Master in Sustainable Art and Design
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
22 Jan 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 8,000 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Sustainable Art and Design master’s program has been developed to respond to the changing role of the creative professional in society. The program is funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Centre for Economic Development, Transport, and the Environment. The content is designed to harness the potential of service design and applied visual arts in social, community, or business contexts. Service design and applied visual arts are used by our students to work with clients and community groups to identify problems and create solutions - It’s creative collaboration.
What will you learn?
During the degree, students will develop their skills and competence in
- collaborative and interdisciplinary working;
- community and environment-centered design and art;
- identifying and making the most of entrepreneurial opportunities.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Finland Scholarship
What is the Finland Scholarship and who can apply for it?
Finland scholarships awarded by the University of Lapland are part of the national Finland Scholarship programme for the years 2022, 2023 and 2024. One Finland scholarship is awarded at the University of Lapland to the most merited applicant in each Master's programme based on their success in the admission process.
The Finland Scholarship is granted for the first year of Master's studies and the students who receive it must be non-EU/EEA citizens who are liable to pay tuition fees. The double degree -programme applicants are not eligible for this scholarship.
The Finland Scholarships will be granted until 2024. Prospective students who apply to Master’s programmes in 2025 are not eligible. The national Finland Scholarship programme is funded by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture.
What does the Finland Scholarship include?
The Finland Scholarship
- Covers the programme tuition fee of 8000 € for the first year of studies and
- A 5000 € relocation grant
The total value of the Finland Scholarship at the University of Lapland is 13,000 €.
Information on the Finland Scholarship at ULapland
- The student needs to study on campus, as it is not possible to have these extra scholarships for distance learning
- The only exception is if the programme is forced to offer distance studies due to a force majeure situation
- Master's degree students who have been admitted in 2021 or earlier are not eligible, even if the start of their studies is postponed
- If the student defers the start of their studies for a statutory reason, they may begin the studies in the following academic year with the same conditions and keep the Finland Scholarship (one time)
- The scholarship is paid after the student has registered as being present at the University of Lapland
- The student must have a Finnish bank account, and the scholarship will be paid to that account
- The scholarship is paid after arrival in September/October
International Talent ULapland scholarship
Two-year scholarship for the most merited applicants
ULapland welcomes international talents to Lapland and Finland. In addition to the Finland Scholarship, the University of Lapland will provide one International Talent ULapland scholarship for the most merited applicants in each International Master’s programme in 2022, 2023 and 2024 based on their success in the admission process. The International Talent ULapland scholarship is granted for two years and the students who receive it must be non-EU/EEA citizens who are liable to pay tuition fees. The tuition waiver for the second study year will be granted according to the University of Lapland scholarship policy. The double degree -programme applicants are not eligible for this scholarship.
International Talent ULapland scholarship will be awarded to the most merited applicant in each Master’s programme for two years until 2024. Prospective students who apply to Master’s programmes in 2025 are not eligible.
The International Talent ULapland scholarship includes:
In the first year, the International Talent ULapland scholarship includes
- A 2000 € relocation grant and
- A 4000 € practicum voucher for an internship in Lapland or Finland. It can be used in the first or second year of study.
The total value of the first-year International Talent ULapland scholarship is 6,000 €.
In the second year, the International Talent ULapland scholarship includes
- A 7000 € scholarship for living costs in Finland and
- The programme tuition fee of 8000 € for the second year according to the ULapland scholarship policy: during the first year of studies, students must complete at least 60 ECTS credits according to the curricula of the degree programme
- In addition, a scholarship holder can participate in the Working on Campus -project to receive a total of 1000 € to support social and academic integration: divided into two; 500 € to support student tutoring and 500 € to participate in alumni work
Details for the second-year scholarships will be communicated to the students during their first year.
The total value of the second-year International Talent ULapland scholarship is 15,000 €.
