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Want to play your part in designing the future? During this hands-on programme, you’ll learn how to approach the design of products, services and systems while keeping human needs and sustainability as your core focus. You’ll design, build and test prototypes to understand concepts and to gain skills in conceptualisation, drawing, modelmaking, Computer Aided Design (CAD) software, graphic design and production methods. DomesticDuration
3 Years Full-time 6 Years Part-time Level
7
Credits
360
Fees
$9,016
*Approximate first year tuition fee – see Fees section for more info.
Delivery
On campus
Location
Dunedin
Intakes
February
InternationalDuration
3 Years Full-time 6 Years Part-time Level
7
Credits
360
Fees
$23,100
*Approximate first year tuition fee - see Fees section for more info.
Delivery
On campus
Location
Dunedin
Intakes
February
What You StudyAn Otago Polytechnic design degree allows you to develop specialist and transferable skills that are sought after by employers but also well-suited to entrepreneurship and self-employment. You'll graduate as a work-ready designer with strengths in your chosen design field. You'll also have an understanding of your responsibilities as a designer, learning to design better experiences, create more responsive products and services and consider people, planet and place in the process. Throughout your degree, you'll have the opportunities to work with design students from other disciplines and develop communication, organisational and collaboration skills through electives, interdisciplinary, individual and team-based projects. Benefits of studying with us
CoursesYear oneYou'll develop a foundation of skills and techniques that allow you to practice as a product designer. These include hands-on skills such as sketching, prototyping and material technologies, as well as human-centred design principles, ergonomics, design history and research skills, 3D modelling software and Adobe Creative Suite. In design studios, you'll respond to a project brief, drawing on all your learning to design and create your own products. Year twoThe second year introduces you to design for sustainability strategies and design thinking for entrepreneurship. In the studio project, you'll work on a client brief to learn about the commercial realities of designing for the real world. At the same time, you'll also learn to develop more advanced skills and techniques in understanding materials and production processes, and modelling software. Year threeTake your design to the next level and apply advanced design research skills and production processes to respond to a client brief, working either in a team or individually. You're encouraged to bring in a project brief of your own interest and work in a real-world context. By the end of the year, you'll have built up a portfolio that will help you take the next step in your design career! First aid and using equipment safelyYou'll be working with wood, metal, plastics, textiles, painting plants and equipment. There are risks and potential hazards in the workspaces and studios. We will let you know about them before you start the programme and we will train you in first aid and in how to use the workshop and studio equipment safely on your own. You will also have significant exposure to working with design software and be required to have computer health and safety training. Your tutorsMachiko NiimiHead of Programme, Principle Lecturer Tim ArmstrongSenior Lecturer Andrew WallaceSenior Lecturer Gavin O’BrienSenior Lecturer Angus LewryTeaching and Research Assistant / Lecturer Alex GilksLecturer To find out more about your lecturers, visit the Product Design study page. Further study optionsAdvance your design skills with our:
Or expand your career prospects with a graduate teacher training programme. WorkloadYour workloadThere is an emphasis throughout the three year programme on the development of independent learning skills. This is reflected in the decrease of directed hours over the three years with an expectation that, by the end of year three, you will be an independent learner. Hours are allocated as follows, based on a 32-week academic year:
EntryEntry requirementsAcademic requirements
International requirements and equivalenceTo enter Otago Polytechnic's undergraduate certificates, diplomas and degrees, you need to have achieved a secondary school qualification that is equivalent to New Zealand's NCEA levels (National Certificate of Educational Achievement). This information is available by country on our Equivalent academic entry requirements page. English Language requirementsIf English is not your first language, you must provide:
If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes. Provisional entryA school leaver or an adult applicant who does not meet all the entry criteria may be given provisional entry to year 1 at the discretion of the Head of School.
Successful applicants will be informed before the end of the year and be sent detailed information on enrolment procedures, loans, starting dates for the following year and any information that might be required to facilitate a smooth introduction to the programme. Selection processWe select people according to a range of criteria. If we have more eligible applicants than places available, we might put you on a waiting list and we may ask you to come in for an interview to discuss your portfolio. Your portfolioA portfolio is a selection of work that shows your creative potential and passion for your chosen design specialty. It can include examples from your school or your own projects at home or in the community. You need to submit a portfolio when you apply for this programme unless you meet the criteria for automatic entry or get portfolio ‘pre-approval’. 1. Automatic portfolio approval – no portfolio needed
Note: When you apply online and are asked to upload a portfolio, you can either upload a copy of your NCEA results, or upload a note that says “I qualify for automatic entry”. We’ll then verify that with NZQA. 2. Portfolio pre-approval – show ‘work in progress’
Don't meet the entry requirements?No problem. We have a couple of pathway programmes that will help you build the skills and degree-level portfolio you need to apply for the Bachelor of Design (Product). New Zealand Certificate in Arts and Design (Level 4) - starting in February every year
New Zealand Certificate in Creativity (Level 4) - starting in July every year
By studying both of these Level 4 certificates, you'll have the well-rounded skills you need to undertake degree-level study. FeesDomestic feesFirst year
Standard
$9,016
Second year
Standard
$9,016
Third year
Standard
$9,016
International feesFirst year
Standard
$23,100
Second year
Standard
$23,100
Third year
Standard
$23,100
Additional costsPlease contact the School of Design for a list of equipment, textbooks and resources you'll need to buy for this programme. Email info@op.ac.nz or phone 0800 762 786. Multi-year feesThe tuition fees shown above are approximate only. There may be a slight fee increase per year once Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) rules and guidelines are applied. These fees also don’t include additional costs or living costs. ApplicationHow to applyTo apply for this programme just click the blue 'Apply now' button above. Applications are preferred by 30 November. Late applications will be accepted if spaces are still available, after which waitlists will apply. You'll need to submit a portfolio when you apply for this programme unless you meet the criteria for automatic entry or get portfolio ‘pre-approval’. Find out what you need to include in your portfolio, what we're looking for, and how to submit it. Get in touch0800 762 786
International +64 3 477 3014
Email: info@op.ac.nz
https://www.op.ac.nz/programmes/nzqa/bachelor-of-design-product
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