Oslo Metropolitan University

Master in Product Design - Design in Complexity

Oslo, Norway

The Master in Product Design - Design in Complexity at Oslo Metropolitan University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet) is an urban, state university serving Oslo and Akershus, built from a long tradition of vocational colleges and professional education. Although granted university status in 2018, its roots reach back more than two centuries, with longstanding programmes such as midwifery established in 1818. OsloMet combines professional training, applied research and a strong international outlook to prepare graduates for contemporary labour markets.

OsloMet focuses on education that meets societal needs, especially in public welfare, health and technology. Study programmes emphasize practice-oriented learning, close ties to professional practice, and student-active pedagogies, while research addresses social challenges in an era of technological change and globalization. The university promotes collaboration with industry and public institutions to ensure graduates are job-ready and engaged citizens.

Students at OsloMet benefit from modern campus facilities in a vibrant capital city, international exchange opportunities and projects that connect learning to real-world problems. Small-group teaching, internship placements and career support help students transition into professional roles. For international students seeking a practical, research-informed education in a tolerant, multilingual environment, OsloMet offers strong academic quality alongside hands-on experience and city life in Oslo.

About the Program

The Master in Product Design - Design in Complexity at Oslo Metropolitan University is a 2-year master's degree for international students who want to improve their design skills. It's taught in English and helps students develop innovative solutions.

The curriculum focuses on complex design problems, teaching students to analyze and solve them. Students learn about design methods, materials, and human-centered design, and work on projects to apply their skills.

Graduates can work as Product Designers, UX Designers, Design Researchers, or Innovation Managers in industries like technology, healthcare, or consulting. They can work for companies like design firms, startups, or non-profits, using their skills to create innovative products and services.

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