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BA Product Design
About this course
Product design is the discipline of developing objects, systems, and services that serve human needs well. It demands the ability to understand what people actually need (as distinct from what they say they want), to generate creative solutions, to evaluate them against technical, commercial, and ethical criteria, and to develop them into realisable products. The best product designers combine empathy with analytical rigour, creative imagination with technical knowledge, and aesthetic sensitivity with an understanding of how things are made. At Middlesex University, this three-year full-time programme is built around understanding people and technology, developing your ability to create innovative solutions that address challenges faced by industry and society. You will study user research and human-centred design alongside engineering principles, materials science, manufacturing processes, digital fabrication, and CAD modelling. Project-based learning runs through the programme, allowing you to develop your design thinking and practical skills through realistic briefs that reflect the kinds of challenges professional designers encounter. The programme includes a foundation year, which provides a structured entry point, and a sandwich year with work placement, ensuring you have direct professional experience before you graduate. Graduates from product design programmes work as product designers, industrial designers, UX designers, design engineers, and product managers across consumer goods, healthcare devices, automotive, electronics, sustainable design, and service design. The combination of creative and technical skills the degree develops is genuinely versatile and valued across many industries. Further study at postgraduate level in product design, interaction design, sustainable design, or design engineering is available for those who wish to specialise or pursue research.
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