Master of Philosophy Field of Research : Industrial Design
- Overview
- Programme Educational Objectives
- Learning Outcomes
- Programme Structure
- Study Plan
- Admission Criteria
- Career Prospect
- Programme Fees
- Quick Facts
Overview
The Master of Philosophy in Industrial Design programme is a full time research programme that emphasises a systematic approach to product development. This problem-oriented program aims to produce independent, critical, creative and innovative industrial designers.
Programme Educational Objectives
The research topics focus to a great extent on the process of designing products that meet user needs. The process begins with careful consideration and analysis of market needs, the competitive environment, consumer preferences, the existing product and brand portfolio, and of course, form and function.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the programme, students are expected to be able to:
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Entry Requirements
The normal requirement for admission to the programme is a four-year bachelor degree recognized by the university in either engineering or sciences.
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Programmes Fees
The mainstream programme fees for a bachelor’s degree in engineering or sciences offered by the university.