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2 Digital Design Master's Degree Programs in Canada


OCAD University
Master in Digital Futures
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Participate in the creation of a digital revolution that integrates thought leadership and inclusive cultural change with disruptive technologies and new approaches to programs of local and global significance. The graduate program in Digital Futures responds to the increasingly important and sophisticated role of digital technology as a catalyst for change. Digital Futures has an international student cohort and faculty. A global perspective is a key to securing our graduates’ futures in the eclectic international creative digital industries, encompassing design, arts, creative services, entertainment, media, and cultural industries. The Digital Futures program is offered in partnership with the Canadian Film Centre (CFC) Media Lab.


Ontario College of Art and Design University
Master in Inclusive Design
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
Blended
English
In the Inclusive Design program, you will learn to think differently and aim to break through societal barriers to address the growing demand for access and inclusion. You'll also explore equity and access issues through the lens of iterative design, leveraged by the application of inclusive digital technologies.
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A Master's degree in Digital Design in Canada positions you to explore the intersection of technology, creativity, and user experience. This field emphasizes not just design aesthetics but also functional aspects and problem-solving, essential for today’s digital landscape.
Through courses in interactive design, UX/UI development, and advanced digital media, you'll refine your skills in user-centered design practices and visual communication. The focus on project-based learning allows for hands-on experience, enabling you to develop portfolios that showcase your ability to solve complex design problems using contemporary tools and techniques. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and technologies, enhancing adaptability and creativity.
Graduates of Canadian Master's programs in Digital Design often pursue careers as digital product designers, user experience researchers, or interaction designers. The Canadian emphasis on innovation and applied research gives you a competitive edge in a global marketplace, with skills transferable to various industries around the world.