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3 Design Degree Programs in Turkey


Izmir University of Economics
PhD in Design Studies
- Izmir, Turkey
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Design Studies graduate program has been established with the aim of uniting all design disciplines in order to make these more creative by interacting. The program commenced its facilities in the 2006-2007 academic year, though advanced level research in Design Studies area is needed. That is why the doctoral program of Design Studies is going to admit students in the 2013-2014 academic year for the first time.


Bahcesehir University
Bachelor of Visual Communication Design
- Istanbul, Turkey
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Communication Design Department leads the visual communication effectiveness of print, time-based and interactive media with design education. The focus is on design thinking and design making towards ethical, creative and trendsetting practices across a variety of media.
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Arkin University of Creative Arts and Design (ARUCAD)
Bachelor in Ship and Yacht Design
- Turkey
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Turkish
The ship and Yacht Design undergraduate programme aim to build an international reputation and has been developed in conjunction with the industry to ensure essential skills in both the design and production of ships and yachts are covered. Students on this new programme will study basic design and engineering science underlying great design and the fundamental principles of naval architecture, construction methods, and high-tech fibre reinforced composite materials.
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Design degree programs in Turkey provide an exciting blend of creativity and technical skill. You'll uncover the principles of design while applying them to real-world problems in diverse areas such as graphic, industrial, or interior design.
Through applied coursework, students strengthen their design skills by engaging in projects that often involve collaboration with industry partners. Common courses may include user experience design, visual communication, and sustainable design practices. As students prepare for their careers, they also explore digital tools and design methodologies relevant to today’s market.
In Turkey’s educational environment, opportunities for collaboration and cultural exchange enhance learning. Students build confidence as they engage with different perspectives and cultural influences, shaping their design approaches. Graduates from these programs are well-prepared for various career paths, including roles as product designers, visual strategists, or design consultants, gaining skills valued internationally across multiple industries.