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    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    London College of Communication

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2022
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    Duration 1.3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 23,610  / year
    Next Intake September-2022

    MA Service Design

    About

    Service design is a human-centred discipline which focuses on:

    • designing services in the public or private sector
    • working in a participative, iterative and qualitative manner with all stakeholders
    • considering wider systems at play.

    By developing and applying service design to a range of societal and business challenges, this course will enable you to work on live projects, collaborate with stakeholders, partners and experts across multiple disciplines, and use design at a strategic level.

    This course is structured to guide you through the understanding and practice of service design, starting from current challenges at the local and user scale before progressing through to futures and systems levels.

    What can you expect?

    • We value making and design-based methods throughout the course. From the very beginning, youll work collaboratively on projects using research and co-design strategies, evolving from team work in the first terms to developing more individual work towards the end.
    • Youll undertake projects that tackle many of the social, corporate and environmental challenges facing the 21st century. Youll develop the confidence to engage with stakeholders, and learn to analyse and apply the results through meaningful interventions.
    • Youll end the course by completing a Major Project. Previously, these have ranged widely in terms of subject and geographical location past examples include redesigning educational systems in India, creating games to facilitate conversations between relatives of transgender people, designing post-acceleration support programmes for technology start-ups, and designing digital services for refugee camp volunteers in Greece.
    • Practice and theory are embedded into everything that youll do: each practice-based project is underpinned by theory, and each theory-based assignment has an element of practice or research-through-design.
    • Your lessons will take the form of lectures, practical workshops, tutorial sessions, feedback sessions with experts, presentations and pitches, industry talks, museum visits and technical sessions.
    • MA Service Design is aimed at applicants from design disciplines who wish to broaden their understanding of innovation and design as a collaborative, interdisciplinary process. The course is also open to students with backgrounds in social sciences, business and innovation, and other related fields.

    Mode of study

    MA Service Design is offered in full-time mode and runs for 45 weeks over 15 months, with a break over the summer. You will be expected to commit an average of 40 hours per week to your course, including teaching hours and independent study.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    MA Service Design welcomes applicants from a broad range of backgrounds, from all over the world. Applicants may have an Honours degree in a field relevant to design or may have other, equivalent qualifications.

    The course also welcomes students with good degrees from social science, business and other backgrounds, those who have previously worked in the industry, or those with relevant experience in non-traditional backgrounds, as well as those already within employment.

    Your educational level may be demonstrated by:

    • Honours degree (named above);
    • Possession of equivalent qualifications;
    • Prior experiential learning, the outcome of which can be demonstrated to be equivalent to formal qualifications otherwise required;
    • Or a combination of formal qualifications and experiential learning which, taken together, can be demonstrated to be equivalent to formal qualifications otherwise required.

    APEL (Accreditation of Prior Learning)

    Applicants who do not meet these course entry requirements may still be considered in exceptional cases. The course team will consider each application that demonstrates additional strengths and alternative evidence. This might, for example, be demonstrated by:

    • Related academic or work experience
    • The quality of the personal statement
    • A strong academic or other professional reference
    • OR a combination of these factors

    Each application will be considered on its own merit but we cannot guarantee an offer in each case.

    Language requirements

    All classes are conducted in English. If English is not your first language, we strongly recommend you let us know your English language test score in your application. If you have booked a test or are awaiting your results, please indicate this in your application. When asked to upload a CV as part of your application, please include any information about your English test score.

    • IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) is required, with a minimum of 6.0 in each of the four skills.
    • If your first language is not English, you can check you have achieved the correct IELTS level in English on the Language Requirements page.

    For further details regarding international admissions and advice please visit the International Applications page.

    Selection criteria

    The MA Service Design team is looking for open-minded applicants from a broad spectrum of backgrounds from across the world.

    All applications will be considered by the course team who will decide on your suitability to join the course. They will look at your qualifications and transcript (or projected results), your personal statement, portfolio, major project proposal, and any previous work experience

    Academic or professional references are not required for this course.

    Offers will be made based on the following selection criteria:

    • You understand the field of service design, or similar areas such as experience design or innovation.
    • You are open-minded and motivated to explore service design at a high level, and enthusiastic for the subject.
    • You are willing to work across disciplines and professional boundaries, and in mixed teams, to explore the future of the subject.
    • You are ready to study at postgraduate level and to engage critically with your work and the work and research of others.
    • You demonstrate skills in one or more of the following areas: design (any design field), research (in particular user research or other research with people), project management, innovation, social entrepreneurship, or other relevant field.

