Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours)
Western Sydney University
Course Details
The Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) program at Western Sydney University prepares students for the profession with a new culture of learning supported by user/student-centered approach, competency learning, design studio-project based learning, applied design research and innovation. With a shorter time span between thinking and making, our graduates in industrial design create and innovate by value adding, better experiences and interaction, products, businesses and systems. As a result our graduates are thinker-makers and design entrepreneurs, self-starters and all-rounders that can figure out and problem-solve ambiguity, work independently or in collaboration with others in new product development teams, user experience and interaction, product service systems, production and manufacturing. The course culminates in a final year industrial design project intending to develop visionary work leading to industry placement, Masters or PhD research place of design in society and its effect on people, the environment and the economy, and provides you with the ability to work alone or collaboratively.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)
Course structure: 320 credit points.
Successful applicants for Advanced Standing may be required to travel to different Western Sydney University campuses to complete the elements of their course.