Master of Science in Design Innovation for Circular Economy
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
MSc
DURATION
2 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2026
TUITION FEES
AED 106,554
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Through interdisciplinary coursework and project-based learning, students explore the intersections of design, business, technology, and governance—preparing for impactful careers in sustainability consulting, innovation strategy, policy development, and circular design leadership.
Benefits
In a world facing urgent environmental and social challenges, there is a growing demand for professionals who can lead innovation toward sustainable and circular solutions. The MSc in Design Innovation for Circular Economy prepares students to be at the forefront of this transition, equipping them with the tools to rethink products, services, buildings, urban systems, and policies through the lens of regeneration and circularity. As the UAE shifts its focus toward a knowledge-based, innovation-driven economy—prioritizing sustainable development, green technologies, and circular practices—graduates of this program will be well-positioned to contribute meaningfully across a range of sectors, from design and policymaking to urban development and sustainable business. The program cultivates cross-disciplinary fluency, enabling students to bridge the gap between design, technology, and governance and become key players in shaping a resilient future.
Program Structure
The MScDICE program is structured into three key components: Core Courses, Electives, and the Applied Research Project, totaling 33 credit hours.
Core Courses (21 Cr. Hr.) form the foundation of the program, offering essential knowledge and skills critical to the field. These courses provide students with a solid understanding of key concepts and theories, preparing them for more specialized study and practical application.
Electives (06 Cr. Hr.) offer students the flexibility to explore areas of personal interest or specialization. These courses allow for deeper exploration into specific topics, helping students tailor their education to their career aspirations.
The Applied Research Project (06 Cr. Hr.) represents the final phase of the program, where students apply their learning to real-world research or projects. This component develops their research, problem-solving, and analytical skills, culminating in a comprehensive project or dissertation.
In total, the program requires 33 credit hours, ensuring a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge, specialized expertise, and practical research experience.
Program Core Requirements [Core Courses – 27 Credits]
- Design-Out Climate
- Principles of Circular Economy
- Design Futures
- Research by Design
- Lifecycle Assessment and Circular Metrics
- Regenerative Buildings and Cities
- Sustainable Design Policy and Governance
Elective Courses (06 Credits): Students are required to select Two Courses from the following courses
- Design Industry Revolution
- Applied Environmental Science
- Impacts of Climate Change Policy on Environmental Management
- Technical and Scientific Methodologies in Circular Economy
- Smart Technologies and AI for the Circular Economy
Applied Research Project [06 Credits]
Compulsory Courses (33 Credits)
- Applied Research Project
Program Educational Aims (Goals)
The MScDICE program, tailored to align with the contemporary QFEmirates Level-9 strands, prioritizes market relevance. The educational aims of the program are:
- Develop a deep understanding of the human-driven climate crisis as a critical threat to the planet’s sustainability.
- Foster transdisciplinary approaches within the global design industry to create effective and sustainable mitigation and adaptation strategies.
- Gain expertise in the core principles, strategies, and tools of the Circular Economy to drive sustainable development.
- Understand the transition from linear to circular production models to support innovative and sustainable design practices and decision-making.
- Build a strong awareness that humanity’s survival and prosperity depend on living in harmony with nature and prioritizing sustainability.
- Engage in Circular Economy-driven entrepreneurial projects that create new pathways, processes, and methods for a more sustainable future.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Master of Science in Design Innovation for Circular Economy, the graduates of the program will be able to:
- PLO 1: Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of Climate Crisis as a human-led threat to our planet and a design by-product.
- PLO 2: Discuss Design as a human values-driven activity that significantly impacts our lives and the natural world.
- PLO 3: Appraise how transitioning from linear consumption patterns to circular ones through the Circular Economy can mitigate the Climate Crisis.
- PLO 4: Apply circular economy principles and methods to developing diverse design strategies for business and entrepreneurship, upholding the ecosystem's balance and promoting a sustainable, equitable, and resilient future.
- PLO 5: Implement innovative pathways, processes, methods, and data use to design environments, activities, and products that consider the directives of the Circular Economy and the threads of the Climate Crisis.
- PLO 6: Apply cutting-edge computational tools and methods to mine, analyze, and manage complex data, to implement Circular Economy principles in designing environments, activities, and products.
- PLO 7: Integrate critical and speculative design thinking to forge innovative projects rooted in the Circular Economy.
- PLO 8: Recognize as part of the professional ethos the concern of living in harmony with nature as a condition of humanity's survival and prosperity.
Graduates of this program will have a wealth of industries to choose from and often go on to become:
- Lead Designer: Sustainability Specialist in Architecture, Interior, and Design Firms: Playing a pivotal role in guiding architectural, interior, and multidisciplinary design practices toward regenerative, low-impact, and circular solutions.
- Circular Economy Consultant: Advising businesses, governments, and organizations on strategies to implement circular models, reduce waste, and optimize resource flows.
- Sustainability Innovation Manager: Leading sustainable product and service innovation within corporations, NGOs, or start-ups.
- Design Strategist: Integrating circular principles into product/service design and business development processes.
- Urban Sustainability Advisor: Supporting municipalities and urban developers in circular urban planning, infrastructure retrofitting, and climate-responsive design.
- Policy Analyst / Advisor (Sustainability & Circular Economy): Working with public institutions or international organizations to shape policy frameworks that support circular and regenerative systems.
- Environmental Impact Analyst / Lifecycle Analyst: Specializing in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), material flow analysis, and metrics for circularity to evaluate environmental impacts.
- Innovation Lab Coordinator / Research Fellow: Collaborating with research centers, universities, or think tanks on advancing circular economy knowledge and applications.
- Sustainable Product Manager: Overseeing the development and lifecycle of sustainable and circular products, from concept to end-of-life strategies.
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Lead: Driving CSR initiatives focused on circular economy and sustainable innovation.
- Green Entrepreneurship / Start-up Founder: Launching and scaling circular economy-driven businesses, especially in fields like fashion, food, packaging, or the built environment.
- Design Researcher / Systems Designer: Conducting research and creating interventions at the intersection of design, ecology, and economics.
- Materials Innovation Specialist: Working with bio-based, recycled, or circular materials in industries like fashion, construction, or packaging.
- Sustainable Supply Chain Analyst: Mapping and redesigning supply chains to embed transparency, circularity, and resilience.
Graduates can also pursue advanced studies, such as a PhD in Design Innovation or related fields, to specialize further and enhance career prospects, including academic and high-level research roles.


