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    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Llandaff Campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines25-Sep-2023
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 16,000  / year
    Next Intake 25-Sep-2023

    Product Design - MSc/PgD/PgC

    About

    The MSc Product Design course at Cardiff Met is a practically based, taught Masters programme with excellent industry links and a focus on enhancing the employability of its graduates.

    It balances the development of advanced practical design skills with academic rigour and applied research based on the current research activities of Cardiff School of Art and Design and the wider university.

    Our Product Design Masters’ Degree will develop your skills and knowledge of human centred design, user testing, service design, creativity, and ethnographic research techniques.

    You will also examine the social, legal, ethical and sustainability impacts of a range of design development approaches.

    You will explore a range of current and leading theoretical and methodological perspectives, and develop an advanced understanding of physical, perceptual and cognitive principles in design.

    The MSc Product Design has been developed in consultation with industry, and maintains close commercial links through its placement modules, sponsorship of major projects, and live briefs. This provides graduates with a deeper understanding of industry practices, and the design development process in a holistic commercial context.

    This course aims to enhance your employability by providing you with the skills and knowledge that are in demand by industries both at home and globally, as well as providing opportunities to develop your abilities as an entrepreneur.

    Course Content

    MSc Product Design students study the following modules:

    • APD7006 Perception, Cognition, Emotion, and Context (20 credits)
    • APD7001 Product Development Principles and Practice (20 credits)
    • APD7004 Research Techniques and Principles (20 credits)
    • APD7003 Sustainability Issues in Design for Production (20 credits)
    • APD7005 User Testing and Evaluation (20 credits)
    • APD70008 Industrial Placement (20 credits)
    • APD7007 Major Project (60 credits)

    Exit points

    • To gain a Postgraduate Certificate, you must pass Product Development Principles and Practice plus two other 20-credit modules. (60 credits)
    • To gain a Postgraduate Diploma, you must pass all modules except Major Project (120 credits)
    • To gain an MSc Product Design, you must pass all modules (180 credits)

    Learning & Teaching


    Lectures: Lectures will be used to present basic concepts and principles. They are supported by visual material and/or texts. The content may be historical, theoretical, contextual or practical. Where appropriate, lectures are structured to involve you in discussion.


    Tutorials and Seminars Tutorials and Seminars will be used to discuss and explain specific problem areas. Peer group tutorials will be used to discuss and explain specific problem areas. Case studies exercises and examples will be used to contextualise realistic design problems and practice. Outside experts may be invited to contribute and site visits might also be employed. The Industrial Placement delivery will be via appropriate work experience, normally project based.


    Workshops: Workshops will enable you to practice and refine your skills in a supportive environment where you receive feedback from members of staff.


    E-Learning: E-Learning is available through Cardiff Metropolitan University Virtual Learning Environments and provide opportunity for both asynchronistic and synchronistic learning. Lectures, worksheets, reading material, will be available to support your learning experience.


    Contact Hours: Remote or electronic contact with staff will be available by email and/or VLE. The supervisory team will deliver, manage and monitor each student's progress through a number of individual and team meetings. Students will also be encouraged to form and maintain peer-learning groups, either face-to-face or online. Any students requiring additional support are advised to contact Learning Support in Student Services.

    Throughout the programme, students are expected to maintain their own Personal Development Plan/Portfolio (PDP), intended to provide evidence of their knowledge and understanding in relation to the learning outcomes of each module.

    Each 20-credit module is equivalent to 240 learning hours (80 typically are taught and 160 are directed study or independent study).


    Facilities: Dedicated studio space. Cardiff School of Art and Design offers an extensive range of spaces, workshops and equipment, creating a vibrant and creative learning environment. Workshop and technical facilities include a foundry; and access to other workshops across the full range of Art and Design disciplines. Cardiff School of Art and Design has a wide range of tools and equipment for use by students; necessary workshop training in their use includes access to materials used as part of timetabled workshop inductions. You also have access to and use of recycled materials within workshop areas.

