Overview
The Interaction Design programme from Politecnico di Milano proposes innovative solutions that meet user and community needs by considering regulatory and technological constraints, evaluating environmental and social impacts, and addressing ethical implications.
Career
- A graduate in Interaction Design is a designer capable of actively participating in the conceptualisation, prototyping, and validation of digital interactive artefacts, whether they are products, services, or technologically advanced systems.
- They can be involved in designing interfaces and user experiences and integrating electronic components within companies and professional studios. Additionally, they can contribute to innovation in processes and products within consulting firms and public administration. A graduate in Interaction Design may also develop entrepreneurial projects and actively participate in the activities of innovative startups in the digital field.
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In the first year, students will acquire fundamental knowledge in Interaction Design, programming, electronics and prototyping skills alongside the basics of design.
The second year introduces new topics such as data analysis and front-end programming. There is also a focus on environmental, social, accessibility and inclusion impacts of design choices.
The third year aims to consolidate knowledge, develop students' critical thinking by introducing ethical and social dimensions and reflect on economic and financial sustainability. The final year also involves enhancing design skills by tackling medium/high complexity projects.
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Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
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Campus Location
- Milano, Italy
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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General requirements
Enrolment in the first year of the L programme in Interaction Design is subject to passing an exam that assesses the possession of the required knowledge for admission and aptitude for studies. The verification of possession of the required knowledge for admission is carried out through a multiple-choice test.
The exam can be taken from March to May. For non-EU applicants, the test will take place between late August and early September.
The test, formulated in English, consists of 60 multiple-choice questions, and the candidate must choose the correct answer from the five options provided.
The total duration of the test is 1 hour and 10 minutes (70 minutes).
The subject areas and questions covered in the test will be:
• geometric-mathematical and representation
• logics
• verbal comprehension
• history of design, history of art
• general culture
Places available for admissions: 50 places are available (of which 10 are reserved for non-EU students).
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Applies to youNon-residents3893 EUR / year≈ 3893 EUR / year -
EU/EEA Applies to you
Applies to youEU/EEA Nationals890 EUR / year≈ 890 EUR / year
Additional Details
Tuition fees for EEA students range from about 888,59 € to 3.891,59 € for year.
Living costs
Milano
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