for a sustainable future.
undertake design research to build knowledge to support and justify the practical work, and to possibly apply for education leading to a Doctor of Arts degree.
- Reconsider and reshape the current state-of-the-art in the field of textiles and fashion.
- Proactively and creatively evaluate future socio-technical challenges and innovate new sustainable and culturally inclusive design solutions for the global field of textiles and fashion.
- Identify their own aesthetic approach and find their own creative voice in the field of textiles and fashion.
- Practice experimental, practice based and conceptual approaches in fashion and textile design.
- display the skills and attitude to co-innovate, cooperate and communicate with various stakeholders.
apply design and process management skills and verge strategic and systemic thinking in product and material development.
| Code |
Course name |
ECTS credits |
| Programme compulsory joint studies |
|
12 |
| MUO-E0020 |
Intro |
3 |
| MUO-E0021 |
Design Research |
3 |
| MUO-E0022 |
Design Culture Now |
3 |
| MUO-E0023 |
Thesis Plan Orientation |
3 |
| Code |
Course name |
ECTS credits |
| Major compulsory studies |
|
18 |
| MUO-E1071 |
Sustainable Fashion and Textile Design |
12 |
| MUO-E1044 |
Knowledge Making in Fashion and Textiles |
3 |
| MUO-E1072 |
Fashion Communication |
3 |
| Major alternative studies |
|
30 |
| Student selects one: |
|
|
| MUO-E1068 |
Innovative Fashion Design (6-9-12 cr) |
12 |
| MUO-E1066 |
Experimental Textile Design (3-6-9-12 cr) |
12 |
| Student selects one: |
|
|
| MUO-E1077 |
Textile Collection Design |
6 |
| MUO-E1067 |
Fashion Collection Design |
6 |
| Student selects min 1, max 2 |
|
|
| MUO-E1061 |
Advanced 3D Shaping Workshop |
6 |
| MUO-E1063 |
Advanced Printed Fabrics and Finishes Workshop |
6 |
| MUO-E1065 |
Advanced Woven Fabrics and Jacquard Workshop |
6 |
| MUO-E1062 |
Advanced Knits and Knitwear Workshop |
6 |
| Major alternatives. To complete 30 credits, student can select any from the below courses. |
|
|
| MUO-E1076 |
Fashion Collection Project |
6 |
| MUO-E1070 |
PatternLab Project |
6 |
| MUO-E1064 |
Advanced Workshop Project |
6 |
| Major electives and Textile Minor courses. Can be included in Innovative Fashion Design or Experimental Textile Design |
|
|
| MUO-E1042 |
Printed Fabrics Studio |
3 |
| MUO-E1075 |
Woven Fabrics Studio |
6 |
| MUO-E1069 |
Knits and Knitwear Studio |
6 |
| Master's thesis |
|
|
| MUO.thes |
Master's Thesis |
30 |
| ARTSa.matr |
Maturity Test |
0 |