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LAB University of Applied Sciences Master of Culture and Arts, Design for the Planet
LAB University of Applied Sciences

Master of Culture and Arts, Design for the Planet

Online

2 Years

English

Full time

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EUR 9,000 / per year

Distance Learning

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Culture and Arts, Design for the Planet focuses on fostering sustainable design practices that address environmental challenges. You'll engage in creative problem-solving while understanding the cultural context of design. The program encourages interdisciplinary approaches and critical thinking, preparing you to make an impact in the field of sustainable design.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in areas such as sustainable design, environmental advocacy, and cultural management. Opportunities may also include roles in design consultancy and research organizations focused on sustainability and cultural preservation.

Introduction

Design thinking provides a means to search for opportunities and create improvements toward sustainable futures. The interdisciplinary Master’s Degree Programme in Design for the Planet is based on the principles of ​meaningful, sufficiency, and place-based design. It emphasizes creative design thinking processes with human empathy for each other around real-world problems.

Understanding the Main Challenges of the State of the Planet

In this program, the students learn how to critically form and analyze evidence-based arguments and design activities that nudge forward meaningful and feasible environmentally and socially sustainable organizational transitions. They learn how to apply design thinking and systems thinking as frameworks and methods for this development. The studies equip the students to lead engaging customer, user, and employee-based co-design research processes. The aim is to design situated, contextual, and enabling processes, activity models, services, and/or product service systems for sustainable and fair transitions.

The program emphasizes design thinking, systems design, and visualizations as means to tackle ambiguous, interconnected, and complex sustainability challenges. The basis for development is understanding the main challenges of the state of the planet and how to follow the evolving sustainability rules, regulations, and reporting requirements.

Get Your Master's Degree with Flexible Online Learning

The studies include teacher-led online sessions, project-based online work in student teams, and independent student work. Virtual sessions are conducted approximately every two weeks during the autumn and spring semesters for the compulsory core and central complementary studies. The program applies the flipped-classroom approach, where prework is required before online meetings and used for discussion and tasks.

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