Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours)
RMIT University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00122A
Industrial designers have the ability to affect change and create powerful solutions that improve both human and environmental health and wellbeing. Exploring the trans-disciplinary nature of contemporary industrial design, youll engage in hands-on learning through our practice-based design studios, co-creating solutions through a human centred approach to product, service and experience design contexts. For more than 70 years, industrial design at RMIT has offered aspiring designers groundbreaking experiences through technical, theoretical and applied immersions into the diverse and dynamic fields of industrial design practice. Working on real-world problems in industry and community contexts, this hands-on educational experience culminates in a year-long honours design research project.
Subjects
- Industrial design
Standard entry requirements
You must have successfully completed an Australian Year 12 (or equivalent qualification).
Recognition
Design Institute of Australia; International Interaction Designers Association; Association of Women Industrial Designers (AWID); Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand
Study pathways
RMIT graduates of the following programs may be eligible to apply for exemptions: Associate Degree in Design (Furniture); Diploma of Product Design.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Brunswick | International: $184,320 | No |
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Melbourne City | International: $184,320 | No |
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Further information
Graduates work as designers for product and manufacturing companies; in the consultancy, entertainment, education, cultural and services sectors; and for research institutions. Cross-disciplinary designers work in emerging fields of design practice; others start and run their own design or product-producing businesses.