    Personal Statement (300-500 words)

    Your personal statement should give us information about yourself and why you want to join the course.

    You can use the following questions as a guide: What are you doing at the moment educationally, professionally and personally? Why do you want to study MA Service Design? Why do you think you are a suitable candidate? What previous experiences could you describe, that would meet the Selection Criteria above?

    CV

    Please provide a CV detailing your education and qualifications and any relevant work or voluntary experience. If English is not your first language it is important that you also include in your CV details of your most recent English language test score (if available).

    Portfolio (Maximum 6 projects)

    All applicants will be expected to submit a digital portfolio. This should include a maximum of six projects and supporting materials showing your process. These should be clearly annotated and organised.

    If you are applying with work experience in design, you can include projects you worked on as part of your employment as well as speculative projects or student projects. Where relevant, please annotate the portfolio items with a description of your role within the project or team.

    If you are applying directly from a BA course without experience of professional practice you must be able to demonstrate a good knowledge of design practice, supported by a good degree and portfolio work. Demonstrating some engagement with professional experiences, for example through internships, freelance work, voluntary work or participation in outside activities such as service jams, would be to your advantage.

    For those applying from non-design backgrounds, your portfolio could include professional projects, or research based around a relevant topic, as well as any professional engagement with multidisciplinary projects. Where relevant, please annotate the portfolio items with a descriptions of your role within the project or research team.

    Speculative projects related to service design or other relevant design fields are also great to include in the portfolio, including projects you may have initiated yourself, or worked on as part of a short courses or events (Global Service Jam, OpenIDEO, are good places to get some hands-on service design experience).

    In all instances, enthusiasm for the subject is paramount.

    Major Project Proposal (maximum 1000 words)

    All applicants will be expected to outline a proposal for a possible Major Project in their application (you will not have to use this as your major project on the course, it is just an exercise).

    The Major Project Proposal should describe your area of interest, field of study and the particular focus of your intended work and should include a rationale to show why this is a valuable service design project for you to undertake. The proposal should include an overview of the methodology, how you intend to go about producing the project, and an indication of what the outcomes could possibly be (but not a fully developed outcome).

    We want to know that you are passionate about a project, able to identify a suitable project topic, and can put together a plan for how you would go about working on this project.

    You can (but don’t have to) use the following headings for guidance:

    • Project Summary
    • Research Question (What do you want to find out)
    • Research Background, Field of Study, Context
    • Rationale (why is this a valuable project in this discipline)
    • Project Stakeholders (who is affected by the project)
    • Proposed Approaches, Methods and Methodologies (how you would carry out this project and why you think this is appropriate)
    • Possible Outcomes of the Project (not a fully developed outcome, just an indication of what the outcome might be)
    • References and Bibliography (only a few key ones)

    Application Advice

    If you require more advice on your application, please email the course leader or any of the lecturers.

    Interview Advice

    For some students the material submitted in the application is enough for the course team to make a decision, without interviewing.

    When the course team requires a more in-depth conversation, applicants are interviewed by the course team before a place can be offered.

    • Interviews will take place in person at LCC for local students, or via Skype/telephone for those who live farther away.

    English Program Requirements

    All students need to show proof of their English language ability to enrol at UAL. Most students from outside the UK need to submit an English language test as proof of their language ability.

    If you need help to reach the required language level, UAL's Language Centre offers a range of English courses and a Presessional course for students with a conditional or unconditional offer. Current students at UAL, progressing to the next level of university study (e.g. from Foundation to BA) can take UAL's Progress Test to achieve the IELTS score required for the next level.

    To find out if you are exempt from English language testing, please read exemptions from language testing at the bottom of this page.

    English language tests

    Your English language requirement is generally expressed as an IELTS score but UAL accepts several other English language tests in addition to IELTS.

    Where we state 'IELTS Academic for UKVI', you must provide a certificate for this test. IELTS Academic (not for UKVI) cannot be used to support a student visa application for these levels of study. The University does not accept IELTS General or IELTS General for UKVI for any level of course.

    Please note that you must achieve the required language scores - overall and all 4 skills (unless the test provider exempts you from sitting a skill on the basis of disability) - from a single sitting of a test examination. We cannot accept a combination of 'best' scores from multiple test results.

