MBA in Design Management
Semester-wise Syllabus for an MBA in Design Management
Semester 1: Foundations of Design & Business Integration
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Principles of Management
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Core management theories with a focus on creative industries.
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Design Thinking & Innovation
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Human-centered design, ideation frameworks (Double Diamond, IDEO methods).
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Marketing Management for Creative Industries
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Branding, consumer psychology, and positioning design-led products/services.
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Financial Accounting for Design Firms
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Budgeting, pricing strategies, and ROI analysis for design projects.
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Design Research Methods
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Ethnography, trend forecasting, and data-driven design decisions.
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Visual Communication & Storytelling
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Using design tools (Adobe Suite, Figma) to communicate business value.
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Semester 2: Strategic Design & Operations
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Strategic Design Management
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Aligning design with business goals (e.g., Apple’s design-driven strategy).
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Product & Service Design
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UX/UI principles, service blueprints, and prototyping.
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Intellectual Property & Design Law
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Copyrights, patents, and legal protection for creative work.
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Operations & Supply Chain for Design
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Sustainable materials, lean manufacturing, and design logistics.
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Design Leadership & Team Dynamics
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Managing creative teams, conflict resolution, and agile workflows.
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Elective 1 (e.g., Sustainable Design or Fashion Business Management).
Semester 3: Advanced Design Strategy & Specializations
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Design Entrepreneurship
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Business models for design startups (e.g., direct-to-consumer brands).
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Digital Transformation & Design Tech
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AI/ML in design, AR/VR applications, and Metaverse strategies.
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Global Design Trends & Cultural Contexts
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Cross-cultural design adaptation (e.g., IKEA’s localization).
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Design Metrics & ROI
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Measuring design impact through KPIs like customer engagement and conversion.
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Elective 2 (e.g., Luxury Brand Management or Urban Design Policy).
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Industry Internship
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Hands-on experience with design studios, tech firms, or consultancies (e.g., IDEO, Frog).
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Semester 4: Capstone & Execution
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Design-Led Innovation Lab
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Collaborative projects solving real-world problems (e.g., healthcare accessibility).
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Corporate Strategy for Design Firms
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Mergers/acquisitions in creative industries (e.g., Adobe’s acquisition of Figma).
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Elective 3 (e.g., Design for Social Impact or Retail Space Design).
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Thesis/Consultancy Project
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Original research or client-based project (e.g., rebranding a legacy company).
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Elective Options
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Experience Design (XD)
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Design for Sustainability
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Fashion Tech & Wearables
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Automotive & Mobility Design
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Design Policy & Public Sector Innovation