

BASc Design and Global Sustainable Development
About this course
Design and global sustainable development is an interdisciplinary degree that applies design thinking and practice to the critical challenges facing the world today, from climate change and environmental degradation to human rights, poverty and the uneven distribution of digital technologies. Design, in this context, is not primarily about aesthetics but about problem-solving: the process of understanding complex systems, identifying leverage points and developing practical interventions that create better outcomes for people and the planet. The global dimension means engaging with these challenges across different cultural and developmental contexts. At the University of Warwick, this three-year programme challenges you to think critically about important problems including human rights, environmental impact and technological and digital advancement, and to develop practical, design-led solutions. You will combine design methods and theory with knowledge of global development, sustainability and innovation, developing skills in research, systems thinking, prototyping and collaborative practice. A sandwich placement year provides professional experience in a relevant context, and a year abroad and work placement opportunities extend the programme, connecting your academic study to real organisations and challenges around the world. Graduates in design and global sustainable development pursue careers in sustainable design, social enterprise, international development organisations, environmental and social consultancy, policy development and the growing range of roles at the intersection of design, innovation and global challenges. The programme's interdisciplinary approach means graduates are valued across sectors that increasingly need professionals who can think creatively about complex problems. Many pursue postgraduate study in sustainable design, international development, social innovation or environmental policy. Warwick's reputation and the programme's innovative character make graduates distinctive candidates in a competitive market.
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