Integrative Design MS Info Session
RIT’s Master of Science in Integrative Design is a new one-year program designed for students with artistic, technical, engineering and management backgrounds. It is focused on developing an understanding of applied design thinking and practices in a highly collaborative environment.Learn all about the MS program during an information session from 5-6 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 29, in William Harris Conference Room (Gannett Hall, room 2155). Faculty will be on hand to share details about job possibilities and the cutting-edge resources and facilities available to students, including a makerspace and 3D printing and CNC technologies. Free pizza will be served. Not only for designers, the Integrative Design program does not require a portfolio for admission. It enables students from various disciplines — such as business, engineering or sociology — to engage and work within creative development teams. For more information, contact program director Stan Rickel at srrfaa@rit.edu.If you require interpreting services, requests can be made at myaccess.rit.edu.Photo by Jesse Wolfe, Photojournalism student
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