M.S. Course Requirements

  • 9 Group A credits (also referred to as “core” courses); 
  • 15-18 Group B credits (also referred to as “specialization” or “breadth and depth” courses);
  • 3-6 Group C practicum credits (also referred to as “capstone” course). 

Note: Most students take 18 Group B credits and 3 Group C credits, so they need to take an additional 3 credits (of their choosing) to complete the 30 credits required for the MS degree. 

Personalization of the Design Science degree is accomplished through the selection of students’ Group B courses. Because the Design Science program facilitates the personalization of interdisciplinary design degrees, no two degrees typically look alike. 

While the ability to craft one’s own degree to a large extent is an inherent strength of the program, some students find it challenging to identify courses if they do not allocate adequate time to think about their goals and interests, and identify suitable courses prior to registration. Students are advised to start thinking about their course plan once they are admitted to the program, and to recognize that they will need to put more effort into selecting their courses than if they pursued a degree in a more traditional discipline.  

Students will meet with the Graduate Coordinator prior to registering for courses, and will review their course plan together. Students are expected to complete this course planning doc and the accompanying plan of study before meeting with the Graduate Coordinator. During the initial advising meeting with the Graduate Coordinator, students will review registration processes and deadlines, including backpacking, add/drop dates, and the importance of registering early. Guidance will be given on selecting backup courses for high-demand offerings and instructions on how to handle waitlist situations. The meeting will include a review of the student’s course planning doc and plan of study, ensuring disciplinary breadth, and alignment of their academic plan with career goals with their student-specific specializations. Students will be encouraged to refer to the Canvas Design Science Student Center and the MS handbook for key resources. 

(totaling 9 credits)

Group A courses are the required course component of the Design Science degree. Students are required to take 9 credit hours of “core” Group A coursework.

Design Science students in the AY25-26 cohort are required to take the following Group A courses:

  • DESCI 599-001 Design Science: Fundamentals, Methods, & Applications; 3 credits (offered WN26
  • One of the following courses:
    • MECHENG 557 Front End Design; 3 credits (offered FA25)
    • DESCI 599-022 Foundations of Design Theory; 3 credits (offered WN26)
  • DESCI 790 Design Science Colloquium; 1-2 credits for a total of 3 credits split between 790 and 791 (students can choose how they want to split the 3 credits between these two courses) (offered FA25)
  • DESCI 791 Design Science Seminar; 1-2 credits for a total of 3 credits split between 790 and 791 (students can choose how they want to split the 3 credits between these two courses) (offered WN26)

(totaling ≥ 15 credits; typically 15-18 credits)

Group B courses are the elective, student-selected component of the Design Science degree. Students are required to complete a minimum of 15 credit hours through Group B coursework.

Students are expected to create two “specializations” by taking at least two courses related to each of those specializations. These specializations should support students’ short- and long-term career goals and interests, and are what make students’ Design Science degrees truly unique. Sample specializations can be found here. 

Breadth coursework:

Students are expected to take courses from at least three different “disciplines” as part of their required degree coursework for a total of 9 credits. One way we define “discipline” is by the school or college that offers the course, e.g., SI 622 would represent the discipline of Information Sciences, and ME 555 would represent the discipline of Engineering. 

RequirementDescriptionCredits
Specialization #1Two or more courses that you identify and select from among the 19 schools and colleges to form the basis of your first student-defined specialization (part of the depth requirement)≥6
Specialization #2Two or more courses that you identify and select from among the 19 schools and colleges to form the basis of your second student-defined specialization (part of the depth requirement)≥6
Total Group B CreditsAt least three courses need to be from three different schools and colleges (part of the breadth requirement)≥15

(totaling 3-6 credits)

M.S. students are required to complete 3 credit hours of a practicum/capstone course (DESCI 503 or DESCI 590).

For more information see the Practicum/Capstone page.

Information on how to register can be found at the following U-M Office of the Registrar site: Course Registration Instructions.  Please also refer to the Office of the Registrar calendar for registration time periods for continuing and newly admitted students.