Information on the International Talent ULapland scholarship
- The student needs to study on campus, as it is not possible to have these extra scholarships for distance learning
- The only exception is if the programme is forced to offer distance studies due to a force majeure situation
- Master's degree students who have been admitted in 2021 or earlier are not eligible, even if the start of their studies is postponed
- If the student defers the start of their studies for a statutory reason, they may begin the studies in the following academic year with the same conditions and keep the International Talent ULapland scholarship (one time)
- The scholarship is paid after the student has registered as being present at the University of Lapland
- The student must have a Finnish bank account, and the scholarship will be paid to that account
- The scholarship is paid after arrival in September/October
- The practicum voucher can be used in the first or second study year for an internship in Lapland or in Finland
- The practicum voucher will be paid to the hosting organisation of the internship, not to the student
- The 500 € support to student tutoring is meant for the degree student tutoring and includes the regular degree student tutoring compensation of 250 € + an additional 250 € support
- The alumni work content can be negotiated with the degree programme or other service units
How do you apply for the Finland Scholarship and the International Talent ULapland scholarship?
You must apply for the Finland Scholarship and for the International Talent ULapland scholarship in your Studyinfo application form. Both of the scholarships must be applied for together at the same time. Finland Scholarships and International Talent ULapland scholarships at the University of Lapland are awarded to the most merited applicants in each Master's programme based on their success in the admission process. The decision of both scholarships will be made together and at the same time. It is not possible to apply for these scholarships separately. Scholarships are always personal, and ULapland will notify applicants about the decision regarding the scholarship at the same time as the admission results. You cannot appeal against the decisions on scholarships.
You apply for both the Finland Scholarship & International Talent ULapland scholarship and the University of Lapland's own tuition waiver at the same time in your Studyinfo application form. If you are not awarded the Finland Scholarship & International Talent ULapland scholarship, ULapland will grant the tuition waiver according to our scholarship policy. You can not apply for the Finland Scholarship & International Talent ULapland scholarship nor the tuition waiver after the application deadline.
Curriculum
Orientation Studies
- Orientation, Career Planning & Portfolio 3 cr.
- Introduction to Arctic Cultures 5 cr.
- Arctic Art, Design and Innovation 5 cr.
- Scientific Information Retrieval 2 cr.
- Academic Speech Communication 2 cr.
- Academic Writing for International Master's Degree Students (CEFR B2) 3 cr.
Advanced Level Studies
- Arts-Based and Community-Based Participatory Research Approaches 3 cr.
- Research for Designers 3 cr.
- Participatory Design and Interactive Prototypes 3 cr.
- Project Management 5 cr.
- Arctic Art and Design Project 10 cr.
- Entrepreneur Studies 3 cr.
- Literature 3 cr.
- Master’s Thesis and Seminar 40 cr.
- Art and Environment Design 2 cr.
- Socially and Environmentally engaged Art 5 cr.
Choose 8 cr. from the following options (optional studies):
- Space, Time, and Place Workshop 3 cr.
- Introduction to Community, Art and Environment Studies 4 cr
- Winter Art in Tourism 2 cr.
- Winter Art in Community 2 cr.
- Environmental Art Workshop 2 cr.
- Art in the Build Environment 2 cr.
- Optional workshop 2-4 cr.
Elective Studies
Students can choose elective studies according to their interests. Possible studies can be, e.g.:
- Introduction to Service Design 5 cr.,
- Advanced Industrial Design project / Interaction Design 10 cr.,
- Advanced Industrial Design project / Service Design 10 cr.
- Practical Training 5 - 15 cr.
- Courses from Arctic Studies Programme, Finnish Language Courses, or other courses offered in English.
Program Outcome
The degree aims to develop:
- professional expertise at the intersection of art and design practice;
- competence in interdisciplinary working with business and community groups;
- advanced skills in project design and management;
- research and evaluation skills in art and design.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Due to the focus on art and design skills coupled with practical project experience in interdisciplinary settings, a wide range of career options are open to graduates, for example:
- project management in the creative industries;
- educational project working;
- independent creative consultancy;
- environmental art in partnership;
- public art;
- community-based art;
- education (adult and community based).
Employers could include tourism companies, local or national government, creative industries (galleries, museums, etc.), social services, or educational institutions.