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Professional Doctorate in Design Ddes
PhD
In Hatfield ()
Description
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Type
PhD
The Professional Doctorate in Design (DDes) is aimed at candidates who currently work in a design discipline, and who wish to engage in research that relates to their professional role. It is also appropriate for candidates who wish to enhance their experience and employability through research training in Design, including those who wish to pursue an academic career.
About this course
Outcomes include both written thesis and practicalPart-time doctorate that can be undertaken by candidates based overseas via a virtual research environment, with attendance on campus once a year.Directly addresses the international debate concerning the nature of research in creative areas.Equips candidates with a range of conceptual and practical skills.Structured assignments providing a thorough grounding in practice-led research and the relationship between academic and professional values individual supervised research in the candidate’s own area of professional expertise.Individual supervised research in the candidate’s own area of professional expertise.Leads to an internationally recognised UK doctorate in Design.
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Subjects
- Design
- University
- Employability
- Product Design
- Graphic design
- Architecture
- Digital Design
- Professional
- Interaction DESIGN
- 3D printing
- Interior DesignFashion
- Typography
Course programme
Graphic Design and TypographyDigital DesignInteraction Design3D printing/additive manufactureArchitectureProduct DesignInterior DesignFashion
The DDes is a structured doctorate that can be undertaken part-time using a combination of online and on-campus research activities and supervision. This allows candidates to study in their home countries and to attend at the University only once per year. Candidates can also choose to attend for blocks of full-time study at the University, thereby shortening the overall duration of their studies, and playing an active role in the university’s research community.
The course philosophy is that practice and research cannot be separated. Candidates will be expected to continue with their professional practice and to bring this to bear upon the research questions in the professional doctorate. Most candidates will have established workplaces. For those who do not, or for self-employed or studio practitioners, we offer blocks of time at the University with studio and workshop space provided. At the end of the course we expect that candidates will present a portfolio of both textual and non-textual work, including a written thesis and supporting artefacts that tell a comprehensive story about the research project, its context, its methods and for whom the outcomes will have impact.
Professional Doctorate in Design Ddes