The course is suited for people who are passionate about new ideas, eager to design and create new products; to design is to create something new; this requires innovative thinking; looking at products and questioning whether they could have been designed better; students get to work in an innovative and enterprising arena that challenges creative and problem-solving abilities.
Year 1: Core modules; materials and processes; design principles; industrial design; communications and CAD; mathematics; information technology; sustainable process technology; business environment; financial accounting; mechanical engineering fundamentals; design projects (2 modules). Year 2: Core modules; industrial design 2; project modelling; new product proposal; design for manufacture; design project; ergonomics; quality engineering; management accounting; marketing principles; law; innovation management; Year 3: Optional work placement for a year; or modules being; human resource management; manufacturing logistics; market analysis; environmental management and audit;
300 - 320
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Mon 1st Oct 2012 |
4 years |
Sandwich |
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Birmingham, B4 7ET |
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£9000 per year |
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Mon 1st Oct 2012 |
3 years |
Full time |
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Birmingham, B4 7ET |
N/A |
£9000 per year |
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H773
Aston University
Management Studies / Science, Product Design
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