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The Master’s in Design (Innovative Business Design) (IBD) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is a 1 year long program for international students, taught in English.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Master’s in Design (Innovative Business Design) (IBD) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is a 1 year long program for international students, taught in English.
Master’s in Design (Innovative Business Design) (IBD) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
About PolyU Design
PolyU Design has been an important hub of design education and research for Hong Kong since 1964. The School thrives on its geographical position in bridging the East and the West, allowing its students to develop their design strengths with a uniquely international cultural awareness at both professional and social levels.
Rankings
Since 2015, the School has been ranked one of the top in the globe on the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings® by Subject - Art and Design. Currently it is one of the top in Asia and the 16th in the world.
PolyU Design has been consistently ranked as one of the top design schools ('The Best Design Schools in the World') in the world by BusinessWeek magazine since 2006.
In 2009, BusinessWeek rated their Master of Design (Design Strategies) programmes one of the World's 30 Best Design Thinking Programmes.
In 2013, PolyU Design became the only School from Asia on Business Insider's World's Best 25 Design School list.
It was listed as one of the Top 10 Best Industrial Design Schools in the World in 2015 and one of the Special Mentioned Graphic Design Schools in the World by Design Schools Hub in 2016.
About the Program
The Master of Design (Innovative Business Design) (IBD) is an interdisciplinary specialism basedon a design-centred entrepreneurship approach. Students apply integrative design thinking processes and methods to define business opportunities, configure resources, and manage projectswith dynamic capabilities in an era of digital presumption and business uncertainty.
Program Aims
The aims of this specialism are:
Programme Structure
In Semester 1, IBD students formulate a knowledge foundation in their focal domain, identify appropriate directions for their further development, and develop their skills in multidisciplinary collaboration.
Semester 2 articulates the core knowledge of Innovate with Lifestyle and Culture and Design for Transformation with a holistic view of design's value in the new business context created by human-centred design thinking and new technologies.
The Summer Term is for self-reflection and career preparation. Every student should have completed three projects by the end of this one-year programme, i.e. an interdisciplinary project, a theme-based project, and an entrepreneurial project.
To receive the award of Master of Design, students must successfully attain a total of 36 credits from the following subject categories: Compulsory Common subjects for 6 credits, Compulsory Specialism subjects for 15 credits, Elective subjects for 15 credits (12 credits from Elective Pool A and 3 credits from Elective Pool B).
Show lessCompulsory Common subjects (6 credits)
SD5008 Research and Analysis for Design (3)
SD5009 Research and Academic Writing (3)
Compulsory Specialism subjects (15 credits)
Foundation subjects
SD5116 Design for Transformation (3)
Lab Studies subjects
SD5132 Lab Studies in Human Cyber-Physical Systems (3)
Specialism Project subjects
SD5138 Theme-Based Project (3)
SD5139 Entrepreneurship Project (6)
Elective subjects
Elective Pool A (12 credits)
Foundation subjects
SD5114^Design Methods (Advanced) (3)
SD5115^ Design Project Management (3)
SD5116 Design for Transformation (3)
SD5511 UX Design Fundamentals (3)
SD5512 Prototyping and Scripting (3)
SD5411 Designing Services (3)
SD5711 Design for the Biosphere (3)
SD5712 Design for Change (3)
SD5713 Design Systems Thinking (3)
Specialism Major subjects
SD5117 Innovate with Lifestyle and Culture (3)
SD5513 Theories in Interaction Design (3)
SD5514#Advanced Visualisation and Interaction (3)
SD5412 Advanced Service Design Methods and Tools (3)
SD5413 Socio-Technical Service Ecosystem (3)
SD5414 Systemic Innovation and Designing Future Services (3)
SD5716 Regenerative Ecosystems Design (3)
SD5717 Territories, Societies, and Spatial Complexes (3)
Elective Pool B (3 credits)
Interdisciplinary Studio / Project subjects
SD5131^Interdisciplinary Project (3)
SD5431 Interdisciplinary Studio (3)
SD5731 Regenerative Environments Design (3)
Lab Studies subjects
SD5132 Lab Studies in Human Cyber-Physical Systems (3)
SD5531 Lab Studies in Systems Design (3)
SD5532# Lab Studies in Intelligent Systems Construction (3)
SD5432 Lab Studies in Data-Driven Service Design (3)
SD5732 Lab Studies in Applied Technologies for Territorial Design (3)
Remarks:
# denotes subject containing pre-requisite requirement.
^ denotes subject containing co-requisite requirement.
PolyU consists of 8 facilities and schools, offering programmes covering applied science, business, construction, environment, engineering, social science, health, humanities, design, hotel, and tourism management.
The university offers 220 postgraduate, undergraduate and sub-degree programmes for more than 32,000 students every year. It is the largest UGC-funded tertiary institution in terms of the number of students. As of 2019, the university ranks 19th in Asia by THE, 8th in young universities, and 91st internationally by QS.
As new students at PolyU, you will have opportunities for cross-cultural encounters on and off-campus. Their international student exchange and internship programmes will broaden your global horizons. Through Work-Integrated Education, you will gain work-based learning opportunities in Hong Kong, Chinese mainland and overseas which help enhance your employability after graduation. They will also nurture your sense of social responsibility through service-learning programmes and promotion of “Green Concepts” in different aspects across the campus. At PolyU, their vision is to excel in professional education, applied research and partnership for the betterment of Hong Kong, the nation and the world. They wish to give you the best university experience for achieving academic excellence and becoming all-rounder leaders who are critical thinkers, effective communicators, innovative problem solvers, and socially responsible global citizens to embrace the challenges of the ever-changing world.
