Master of Design Futures

Overview

Many of the social, cultural, political and professional structures that support our communities have remained static and unchallenged for generations.

Our education, healthcare and primary production systems, our workplaces and our products need to keep up. We need design leaders, design strategists and design thinkers to dismantle these structures, and to dissect and solve some of our most complex problems.

Whether it’s rethinking the way remote communities access healthcare, creating a less risk-averse corporate culture, or developing a more individualised education system, our world needs more innovative thinkers and communicators; people with the knowledge and skills to design our future.

Why study the Master of Design Futures at RMIT?

Strong industry links

Engage with local and global designers, lecturers and academics who have strong links to industry and the design community.

Flexible study options

Learn through flexible online studies and enjoy the freedom of being able to study anytime, anywhere.

Global network

Collaborate with peers and a close-knit network of design professionals across the globe and boost employment opportunities.

The Master of Design Futures is an accelerated, graduate qualification for working professionals. It is suitable for both designers and non-designers who are looking to transition into new design practices and for those wanting to advance their careers in strategic leadership roles.

In this flexible and self-directed degree, you will benefit from experiential learning practices as you develop the strategic skills and tools required for leadership. Empathic research, journey mapping, rapid prototyping and storytelling are all tools that you will learn to use in your problem solving process.

This degree will equip you to be a design leader by:

  • Extending your practice in strategic, communication and service design
  • Framing this new practice in the context of designing social, cultural and economic futures
  • Introducing you to a close-knit global network of design professionals and different orders of design problems
  • Helping you to identify and articulate contributions you make to organisations, as well as the value that design brings to business, government and society.