    We ask all our students to consider carefully the selection and use of materials within their project work both in terms of modelmaking and prototyping and for actual material selection in the Design for Manufacture stages of their project developments. As Product Designers the impact these materials have on the environment is core to our sustainability and ethical considerations.

    Assessment

    For each module, assessment is as follows:


    APD7001 Development Principles & Practice (20 Credits)
    6000-word equivalent assignment, including a 1000-word reflective blog (pass / fail). This will normally be a written assignment.


    APD7003 Sustainability Issues in Design for Production (20 Credits)
    6000-word equivalent, including a 1000-word reflective blog (pass / fail). This module will typically be assessed via a design project. A proportion of the assignment may however be awarded for written or presentation work.


    APD7004 Research Techniques & Principles (20 Credits)
    Written submission, plus seminar presentation, typically 3,000 words plus a 10–20-minute presentation. Plus, a 1000-word reflective blog (pass/fail).


    APD7005 User Testing & Evaluation (20 Credits)
    6000-word equivalent, including a 1000-word reflective blog (pass / fail). This module may be linked with others in order to provide a design project vehicle. It will involve practical exercises and a proportion if not all of the assignment may be awarded for written or presentation work.


    APD7006 Perception, Cognition, Emotion & Context (20 Credits)
    6000-word equivalent, including a 1000-word reflective blog (pass/fail). This project is likely to be assessed through practical design activity, although a proportion of the assignment may be awarded for written or presentation work.


    APD7007 Major Project (60 Credits)
    18,000-word or equivalent. Performance will be measured using the Final Report, Formal Presentation, Viva Voce examination and final product. Of the marks that are available for the project the allocation of the marks to each of the measures is as follows:

    • Final Report 12,000 words: 40%
    • Final Product (prototype): 40%
    • Formal Presentation: 5%
    • Viva Voce: 15%
    • PDP and Reflective Journal 2000 words (pass/fail)


    APD70008 Industrial Placement (20 Credits)
    A 3000-word (maximum) report reflecting on the student’s experience within the professional working environment. A reflective placement Logbook (or Blog equivalent) recording critical reflections on events, activities and experiences. Important Note: Because of the difficulties of assessment in the workplace and the potential for disparity of treatment, this module is not awarded a mark other than “Pass” or “Fail”.

    Support will be available throughout the placement via virtual communications with the module leader and where appropriate face to face tutorials, though students are expected to immerse themselves into the organisational culture and day to day activities appropriate to the on-going business needs of the placement.

    Employability & Careers

    The course is principally aimed at enabling students to develop their careers in the world of professional product design and development. A key advantage in achieving this aim is the industrial placement module.

    On completion of the course, graduates may expect to find employment in design consultancies or manufacturing companies anywhere in the world.

    Your study with us will enable you to develop professional contacts, observe how successful practitioners make their living, and hone your skills and ideas for commercial and professional advantage. Such cross-disciplinary collaborations prepare you for a world where you will inevitably work with people from all walks of life. Your live projects and assessments will get you accustomed to the importance of deadlines and working to specific briefs and tight specifications.

    All students are expected to complete a portable ‘record of achievement’ and use their PDP to support employability and life-long learning, normally in the form of a learning journal, that integrates opportunities for self-reflection in programmes in order to help them develop as effective and confident learners.

    Entry Requirements & How to Apply

    You will normally have achieved a first class or second class upper division first degree (1st or 2.1 degree classification) in an appropriate subject, and/or equivalent professional standing or experience in a design discipline (based upon assessed Accredited Prior Learning or assessed Accredited Prior Experiential Learning), or a discipline associated with their programme of study. In addition, those students for whom English is not their first language are required to have IELTS.


    International Applicants

    Students whose first language is not English will need to provide evidence of fluency to at least an IELTS 6.0 standard or equivalent. For full details about how to apply and English Language qualifications please visit the International pages on the website.

