Choosing an Industrial Design Degree
Author
Gill, Steve
Date
2003-10Type
Article
Publisher
The Design & Technology Association
Metadata
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Choosing a university is a difficult task. Not only do students need to find an institution that will deliver academic quality, but one that allows socially development too. These are important formative years in a young person’s life when they will learn to balance social and professional responsibilities. After all, no employer wants to employ someone who can’t work in a team. This article is aimed at giving young people the tools with which to make assess the various industrial design degrees on offer in the UK.
Citation
Gill, S. (2003) 'Choosing an Industrial Design Degree' in Designing Magazine Knowledge Transfer (October edition)
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Designing Magazine is available on the Design and Technology Association website, http://www.data.org.uk
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- User Centred Design [78]
- User Centred Design (UCD) [54]
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