13 Master's degrees in Design in Michigan, United States
Clinical Research Design and Statistical Analysis
Offered by the Department of Biostatistics, the Master's in Clinical Research Design and Statistical Analysis (CRDSA) Programme at the University of Michigan was developed in a non-residential format to provide a means for working professionals who are interested in clinical research to develop expertise in research design and statistical analysis while continuing their professional employment.
Learning Design and Technology (Online)
Learning Design and Technology (Online) from Wayne State University is for individuals who want to make a difference by developing authentic, engaging, and inclusive learning experiences. Enjoy the convenience and flexibility of our fully online program to earn your graduate degree.
Learning, Design and Technology
Technology in learning and training is a vital part of today's education landscape. Central Michigan University's master's degree in Learning, Design and Technology will help you create lessons that make the most of everything technology has to offer. Engage your students and create meaningful content that advances their education.
Architecture Design and Research
The MS in Architecture Design and Research capitalizes on the University of Michigan unique position as a premier research university with over 95 top five ranked departments. The University's scope and breadth across various architecture-related disciplines is integral to the course of study in all concentrations.
Integrative Design
Our two-year graduate design programme Integrative Design — MDes — at University of Michigan leads the charge to create and strengthen a new kind of designer able to respond to the creative challenges of the 21st century.
Design Science
Our program is a unique interdisciplinary approach requiring students to integrate two or more traditional disciplines to tackle modern, complex design problems. The University of Michigan Design Science program challenges students to create, study, apply, and teach design principles using quantitative, qualitative, and analytical methods and processes.
Transportation Design
The Transportation Design program at College for Creative Studies has spent 55 years becoming the best. This century’s wave of ingenuity, including autonomous vehicles and mobility-forward design, is powered by the designers that teach and learn here.
Motion Design
Graduates of the College for Creative Studies program in Motion Design are skilled in digital communication and content creation using moving image and multimedia design. They work at the nexus of motion graphics, illustration and animation, bringing story-telling and digital content to life.
Design for Climate Action
Focusing on zero-waste and circular processes, restorative systems and infrastructures and effective stewardship of the natural environment, the College for Creative Studies program in Design for Climate Action brings together interdisciplinary perspectives to tackle the climate change emergency from multiple angles with a design-thinking toolkit.
Environmental Design
The Environmental Design program at Michigan State University is a post-professional degree that provides graduate students with advanced knowledge and understanding.
Interdisciplinary Design Studies
With a focus on breaking down silos, the customizable College for Creative Studies Interdisciplinary Design Studies graduate program supports the development of each student’s unique, versatile skill set and personal career aspirations.
Color and Materials Design
The Color and Materials Design Graduate Program at College for Creative Studies prepares students for a career in Color, Materials, and Finish (CMF) Design.

Human-Centered Design and Engineering
Throughout this Human-Centered Design and Engineering MSc programme from University of Michigan - Dearborn you'll earn how to research, identify, document, and translate user requirements and needs, generate creative ideas, and implement and evaluate products and services in a scientific way with the master’s degree in human-centered design and engineering