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Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) - Queensland University of Technology |
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| QTAC code: | | 412382 | | | Domestic entry: | | February | | | Past OP cut-off: | | 12 | | | Past rank cut-off: | | 76 | | | Assumed knowledge: | | English (4, SA) | | | Preparatory studies: | | ENGLISH: Successful completion of a year of full-time vocational or tertiary study. | | | OP Guarantee: | | Yes | | | CRICOS code: | | 056386C | | | International fees: | | 2009: $11,000 (indicative) per semester (per semester, subject to annual review) | | | International entry: | | February | | | Course duration (full-time): | | 4 years | | | Total credit points: | | 384 | | | Standard credit points/full-time semester: | | 48 | | | Campus: | | Gardens Point | |
Why choose this course? The QUT Industrial Design course philosophy is to educate industrial designers to play a leading role in the design and development of products or systems in our changing environment. It aims to enhance the quality of life by ensuring that new technologies are working for the benefit of their users. Career outcomes QUT Industrial Design graduates are working worldwide in places such as the UK, Singapore and France. Some students obtain employment in the industry in the final year of study Students work in a variety of areas such as consulting practices, large private and government organisations. Industrial designers specialise as a:
Consumer Appliance Designerwho is involved in a design team that develops products and appliances to assist or entertain in the home or office, such as whitegoods, electronic goods and computer equipment.
Furniture Designerwho creates designs for the manufacture of domestic, commercial and industrial furniture.
Transport Designerwho works in large teams putting shape, style and comfort into cars, trucks, trains and trams. Practical teaching 'Real world' activities students will undertake during this course include workshop activities design studio projects, product testing and interaction analysis and product visualisation the synthetic environment. Industry links You will be exposed to lecturers with industry experience. QUT is an Educational Member of the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ISCID). Course structure The curriculum focuses on a human-centred design approach, innovation and systematic thinking. The aims and objectives of the program reinforce life-long learning as they facilitate the enhancement of graduates' knowledge and skills as part of their career development. It is envisaged that the graduates of this course will be able to contribute to the development of their profession, respond to changes occurring in their environment, and make an immediate and positive contribution to the industry, community and profession. Facilities / technology You will have first-hand experience of the latest technologies used in the industry by evaluating your projects and building prototypes in QUT's state-of-the-art 3-D Visualisation Laboratory Convenience You will study at QUT's Gardens Point campus in the centre of Brisbane, within easy walking distance to public transport, including buses, trains and ferries. Who should do this course? If you are interested in the following, you may enjoy a career in Industrial Design: problem-solving skills practical and patient creative technical aptitude good communication skills. Additional Admission Information Applicants who are offered a place and eligible to receive 168 credit points (or more) of advanced standing will be admitted to BN31 Bachelor of Built Environment (Industrial Design). Career Outcomes Industrial designers create and produce commercial and industrial products to improve people's lives. They make models and prototypes of designs that cover a wide range of manufactured goods from toasters to computer terminals to rapid transport systems. When designing new or improving existing products they must consider factors influencing product design such as useability, costs, materials, technology or environment. They research product usage, make detailed drawings and supervise the construction of prototypes for testing. They mainly work in small business or consulting practices. QUT Industrial Design graduates are working worldwide in places such as the UK, Singapore and France. Overview Students in this course develop their capacity to contribute to the design of products and systems for the mutual benefit of users and manufacturers of a wide range of products. Professional Recognition Recognition of the Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) is being sought from the Design Institute of Australia. QUT is an Educational Member of the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ISCID). Minors You will be able to select from two 4 unit approved minors or one 8 unit approved major to enhance and broaden your knowledge in a related field or an area of interest.
Course structure
| Code | Title | | Year 1 - Semester 1 | | BEB100 | Introducing Professional Learning | | DEB101 | Introducing Design | | DEB102 | Introducing Design History | | DNB101 | Industrial Design 1 | | Year 1 - Semester 2 | | BEB200 | Introducing Sustainability | | DEB201 | Digital Communication | | DNB201 | Industrial Design 2 | | DNB202 | Product Usability | | Year 2 - Semester 1 | | DNB301 | Industrial Design 3 | | DNB302 | Computer Aided Industrial Design | | DNB303 | Manufacturing Technology | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | Year 2 - Semester 2 | | DNB401 | Industrial Design 4 | | DNB402 | Socio-cultural Studies | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | Year 3 - Semester 1 | | DNB501 | Industrial Design 5 | | DNB502 | Industrial Design History, Theory and Criticism | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | Year 3 - Semester 2 | | DEB601 | Collaborative Design | | DNB601 | Industrial Design 6 | | DNB602 | New Product Development | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | Year 4 - Semester 1 | | DEB701 | Design and Research | | DNB701 | Industrial Design 7 | | DNB702 | Human-centred Design Innovation | | | Second Major/Minor unit | | Year 4 - Semester 2 | | DEB801 | Professional Practice | | DNB801 | Research and Innovation 1 | | DNB802 | Research and Innovation 2 | | | Second Major/Minor unit | Potential careers Industrial Designer
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