Research @ PolyU
PolyU’s internationally recognised research has produced an abundance of innovations, from world-changing discoveries to business and industrial solutions and innovations for social good. The availability of state-of-the-art research centres and facilities have fostered ground-breaking multidisciplinary collaborations and research outcomes.
As a world-class research university, PolyU firmly believes that research is an integral part of academic life on campus. It informs teaching and advances the frontiers of knowledge and technology, thus contributing to enhancing the competitiveness of business and industry and to Hong Kong's move towards a knowledge-based economy.
World Rankings of PolyU
Campus
The University campus is strategically located in Hung Hom, Kowloon, on a 9.46-hectare site adjacent to the Cross Harbour Tunnel. In addition to classrooms, laboratories and other academic facilities, the campus offers sport, recreational facilities and other facilities including a multi-purpose auditorium, Industrial Centre and language learning centres. A full range of campus services including restaurants, bookstore and banks are also provided. Student hostels are located in the vicinity of the campus.
In support of the University's core mission in learning, teaching and research and in order to provide a functional, sustainable and community-linked campus for staff and students, a number of projects have been completed in recent years while some more are underway.
The Hong Kong Community College's campuses in Hung Hom Bay and West Kowloon also provide comprehensive teaching and amenity facilities and infrastructure, including lecture theatres, classrooms, a library, a computer centre, multi-purpose rooms and halls, sky gardens, a cafeteria and communal areas, for sub-degree students.
About Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. It is a place with multiple personalities as a result of being both Cantonese Chinese and having been under British colonization. Today, the former British colony is a major tourism destination for China’s increasingly affluent mainland population. It is an important hub in East Asia with global connections to many of the world’s cities. It is a unique destination that has absorbed people and cultural influences from places as diverse as Vietnam and Vancouver and proudly proclaims itself to be Asia’s World City.
Student Life @ PolyU
1) Campus Catering
There are a total of fourteen catering outlets within the campus which include Student Canteens, Staff Canteen, Student/Staff Restaurants, Theatre Lounge, cafés and kiosks providing about 2,700 seats and offering an extensive range of Asian and Western cuisines to suit the different needs of the University community. In Student Halls of Residence, students can dine at the Hall Canteens which have about 600 seats and serve local, Chinese and Western food. Currently, eleven different caterers are contracted to operate the respective outlets. The canteens, cafés and kiosks cater to the basic needs of students and staff for fast, low-priced and yet nutritious meals. The restaurants and Theatre Lounge cater to the social needs of students and staff with a better dining environment, higher grade food and full table services. A relatively higher price is charged.
2) Communal Facilities
PolyU offers an environment to meet the social and physical needs of their students. They encourage students to keep a healthy and balanced lifestyle and so they offer an abundance of facilities/amenities for such purposes.
The Amenities Centre is located on the P/F, 4/F and 5/F of the Communal Building for use by all students, and the Centre is comprised of music appreciation and practise rooms, multi-purpose rooms, common rooms, and exhibition venues for the promotion of cultural and social activities among students.
More activity rooms are available on 1/F and 4/F at Block Z. A study room is also available at Z302 at Block Z.
3) Cultural Theatres
a) Jockey Club Auditorium
Combining classical theatre interior design and modern external facade, Jockey Club Auditorium (JCA) has come into operation in 2000. Reminiscent of the grandeur of ancient classical theatre, the Auditorium is elegantly set with balcony and main floor seating accommodating up to 1,084 persons. The Auditorium has been well-equipped with carefully planned technical and architectural details, ranging from modern stage and audiovisual facilities to spacious legroom. The Jockey Club Auditorium provides not just a conducive environment for the development of culture on campus and in enriching campus life, but also a unique venue for events and corporate alike.
b) Chiang Chen Studio Theatre
The Chiang Chen Studio Theatre (CCST), with a capacity of 244seats, is a cosy venue for holding various cultural activities and performances such as drama, recitals, dances, variety shows, film shows as well as conferences, lectures, seminars and ceremonies. Located within the campus of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the Studio Theatre is adjacent to the Hong Kong Cross Harbour Tunnel and MTR Hung Hom Station, with Tsimshatsui commercial area in its vicinity and is easily accessible by various means of public transport.
Show lessThere are altogether two blocks of student halls, namely, Hung Hom Halls and Homantin Halls, which are available for the application of the following students, subject to the hall admission policy and the availability of hall places:
a) Full-time research students (within normal study period);
b) Full-time students pursuing publicly-funded degree programmes; and
c) Full-time inbound exchange students in publicly-funded degree programmes
Application Fee:
$50 USD
Tuition fee:
199,800 CNY per year
199,800 CNY in total
Merit-based Entry Scholarships
The Master of Design (MDes) is offering two entry scholarship schemes to outstanding non-local creative talent to further their studies in Hong Kong. The scholarship programmes are part of the MDes' new vision to develop proactive leaders and game changers for the future of industries. International Excellence Scholarship (IES) and Top Universities Scheme (TUS) are the two scholarship programmes, with 50% and 15% tuition scholarships valued at HK$106,200 and HK$31,860, respectively. For details, please visit the School website.
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