R950

(once-off fee)

In-Person

Hasso Plattner d-school Afrika, UCT

Unlock your creative potential

Foundation Programme In Design Thinking

Design the Future. Start Here.

Join the Foundation Programme in Design Thinking. A 9-week in-person course for students and recent graduates to build creative, human-centred problem-solving skills at the d-school Afrika at UCT.

12 August – 17th October 202

for South African Students

Tuesdays & Thursdays 
10:00 - 15:00

Ignite your innovation journey

Develop essential skills and mindsets to thrive in today's dynamic world.

Practical skills for tomorrow

Gain a deeper understanding of design thinking methodologies and human-centred design practices.

Interactive and collaborative

Dive into design thinking principles through hands-on sessions, learning to approach challenges with empathy and creativity.

About the Foundation Programme in Design Thinking

At the Hasso Plattner d-school Afrika at UCT, we believe in cultivating a design-led mindset to tackle contemporary challenges, identify opportunities, and craft innovative solutions. Our programme offerings empower students to think creatively and develop practical skills to thrive in today's complex world.

Through interactive sessions, you'll dive into the principles of design thinking, learning how to approach challenges with empathy and human-centred solutions. Students participating in the Foundation Programme work on real-world challenges provided and framed by a participating d-school project partner.

As the students learn and are exposed to the tools and processes of design thinking, they also apply these in coming up with solutions to the project partner’s identified challenges. 

The aim of this is to cultivate the core design thinking mindsets and allow students to take this forward into their learning journeys in their respective fields. 

In addition, you’ll gain hands-on experience working on real-world problems, developing your creative confidence and collaborative abilities in remote team settings using online tools.

This course will:

  • Give you a deeper understanding of design thinking methodologies. 
  • Expose you to human-centred design practices.
  • Enhance your skills for the future world of work. 
  • Introduce you to working in diverse teams.
  • Build your creative confidence. 
  • Teach you new digital learning and collaboration tools.

Course Overview

Gain a deeper understanding of design thinking through practical, hands-on sessions conducted in English.

Our comprehensive curriculum covers:
  • Introduction to design thinking principles
  • Embracing human-centred and empathetic design practices
  • Tackling real-world challenges with innovative solutions
  • Building creative confidence
  • Collaborating effectively in diverse and multidisciplinary teams

Who is this course for?

The Foundation Programme in Design Thinking is aimed at:
  • Registered students at any South African institution of higher learning
  • Final-year undergraduate or current postgraduate students
  • Individuals who completed their undergraduate or postgraduate studies in 2024

How is the Foundation 
Programme in Design Thinking delivered?

Face-to-Face

Hasso Plattner d-school Afrika,
Cnr Woolsack and, Cross Campus Rd, Rosebank

Duration:

9 weeks
Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Time: 10:00 - 15:00

Course Fee:

R950.00

Course Content

  • Introduction to design thinking.
  • A human-centred and empathetic design practice.
  • Working on challenges connected to real-world problems.
  • Practising creative confidence.
  • Creative work in remote teams.
  • Experience with online collaboration tools.

Building Capabilities With Design Thinking

Application Deadline:

31st of July 2025

Programme Dates:

12 August – 17th October 2025

2025 Project Partner for Semester Two

The Parent Centre

For Semester 2 of the 2025 Foundation Programme in Design Thinking, we are proud to partner with The Parent Centre, a registered non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting positive parenting and supporting families across South Africa.

Established 40 years ago as a project of the Cape Town Child Welfare Society, The Parent Centre aims to reduce the incidence of child abuse through the promotion of positive parenting and effective child management. Today, it offers a wide range of training, counselling, and support services for all parents and caregivers -including single parents, teenage pregnancies, blended families, and those needing general parenting support.

Their work is endorsed by the World Childhood Foundation and the Department of Social Development, and has reached over 260,000 parents and caregivers, over 690,000 children, and over 20,000 professionals and community workers.

Through this collaboration, students in the Foundation Programme will engage directly with The Parent Centre team, applying design thinking to explore solutions that support child development, parental well-being, and resilient families.

To learn more about The Parent Centre, visit:

www.theparentcentre.org.za

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