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29 Master's degrees in Design in Netherlands
Health by Design
Throughout this Health by Design MA course from Avans University of Applied Sciences you co-design with students from various disciplines in practice-led design research. And in art thinking projects in health and wellbeing.
Interior Architecture (INSIDE)
The Master of Interior Architecture (INSIDE) at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague offers a two-year professional education that strives to explore the field of spatial design in its broadest sense by reimagining the role of the practicing designer with concerns about a society in transition.

Metropolitan Analysis, Design and Engineering
The Metropolitan Analysis, Design and Engineering programme of the Wageningen University and Research is a master's with a focus on sustainable development. You learn to create innovative solutions for the challenges that metropolitan regions are facing in securing environmental change, urban sustainability and the quality of life in cities.
Business for Architecture and Design
The Business for Architecture and Design MBArch programme offered at IE University trains professionals for a future that does not differentiate between business and design, not between physical and digital, and in which action, collaboration and multidisciplinarity are the rule.

Data Driven Design
The Data Driven Design programme from HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht is for those who want to harness the power of data, machine learning, and AI to augment the design process.

Ecology Futures
The Ecology Futures, M.A. course from Avans University of Applied Sciences focuses on how bioart and biodesign can create alternative futures. In which present-day ecological concerns are addressed.
Master Design
The Master Design is a two-year part-time programme from Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences focused on deepening students' design practice.
Design Management
Our flexible Design Management program from United International Business Schools is based on the American model of higher education, allowing students to choose their courses based on program requirements, previous studies, current interests and future ambitions.

Interrelational Art Practices (iRAP)
This Interrelational Art Practices (iRAP) programme at Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen aims to ignite dialogue, encourage collaboration, and inspire meaningful societal change. You will work closely with experienced artists, participate within diverse communities, and reimagine what art can achieve as a shared, inclusive process in today’s world.