• The University of Hertfordshire offers a BA in Product and Industrial Design with a duration of 3 years.
  • It is an honors program.
  • The program is a course-based and delivered on-campus.
  • The program is available on a full-time (3 years), sandwich (4 years), and part-time (6 years) basis.
  • It ranked 10th in the country in the design and crafts section of the Guardian's 2017 University League Tables.
  • This Product and Industrial Design degree provide an opportunity to experience and develop the skills and processes involved in the professional practice of product and industrial design.
  • The degree investigates the cultural, technical, and commercial factors which influence the development of innovative new products, and introduces the creative and professional strategies which underpin design.
  • Some of the modules students will study are:
    • Introduction to Core Design Skills
    • Introduction to Design Principles
    • Professional Design Studio
    • Design Theory
    • Major Degree Project
  • This course includes the options of work placement and study abroad.
  • This exciting degree fosters students to be experimental, explore and challenge their design ideas to push the boundaries on traditional Product Design.
  • Industry partners include Ford, Xerox, and Herman Miller, with strong working relationships with Imagination Ltd., Conran and Partners, and London Associates. 
  • The student-faculty ratio is 4:5.
  • According to payscale, the average salary goes up to 67,091 USD.