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PhD Programs in Product Design 2024

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PhD Programs in Product Design

Often building off the same specialty obtained in a master’s degree, students who earn a PhD receive the highest academic honors presently available. Many students earn their degrees within three to five years, but the duration can vary depending on the nature of the student’s specialty.

What is a PhD in Product Design? Sometimes referred to as industrial design, learners in this field usually study the form and function of a wide range of commercially available products. In addition to training on and using multiple computer-aided design programs to model designs, students often learn to build working prototypes to go alongside their research projects. Materials engineering and manufacturing may also become a focal point or area of specialization for student research, pending project availability and market need.

Product design students can acquire many marketable abilities, such as expertise with CAD programs and advanced prototyping techniques.  Combined with the discipline and time-management abilities often found in graduates, students may find their paths to career promotions accelerated.

The cost of a PhD in Product Design fluctuates between universities and may be impacted by the university’s location, the student’s enrollment status, and the number of credit hours. Consider contacting schools of interest for more information about tuition and additional fees.

Plentiful opportunities await students who hold a PhD in Product Design. In addition to positions as product designers, such as those who work as furniture, exhibition, spatial, and industrial designers, students with this degree can often enter or advance their careers much faster than those with less qualifications. Other opportunities available include occupations as university-level educators, material engineers, art directors, senior industrial designers, design technologists, and product managers.

Most students complete their PhD in Product Design by attending classes on campus and conducting research in the area local to their university. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.