    Before making an application, EU/International students are asked to contact Dr Fiaz Hussain fhussain@cardiffmet.ac.uk to discuss the necessary procedures in relation to studying with us.


    How to Apply

    Applications for this course should be made direct to the university via our self-service facility.

    You will be asked to provide: a statement about your current work and practice and the interests which inform it; a succinct statement outlining why you wish to undertake this course; an outline of the professional or research project that you wish to pursue on this course; and a portfolio of your previous work (where appropriate) in support of your application. Images of your work or examples of written work can be submitted via a personal website or via an appropriate online platform (eg. Flickr, Tumblr or Wordpress). At least four different examples of your work should be referenced. All students are interviewed for this course. Where a face to face interview is not possible, these will be conducted via Microsoft Teams.

    For further information please visit our How to Apply pages

    Additional Information

    Please note that applicants to the MSc Product Design from non IED (Institution of Engineering Designers) accredited courses, will not receive IED accreditation following completion of this course at Cardiff Met.

    For up to date information on tuition fees and the financial support that may be available. Please refer to www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/fees.


    Part-time fees

    Charges are per Single Module unless specified: Undergraduate = 10 Credits; Postgraduate = 20 Credits Generally we find most students will complete 60 credits per year for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate study; to obtain a true costing please clarify this by contacting the Programme Director directly.


    Postgraduate costs of study in CSAD


    Materials

    You will receive access to materials used as part of timetabled workshop inductions. You will also have access to and use of recycled materials within workshop areas where available. In general you will need to purchase materials for individual projects used in studio and workshops as appropriate.

    Please note that costs will vary depending upon the scale and individual requirements of your work. In addition one-off purchases of personal tools and equipment will need to be budgeted for. Other costs such as printing, the purchase of textbooks and cost of optional placements will also need to be accounted for by you.

    In the main, no charges are made for the use of equipment. Access to Cardiff FabLab is subject to negotiation; it offers reduced fees for student use.

    For further information about additional course costs, including fees, equipment requirements and other charges for each postgraduate programme, please visit: www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/additionalcosts.

    Contact Us

    For general enquiries please contact the Admissions Team on 029 2041 6044 or email directapplications@cardiffmet.ac.uk

    For course specific enquiries, please contact the Admissions Tutor, Richard Morris rmorris@cardiffmet.ac.uk 




    Lectures: Lectures will be used to present basic concepts and principles. They are supported by visual material and/or texts. The content may be historical, theoretical, contextual or practical. Where appropriate, lectures are structured to involve you in discussion.


    Tutorials and Seminars Tutorials and Seminars will be used to discuss and explain specific problem areas. Peer group tutorials will be used to discuss and explain specific problem areas. Case studies exercises and examples will be used to contextualise realistic design problems and practice. Outside experts may be invited to contribute and site visits might also be employed. The Industrial Placement delivery will be via appropriate work experience, normally project based.


    Workshops: Workshops will enable you to practice and refine your skills in a supportive environment where you receive feedback from members of staff.


    E-Learning: E-Learning is available through Cardiff Metropolitan University Virtual Learning Environments and provide opportunity for both asynchronistic and synchronistic learning. Lectures, worksheets, reading material, will be available to support your learning experience.


    Contact Hours: Remote or electronic contact with staff will be available by email and/or VLE. The supervisory team will deliver, manage and monitor each student's progress through a number of individual and team meetings. Students will also be encouraged to form and maintain peer-learning groups, either face-to-face or online. Any students requiring additional support are advised to contact Learning Support in Student Services.

    Throughout the programme, students are expected to maintain their own Personal Development Plan/Portfolio (PDP), intended to provide evidence of their knowledge and understanding in relation to the learning outcomes of each module.

    Each 20-credit module is equivalent to 240 learning hours (80 typically are taught and 160 are directed study or independent study).


