News Express: UM’s new Master of Design and Doctor of Design programmes now accepting applications

新聞快訊:澳大新增設計學碩士及博士課程 現正接受報名

 

澳大新增設計學碩士及博士課程
UM launches the Master of Design and Doctor of Design programmes

 


澳大新增設計學碩士及博士課程 現正接受報名

澳門大學將於2025/2026學年推出設計學碩士學位(視覺傳達設計)課程和設計學博士學位(視覺傳達設計)課程,培育具有理論水平的學者型視覺傳達設計創意人才,促進澳門藝術設計產業和經濟適度多元發展。兩個課程現正接受報名,截止日期為5月31日。

設計學碩士學位(視覺傳達設計)課程修讀年期為兩年,結合理論和實踐,致力培養具有紮實理論基礎和實踐經驗的設計工作者。課程涵蓋設計史、設計理論以及不同設計媒材的實踐,讓學生能夠創作出具有獨特理念和手法,兼具個性、時代性和國際性的設計系列作品。畢業生將能勝任視覺傳達設計機構、教育機構和相關領域的其他實踐、設計和教學工作,並具備升讀設計學博士學位課程所需的能力。

設計學博士學位(視覺傳達設計)課程修讀年期為四年,深入探討視覺傳達設計和設計教學工作者所需的理論和技能。課程涵蓋設計史、設計學理論、研究方法、學術論文寫作等,學生將能設計出具有個人獨特風格、兼具時代性和國際性的系列設計作品,並能通過論文從理論層面深入剖析個人設計的獨特理念和風格。學生須通過資格考試、論文開題評審、個人畢業設計作品展覽、博士論文及答辯方能畢業。畢業生將成為在設計創作、設計理論和設計寫作方面受過嚴格訓練的專業設計師,並具有在高等院校任教的資格。

澳大人文學院藝術與設計系主任李軍表示,由優秀的藝術理論家和實踐類視覺傳達設計師和藝術家組建的澳大藝術與設計系團隊,將通過兩個新學位課程為澳門、粵港澳大灣區乃至全球的藝術設計領域培養高水平人才,促進視覺傳達設計領域的研究和發展。“課程將培養具跨界創意的設計人才,他們不僅能夠在視覺傳達設計領域中發揮自己的才華,也能夠與其他學科及領域進行跨界合作,從而創造出更具創意及國際水平的視覺傳達設計。”澳大藝術與設計系期望充分利用澳門在中國和世界上的特殊地位,探索一條融合中西文化底蘊的創意設計道路。

澳大人文學院藝術設計中心主任梁藍波認為,設立實踐類的專業設計學碩士和博士學位課程,將為澳門培養更多藝術設計人才,使澳門成為創意設計人才匯聚的重要基地,為澳門設計領域的發展帶來新動力。他表示:“課程將通過中西方融合和國際前沿的教學方式,培養學生在藝術設計上的國際視野和獨特創意。”梁藍波表示,過去幾年,澳大在視覺傳播設計領域已培養出不少傑出的碩士和博士人才,獲得上百項國際性或全國性大獎。新的課程將在原有基礎上再接再厲,為澳門和大灣區培養更多的創意設計人才。

澳大人文學院藝術與設計系教授周洪濤認為,設計作為敏銳發現和創造性解決各類問題的學科,正成為推動創新發展的動力,為推動全球社會和經濟轉型發展提供強大推力。澳大兩個視覺傳達設計新課程將成為創意傳達的橋樑,對內連結大學各學科,激發跨學科創新;對外聯動澳門、粵港澳大灣區和中國的文化設計產業,貫通東西,聯動世界。

澳大設計學碩士學位(視覺傳達設計)課程和設計學博士學位(視覺傳達設計)課程現正接受報名,截止日期為5月31日。報名及入學章程可瀏覽澳大研究生院網頁: https://grs.um.edu.mo/index.php/prospective-student/?lang=zh-hant,查詢可於辦公時間致電+853 8822 4898或電郵gradschool@um.edu.mo

