Course Title: Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Product Design
Course Description
Product design is all about creating a new product that a business can sell to its customers. Industry, commerce, retail and domestic markets are hungry for new products of all varieties. Every product moves through a development cycle, which the product designer oversees.
This course aims to produce graduates with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to work in today’s demanding design fields.
The World Economic Forum forecast the most important skills you’ll need in order to be truly valuable for your lifetime in the workforce. At the top of the list are creative problem-solving, social intelligence, complex critical thinking and the ability to be a lifelong learner. Our Product Design course has been equipping students with these skills since 2003.
It’s a dynamic course, always evolving to reflect changes in the technological and cultural environment and showcasing future possibilities through innovation and design.
Modules include everything from Applied Physics for Design, Creative Design Fundamentals, Design Mathematics, Manufacture & Materials, Innovation in Design and Design Tools & Technology to Management and Strategy, Product Visualisation, Prototyping & Modelmaking, and Product Development Studio.
Our sought-after graduates go on to work in a wide array of industries, including medical devices, agri-tech, automotive, sports technology, strategic service design, user experience design, toy and game design, and many more.
Study Abroad Opportunities
In Year 3, you can undertake a full semester at an international partner university such as San Francisco State University, UPC in Barcelona, or Hong Kong PolyU.
Professional Accreditation
If you qualify with a BSc (Product Design) Degree, you’re eligible for full membership of the Institution of Engineering Designers.
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Leaving Certificate Requirements
Minimum Number of |
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Subjects |
Higher |
6 |
2 H5's |
Minimum Grade in |
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Maths |
English OR Irish |
O6/H7 |
N/A |
QQI/FET Requirements
QQI/FET Award Required |
Additional Requirements |
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Level 5: 1 OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS:
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DISTINCTION(S) REQUIRED: |
Level 6: Full level 6 award in a relevant discipline |
In addition to the QQI minimum entry requirements, QQI quotas and QQI points apply. The max QQI points awarded is 390. Further details at www.tudublin.ie/qqi
Mature Applicants
Applications from mature students (23+) are welcome. Further details at www.tudublin.ie/mature
English Language Requirements
If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. Applicants for this course should have a minimum IELTS (Academic Version) English Proficiency of 6 overall (or equivalent) with nothing less than 6 in each component.
Click on the link below to view an indicative timetable for this course. Timetables are subject to change and up to date timetables will be provided to students on commencement.
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Our sought-after graduates go on to work as designers in a wide breadth of industries. These include medical devices, agri-tech, automotive, sports technology, strategic service design, user experience design, innovation consultancy, marketing, graphic design, toy and game design, and much, much more.
Graduate Job Titles:
Industrial Designer | Product Manager | Exhibition/Display Designer |
Product Designer | Technical Sales Executive | Interior and Spatial Designer |
Design Assistant | Computer Games Designer | Web Development & Advertising |
Industrial Testing | Brand Manager | Owner / Founder |
Product Inspection | New Business Development | Production Manager |
Freelance Designer | Mechanical Design Engineer | Packaging Manager |
Graduate Design Engineer | In-house Designer | Design Branding |
Entrepreneur | Sports Product Designer | Illustrator/Animator |
Account/Client Manager | Medical Device Designer | Fashion Designer |
Packaging Designer | Sustainable Product Designer | Space Planners |
Interaction Designer | Lighting Design Engineer | Planning Assistant |
Design Consultant | Product Development Engineer | R&D Processor |
Marketing Executive | Creative Director | Packaging Researcher |
Graduate Designer | Project Manager/Director | Patent / Copywriting |
Product Developer | FF&E Designer | Legal / Compliance |
Structural Designer | Midweight Designer | Management Consultant |
New Product Developer | CAD Design Engineer | Lecturer, Sales Executive |
Research Engineer | Design Manager | Design Draftsperson |
R&D Engineer | R&D Technician | Journalist |
Multimedia Designer | Regulatory Officer | Product Communications Officer/Manager/Specialist |
Graphic Designer | Jewellery Designer | Technology & Development Manager |
Web Designer | Furniture Designer | Product Strategist |
Simulation Designer | Quality Assurance/Control | Health & Safety |
Semester 1
- Virtual Modelling 1 [Mandatory]
- Creative Design Studio 1 [Mandatory]
- Communications [Mandatory]
- Studio 101 Team Projects [Mandatory]
- Product Design Sketching [Mandatory]
- Design History [Mandatory]
- Economics [Mandatory]
- Design Mathematics 1 [Mandatory]
- Marketing [Mandatory]
- Manufacture and Materials 1 [Mandatory]
- Applied Physics for Design 1 [Mandatory]
Semester 2
- Virtual Modelling 1 [Mandatory]
- Creative Design Studio 2 [Mandatory]
- Communications [Mandatory]
- Studio 101 Team Projects [Mandatory]
- Product Design Sketching [Mandatory]
- Economics [Mandatory]
- Design Mathematics 1 [Mandatory]
- Marketing [Mandatory]
- Manufacture and Materials 1 [Mandatory]
- Applied Physics for Design 1 [Mandatory]
Semester 1
- Studio 201 Design Process [Mandatory]
- Design Innovation [Mandatory]
- Design Mathematics 2 [Mandatory]
- Management and Strategy [Mandatory]
- Prototyping & Model Making 1 [Mandatory]
- Product Visualisation [Mandatory]
- Applied Physics for Design 2 [Mandatory]
- Virtual Modelling 2 [Mandatory]
Semester 2
Semester 1
- Studio 301 Interaction Design [Mandatory]
- Design & Manufacturing Methods [Mandatory]
- Design for Tooling and Manufacture [Mandatory]
- Design Theory [Mandatory]
- Enterprise Development / Business Process Management [Mandatory]
- Studio 302 Design Commercialisation [Mandatory]
Semester 2
Please note, there is no advanced entry to this course.
The trilogy of knowledge this course offers including Engineering, Business and Creative Design is fundamental to producing an exceptional product designer and even an entrepreneur.
After graduating from Product Design there were many job possibilities available to me. The area that I chose to look for work in was medical devices. The Product Design course enabled me to explore this line of work because as part of the curriculum there was a semester of classes that introduced the medical device industry and much of what I learnt is used daily in my job. Most of the work I do involves working closely with small groups of people, leading brainstorm sessions, using and developing new technologies. These are all skills that I learnt from Product Design at TU Dublin.
This level 8 Honours Degree is accepted both nationally and internationally as a suitable qualification for entry to a large range of Masters degree or research courses.