    Facilities: Dedicated studio space. Cardiff School of Art and Design offers an extensive range of spaces, workshops and equipment, creating a vibrant and creative learning environment. Workshop and technical facilities include a foundry; and access to other workshops across the full range of Art and Design disciplines. Cardiff School of Art and Design has a wide range of tools and equipment for use by students; necessary workshop training in their use includes access to materials used as part of timetabled workshop inductions. You also have access to and use of recycled materials within workshop areas.

    We ask all our students to consider carefully the selection and use of materials within their project work both in terms of modelmaking and prototyping and for actual material selection in the Design for Manufacture stages of their project developments. As Product Designers the impact these materials have on the environment is core to our sustainability and ethical considerations.

    Disciplines

    Cardiff School of Art & Design

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    4 year degree 60% or a GPA of 2.5 or above on the scale of 4 from a recognised institution in Jordan

    OR Bachelor degree from a recognised institution in the UK

    OR Bachelor degree from a recognised institution in the UK

    OR Masters degree

    English Program Requirements

    IELTS 4.5 (4.0 in each area) is required for Foundation

    IELTS score of 6.0 (5.5 in each area) is required for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Courses

    For alternative English qualifications we will accept in lieu of IELTS please click here.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 16,000 

    How to Apply

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Due to measures being taken in response to the global COVID-19 outbreak, Cardiff Metropolitan University is facing ongoing delays in processing International Applications. Whilst we still invite you to complete your application, please note that our response time will currently be longer than the usual 14 days. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.​

    ​Please click on each section of the How to Apply flowchart to see further details on​ each stage:​​

    Choose​ your course

    If you have not yet chosen which course you would like to study please check out our A-Z course lists:​

    Undergraduate courses

    Postgraduate courses​

    Check the entry requirements

    Entry requirements differ from course to course. The University valuesboth work experience and academic qualifications and will consider students from a wide range of academic backgrounds. You may also need to undertake an English qualification before being admitted onto a course. For guidance on entry requirements from your country please check our Country Specific Information Page.

    Our team of International Marketing Officers travel all over the world to meet potential students and assist with your queries and application. In some cases, you can be interviewed and be made an offer in person in your own country. Found out where our officers will be next by viewing ourCountrySpecific InformationPage​.​​​

    Complete an application

    For bothUndergraduate and Postgraduateprogrammes, International applicationscan be made directly to the University using ourInternational Student Application Form. To assist with the completion of your application form please refer to theInternational Ap plication Guidance Notes.

    For International Undergraduate applicantswe also accept applications from the University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), details of how to apply can be found on theirwebsite.

    Current students please visitthis page to make an application.

    For Post graduate applications to Cardiff School of Art and Design, as well as completing the above application process, you will also need to complete the supportingonline form.

    Submit supporting​ documents

    In order for us to assess your application, it is very important to provide us with as much information about your academic qualifications as possible. Therefore, you will also need to submit the following documents with your application:

    • Photocopies of your exam certificates and transcripts

    • Statement of Purpose/ personal statement- this is your opportunity to tell the University more about your previous qualification/experience, why you wish to study the course and in the UK. When writing your SOP, explain reasons for wanting to study the subject, how your skills/experience/knowledge meet the entry criteria, how the course will help your career or long-term personal development plans and what else you have done outside of the classroom setting (e.g. voluntary work/work experience/ hobbies or special interests).A Statement of Purpose is not required for the International Foundation Course

    • English language certificate orNARIC Statement of Comparability - if applicable. Please see the English Language Requirementspage for more details.

    • 1 educational reference (2 employer references are required for offers based on work experience). Your reference must be submitted on official headed paper.A reference is not required for the International Foundation Course and Foundation Leading to courses.

