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17th July 2014, 02:06 PM
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Design Graduate Degree
I want to take admission at Carnegie Mellon School of Design. So will you help me by telling me about the graduate programs of this university?
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17th July 2014, 02:37 PM
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Re: Design Graduate Degree
Carnegie Mellon School of Design is oldest and most respected programs in North America. It has a rich history in Product (Industrial) Design, Communication (Graphic) Design, Interaction and Service Design. In this school there are approximately 250 students. This school provides many undergraduate and graduate courses. The details of graduate courses are given here: Undergraduate Degrees Bachelor of Design Interdisciplinary Degree Minor in Design Curriculum BXA: Interdisciplinary Degree Bachelor of Humanities and Arts (BHA), the Bachelor of Science and Arts (BSA), and the Bachelor of Computer Science and Arts (BCSA) are interdisciplinary, intercollege degree programs and Collectively the BHA, BSA, and BCSA programs are grouped under the BXA Intercollege Degree Programs. Design Courses, 108 units Studio I: Survey of Design (Fall) 9 units Visualizing (Fall) 9 units Placing (Fall) 9 units Design Lab + workshop (Spring) 12 units Collaborative Visualizing (Spring) 9 units Systems (Spring) 9 units Lab I: Understanding Form and Context (Fall) 9 units Prototyping Lab (Fall) 9 units How People Work (Fall) 9 units Futures (Fall) 9 units Design Electives 15 units Minor in Design Required Design Courses 51-262 Communication Design Fundamentals; OR 51-264 Industrial Design Fundamentals; AND 51-271 Design History I Application form of Minor in Design: MID application form Contact School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University info@design.cmu.edu (412) 268-2828 |
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