    Please note that if you take a Cambridge IGCSE exam, you must provide 2 documents:

    • The Certificate
    • The Certifying Statement for CEFR. You will need to request this and pay the fee.

    Minimum IELTS scores

    Our IELTS requirements vary depending on the course and level of study. The requirement for each course is shown on the individual course pages.

    Jump to minimum scores for:

    • Courses that require IELTS 5.0
    • Courses that require IELTS 5.5
    • Courses that require IELTS 6.0
    • Courses that require IELTS 6.5
    • Courses that require IELTS 7.0
    • Courses that require IELTS 7.5

    Career

    There are numerous possibilities open to graduates from this course. You will find your new knowledge and skills useful for careers in industry, local authorities or non-profit organisations. Alternatively, you may decide to pursue an academic career.

    MA Service Design alumni work as Service Designers, Design Researchers, Experience Designers, Design Strategists, User Centred Consultants, Participatory Designers, UX Designers, and Academics in private, public and third sectors. Students have also progressed to study at PhD level.

    During the course, students have a number of opportunities to work directly with industry through live projects as well as particular engagement activities, such as acting as human centred design consultants for tech companies competing in the Ordnance Survey Geovation Challenge or organising events for the Service Design Fringe as part of the London Design Festival. As a result of these engagements, students will sometimes continue the activity in the form of consultancy or internships.UAL Jobs and Careers

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 23,610 

    How to Apply

    All applications will be considered by the course team who will consider key elements when making a decision on your suitability to join the course:

    • Firstly they will look at your qualifications and transcript (or projected results).
    • Secondly, they will review your personal statement, portfolio and study/project proposal.
    • There is no requirement for an academic or professional reference.

    Required information for postgraduate course applications

    Before you apply, please take time to read the guidance below. You will be asked to provide the following items and upload documents when completing the online application form:

    • Personal details (including full name; date of birth; nationality; permanent address and English language level)
    • Current and/or previous education and qualification details
    • Employment history
    • CV
    • Personal statement

    Please note: we will ask you for copies of certain documents (for example, English language qualification/certificate and copies of any previous UK study visas). Read our immigration and visa information to find out if you need a visa to study at UAL.

    You can only apply to the same course once per year. Any duplicate applications will be withdrawn. Read the UAL international application advice for further information on how to apply.

    Extra information required for applications to this course

    • Portfolio.
    • Video task.
    • Study / project proposal.

    Start your application now

    There are 2 ways international students can apply to a postgraduate course:

    • Through one of our official representatives in your country
    • By direct application

    The application form can be saved as you fill it out, so you do not need to complete it all at once. You will also have the chance to review all the information and make any necessary amendments before you submit the application form.

    Deferring your place

    This course accepts requests from offer holders to defer their place for one academic year. Deferral requests are granted on a first-come, first-served basis until all deferral places are filled, or a deadline has been reached, whichever is sooner. Read our Admissions Policy for details, including how to request a deferral and by when.

    External Student Transfer Policy

    If you are currently studying at another institution and have successfully completed 60 credits in the equivalent units/modules on your current PG course and wish to continue your studies at London College of Communication, you can apply to transfer.

    The Admissions Tutor will consider applications on a case by case basis, subject to places being available. You must apply directly to the course via the course webpage as early as possible.

    Further information about the external student transfer policy can be found on the Office for Students Information page.

    CV

    Please provide a CV detailing your education, qualifications and any relevant work or voluntary experience. If English is not your first language it is important that you also include in your CV details of your most recent English language test score.

    Personal statement advice

    You’ll be asked to complete a personal statement describing why you want to study on MA Photography. 

    Your personal statement should describe what you specialised in during your undergraduate course , why you now want to study on MA Photography at LCC, and what you are hoping to do after the course.

    The majority of our students have studied either BA Photography or other lens-based/fine-art subjects before applying to our course.

    If you didn’t previously undertake a BA Photography course, please explain why you feel that you meet the academic criteria needed for further study in this subject area.

    Project proposal advice (250 words maximum)

    Your Project Proposal should be a feasible, researched outline of the intended project you plan to photograph during your time on the course.

    This should include how you plan to develop your project, and also provide a sense of subject matter, visual style, conceptual approach and associated research, as well as your existing knowledge of contemporary fine art photography.

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