    • Evidence of sponsorship – if applicable

    • Art and Design courses only – you should send a copy of your portfolio which should include 10-20 clear and informative slides or photographs on a CD ROM or through an appropriate online resource such as Flickr. This should be accompanied by an explanation of the dimensions, medium, subject matter and any other information. We would also welcome any further statements about the influences, aims and ideas in your work, your ambitions and other achievements

    • Sports courses only – evidence of personal sporting achievements

    Supporting documentations are uploaded using the International Student Application Form. You will not be required to send hard copies of your documents unless requested by the International Office.​​


    If you have any questions about your application or what you need to qualify for entry onto your chosen course, our team will be very pleased to give you advice. Please email: askinternational@cardiffmet.ac.uk.​


    Additional Information:

    ​​

    English Language Requirements

    Our English language requirements will vary depending on your level of study.​
    Please note: Research degrees i.e. MPhil, PhD, Professional Doctorate and Taught Doctorate require IELTS 6.5 with 6.5 in reading and writing or t​he equivalent in a UKVI recognised English Language test. For further details on acceptable English qualifications please visit our English Language Requirements page.

    Cardiff Metropolitan University Disability Service

    If you have been diagnosed with a disability you will be please to hear that there is support available​ to you at Cardiff Met. For full advice ​about this support please read the International Student Guidance for Disabled Students.

    Cardiff Met’s Disability Service assists students who have a disability or specific learning difficultly to access support enabling them to fully participate in their studies.
    At Cardiff Met we currently support over a thousand students with a range of disabilities which include:

    • Hearing Impairments
    • Visual Impairments
    • Medical issues such as Epilepsy, Diabetes, and ME
    • Dyslexia or other Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD)
    • Mental Health support
    • Autism and Aspe​rgers Syndrome (ASD)​
    • Physical Disabilities

    If you think that any of these apply to you please ensure that you declare this on your application form. Any declared disabilities will be treated confidentially as stated in our Confidentiality and Disclosure policy.

    For more information on disabilities and available support please see Cardiff Met’s Disability Service webpage and the Equality Act 2010.​​

    Application timescales and imp​orta​nt information

    ​​​​​A confirmation email will be sent to you upon receipt of your application. A decision on your application should be received by email within 21 working days.

    ​The International Office admissions process adheres to the University's Admission policy which is available here.

    If you are successful and you are made an offer, you should contact the International Office as soon as possible to tell us if you wish to accept your offer. We will then provide you with further information regarding the progress of your application and preparing to arrive at the University.

    Under 18s Student Policy

    The University does not discriminate on the basis of age and admits a small number of students annually who are aged under 18 at the commencement of their programme of study. The University is, however, an adult environment and treats all its students as mature and independent individuals, and students aged under 18 are treated in the same way.

    The full arrangements for under 18s are outlined in the Admission of Students Aged Under 18 Policy. This document aims to be explicit about the respective individual responsibilities of the University, the student, and parents/guardians. All students aged under 18 are required to have a named guardian within the UK and parents are required to formally sign a Consent Form before an unconditional offer is made. This Form will be sent directly during the admissions process.

    Applying from an overseas Partner (TNE) Institution

    We welcome applications from students studying Cardiff Metropolitan courses within our overseas partner institutions. The following information is provided as guidance to students wishing to transfer to the UK t​o complete current qualifications or to undertake further studies with us.

    I wish to transfer my studies, what do I need to do?
    If you are wishing to transfer and complete your studies, please provide a copy of your transcripts and provide details of all completed and pending modules. We will then request the relevant Programme leader to map across your modules to ensure that we can transfer you directly and ensure that you are allocated the correct fee amount for your remaining tuition.

    I have completed a Cardiff Metropolitan degreeoverseas, can I now study masters in the UK? Yes – we welcome all our overseas graduates for further studies with us in Cardiff. You would also be eligible for our £2000 Alumni scholarship awarded to students who have completed their Undergraduate studies with Cardiff Metropolitan and progress onto Masters in the UK.

    Application Process
    In order to apply, pleaseuse our International Student Application Form. With your application, please provide the following support documents:


    • Academic transcripts and degree certificate where available
    • High School qualification
    • Statement of purpose
    • Letter of recommendation from current institution
    • Copy of passport information page

    You will not need to provide a recognised English language qualification, instead thesuccessful completion of the Cardiff Metropolitan University English Language Interview willform part of a conditional offer.

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