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https://www.um.edu.mo/zh-hant/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/61073/


UM’s new Master of Design and Doctor of Design programmes now accepting applications

The University of Macau (UM) will launch a Master of Design (MDES) in Visual Communication Design programme and a Doctor of Design (DDES) in Visual Communication Design programme in the 2025/2026 academic year, with the aim of cultivating creative talent in visual communication design with theoretical expertise and fostering the development of Macao’s arts and design industry and contributing to the city’s economic diversification. The two programmes are now accepting applications until 31 May.

The Master of Design (MDES) in Visual Communication Design programme is a two-year programme that combines theory and practice to produce design professionals with a solid theoretical foundation and practical experience. The curriculum covers the history and theory of design, as well as practical work in a range of media. Students will use unique concepts and techniques to create distinctive design portfolios that reflect personal style, contemporary relevance, and international appeal. Graduates will be competent in visual communication design agencies, educational institutions, and other practice, design and teaching roles in related fields. They will also possess the necessary skills to pursue a doctoral degree in design.

The Doctor of Design (DDES) in Visual Communication Design programme is a four-year programme that provides an in-depth exploration of the theories and skills required for visual communication design and design education. The curriculum covers design history, design theory, research methods, and academic writing. Students will create distinctive design portfolios that reflect their unique personal style, contemporary relevance, and international appeal. They will also analyse their design concepts and styles in depth from a theoretical perspective through a written thesis. To graduate, candidates must pass a qualifying examination, submit a thesis proposal, hold a graduation exhibition, and complete a doctoral thesis along with an oral defence. Graduates will emerge as professional designers rigorously trained in design and creation, design theory, and academic writing, with qualifications to teach in higher education institutions.

Li Jun, head of the Department of Arts and Design of UM’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities, says that through the two new programmes, the department—comprising distinguished art theorists, visual designers, and artists—will nurture high-level art and design talent for Macao, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and beyond, and promote research and development in the field of visual communication design. He says: ‘The course will nurture design talent with interdisciplinary creativity who will not only excel in the field of visual communication design, but also be able to collaborate across disciplines to create innovative designs of international standards.’ UM’s Department of Arts and Design aims to leverage Macao’s unique role in China and the international community to explore a new path for creative design that integrates Eastern and Western cultural heritage.

Lampo Leong, director of the Centre for Arts and Design of UM’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities, notes that the establishment of the practice-based Master of Design and Doctor of Design programmes at UM will nurture more art and design talent for Macao and establish the city as an important hub for creative designers, thus injecting a new impetus into the local design industry. He says: ‘The programmes will cultivate students’ international vision and creativity in art and design through the integration of Eastern and Western elements and international teaching methods.’ Prof Leong adds that UM has already produced many outstanding master’s and doctoral graduates in visual communication design in recent years, who have won over a hundred international and national awards. The two new programmes will build on this foundation to produce more creative designers for Macao and the Greater Bay Area.

Zhou Hongtao, professor in the Department of Arts and Design of UM’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities, says that design, as a discipline that can keenly discover and creatively solve various problems, is becoming a driving force for innovation and development, providing strong impetus for global social and economic transformation. UM’s two new programmes in visual communication design will serve as a bridge for creative communication. They will connect different disciplines and stimulate interdisciplinary innovation within the university, and will also link the cultural design industries in Macao, the Greater Bay Area, and mainland China, connect the East and the West, and even engage with the whole world.

Applications for the Master of Design (MDES) in Visual Communication Design and Doctor of Design (DDES) in Visual Communication Design programmes are now open until 31 May. For online applications and admission guidelines, please visit the UM Graduate School website: https://grs.um.edu.mo/index.php/prospective-students/. For enquiries, please call +853 8822 4898 during office hours or email gradschool@um.edu.mo.

To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/61073/