The Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design trains cutting-edge professionals who implement best practices in product design in an ethical and sustainable manner.
The program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum to provide the student with a solid foundation in the art, design, technological and technical aspects of product design, social and economic aspects and those related to sustainability.
Curriculum
The Industrial Design program integrates the concepts of the circular economy, responsible production and consumption, sustainable practices, the quantitative and qualitative problems of sustainability and business, materiality, technological aspects, the consumer's right to repair and to collaborate with industries.
Duration and Modality
The Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design consists of 120 credits to be completed in 4 years. Courses and workshops are offered in person.
Credits:
Total number of courses: 36
Total credits per course:
- 1 course of 6 credits
- 34 3-credit courses
- 1 course of 1 credit
Total credits: 120 credits
Skills Acquired
- Apply technical skills in contemporary digital media to create products through different techniques and applications
- Execute the logistics, marketing and communication strategies necessary for industrial design products to reach their target market
- Understand and apply the innovation and entrepreneurship process through new designs, products and projects that respond to the needs of users
- Integrates best production practices, ensuring that what is designed is designed to last
- Uses history, cultural context and research to generate innovation in your design environment
- It integrates an interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary approach and analysis of trends for industrial design and the creation of new products.
- He is innovative, exercises leadership and is capable of generating ideas that can become opportunities and self-management.
- Recognizes and is receptive to different innovative forms of expression, social, economic and cultural environments
