3 Product Design Summer Course degrees found
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3 Product Design Summer Course degrees found
IED โ Istituto Europeo di Design Torino
Car Design - An introduction Summer Course
- Turin, Italy
Summer Course
Full time
3 weeks
On-Campus
English
Turin, a city with a unique charm, a world-class benchmark for a new culture of food and research into environmental sustainability, is the center of excellence and innovation in the automotive
Accademia Riaci
Summer Course in Product Design
- Florence, Italy
Summer Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
In Product Design course, students learn Italian creativity which produces various good designs, product concepts implied by techniques and shapes, product functions, product redesigning, product usage, and so on.
Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
Digital Learning 2020 Summer & Autumn Workshop: People Centered Research
- San Josรฉ, Costa Rica
- Tokyo, Japan + 1 more
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
Distance Learning
English
Learn the process and methods to uncover peopleโs needs, opinions, and behaviors, and apply them to drive the development of successful products and services. People-centered research provides the hands-on skills to help you understand peopleโs opinions, behaviors, expectations, and goals for using a product or service, and how to apply these skills with empathy, honesty, and pragmatism.
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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.
Online summer courses are offered by the overwhelming majority of post-secondary institutions. Online learning allows students to take courses from virtually anywhere in the world. Students looking for a nontraditional classroom experience should consider taking online summer courses.