Training agile experts for a changing world.
The Bachelor’s Degree is a three-year program built on a strong foundation of technical and methodological skills, combined with the exploration of the fundamental areas of design — product, space, graphic, and digital design.
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This program immerses students in real-world projects that put into practice the knowledge and methods studied in class. Through this hands-on approach, they develop the skills that will make them experienced and agile designers, ready to thrive in the professional world.
Students evolve within a unique learning environment, working closely with companies, start-ups, and craftspeople, and have access to a wide range of professional equipment — including wood and metal workshops, laser cutting, and 3D printing facilities.
A Forward-Looking Program
Learning Through Projects
Throughout the program, students are immersed in real-world situations through a variety of projects:
• Individual projects: developing their own designer identity and revealing their unique contribution in an ever-evolving world.
• Group projects: strengthening collaborative spirit and the ability to innovate as part of a team.
A Practical and Professionalizing Approach to Learning
The Bachelor’s Degree in Design is built around the professional skills required in today’s design careers. Students progressively learn to master:
• Technical know-how,
• Creative and design methods,
• And cross-disciplinary skills such as teamwork, communication, and autonomy
About Internships
In the first year, a one-month internship (in June) offers students an initial immersion in the professional world.
In the second and third years, two-month internships (in May and June) further strengthen students’ professional experience and enable them to put into practice the skills acquired throughout the program.
A Dual Academic and Professional Foundation
The program draws on a rich and diverse network that includes:
• The expertise of academic researchers and design specialists,
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• The experience of professionals and craftspeople, who mentor students and share their know-how,
• Internships and immersion periods in real-world settings, designed to strengthen professional experience and employability.
The Bachelor’s Program
Bachelor’s Year 1 :Discovery and Introduction
In the first year, students acquire the foundations of design culture and practice.
Visual Arts: drawing, model-making, sculpture, and color studies.
Digital Tools and Techniques: typography, visual composition, and an introduction to design software.
Design Methodology and History: understanding creative processes and situating one’s own practice within the broader design context.
Projects: exploration of product, graphic, digital, and spatial design — culminating in the organization of a collective exhibition.
Communication: written and oral expression, pitching, and English for design.
Bachelor’s Year 2: Deepening and Specialization
In the second year, students consolidate their skills and begin to specialize.
Visual Arts and Techniques: advanced training in volume, industrial and graphic production processes.
Digital Tools and 3D: advanced graphic design (Illustrator, Photoshop, After Effects), UX/UI design, Rhino 3D (Product Design) or AutoCAD/SketchUp (Spatial Design).
New Horizons: bio-design, service design, semiology and cognitive psychology, and contemporary issues such as greenwashing.
Projects: individual projects within each specialization, as well as cross-disciplinary collaborative projects.
Artificial Intelligence and Design: exploring AI as a tool for creativity and understanding design approaches without AI.