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Choosing an Industrial Design Degree

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Gill, Steve
Date
2003-10
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The Design & Technology Association
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Abstract
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.
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Gill, S. (2003) 'Choosing an Industrial Design Degree' in Designing Magazine Knowledge Transfer (October edition)
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http://hdl.handle.net/10369/3501
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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]
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