Please note that Ashbourne does not offer this course to study at degree level Overview
The degree is a balanced blend of creative and technical subjects where mechanics and electronics are taught at a theoretical level. The course suits pragmatic problem solvers who combine their numeracy with creative motivation to underpin exciting, commercially viable projects with a deep functional and manufacturing understanding.
Structure
Some of the topics covered may include:
- Computer Aided Design, Visualisation and Prototyping
- Design and Studio Practice
- Advanced Surface Modelling
- Design Projects
- Human Factors, Product Semantics and Interaction Design
- Product Design in Context.
Prerequisite A-Levels
- Physics
- ICT
- Subjects required by Universities may vary
Similar Degree Courses
- Industrial
- Design Art and Design
Future Career Path
- Brand Specialist
- Graphic Designer
- Field engineer
- Marketing Executive
Universities that offer this course
Anglia Ruskin University
Bangor University
The University of Bolton
Bournemouth University
The University of Bradford
University of Brighton
University of Derby
University of Dundee
University of East London
Goldsmiths, University of London
The University of Huddersfield
The University of Hull
University of Leeds
The University of Liverpool
London Metropolitan University
Middlesex University
University of Northampton
The University of Nottingham
Nottingham Trent University
University of Plymouth
University of Portsmouth
Queen's University Belfast
Sheffield Hallam University
Staffordshire University
The University of Strathclyde
University of Sunderland
University of Sussex
Swansea Metropolitan University
University of Teesside
University of the West of Scotland
University of the Arts London
University of Wolverhampton
York St John University |