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Equip yourself with the skills and confidence to use creative design approaches, methods and tools to tackle real-world challenges. This module’s project-based approach means your learning is active, practical, and student-driven. You’ll develop your abilities by working on meaningful design tasks connected to people, society and the environment, choosing how you approach your work, sharing your projects with others and receiving feedback to improve your ideas. By the end of the module, you’ll have built skills applicable within and beyond design disciplines and a portfolio to showcase your competencies to employers.
The module has two parts. ​
In Part 1, you’ll tackle a design challenge or topic from four perspectives, helping you become familiar with approaches and practices used in design projects and a designer’s different roles.​
In Part 2, you’ll choose a real-world challenge to apply and develop the skills from Part 1. You’ll complete your project by completing five tasks characteristic of any design process.
You’ll search and consult a design library to support your progression through the two parts. The design library is a valuable companion to the module, containing a variety of methods, tools and practical resources to help you complete your project.
Participating in the regular tutorials and project reviews throughout the module will help you progress with your project and develop your ability to respond to feedback, work with others, and communicate your work.
You’ll develop critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, communication, and creativity skills through active engagement with real-world challenges and projects. These are skills employers are always looking for and are applicable within and beyond design disciplines, from engineering to technology and service design and from business to education, planning, healthcare and social work. You’ll also develop a portfolio – a valuable asset when applying for jobs in diverse fields.
You’ll get help and support from an assigned tutor throughout your module.
They’ll help by:
Online tutorials run throughout the module. While they’re not compulsory, we strongly encourage you to participate. Where possible, we’ll make recordings available.
Course work includes:
You’ll have access to a module website, which includes:
Additionally, the website includes:
You can study this module on its own or use the credits you gain towards an Open University qualification.
T290 is a compulsory module in our:
T290 is an option module in our:
Design projects (T290) starts once a year – in October.
This module will next start in October 2026.
We expect it to start for the last time in February 2033.
As a student of The Open University, you should be aware of the content of the academic regulations, which are available on our Student Policies and Regulations website.
There are no formal entry requirements for this module.
At The Open University, we believe education should be open to all, so we provide high-quality university education to anyone who wishes to realise their ambitions and fulfil their potential.
We recommend that you’ve completed:
The OU strives to make all aspects of study accessible to everyone, and this Accessibility Statement outlines what studying T290 involves. You should use this information to inform your study preparations and any discussions with us about how we can meet your needs.
To find out more about what kind of support and adjustments might be available, contact us or visit our Disability support website.
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Studying with The Open University can boost your employability. OU courses are recognised and respected by employers for their excellence and the commitment they take to complete. They also value the skills that students learn and can apply in the workplace.
Over 30,000 employers have used the OU to develop staff so far. If the module you’ve chosen is geared towards your job or developing your career, you could approach your employer to see if they will sponsor you by paying some or all of the fees.
You can pay part or all of your tuition fees upfront with a debit or credit card when you register for each module.
We accept American Express, Mastercard, Visa and Visa Electron.
Please note: your permanent address/domicile will affect your fee status and, therefore, the fees you are charged and any financial support available to you. The fee information provided here is valid for modules starting before 31 July 2026. Fees typically increase annually. For further information about the University's fee policy, visit our Fee Rules.
This module will next start in the 2026/27 academic year and will open for registration on the 25th of March.
This module will next start in the 2026/27 academic year and will open for registration on the 25th of March.
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