Everything you need to know...
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What is the fee?
Home: £10,620 for the course
International/EU: £17,725 for the course -
How long will I study?
1 Year
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Where will I study?
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When do I start?
September 2025
Course summary
- Be part of an interdisciplinary programme of courses.
- Respond to global societal and environmental challenges through design.
- Develop your specialist skills and knowledge in a collaborative studio environment.
- Incorporate advanced research into your design practice.
- Develop an ethical user and planet-centric design approach.
Our MA Design programme offers specialisations in product, interaction, fashion, graphics, health, illustration, interior, packaging and performance sports. It’s a studio-based, research and practice-oriented programme – designed to develop your design skills in a challenging and supportive environment. You’ll use design to respond to global challenges such as the climate crisis, gender inequality and an ageing population.
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How you learn
You'll join a dynamic and collaborative learning community based in our bespoke studios, workshops and digital spaces. With their support, you’ll undertake creative adventures, explore possibilities and challenge conventions.
Our academic staff are design specialists, researchers and practitioners who help you to expand your practice and develop an independent, confident approach. You’ll unfold your potential to contribute as a creative thinker and doer – applying your knowledge to industry, culture, society and life systems.
Learning on MA Design builds up through the year and across the course modules. You’ll gain new research and practice skills and learn how to manage them appropriately within your professional design practice. We’ll encourage you to position your practice within and across disciplinary boundaries, developing an individual design approach, collaborating in interdisciplinary settings, and communicating ideas and projects to relevant audiences.
You learn through
- studio practice
- workshops
- technical demonstrations
- group and individual tutorials
- review
- lectures
- guest lectures
- interdisciplinary collaboration
- external visits and field trips
Key themes
You’ll expand your methods of research and practice – from design thinking and process to user and planet-centric approaches to design. This includes critical thinking, reflection, research development, communication and collaboration skills.
You’ll then explore creative design and concept generation techniques while defining your professional positionality. You’ll develop a wide range of skills – from identifying and communicating with diverse stakeholders and audiences to interpreting, planning and managing briefs and projects.
Finally, you’ll advance your design development and testing across inter-related design contexts and disciplines. You’ll apply high-level professional project communication skills while considering project and research ethics.
Course support
We take a holistic and person-centred approach to assessment – supporting your creative growth while respecting the diverse ways people learn. We’re a dedicated, qualified, highly experienced team of experts with world-leading research and recognised professional creative reputations.
We strive to foster an inclusive and equitable studio environment, taking the time to get to know you to encourage divergent ideas, histories, and practices to help you thrive.
Course leaders and tutors
Carlos Peralta Mahecha
Senior LecturerStaff profile for Carlos Peralta, Senior Lecturer in Art and Design
Applied learning
Work experience
Your course has been designed to embrace real-world challenges and provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to be successful. We do this by developing your expertise in collaboration with various industry, commercial and creative practitioners, clients and organisations. We aim to provide diverse work experience interactions embedded throughout your time studying with us.
Through a series of coursework experience opportunities, you’ll understand, contextualise and reflect on your goals, aspirations and future careers. Through work experience, you’ll become more confident, resilient and practised in professional interactions – better preparing you to succeed when you graduate.
You’ll be able to apply your learning in a range of practical industry/professional engagement work experience settings, which may include:
Live projects
You’ll be encouraged to work with external partners on your final project, using your work to respond to real-world challenges.
Previous students have worked on live projects around end-of-life with hospices and with research teams to create medical technology.
Networking opportunities
As part of the course, you’ll be exposed to a diverse range of professional guest speakers.
The university hosts regular careers and employability events, including our annual degree show.
Competitions
You’ll have chances to engage in national and international competitions. These have the potential to create a significant impact on your career advancement and professional reputation.
Future careers
This course prepares you for a career in:
- creative industry consultancy
- businesses within the creative industries
- non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and third-sector organisations
- government design departments
- scholarly research/PhD studies
- design teaching
- entrepreneurship
Previous graduates of this course have gone on to:
- undertake PhD studies
- engage in community projects
- work as entrepreneurs
- teaching in higher education
- work for organisations such as the NHS
Where will I study?
