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This Bachelor's program offers a distinctive interdisciplinary education for aspiring designers, blending innovation and creativity to turn concepts into viable commercial products.
KPU's Product Design degree delivers a hands-on, rigorous curriculum that merges essential design principles—including construction and economics—with manufacturing and marketing. Through academic coursework, immersive studio sessions, and industry collaborations, graduates emerge fully prepared for professional success.
While product design spans numerous industries, KPU's program focuses especially on recreational gear, technical products, sportswear, accessories, and safety equipment. Students also examine product design in medical, industrial, and technological fields, as well as everyday consumer goods. These products remain in steady and rising demand across all demographics, from children and adults to seniors and individuals with disabilities or medical requirements.
KPU's faculty brings a world-class combination of academic excellence and real-world expertise from industry leaders and innovators. The program is meticulously structured to maintain high academic standards while fostering industry connections, ensuring graduates are equipped for the global marketplace. Graduates gain a profound understanding of how product design intersects with industry and consumer needs, positioning them for leadership roles that drive the field forward.
Set against British Columbia's breathtaking landscape, this Product Design degree offers an inspiring environment for learning. Partnering with professional associations and industry experts, graduates will create products that address both Canadian and global market needs, delivering inventive solutions to enhance daily life and well-being.
The four-year, competitive-entry program comprises 120 credits across eight semesters of full-time study. It integrates three core themes—Creativity and Innovation, Technology, and Interdisciplinary Leadership—into a cohesive curriculum.
Students will acquire diverse skills across these themes, connecting design and technology to social, cultural, and historical contexts through elective courses. They will master design theory and processes, emphasizing critical thinking and creative problem-solving, while developing products from materials like textiles, wood, and metal. The program also explores digital technologies, industry collaboration, and cultivating responsible leaders ready to tackle future challenges.