Programs/Master/Engineering
Master

Design for Interaction

★ StudyPath verdict
8.2/10
Best for students passionate about human-centred interaction design and user experience in products and services. Strong reputation and NVAO accreditation, but admission is competitive and requires a compelling portfolio.
Tuition · Intl
?
intl not published · EU: €2,694 ↗
Duration
2 years
120 ECTS
Start
Sep 26
apply by Apr 26
Language
English
IELTS 6.5+
Accred.
NVAO
NVAO 2019
Admission
Open
no intake cap
Enrolled/yr
516
DUO ↓9% ↗
Intl. %
40%
of students ↗
S:F ratio
19:1
institution-wide ↗
Min. English
6.5
IELTS required
Entry route
Bachelor
3 direct routes ↗
Satisfaction
3.6/5
NSE 2026 ↗
Employment
92%
field est. ↗
Median salary
€3,324
/mo gross · field ↗
Alumni
?
no data yet
↗ Real values are sourced; tiles marked “?” aren’t collected yet · Enrolled/yr is live from DUO · Satisfaction/outcomes are live from StudiekeuzedatabaseLast sync: 24 Jun 2026
About this program
Over the past decades, the subjective meaning of products and services has steadily gained in importance in design processes. Increasingly, a deeper understanding of users, their lives, and aspirations, has become key for developing successful propositions. As a result, there is a growing need for designers who are expert at ‘the user perspective’ of products and services, who understand the impact products have on people’s lives, their experiences, motivation, and their behaviour. The Design for Interaction (DfI) Master’s programme focuses on the ways in which people and products interact: how does a user understand, use, and experience a product? This raises the question of how designers can conceptualise products that are relevant to the user. The goal of the programme is to educate designers who understand what people do with and expect from the products they use in everyday life, and who are able to design products appropriate to their needs’ concerns and abilities. The programme offers students a multidisciplinary course of study, covering topics ranging from aesthetics and ergonomics to psychology and sociology. The programme delves deep into the processes and principles underlying people’s interactions with products: how to involve users in analysing needs, and how to apply technologies in the product development process.
Institution’s own description (HOVI via Studiekeuzedatabase)
English120 ECTSMaster of ScienceField area: Engineering & TechnologySector: TechniekCode of Conduct (intl.)Full-timeMaster
Teaching formats
Design projectField tripExhibitionGroup assignmentGroup discussionIndividual assignmentLectureOral presentation
About Delft University of Technology
TU Delft is the largest and oldest Dutch public technical university, founded in 1842. Ranked #47 worldwide and consistently in the top 20 for engineering subjects. Known for cutting-edge research in aerospace, water management, and sustainable energy, with alumni including famous architect Rem Koolhaas.
Living in Delft
Student cost of living
Rent · room
€550/mo
Monthly total
€750–€1,400
Cost of living
Medium
Population
104k

Quaint, historic, and academic. Delft feels like a traditional Dutch town but with a strong international student presence. The city is peaceful yet vibrant, perfect for focused study.

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Specializations
Tracks from HOVI
MedisignSpecialisation
A specialisation allows the student to gain extra in-depth knowledge on and skills in a specific topic through dedicated projects and courses within the MSc curriculum.
Source: HOVI via Studiekeuzedatabase
Curriculum
Course structure by year
?No curriculum data yet
Career outcomes
Graduate surveys · field-group level
Very good job-market outlookfield: technische industriele vormgeving
Median starting salary (field)€3,324/mo gross
Employed ~1.5y after graduating92%
Months to a substantial job5
Working in their own field59%
Permanent contract51%
Satisfied with their job3.9/5
Top graduate occupations (field)
Bedrijfs- en organisatieanalisten22%
Industrieel ingenieurs en productie-ingenieurs11%
Product- en kledingontwerpers8%
Field-group estimates from national graduate surveys via Studiekeuzedatabase — not measured per programme
Progression & cohort
Official register statistics
Complete this degree69%
Women among first-years71%
International students40%
Say workload is “just right”52%
Official register statistics (1cijferHO · 2025) via Studiekeuzedatabase
Student voices
National Student Survey (NSE) — first-party reviews coming
3.6/5overall satisfaction · NSE 2026 · 76 respondents
Content & set-up3.6
Teachers3.8
Atmosphere4.1
Involvement & contact3.8
Study guidance3.5
Testing & assessment3.5
Facilities3.7
Career preparation2.9
Teachers' English4.2
Would choose again3.6
Source: Nationale Studenten Enquête via Studiekeuzedatabase (Studiekeuze123/LCSK)
Application timeline
Application deadline
2026-04-01
Non-EU deadline
2026-04-01
Application deadline
2027-04-01
Non-EU deadline
2027-04-01
Application deadline
2028-04-01
Upcoming open days
Open dayonline
25 Nov 2026
Admissions
Minimum language scores · from StudyInNL
  • IELTS overall band: 6.5
  • TOEFL internet based: 90
Internships
?No data yet
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