Disability, Design and Innovation at UCL (University College London) - UCAS

Course summary

Become a pioneer in disability innovation and join a community of people who care about disability inclusion (both mental and physical, and both visible and invisible) and view disability as source of innovation, in this one-of-a-kind MSc programme. Hosted by UCL and delivered in collaboration with Loughborough University London (LUL) and the London College of Fashion (LCF - part of University of the Arts London) this degree blends research, engineering, and design skills with the societal context of disability. You will learn how to tackle complex problems faced by people with a range of disabilities and develop relevant skills to work in this rapidly expanding field.


Entry requirements

A minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree (or international qualification of an equivalent standard) in engineering, social sciences, or other relevant subject areas, or over three years' experience of working in international development, UX/ product design or assistive technology development, or clinical settings. For applicants without an engineering background, completion of an online preparatory short course is compulsory. This will be delivered over the summer preceding enrolment and will help prepare applicants for the technical components for the programme.English level: Level 2


Fees and funding

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Disability, Design and Innovation at UCL (University College London) - UCAS