The Design Informatics MSc combines data science with design thinking to treat data as a material for design, building an ethically aware, value-sensitive practice at the interface between data and society through theory, research, and making/hacking. Students develop user experience understanding in broader socio-cultural contexts via case studies, studio projects, and collaborations, often with external partners, connecting technologies such as IoT, privacy/security, and blockchain to domains like society, health, fashion, finance, tourism and smart cities. It is a joint offering between Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) and the School of Informatics; MSc is administered by the School of Informatics and closely paired with the MA route in ECA, sharing most taught courses and studio culture, with differences mainly in dissertation arrangements and some electives. Delivery is in-person on campus in Edinburgh, with compulsory courses including Design Informatics: Histories and Futures, Data Science for Design, Case Studies in Design Informatics, Design with Data, a Design Informatics Project, and a Master’s Dissertation, plus 1–2 option courses drawn from Informatics, ECA, Edinburgh Futures Institute, and other Schools.