

BSc Product Design
About this course
Product design is the practice of conceiving, developing, and refining objects and systems that serve human needs with clarity and intelligence. It sits between art, engineering, and social science, requiring designers who can identify problems, generate creative solutions, test them against real-world constraints, and bring products through from idea to manufacture. Good product design is rarely just about appearance; it involves understanding how people live and work, what materials and processes can deliver, and how sustainability and ethics shape what it is right to make. This three-year, full-time programme at Bangor includes a foundation year that eases your transition into undergraduate study and builds the foundational skills and knowledge you need to thrive in the main degree. The programme also includes a placement year and a year abroad, both of which give you the opportunity to develop professionally and personally in contexts beyond the university. During your placement you will work within a design or manufacturing environment, gaining first-hand experience of how design decisions are made and products are brought to market. The year abroad broadens your understanding of different design cultures and approaches. Graduates in product design move into roles across consumer electronics, furniture and interiors, medical devices, transport, packaging, and the broader creative industries. Many work in design agencies or in-house design teams, while others move into related areas such as design management, user experience, engineering consultancy, and entrepreneurship. The combination of creative thinking, technical knowledge, and the practical experience gained through placement and time abroad gives graduates a well-rounded profile that employers in the design sector value. Further study in product design, industrial design, or design innovation is an option for those who wish to specialise further.
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