MDes in Interaction Design

California College of the Arts (United States) · 1111 Eighth St. San Francisco, CA 94107

About University:

The California College of the Arts (CCA) is a private art school in San Francisco, California. It was founded in Berkeley, California in 1907 and moved to a historic estate in Oakland, California in 1922. In 1996, it opened a second campus in San Francisco; in 2022, the Oakland campus was closed and merged into the San Francisco campus. CCA enrolls approximately 1,239 undergraduates and 380 graduate students.

CCA was founded in 1907 by Frederick Meyer in Berkeley as the School of the California Guild of Arts and Crafts during the height of the Arts and Crafts movement. The Arts and Crafts movement originated in Europe during the late 19th century as a response to the industrial aesthetics of the machine age. Followers of the movement advocated an integrated approach to art, design, and craft.[4]

In 1908 the school was renamed California School of Arts and Crafts, and in 1936 it became the California College of Arts and Crafts (CCAC).[5]

The college's Oakland campus location was acquired in 1922, when Meyer bought the four-acre James Treadwell estate at Broadway and College Avenue. Two of its buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places.[6] After the San Francisco campus was opened, the Oakland campus continued to house the more traditional, craft based studios like the art glass, jewelry metal arts, printmaking, painting, sculpture and ceramic programs.

In 1940 a Master of Fine Arts program was established.

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About University:

The California College of the Arts (CCA) is a private art school in San Francisco, California. It was founded in Berkeley, California in 1907 and moved to a historic estate in Oakland, California in 1922. In 1996, it opened a second campus in San Francisco; in 2022, the Oakland campus was closed and merged into the San Francisco campus. CCA enrolls approximately 1,239 undergraduates and 380 graduate students.

CCA was founded in 1907 by Frederick Meyer in Berkeley as the School of the California Guild of Arts and Crafts during the height of the Arts and Crafts movement. The Arts and Crafts movement originated in Europe during the late 19th century as a response to the industrial aesthetics of the machine age. Followers of the movement advocated an integrated approach to art, design, and craft.[4]

In 1908 the school was renamed California School of Arts and Crafts, and in 1936 it became the California College of Arts and Crafts (CCAC).[5]

The college's Oakland campus location was acquired in 1922, when Meyer bought the four-acre James Treadwell estate at Broadway and College Avenue. Two of its buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places.[6] After the San Francisco campus was opened, the Oakland campus continued to house the more traditional, craft based studios like the art glass, jewelry metal arts, printmaking, painting, sculpture and ceramic programs.

In 1940 a Master of Fine Arts program was established.

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Program Details:

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Basic Info

Institute

California College of the Arts

Degree

MDes

Duration

1 year

STEM Designated

Yes

Program

Interaction Design

Expense

Living Expenses

USD 38100

Tuition Fee (Domestic)

USD 77900

Tuition Fee (International)

USD 77900

Eligibility

Minimum/ Avg Score

TOEFL

100

IELTS

7.5

PTE

73

Duolingo

120

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Intake Deadline 1

15 Jan, 2026

(August-2026)

Document Required:

  • Degree Transcript

    Common Document

    You are required to provide your complete undergraduate academic history. Students who have already taken graduate courses are encouraged to submit those transcripts, too. For international applicants, all transcripts must be in English or accompanied by a certified English translation. Please provide an unofficial transcript from the college where you will receive or have received your bachelor’s degree, as well as unofficial transcripts for all other undergraduate coursework. Unofficial transcripts will be used for review purposes.

  • Essay

    University Specific

    You’ll answer six open-ended questions, one recorded in video form and four in written form. Answers to each question should aim to be 500 words or less: What draws you to the field of interaction design at this time? Your answer to this question should be recorded in a video, up to 90 seconds maximum length. Be sure to include your definition of interaction design, and show us your personality in the video. The MDes program at CCA helps you develop professional leadership skills. Describe a time when you demonstrated professional leadership in collaboration with others to create change. What did you learn about yourself as a leader in the process? The MDes program at CCA collaborates with community partners. What’s your approach to building community or engaging with a specific community? Please provide a specific example, whether it’s informal (e.g., planting trees in your neighborhood) or structured (e.g., ongoing volunteering with a nonprofit or NGO), and describe the outcomes of your work. What complex problem or social challenge inspires you to bring your design skills to it? Please describe why you selected this particular challenge and what drives you to propose a solution. How will you know your solution is a success? Describe how you’ve overcome a situation in the past by using a mindset of curiosity, framing, iteration, communication, collaboration, and measurement. How did it help you grow? What are your expectations of the MDes program and CCA?

  • Letter of Recommendation (LOR)

    University Specific

    You’ll request two letters of recommendation from academic or professional sources in SlideRoom by entering the contact information for your recommenders/references. They’ll then receive an automated email from SlideRoom with instructions for uploading their letter of recommendation.

  • Portfolio

    University Specific

    We look for design excellence in your portfolio since the program’s primary emphasis is on design craft skills (not technical skills). Portfolios do not need to be in a specific field; a strong graphic or industrial design portfolio will be looked at more favorably than a weak UX portfolio. We also look for your aptitude in tackling complex challenges and engaging with community, perhaps through volunteer work in nonprofits or exploring how design might better address critical social challenges. In addition to academic and professional work, applicants are encouraged to include personal work. The portfolio can include up to 25 still images, video, and time-based or interactive media. You may also link to media from YouTube, Vimeo, and SoundCloud. Dimensions for portfolio slide pages/case study pages should not exceed 1920 x 1080 pixels per page, with a minimum 8-point / 10-pixel height type. Allowed media types: Images (up to 5 MB each) Video (up to 250 MB each) Audio (up to 30 MB each) PDFs (up to 10 MB each) External media from YouTube, Vimeo and SoundCloud Note: Applicants who wish to submit video or time-based media must submit a 3-minute sample reel. The reel should be labeled clearly with the title, date, running time, and description of the work it contains.

  • Resume

    Common Document

    Please outline your educational and professional background and relevant experiences and activities, including community work. Resumes/CVs must be in PDF document format.

  • Test Score Report

    Common Document

    TOEFL/IELTS/PTE/Duolingo

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