Another Doctor of Design (D.Des.) programme is offered at the Washington
State University, Spokane. They also offer interdisciplinary Ph.D. and
D.A. programmes.
http://www.spokane.wsu.edu/academic/design/institute_doctor_design.asp
Regards,
Fatina Saikaly
Ph.D. candidate
Politecnico di Milano
--- Kari-Hans Kommonen <[log in to unmask]> a écrit : > Hi,
>
> I had been looking around for "DDes" kinds of programs, and bumped on
> this one at Harvard:
>
> At 16:26 +0200 21.2.2003, Kari-Hans Kommonen wrote:
> >Doctor of Design (DDes)
> >
> >This DDes program addresses the need for the design professional to
> >expand their design knowledge and become leaders in shaping the
> >future of their fields. The program is very intense, allowing the
> >mid-career professional to take a leave from practice or academia.
> >Students have access to the resources of the Design School and
> >Harvard University, enabling them to study and conduct research on
> >the most recent developments in design. The Doctor of Design program
> >is a three year commitment and suits those who want to study a
> >particular design area in depth.
> >
> >The Doctor of Design program focuses on applied research that
> >expands the frontier of knowledge, effecting how we plan, design,
> >and build our environment. Starting with a focused research proposal
> >that is required for admission, current issues are addressed in the
> >design profession.
> >Teaching Fellowships during the second year enhance the teaching
> >experiences of DDes students and make them an integral part of the
> >Design School.
>
> (http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/academic/asp/ddes/index.html)
>
> I'd be interested in knowing more about this one and of others...and
> where they are situated in this landscape of 'practice and research'.
>
> kh
>
> ...
>
>
> At 09:02 -0500 21.2.2003, Richard Buchanan wrote:
> >Along with Michael, I add my agreement with the view Chris provides of
> the
> >professional doctorate. It is quite similar in the United States.
> There
> >are no "doctor of design" programs that I know about.
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