You study at City Campus through a structured mix of lectures, seminars and practical sessions as well as access to digital and online resources to support your learning.
City Campus
City Campus is located in the heart of Sheffield, within minutes of the train and bus stations.
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Adsetts library
Adsetts Library is located on our City Campus. It's open 24 hours a day, every day.
Learn moreEquipment and facilities
You'll have access to a wide variety of facilities across our campuses – a 24-hour learning centre, Students’ Union, cafes and eateries, lecture theatres, exhibition spaces and more.
You'll be based in a fully equipped and purpose-designed studio, with state-of-the-art facilities including:
- industry-standard computer hardware and software
- extensive workshops for soft modelling and prototyping
- plasma cutting, welding, casting, bending and forming
- a precision-metal workshop with milling machines and lathes
- print, wood, plastics, metal, mixed media, casting and ceramic workshops
- CNC equipment, including laser cutters, CNC routers (2D and 3D)
- an electronics and coding lab
- 3D printing (SLA, FDM, SLS, Polymer and metal 3DP)
- 3D digital tools (3D CAD, FEA) and 3D scanning (Artec Leo)
- an industry-grade spray painting and colour-matching facility
- industry-standard XYZ CNC mills, DMG mill-turn lathes and EDM
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Entry requirements
All students
Normally you need
• a 2.2 degree or equivalent in an appropriate subject or significant relevant experience
• appropriate study plans, including an indication of possible project topics and clear, appropriate and realistic learning aims
• a high level of creative ability, as evidenced by a portfolio of work
• ability to discuss design issues critically and confidently
For information on applying, the interview process and your portfolio, download our MA Design application support.
Overseas applicants from countries whose first language is not English must normally produce evidence of competence in English. An IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in all skills (or equivalent) is the standard for non-native speakers of English. If your English language skill is currently below an IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in all skills we recommend you consider a Sheffield Hallam University Pre-sessional English course which will enable you to achieve an equivalent English level.
If you do not have such academic qualifications we may consider your application individually, based on your personal, professional and work experience, and other formal qualifications. You may also be able to claim credit points which can reduce the amount of time it takes to complete your qualification at Sheffield Hallam. Find out more
Additional information for EU/International students
If you are an International or non-UK European student, you can find out more about the country specific qualifications we accept on our international qualifications page.
For details of English language entry requirements (IELTS), please see the information for 'All students'.
Modules
Important notice: The structure of this course is periodically reviewed and enhanced to provide the best possible learning experience for our students and ensure ongoing compliance with any professional, statutory and regulatory body standards. Module structure, content, delivery and assessment may change, but we expect the focus of the course and the learning outcomes to remain as described above. Following any changes, updated module information will be published on this page.
Final year
Compulsory modules
Creative Design And Positionality
Design Lab: Synthesis And Manifesto (Graphics)
Methods For Research And Practice
Fees and funding
Home students
Our tuition fee for UK students starting full-time study in 2025/26 is £10,620 for the course.
If you are studying an undergraduate course, postgraduate pre-registration course or postgraduate research course over more than one academic year then your tuition fees may increase in subsequent years in line with Government regulations or UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) published fees. More information can be found in our terms and conditions under student fees regulations.
International students
Our tuition fee for International/EU students starting full-time study in 2025/26 is £17,725 for the course.
Postgraduate student loans
Up to £12,471 is available in 2024/25 for home students on most masters courses.
Additional course costs
The links below allow you to view estimated general course additional costs, as well as costs associated with key activities on specific courses. These are estimates and are intended only as an indication of potential additional expenses. Actual costs can vary greatly depending on the choices you make during your course.
General course additional costs
Additional costs for Sheffield Creative Industries Institute (PDF, 268.6KB)Legal information
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Creative UK membership
We are members of Creative UK, which means our art and design students are also members until they graduate. With 10,000 members in its network, Creative UK represents, champions and supports the UK’s creative industries, advocating on the issues that matter the most to creative communities.
View our students' work
View our gallery of student work and learn more about the exciting projects they've been working on this year.