What Design Students Learn
Research topics, specializations, subject areas and concepts studied in Design programs from universities in Canada..
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Studying Design in Canada |
Design students pursue courses in the history, influence, theory and practice of design, from basic principles to the production of finished creations. There are two general areas of specialization, graphic (image) and three-dimensional (object) design, though some institutions allow students to work in both areas. Because designers are often expected to fulfill many roles in their careers, they may study the design of typography, public spaces, “soft” coverings for consumer items, websites, interactive systems, packaging, books and a host of other elements of the built environment. Students learn to use computer applications such as CAD programs and digital imaging technology and employ them as valuable tools in their work. They also learn to consider the social, economic and environmental implications and influences of their work.
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Study and Work in Design in Canada
Study Design in Canada What is Design? Discover similiar and related programs and universities in Canada offering Design degrees.
Design Admission Requirements The prerequisites required to become accepted to a undergraduate program in Design.
Career and Employment Opportunities in Design Professions, occupations or careers available to graduates in Design and also relevant links to employment resources.
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