Course overview:
A transdisciplinary degree designed to equip STEM innovators with the skills and knowledge to design human-centred products and strategies. You will develop a range of innovation and problem-solving skills by learning mixed methods that blend design approaches with behaviour science. You will learn alongside people from a mix of science and engineering backgrounds to apply your knowledge to designing holistic solutions for humans in complex socio-technical systems. An independent research project forms a substantial part of the degree, providing you an opportunity to develop practical skills in a subject area of your interest. You will develop the ability to apply behavioural insights and design skills in a range of industries such as innovation roles in human-centred sectors (including healthcare, infrastructure, consumer products, and service design) and research roles (including digital, finance, government, and policy).