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Sustainable Product Design with Professional Experience
BSc(Hons)

  • Course summary and entry requirements

    Course duration Help

    Full-time: 4 years

    Part-time: 6 years

    Sandwich: 4 years

    UCAS code W243

    Professional accreditation

    The course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED).

    About the course

    One of the major challenges currently facing society is the need to understand and address the impact we are having on the planet.

    For product designers, the environmental effects of the products and services they develop is a key area of responsibility.

    Whilst all of our product design courses address environmental issues, this course provides an opportunity for in-depth investigation into the issue of sustainability. You will explore how people and products effect the environment, product lifecycles, sustainable development, the global condition and environmental hazards.

    Typical entry requirements Help

    The entry requirements listed here are for students starting their course in 2013. Individual offers may vary

    A-levels:
    ABB including a suitable technology-based subject.

    ND/C (Level 3):
    DDM.

    International Baccalaureate:
    34 points, specified subjects.

    QAA-approved access course:
    individual assessment.

    GCSE (minimum grade C):
    at least five subjects including English language, mathematics and a physical science.

    Foundation degree/HND
    direct to year 2 for suitable applicants.

    For non-native speakers of English:
    IELTS 6.0 overall, with 6.0 in writing and a minimum of 5.5 in the other elements.

    Other:
    Recognised foundation programme in relevant area or relevant professional experience will be considered.

  • Course content

    Course structure

    Project work is fundamental to the course. Projects are supported by subject modules in areas such as engineering and technology, human user design, and communication skills, such as CAD and modelling. Subject modules become increasingly more sophisticated as you progress through each year. They are delivered through lectures, workshops, labs, tutorials, seminars and practical design work providing a dynamic and engaging learning experience.

    As part of your course, you will have access to a professional design studio and the use of facilities such as the Brighton Creativity Centre, the Design Council Archive and a variety of specialist workshops and laboratories.

    Areas of study

    Year 1 provides a foundation in the technological and engineering fundamentals of product design as well as exploring human/product integration, professional and communication subjects and issues relating to environment, sustainability and energy. In year 2 you will revisit these subjects, but explore them from different perspectives and with a deeper level of understanding.

    In year 3 you are encouraged to undertake a year?s paid work experience in industry. This experience can prove invaluable in shaping final year options and career paths.

    Final year projects are often industrially generated, working with both small and large organisations, and are exhibited locally and nationally. You will also be able to choose from a number of career-enhancing course options.

    Syllabus

    Year 1
    Design project
    Professional Practice
    Design Communication
    Design Technology
    Global and Environmental Issues and Hazards

    Year 2
    Design project
    Professional Practice
    Design Communication
    Design Technology
    Alternative Energy
    Sustainable Development

    Year 3
    Optional industrial placement

    Final year
    Design projects
    Professional Practice
    Design dissertation
    Design option

    You can view the programme specification for this course as a PDF file by clicking on the link below:

    Programme Specification

  • Fees and costs

    The fees listed here are for full-time courses beginning in the academic year 2012-13. Further tuition fees are payable for each subsequent year of study and may be subject to small increases, in line with inflation.

    The tuition fee you have to pay depends on a number of factors including the kind of course you take, and whether you study full- or part-time. If you are studying part-time you will normally be charged on a pro rata basis depending on the number of modules you take.

    What's included in the fee?

    When costs such as health or criminal record checks, field trips or use of specialist materials are incurred as a mandatory requirement of the course they are included in your tuition fee.

    You may incur additional costs depending on the optional modules or activities you choose. The cost of optional activities is not included in your tuition fee and you will need to meet this cost in addition to your fees. Before you apply please check with the school that provides your course using the contact details on the left of this page for advice about what is included and what optional costs you could face so you can budget accordingly.

    Our website www.brighton.ac.uk/money provides advice about funding and scholarships as well as further information about fees and advice on international and island fee paying status.

    BSc Hons Sustainable Product Design with Professional Experience  [P1EG033]
    UK/EU (Full Time)9,000 GBP
    Island Students (Full Time)9,000 GBP
    International (Full Time)12,500 GBP

  • Location

    Location Help Moulsecoomb

    Located to the north of Brighton city centre, the Moulsecoomb campus offers students an excellent learning environment and a wide range of facilities. It is the largest of our five campuses with over 8,000 students.

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    Living in Brighton

    Brighton’s rich mix of historic architecture, lively arts scene, varied shopping and cosmopolitan community make it a vibrant, enjoyable place to live. It is no wonder that many Brighton graduates choose to stay here.

    Social scene

    Alongside the traditional seaside attractions, Brighton is famed for its exciting social scene with a wide choice of pubs, clubs and restaurants.

    Music event on the beach

    Arts

    The highlight of the city’s cultural year is the Brighton Festival. The event is held each May and is England’s biggest arts festival, which showcases arts and performance from around the world. Brighton is also home to the UK’s oldest working cinema, the Duke of York’s, which shows alternative and mainstream films. The city is also well known for its exciting music scene and hosts The Great Escape music festival.

    Burning the Clocks winter solstice festival

    Sports

    Whether you take your sport seriously or just want to keep fit, Brighton offers all kinds of sports opportunities and facilities, on and off campus. You can also make the most of the location, and play volleyball, basketball and windsurfing down by the beach. The seafront is also the finishing point for the famous London – Brighton bicycle ride and the quirky veteran car run.

    Playing volleyball on the seafront
  • Career opportunities

    The cross-disciplinary nature of the course enables graduates to meet the demand for design and innovation in a wide variety of industrial professions ranging from the manufacturing industry through to product design consultancy.

    Support is also provided for students who are keen to develop their own freelance businesses based on the development of their project work, with additional opportunities for postgraduate study in product innovation.

    Visit the careers service website.