
DL934
IADT
Blended: Wednesdays, 7pm – 9pm (online) + Thursdays, 12noon - 5.30pm (in-person and online)
90 (Level 9 Award)
24 Jul 2025
IADT
EU: €7,000 (2 years) / Non-EU: €16,000 (2 years)
Our MA in Design for Change aims to give designers and non-designers alike an in-depth knowledge of integrated design strategies and the skills to leverage design in the pursuit of meaningful change towards creating sustainable futures.
The MA Design for Change is a full-time international, practice-based programme which gives designers and non-designers alike an in-depth knowledge of social design practice, design strategy, and the skills to leverage design in the pursuit of positive individual, organisational, societal, and global change.
Our programme develops critically conscious and socially literate changemakers, who have been immersed in the thinking, skills, and experience required to facilitate current and future transitions in ethical and ecologically sustainable ways; to become pioneers and leaders in the practice.
With our partners at the George Brown College, Toronto (IwB) and through external engagement, students learn to apply the transformative capacity of design through the implementation of powerful, collaborative, contemporary design skills to achieve meaningful co-created solutions which enable progressive change in individuals and communities.
The MA responds to the great challenges of the present and future; social, economic, and ecological which all require new ways of thinking and new ways of doing. Strategic, ethical, radical, just, and purposeful, this programme offers new dynamic ways of engaging with our collective challenges.
There is an opportunity to choose from one of 3 specialist pathways within the programme:
• Social Design
• Ecological Design
• Design Futures
Each student will receive the same award Masters in Design for Change but their chosen designation will be specified, e.g. MA in Design for Change: Social Design.
An international collaboration, developed by two established centres of excellence, the curriculum is carefully crafted to allow students to both learn and apply models and theories of design strategy.
The modules are complementary, holistic and are designed to prepare the students to devise and realise a major design project of their own in the final term; students are introduced to new ways of thinking about our world(s), and are encouraged to challenge dominant frameworks of thought, and adopt alternatives. They learn to employ interdisciplinary research methods, both traditional and experimental, to develop their own. Through group projects, value frameworks are collaboratively developed, systems are mapped and explored, and solutions are developed and tested. Throughout the process, students have on-going access to a large list of industry professionals, expert advisors, and faculty.
Modules include:
Interdisciplinary Research Methods
Applied Design (assessed in one of the below strands)
• Social Design
• Ecological Design
• Design Futures
Critical Design Philosophies
Collaborative Project
Communication Design
Professional Studies
Major Project
In term 2, there is the option for the MA students to travel to Canada to participate in the Toronto International Charrette. This is an annual Brookfield Sustainability Institute event that brings together 200 plus students, faculty, and industry experts from organisations around the world. The goal of each charrette will be for participants to design detailed project proposals that respond to the major themes of the current Institute Without Boundaries major project.
Graduates will be prepared to work at a strategic level across a broad range of sectors. Recent graduates are employed as service designers, design researchers and design strategists in a wide variety of sectors, in Ireland and abroad; tech companies, financial services, non-for profits; government organisations and their own enterprise or consulting service.
3 Semesters over 14 months
Semesters 1-2: 18th September 2025 – April 2026
Semester 3: September 2026 – January 2027
Blended delivery: Wednesdays 7pm–9pm (online) + Thursdays 12pm-5.30pm (in-person and online)
30 Credits per Semester.
Conferring for this programme takes place in Spring, after the final Semester
Min Entry RequirementsUndergraduate qualification of 2nd Class Honours or higher at Honours Degree level.
Applicants may be considered provided they can demonstrate Honours Degree equivalence, which can be verified through our RPL (recognition of prior learning) process.
Some prior experience in a cognate discipline is desirable.
Advanced Entry Requirements
Entry to an advanced stage of the MA Programme is available via two pathways
(i) Successful candidates of approved Access/Feeder Programmes (AFPs).
(ii) Applicants may be considered for advanced entry through a combination of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and relevant Industry Experience in the discipline area.
Please contact IADT Admissions for further information on advanced entry.
EU Fees: €7,000 in total
Year 1: €2,250 due by 31 October + €2,250 due by 28 February
Year 2: €2,500 due by 31 October
International Students: €16,000
Please apply HERE
IADT operates a rolling admissions policy for graduate taught courses, with decisions issued in 4 weeks after a submitted and complete application is received.
An application is incomplete until you provide all required items on the checklist (including the application fee, if applicable).
Generally, courses will remain open to applications until all places are filled.
Please email any queries to Elena Somoza, IADT Creative Futures Academy Co-ordinator, at iadt@creativefutures.ie
You can also visit Design for Change – IADT
This course is developed and delivered in collaboration with the Institute Without Boundaries / George Brown College, Canada.