Admissions Open For a Design Degree In Dubai

A new design degree is being offered by Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation, where the curriculum has been developed in association with MIT and Parsons School of Design.
Admissions Open For a Design Degree In Dubai
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Students interested in a design degree can now enrol at Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation (DIDI).

The institute located in Dubai Design District (D3) is offering a Bachelor of Design Degree, which is accredited by the Ministry of Education.

The curriculum of the four-year degree programme at DIDI – Bachelor of Design (BDes), has been designed in collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Parsons School of Design.

Admissions are now open for the 2018-19 intake, where the students will be able to custom build their own degree programme.

Tuition fees inclusive of studio fees will be AED 98,000 for the academic year 2018-19.

According to the 2016 MENA Design Education Outlook report, about 30,000 new design graduated will be needed in the Middle east and North Africa Region by 2019.

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