Master of Engineering (Innovation by Design)

The MIbD programme uses design to span across the disciplines of engineering, innovation, business, entrepreneurship, management, and industrial design, and will contribute to foster expedited communication across fields, building leaders of global product-service-systems that can work effectively and efficiently across the full value chain.
LOCATION

Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)

PROGRAMME MODE & CANDIDATURE
Full-time (12 – 18 months)
Part-time (24 – 36 months)
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Master of Engineering (Innovation by Design)

Overview

Design Innovation, including the topical areas of Design Thinking, Business Design, Organisational Design, Design Engineering and Systems Thinking, focuses on the development of key mindsets and skillsets for professionals interested in the Innovation Economy, society, and community.

Be a design innovator

Design Innovation creates the future with intention. Drawing on diverse fields such as design thinking, business design, human-centred design, interaction design and more, Design Innovators are the leaders in business, society and community who don’t just build new things, but also have the foresight to use innovation to make a better world.

 

At SUTD, we teach a distinctive 4D Design Innovation process that begins by discovering (‘discover’) the real problems and root challenges faced by users, businesses, and societies. Rather than solving for symptoms that are assigned by stakeholders, the discovery process leads us to ‘define’ new problems and opportunities for design work. With these challenges in sight, we partner with A.I. platforms and agents to ideate widely and ‘develop’ a broad range of experimental prototypes. Finally, through rigorous user testing and attention to detailed finishing and presentations, we ‘deliver’ our products, systems, and services to the world.

The programme

The Master of Innovation by Design (IbD) programme uses design to span across the disciplines of engineering, innovation, business, entrepreneurship, management, and industrial design, and will contribute to fostering expedited communication across fields, building leaders of global product-service-systems that can work effectively and efficiently across the full value chain.

 

The programme is imbued with SUTD’s unique pedagogy and a vibrant design and hands-on culture within and outside the classroom, supported by the 4-Dimensional Big-Design (4D Big-D) framework. It also brings its future graduates to a level in which they can collaborate effectively with graduates and professionals.

 

Note: Core classes will be held during weekday evenings

Programme naming

IbD assumes a designation that is novel, even internationally. It is a horizontal programme, attracting students to a paradigm in which products, systems and services are developed concurrently with a design-centric mindset and across every discipline, domain and sector. Although the programme is directed at technology intensive product-service-systems, the entire value chain of products, services, and systems must be taken into account from the early stages of development, in the true nature of a design thinking mindset.


Uniqueness

There is currently no Master of Engineering programme in Singapore that aims to promote and advance design innovation and design thinking in an integrated multi-disciplinary and holistic design education approach across several fields of knowledge. This programme will bridge the gap across multiple engineering programmes, architecture, social sciences, and many other disciplines, giving students tools, skills, and mindsets to work effectively and efficiently together under the umbrella of design.


Immersive experience

The programme has immersion at its core, where prospective students will be exposed to three one-to-two week, off-class experiences — a design accelerator at the beginning of the programme, a supply chain and design reality check trip overseas (at a university or company where design thinking is taught/practiced), and an entrepreneurship accelerator experience at the end of year 1. These experiences will foster a student’s capacity to innovate, based on well-rounded and grounded design innovation and design thinking mindsets.

 

The consistent active-learning and hands-on approach coupled with the discover-define-develop-deliver design cycle and access to in-house prototyping and manufacturing facilities will enable a culture of design teams in a project-based multi-disciplinary learning environment.


Stepping stone

All that is offered currently in the Singapore higher education landscape in design is scattered through short courses on design thinking or other related topics, with no graduate-degree-granting programmes on Design Innovation, and insufficient depth grounded in cutting-edge design science and research.

 

The IbD programme is the stepping stone that is currently missing from the Singapore higher education landscape in that it provides an entry point to both research and professional advancement in the field of design for graduates who may or may not have a design background.


Coursework

In a higher education landscape such as Singapore’s, where education in design innovation and design thinking is not pervasive, a combination of coursework and hands-on experience with innovation projects and research is the most efficient way of imparting knowledge that lasts. Candidates will take a research-based programme with deep knowledge in design innovation and design thinking transmitted via coursework, complemented with the hands-on and active-learning approach that is central to SUTD’s DNA. A recent survey completed specifically on this topic has shown that companies value a programme that features a combination of course-intensive education in design innovation and design thinking, and research at the Master’s level.


Research

The research carried out within the IbD programme will be industry-ready, and will in most situations (if not all) derive its need from industry and social needs. Numerous examples exist from the SUTD-MIT International Design Centre (2012-2017) where industry-sponsored projects have led to scientific publications in leading journals and conferences within the span of months, and outcomes that have led to translation to industry, markets, and start-up companies. IbD research will be tailored to individuals and teams of students, can be directly connected to sponsoring industry and social enterprises, and will be based on innovation projects completed by the students. All students will likewise have the ability to live and immerse themselves in the various SUTD research centres and labs as they embark on their research thrusts.


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