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Bachelor of Industrial Design for 2009
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Course overview
This course focuses on the research and design of consumer and industrial products. There is an emphasis on project-based learning at each level of the course. Students learn to plan and manage projects within the constraints of a realistic brief. The product design studio is supported by specialist units in ergonomics, engineering for industrial design, computer-aided design, professional practice, and project research and planning.
The program also includes the theory of art and design, contemporary issues surrounding art and design, professional practice, digital imaging, product drawing and visual structures.
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Career outlook
This degree can lead to a career in consumer and industrial product design in the automotive, electronic, packaging, exhibition, sporting and furniture industries and many others.
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