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Interaction Design at Norwich University of the Arts - UCAS

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Course summary

Transform your understanding of user interaction and digital experiences through innovative practices and critical engagement. The MA in Interaction Design supports you in understanding computer-related design rooted in the relationship between people and technology. This course supports an experimental approach to user-related interactions and experiences, drawing from a range of design thinking practices and principles. You will develop innovative, speculative outcomes that reimagine interactive practices to support a more inclusive future, focusing on human/computer interaction components like users, tasks, tools, interfaces, and contexts. The course encourages interdisciplinary collaboration that is aligned with the broader practice of human-centred and more than human-centred design. By the end of the course, you’ll have a professional body of work aligned with your interests and future aspirations in relation to technology. You will be adept at clearly communicating the results of your research and confidently applying current thinking and conceptual insight to drive innovation within the field. Why study with us

  • Advanced technical skills: Develop expertise in design for experiences, prototyping, and user-environment interaction to create sophisticated and innovative outcomes.
  • Interdisciplinary approach: Benefit from shared delivery with other postgraduate courses, fostering a collaborative environment that reflects industry practices and promotes knowledge sharing.
  • Professional-level resources: Utilise a wide range of professional resources, including contemporary technology and industry-standard tools, media labs, 2D & 3D studios, workshops, and more, supporting you in creating practical and creative solutions to project briefs.
  • Ethical and inclusive research: Adopt an ethical approach to your work, focusing on the social and ethical implications of interaction design, and emphasising accessibility, equality, diversity, and sustainability.
  • Professional portfolio development: By the end of the course, you will have created a professional body of work that reflects your interests and prepares you for industry, enhancing your ability to communicate research visually.
  • Innovative problem-solving: Engage with complex problems through project-based learning, promoting original and innovative approaches to technical proficiency and professional working methods.
Course structure This course is part of our suite of Master’s in UX, Interaction and Service Design, offering a collaborative framework across various specialisations, including MA User Experience Design, MA Interaction Design and MA Service Design. This provides students with opportunities to engage with peers from different disciplines while working on individual assignments. Such collaboration mirrors the professional dynamics in the creative industries today, allowing students to gain valuable experience in interdisciplinary teamwork and real-world problem-solving. This programme is a one-year course, including 30 weeks of direct teaching time and a 15-week final project. You will need to complete five units and one 60-credit major project (180 credits in total). All units on the course are compulsory and must be passed in order to complete the award. If you study part-time your modules will be split across two years. Full course details, including aims and assessment criteria, will be provided in the course specification upon validation.

Assessment method

Our assessment methods will vary based on the unit you choose and provide a comprehensive measure of your learning and progress. More information can be found at https://norwichuni.ac.uk/ma-interaction-design/#assessment


Entry requirements

We typically require an honours degree of 2:1 or above in a science, technology, computing, maths, physics, engineering, data sciences or data analytics degree, or a professional qualification recognised as equivalent to an honours degree in a technology-related or engineering discipline. Those with industry experience or relevant skills from non-traditional backgrounds are encouraged to apply, including individuals currently employed. If you’re unsure about your eligibility, please contact us for guidance before applying.


English language requirements

If English is not your first language, IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) is required, with a minimum of 5.5 in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9600* Whole course
Northern Ireland £9600* Whole course
Scotland £9600* Whole course
Wales £9600* Whole course
Channel Islands £9600* Whole course
Republic of Ireland £9600* Whole course
EU £18000* Whole course
International £18000* Whole course

*This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

These provisional fees are based off the 2024/25 fees and are subject to change.
Interaction Design at Norwich University of the Arts - UCAS