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Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)
This practical program immerses you in designing fully-realized products ready for manufacturing, emphasizing direct industry involvement.
Your coursework covers the creative design workflow, technical product design elements, design administration, computer-aided industrial design (CAID) tools, human-centered design principles, design investigation, alongside creativity, visual appeal, market considerations, cultural influences, and design leadership.
Career preparation includes diverse experiences like practical design modules, project exhibitions, global study trips, startup incubation initiatives, and professional internships. You'll also leverage our extensive network of top-tier international and domestic industry connections.
Graduates often pursue roles as industrial designers in agencies or manufacturing firms, or launch their own product lines as entrepreneurs.
Additional career paths encompass user experience specialist, service designer, digital interaction designer, brand identity developer, prototype builder, film concept artist, 3D visualization professional, vehicle designer, design director, research analyst, CAD specialist, game developer, and design strategist.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Pursue a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) to utilize cutting-edge research labs while mastering practical applications with real-world impact.
Combining industrial design expertise with the ability to craft innovative, sustainable, and intuitive products and systems, potential fields include mechanical engineering, transportation, service innovation, and production.
Customize your studies to align with professional goals through student-driven initiatives, international academic trips, and access to advanced research facilities.
Career prospects
Equipped with skills to develop forward-thinking, visually appealing, eco-conscious, and user-centric products and systems, opportunities exist in mechanical engineering, logistics, service design, and industrial production.