Bachelor’s Degree

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.

60 ECTS par an

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.

“What immediately appealed to me was the support from the professors and the atmosphere among students. We’re never left on our own when facing difficulties — the teachers are attentive and we often work in groups, which really helps with learning.”
Shérydane
First-Year Bachelor’s Student Design

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,
    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.

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The Bachelor’s Program

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.

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.