Bachelor of Design
Design creative, human-centered solutions across products, spaces, fashion, and visual communication
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Design program develops creative professionals through interdisciplinary studios, technical training, and human-centered design thinking, preparing students to conceptualize, design, and evaluate innovative products, spaces, and visual systems.
Students learn design fundamentals, visual communication, digital tools, prototyping, user research, sustainability principles, and system-level thinking to translate ideas into functional, aesthetic, and socially responsive design solutions.
At a Glance
Duration
4 Years
Semesters
8 Semesters
Scholarship
Available
Eligibility
Qualification
10+2 or equivalent
Subjects Required
Minimum Score
45% aggregate
Entrance Exams
Program Highlights
Studio-Based Learning
Continuous hands-on studios emphasizing experimentation, critique, and iterative design development
Interdisciplinary Approach
Integration of design theory, technology, engineering concepts, and human-centered research
Industry Exposure
Capstone projects and internships aligned with professional design practices
Innovation Support
Mentorship for startups, design entrepreneurship, and independent creative initiatives
Syllabus
The curriculum progresses from foundational design principles and visual skills to advanced studios, digital tools, sustainability, and specialization-focused learning, culminating in a capstone project and professional internship.
Major Specialization Tracks
Students may select a specialization to develop deep expertise. Elective subjects will be based on the chosen track.
Product Design
Design functional, sustainable products integrating ergonomics, materials, and manufacturing processes
Visual Communication
Create visual narratives through branding, graphics, digital media, and information design
Interior Design
Design functional interior environments addressing space planning, materials, and user experience
Fashion Design
Develop apparel concepts integrating creativity, materials, trends, and production techniques
Program Outcomes
- Design user-centered products, spaces, and visual communication systems
- Develop concepts using digital tools, prototyping, and design methodologies
- Analyze user needs, materials, and sustainability considerations
- Implement comprehensive design projects from ideation to execution
Career Pathways
Graduates are equipped to work with top-tier tech companies and startups in a wide range of roles.