

As the fields relating to IT Product Design are emerging, students have the opportunity to, in part, define their own organisational role.
Throughout the program, there are multiple opportunities to work with companies, for example in the user centered design projects, the professional roles course and, of course, within the thesis projects.
Depending on the students background and talents, a graduate of IT Product Design may become User Centred Designer, User Experience Designer, Interaction Designer, (Design) Process Manager, User Interface Designer, Design Coordinator, Design Research, Product Development Designer and more. As you might notice titles might be interchangable, however this gives a glance at some career options.
Graduates of IT Product Design have ended up in a variety of jobs:
As a interaction Designer at Danfoss Drives
as a Project Manager and user experiences Modelling Specialist at Microsoft Development Center
As a process engineer at Danfoss Drives
As a user interface designer usability lab in Nokia (Peng)
As a freelancer in Novo Nordisk (Jason)
As a PhD Student and researcher at MCI (Mads)
As an industrial designer in a design company (Søren)
Starting your own design company (Kim)
All graduates of the program will have gained valuable competences such as:
- the ability of working in a multidisciplinary team
- have a strong focus on the user and
- have a critical and reflective attitude


IT Product Design is a two-year, studio-based program, leading to the degree of Master of Science in Information Technology.
The IT Product Design Course focuses on three areas of design: User Centred Design, Interaction Design and Design Research.
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