Fall 2024: MITdesignX Courses
Design courses offered by MITdesignX in the Fall 2024 semester teach impact, entrepreneurship, and systemic change.
Aug 26, 2024
A collaboration with Art, Culture, and Technology
While design is frequently deployed as a problem-solving instrument, it can unintentionally result in ethical dilemmas and unanticipated outcomes. This course uniquely combines the critical lens of art with the innovation framework of DesignX, promoting introspection and thoughtful deliberation before diving into design interventions. This transdisciplinary class initiates a collaboration between ACT and the Morningside Academy of Design through DesignX. Students design and present visual representations on the social impact area they choose to innovate and explore on. Undergraduates are welcome.
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Instructor: Yvette Man-yi Kong, Azra Akšamija, Svafa Grönfeldt
Credits: 3-0-3 G
Schedule: F 9:30am–12:30pm
Introduction to entrepreneurship and how it shapes the world we live in. Through experiential learning in a workshop setting, students start to develop entrepreneurial mindset and skills. Through a series of workshops, students are introduced to the concept of Venture Design to create new venture proposals for the built environment as a method to understand the role of the entrepreneur in the fields of design, planning, real estate, and other related industries.
Instructor: Gilad Rosenzweig
Credits: 2-0-4
Lecture: W 9-11am
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CHANGE A SYSTEM, CHANGE THE WORLD
How do you go from a moment of obligation to starting or accelerating a movement?
This course explores the difference between innovation, social innovation, and systems change for social impact. Students interested in navigating complex environmental and social problems will explore frameworks and case studies from real systems change innovators to develop a more comprehensive view of complex problems and the systems they are part of —systems that often keep those problems in place.
In the course, you will apply experiential tools and methods to interrogate your own call to action, strengths, and gaps to address complex problems or needs. You will gain an understanding of the importance of understanding problems from the impact target’s perspective and explore innovative ways to create a scalable movement that ultimately can change a system. The final deliverable from the course is writing a case study on system change based on detailed actor mapping and interviews where you share your deeper understanding of a system you care about.
Instructor: Yscaira Jimenez
Credits: 3-2-7 G
Lecture: T 9-11am