Asia's First Integrated Program in Design, Business & Technology Management

Integrated Bachelor’s & Master’s Program within 5 Years

Bachelor’s

3.5 Years

Builds a foundation in design, business, and technology, with skills and exposure for real-world.

Year 1

Foundations of Creativity & Future Skills

Highlight: Design in Everyday Life

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4 1/2

Master’s

1.5 Years

Expands on the bachelor’s foundation, developing expertise leadership and innovative thinking.

Year 4 2/2

Advanced Strategy & Global Perspectives

Highlight: Design Strategy

Year 5

Innovation leading to sustainable futures

The program uses a studio and project-based model where students work in multidisciplinary teams on hands-on projects and workshops. Guided by faculty and industry experts, they combine design thinking, business strategy, and technology, with chances to collaborate with industry partners.

Empowering you to drive innovation through hands-on experience and real-world learning.

Turn ideas into impactful designs for products, services, & experiences.

Faster Path to Complete Two Degrees in Just 5 Years

01

Graduate Faster

Finish one year earlier — start working, building your portfolio, and gaining real-world experience sooner.

02

Gain Advanced Skills

Deepen your expertise in design, business, and technology with an accelerated path that takes you further, faster.

03

Stand Out Globally

Two degrees in five years set you apart — giving you an edge for PhD, career shifts, or international opportunities.

you might be wondering

  • What does “Integrated Program” mean?

    DBTM combines a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree into one continuous journey — designed to take you from creative foundations to strategic leadership in just five years. You’ll progress seamlessly from BSc to MSc, guided by the same vision, faculty, and learning philosophy.

  • How is this program different from other design or business degrees?

  • Can I choose to complete only the BSc?

  • What kinds of careers can graduates pursue?

  • Is the program taught in English?

  • What is the primary teaching format?

  • What facilities does the faculty provide for the program?

  • Are there student exchange programs with partner universities abroad?

  • Are there internship partners with the program?

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