6 Bachelor Degrees in Design Studies in Indonesia for 2024
- Yogyakarta, Indonesia
English, Indonesian
The Product Design Department aims to develop graduates who are competent in their profession as product designer in accordance with ADPPI (Aliansi Desainer Produk Industri Indonesia), a profession organization, and also refers to the design principles required by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID). The department equips students with subjects in the field of traditional product design (craftsmanship) and modern industrial product design.
- West Jakarta, Indonesia
English, Indonesian
To build its economy, Indonesia needs an active participation of entrepreneurs. They create opportunities capable of absorbing available manpower. This can start at university that plays a vital role in producing working professionals with excellent competencies and high competitiveness.
- Serpong Sub-District, Indonesia
Program Studi Interior Design di Pradita University tidak hanya mementingkan desain ruang yang secara estetika terlihat indah, namun juga mampu mempertimbangkan dan menganalisis kegiatan manusia dan fungsi ruang agar mendapatkan suasana dengan mempertimbangkan keamanan, kesehatan, keselamatan, kenyamanan juga untuk menunjang penderita disabilitas.
- Bandung, Indonesia
English, Indonesian
Design and beauty can’t be separated. But the Faculty of Art and Design can’t be started and can’t be stopped at aesthetics only. Design is a process, a medium to solve problems, and a strategy to find solutions. There are common plights like problems between humans. Such as material necessities and functions, problems between humans with space around them, and endless problems about communication between humans are things that students learn under the Faculty of Art and Design in Itenas.
- RT.13, Indonesia
On-Campus
English
UIC digital takes students to study the screen based practice design which becoming prominent tools and continues to be a growing industry.
- RT.13, Indonesia
On-Campus
English
Explores the importance of integrating research and materials exploration, as well as the social, psychological, cultural, historical, and commercial factors that underpin all visual arts theory and practice across the spectrum of the Commercial Arts.