Design Research (M.Sc.)

Department of Architecture, Facility Management and Geoinformation, Department of Design

Course content and objectives

Throughout the program, the students obtain the academic knowledge and intellectual competencies to critically engage with the complex challenges designers face in the 21st century. In this respect, students acquire the ability to engage in an academic discourse, to theoretically penetrate phenomena of the material environment and to articulate themselves in writing.

The students’ experiences gained in previous studies and professional practice constitute the basis for developing an approach towards a design research led by critical reflection. Comprehensive introductions to methodologies of theory reading, academic writing, field research, and analysis are provided as tools for complementing both theoretical knowledge and practical reflexivity. It is not only about what is studied, but also about how it is learned: due to its interdisciplinary and transcultural structure, the program also promotes inclusion, diversity and critical thinking.

The COOP Design Research MSc. program is conducted as a teaching cooperative by Anhalt University of Applied Sciences and the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation in cooperation with Humboldt University Berlin, with coursework taking place both at Gropius’ Bauhaus in Dessau and—to a lesser degree—at Humboldt University in Berlin. The diversity of the teaching staff with their different academic backgrounds contributes to the multi-perspectivity of the program. The courses are jointly run by professors and lecturers from the associated institutions as well as by international guest lecturers.

Drawing from different teaching methods contributed by each of the three aforementioned partner institutions, the core of the MSc. program relies on three thematic building blocks: Design as Research; Design as Education; Design as Projection.

Please refer to www.coopdesignresearch.de for more information.

    Requirements

  • University degree

    A qualified university degree in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program in architecture, design, cultural studies or related courses with a standard period of study of at least 4 years (240 ECTS) is required.

  • Language skills

    English language skills (TOEFL min. 600 (PBT) or 94 (iBT), IELTS min. 7.0 or equivalent). A proven degree from an English-speaking university is also accepted.

  • Work experience

    At least one year of professional experience in the fields of architecture, design, cultural studies or equivalent is required.

  • Suitability test procedure

    Applicants are asked to submit a portfolio. After submission and evaluation of the portfolio, an additional personal interview may be requested.