College de Paris
College de Paris

BACHELORS IN OBJECT DESIGN

College de Paris, France

Course Overview

A Bachelor's in Object Design is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the creation and development of physical objects with both functional and aesthetic considerations. This field combines principles of design, art, engineering, and craftsmanship to produce items that serve a practical purpose while also emphasizing their visual and conceptual aspects. Students in this program learn to design and craft a wide range of objects, such as furniture, industrial products, consumer goods, and more. They study design principles, materials, manufacturing processes, and the cultural and social contexts of object creation. Graduates of a Bachelor's in Object Design program often pursue careers as product designers, industrial designers, furniture designers, or even start their own design studios or businesses. This degree equips students with the skills and knowledge to conceptualize, prototype, and bring tangible, innovative designs to life.

Course Type
UG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
3 Years
Total Fee
Intake
Language Proficiency

  • +2
  • ILTS

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
University
College de Paris
University Details

College de Paris schools are spread in over fifty locations around France, with the four most major campuses located in La Défense, Caen, Lyon, and Montpellier. To answer the present problems of digital change, Collège de Paris has created online learning platforms. Because lives and work practises have developed since the advent of digital technology, they have naturally followed suit by adapting. The e-College of Paris has launched a new online educational programme for all pupils. This online training strategy conforms to current modernization and digitization trends. This campus converts the member schools' programmes into digital programmes. Faculty designed the courses, which include graphics, digital modules, and videos, and use the same grading system as a traditional school.


Syllabus

The specific syllabus for a Bachelor's in Object Design program can vary depending on the university or institution offering the degree. However, I can provide a general overview of the common courses and topics that are typically covered in such a program:

  1. Design Fundamentals:

    • Design theory and principles
    • Visual communication
    • Color theory
    • 2D and 3D design concepts
    • Sketching and ideation
  2. Materials and Processes:

    • Materials selection and properties
    • Manufacturing processes
    • Sustainable design and materials
    • Prototyping techniques
  3. History of Design:

    • Historical context of design
    • Design movements and styles
    • Influential designers and design eras
  4. Object Design Studio:

    • Studio projects focused on designing functional objects
    • Design development and refinement
    • Design critiques and feedback
  5. Computer-Aided Design (CAD):

    • CAD software for 2D and 3D modeling
    • Digital rendering and visualization
    • Prototyping using CAD tools
  6. Ergonomics and User-Centered Design:

    • Design for user needs and comfort
    • Human factors in design
    • User testing and feedback
  7. Furniture Design:

    • Principles of furniture design
    • Furniture history and styles
    • Hands-on furniture design projects
  8. Product Design:

    • Designing consumer products and goods
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