Product Design
Bachelor's degree
In Poole and Bournemouth
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Bachelor's degree
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4 Years
Students will learn how to manufacture physical models and prototypes, as well as produce industry standard computer models. Students learn to develop their creativity and innovation to solve design problems, and learn how to address the functional, social and economic needs of your design.
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About this course
For 2010: 300 points which must include two A Levels or equivalent.
For 2011 entry: 320 points of which 200 are BB or equivalent.
Level 3 advanced diploma in Creative & Media/ Engineering considered.
A minimum of DMM in a BTEC 18 unit National Diploma.
Preferred subjects: Art & Design, IT, D&T, Science, Engineering, Manufacturing, Physics, Maths
Recommended GCSEs: 4 at grade C minimum including English and Maths (B preferred, C minimum)
If English is not your first language: IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or above.
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- Product Design
Course programme
BA (Hons) Product Design
Delivery method: Full-time
Course Reference: BAPD
Course Overview
This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering Designers.
This well established course will give you all the skills you will need to design and develop successful commercial products.
Your design skills will be developed with the support of dedicated, highly qualified and experienced academics, technicians and demonstrators. The course is equipped with excellent facilities including a specialist CAD laboratory and our Manufacturing Design Centre.
You will spend Year 3 on a work placement, gaining at least 40 weeks experience in a relevant industry. Students are supported throughout the placement experience, and are assisted in finding a placement, as well as given advice and techniques on how to perform well at interviews. Recent placements have taken place both in the UK and abroad, and have included companies such as:
- Rank Xerox
- BT Labs
- Ford of France
- Dyson
- Johnson & Johnson
- Aston Martin
- Xlite
- Fraser-Nash
- Zoe Design
- Nortel Networks
- SRDC.
Following the placement year you will be able to choose between gaining your Product Design degree as either a BA (Hons) or a BSc (Hons). The BSc (Hons) option focuses on the technological aspect of design, whereas the BA (Hons) option focuses on the aesthetic and contextual issues relating to Product Design.
Experience gained during the placement combined with the academic knowledge and practical skills gained during the course will open a wide range of opportunities for you to pursue after graduation. The course's accreditation by the Institution of Engineering Designers means that you can undertake further study to gain a full professional qualification. Recent graduates have entered successful careers in manufacturing industries and design consultancies, and others have started up their own commercial enterprises. At BU we can also help you to commercially develop your final year project and help turn your design dreams into a commercial reality.
Product Design