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MDes Product Design Engineering - integrated
About this course
Product Design Engineering sits at the boundary between creative design and technical engineering, addressing questions of how objects should look, function and be manufactured. It asks not only whether a product can be made but whether it should be made in a particular way, considering aesthetics, usability, material efficiency, manufacturing constraints and the needs of the people who will use it. The discipline demands both analytical rigour and creative imagination, and produces designers who can develop products that work as well as they look. At Brunel University London this four-year integrated programme is built around the idea that creative thinking and logical reasoning are not opposites but complements. You will develop a design approach that spans both disciplines, building competence in industrial design and engineering analysis alongside skills in prototyping, testing and evaluation. The curriculum focuses principally on industrially-manufactured products, giving you a grounding in the realities of how design decisions translate into production at scale. Brunel has a long-standing reputation in design and engineering education, and the integrated nature of the programme means you leave with a qualification that reflects the genuinely hybrid nature of the field. Graduates from Product Design Engineering degrees go on to careers across a wide range of sectors where designed products are central. Many work in consumer electronics, medical devices, household and consumer goods, automotive design, furniture, packaging and sports equipment. Others find roles in manufacturing, engineering consultancy, innovation management and new product development. Some move into adjacent areas such as user experience, sustainability consultancy or patent work. For those wishing to continue their studies, the degree provides a good foundation for postgraduate work in product design, design engineering, human factors or advanced manufacturing.
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