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  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year / 45 week programme Full-time study

Masters Degree Description

Intelligent Mobility builds on the rich history of vehicle and transport design at the RCA, placing this in the context of new social, cultural, and technical changes. These include the shift to autonomous systems, renewable power, demographic changes, and the increasing synthesis between man and machine.

Our programme defines and describes a paradigm shift that combines existing fields with a design-led approach. Studying with us, you’ll learn how to design for the physical and virtual aspects of mobility space and human experience as an integrated whole.

Entry Requirements

Candidates are selected entirely on merit and applications are welcomed from all over the world. The selection process considers creativity, imagination and innovation as demonstrated in your portfolio, as well as your potential to benefit from the programme and to achieve high MA standards overall.

You’ll have completed or be in the final year of a first degree in an art and design (or related) subject. Alongside this, you’ll need proven commitment to the discipline, with a high level of self-motivation and evidence of independent study. You should possess a high standard of illustrative skills and an understanding of 3D form.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our students create advanced design and innovation concepts for new mobility opportunities. Our expert teaching team will help you understand industrial practice and encourage you to ask critical questions relating to brand, business, production, ownership and use.

Our commercial, connected approach creates leaders in automotive and mobility design and the broad spectrum of mobility services and artefacts. You’ll become part of a new generation of designers with a broad range of abilities, who have both the insight and ambition to make an impact in an increasingly diverse industry.

Module Details

People and places
Humanising technology
Automotive transitions
Grand Challenge
Independent Research Project

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