A bachelor’s degree in industrial design is required for most entry-level industrial design positions. These programs are available at colleges and private art and design schools across the country.
Students enrolled in industrial design programs take courses in principles of design, sketching, computer-aided design, industrial materials and processes, and manufacturing methods. They also complete some coursework in engineering, physical science, mathematics, psychology, and anthropology. Many programs include internships in design or manufacturing firms.
Entry requirements vary by program, but many schools require the successful completion of 1 year of basic art and design courses before formal entry into a bachelor’s degree program. Applicants may also be required to submit sketches and other examples of their artistic ability.
Some colleges also offer master's degrees in industrial design. Although it is not required, a master's degree will give you an advantage in this field.
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