3 Product Design Associate of Applied Science degrees found
- Associate of Applied Science
- Design Studies
- Product Design
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3 Product Design Associate of Applied Science degrees found
Lewis-Clark State College
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Associate of Applied Science in Packaging Design
- Lewiston, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The Packaging Design AAS comprises 60 credits of coursework that prepares students for entry-level employment in the multi-billion dollar packaging and display industry. It also provides workers who want to update their skills in this discipline the opportunity to do so.
Elgin Community College
AAS in Computer Aided Design
- Elgin, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
Looking to pursue a degree in engineering, product design, or manufacturing? Consider a degree in computer-aided design (CAD). CAD is an advanced product development tool that automates numerous complex design tasks.
Morrison Institute of Technology
A.A.S. in Engineering Technology CAD, Drafting & Design Specialization
- Morrison, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
Engineering technology with a Drafting & Design Specialization focuses on mechanical design, material application, and properties. Experiences in manufacturing processes such as injection moulding and small lot casting operations are supported by instruction in AutoCad, Unigraphics CAD, including virtual tools such as finite element analysis (FEA), surface and assembly modelling.
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Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Design Studies Product Design
Product design programs sometimes allow for optional areas of expertise that students can use to narrow their focus. Many institutions offer urban design and home design specializations. Additionally, programs can help students form industry connections and internships that can lead to job positions after completion.
An Associate of Applied Science gives students a solid foundation in both specialized career training and general education. Students seeking a fast track into the workforce can attend school full-time and complete their program in two years.