Overview
The Industrial Design (BDes) program at Emily Carr University of Art + Design emphasizes user-centered design principles, integrating creativity, technology, and sustainability to develop innovative products. Objectives include fostering skills in ideation, prototyping, and manufacturing processes. Unique features encompass collaborative studio-based learning, real-world projects with industry partners, and a focus on ethical design practices.
Career Prospects
Graduates are equipped for roles in product development, consulting, and manufacturing sectors, with opportunities in consumer goods, furniture, and digital interfaces. The program highlights employability through portfolio development and internship placements.
Key Faculty/Staff
Faculty includes experienced designers and researchers such as Ronji Abraham (Program Head) and various adjunct professors with industry backgrounds in product design and innovation.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
The university features advanced facilities like the Make It Lab for digital fabrication, 3D printing, and CNC machining. Partnerships include collaborations with organizations such as the Design Foundation of British Columbia and industry leaders in sustainable manufacturing.
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