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Design is everywhere. Whether it's operating your smartphone, controlling a self-driving car, involving citizens in policy in their neighbourhood, or your new sneakers; somebody thought about the design. As an industrial designer, you translate societal trends and technologies into practical applications for everyday life. The designer is the spider in the web when applying new technology. During your studies, you will learn how to integrate innovations, data, creativity, technology, user needs, aesthetics, social impact and business interest into the design of a product or service. After graduation, you will receive your degree Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design.
WHAT'S IN THE PROGRAM? You will learn to design interactive systems, products and services that make our lives better, more social or simply more comfortable. Examples of projects that you could be working on are smart home systems, intelligent clothing, sustainable materials, AI, health, and motivating games.You will do this not only by taking courses, but also by lots of hands-on education: learning by doing.
Creative and versatile The bachelor's program of Industrial Design is a creative and versatile degree program. It is a mix of creativity and technology, of thinking and doing. The disciplines, or 'areas of expertise', that you will study are:
Business and Entrepreneurship (learning how to bring your product to the market)
Creativity and Aesthetics (for a functional and well-designed product or service)
Math, Data and Computing (for obtaining and interpreting the right data for research)
Technology and Realization (bringing your design to live using technology)
User and Society (getting to know the user's perspective, and responding to societal trends and challenges).
This is how you develop the knowledge and skills you need to design interactive systems, products and services.
In design projects you will discover how these disciplines are interrelated. You will also learn which discipline suits you best and where you want to develop from the second year onwards. In the third year, you will learn how to combine the different areas of expertise.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - Product Design
Degree
BSc
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Design is everywhere. Whether it's operating your smartphone, controlling a self-driving car, involving citizens in policy in their neighbourhood, or your new sneakers; somebody thought about the design. As an industrial designer, you translate societal trends and technologies into practical applications for everyday life. The designer is the spider in the web when applying new technology. During your studies, you will learn how to integrate innovations, data, creativity, technology, user needs, aesthetics, social impact and business interest into the design of a product or service. After graduation, you will receive your degree Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design.
WHAT'S IN THE PROGRAM? You will learn to design interactive systems, products and services that make our lives better, more social or simply more comfortable. Examples of projects that you could be working on are smart home systems, intelligent clothing, sustainable materials, AI, health, and motivating games.You will do this not only by taking courses, but also by lots of hands-on education: learning by doing.
Creative and versatile The bachelor's program of Industrial Design is a creative and versatile degree program. It is a mix of creativity and technology, of thinking and doing. The disciplines, or 'areas of expertise', that you will study are:
Business and Entrepreneurship (learning how to bring your product to the market)
Creativity and Aesthetics (for a functional and well-designed product or service)
Math, Data and Computing (for obtaining and interpreting the right data for research)
Technology and Realization (bringing your design to live using technology)
User and Society (getting to know the user's perspective, and responding to societal trends and challenges).
This is how you develop the knowledge and skills you need to design interactive systems, products and services.
In design projects you will discover how these disciplines are interrelated. You will also learn which discipline suits you best and where you want to develop from the second year onwards. In the third year, you will learn how to combine the different areas of expertise.
Admission Requirements
6.5+
61+
176+
90+
The subjects you must have passed exams to be admitted to a specific bachelor’s program. Required exam subjects - Mathematics and Physics English proficiency requirements TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Minimum overall score: 90
Minimum score per section: 21
Only TOEFL internet-based test (iBT) is accepted
All scores must be from one test date
MyBest Scores is not accepted
IELTS (Academic version)
Minimum overall score: 6.5
Minimum score per section: 6.0
All scores must be from one test date
IELTS online test is not accepted
IELTS One Skill Retake is not accepted
University of Cambridge
C2 Proficiency (CPE): overall score 180, minimum of 169 per section, or
C1 Advanced Certificate (CAE): overall score 176, minimum of 169 per section
All scores must be from one test date
LanguageCert Academic
Minimum overall score: 70
Minimum score per section: 65
All scores must be from one test date
Online tests are not accepted
Pearson PTE Academic
Minimum overall score: 61
Minimum score per section: 46
All scores must be from one test date
Online tests are not accepted
Note: No other language tests are accepted. Test results must be no older than 2 years.
3 Years
Sep
Domestic
2,601 EUR
International
18,000 EUR
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Bachelor Industrial Design
De Zaale, Eindhoven, Netherlands
36 monthsProgramme duration
18,000 EURTuition Fee/year
Engineering - Product DesignMain Subject Area
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - Product Design
Degree
BSc
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
WHAT'S IN THE PROGRAM?
You will learn to design interactive systems, products and services that make our lives better, more social or simply more comfortable. Examples of projects that you could be working on are smart home systems, intelligent clothing, sustainable materials, AI, health, and motivating games.You will do this not only by taking courses, but also by lots of hands-on education: learning by doing.
Creative and versatile
The bachelor's program of Industrial Design is a creative and versatile degree program. It is a mix of creativity and technology, of thinking and doing. The disciplines, or 'areas of expertise', that you will study are:
- Business and Entrepreneurship (learning how to bring your product to the market)
- Creativity and Aesthetics (for a functional and well-designed product or service)
- Math, Data and Computing (for obtaining and interpreting the right data for research)
- Technology and Realization (bringing your design to live using technology)
- User and Society (getting to know the user's perspective, and responding to societal trends and challenges).
This is how you develop the knowledge and skills you need to design interactive systems, products and services.In design projects you will discover how these disciplines are interrelated. You will also learn which discipline suits you best and where you want to develop from the second year onwards. In the third year, you will learn how to combine the different areas of expertise.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - Product Design
Degree
BSc
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
WHAT'S IN THE PROGRAM?
You will learn to design interactive systems, products and services that make our lives better, more social or simply more comfortable. Examples of projects that you could be working on are smart home systems, intelligent clothing, sustainable materials, AI, health, and motivating games.You will do this not only by taking courses, but also by lots of hands-on education: learning by doing.
Creative and versatile
The bachelor's program of Industrial Design is a creative and versatile degree program. It is a mix of creativity and technology, of thinking and doing. The disciplines, or 'areas of expertise', that you will study are:
- Business and Entrepreneurship (learning how to bring your product to the market)
- Creativity and Aesthetics (for a functional and well-designed product or service)
- Math, Data and Computing (for obtaining and interpreting the right data for research)
- Technology and Realization (bringing your design to live using technology)
- User and Society (getting to know the user's perspective, and responding to societal trends and challenges).
This is how you develop the knowledge and skills you need to design interactive systems, products and services.In design projects you will discover how these disciplines are interrelated. You will also learn which discipline suits you best and where you want to develop from the second year onwards. In the third year, you will learn how to combine the different areas of expertise.
Admission Requirements
Required exam subjects - Mathematics and Physics
English proficiency requirements
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
IELTS (Academic version)
University of Cambridge
LanguageCert Academic
Pearson PTE Academic
Note: No other language tests are accepted. Test results must be no older than 2 years.
Domestic
International
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