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3 Industrial Design Degree Programs in Denmark


Designskolen Kolding
Bachelor in Industrial Design
- Kolding, Denmark
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
The subject area Industrial Design is in a rapidly accelerating development in the transition from the industrial society to a knowledge- and communication-based society.


Designskolen Kolding
Master in Industrial Design
- Kolding, Denmark
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
Danish
As a result of the transition from an industrialised society to a knowledge and communication-based society, Industrial Design is a discipline in rapid development.
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Aarhus University
MSc in IT Product Development
- Aarhus, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc in IT Product Development at Aarhus University’s Department of Computer Science is offered in collaboration with the Department of Engineering. Students take a combination of courses from both departments related to computer science and industrial design. The programme offers high-quality teaching in an informal learning environment.
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Industrial Design degree programs in Denmark stand out for their emphasis on user-centered design and sustainability. This field combines creativity, technical skills, and a deep understanding of materials to create innovative products that enhance everyday life.
Through courses in product design, ergonomics, and sustainable innovation, you'll develop specific skills like prototyping using modeling tools and designing aesthetically appealing, functional products. Students engage in collaborative projects that mirror real-world challenges, encouraging them to think critically and creatively. The environment fosters independence as you explore limits and possibilities in design thinking.
Denmark’s educational approach often integrates hands-on learning with workshops and industry collaborations, allowing students to apply their knowledge practically. Graduates gain skills that are valued globally, preparing them for careers as product designers, design strategists, or consultants in various industries. As students refine their design philosophies, they build confidence in their abilities to contribute to the evolving field of industrial design.