惠灵顿维多利亚大学/Victoria University of Wellington

    课程名称: Bachelor of Design Innovation (BDI)
    课程级别:学士学位/Bachelor's Degree(7级)
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    学费:$31,430 NZD Per Year
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    开学时间:04-March-2019
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    授课校区:Te Aro Campus
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    Course details

    Summary

    The Bachelor of Design Innovation (BDI) is designed to prepare you for a career in one of the many expanding design-related industries.

    At Victoria, Design is about innovation. While developing the skills and knowledge that industry currently demands, you'll also be pushing the limits and, in a sense, forging the future of design practice. During studio classes and seminars your teachers will show you how to take an experimental approach to design that encourages creative and thoughtful design solutions.

    You'll major in one of five areas - Communication Design, Design for Social Innovation, Industrial Design, Interaction Design or Media Design. A feature of this degree is that it's cross-disciplinary, meaning you'll be encouraged to study and work with subject areas outside Design. This will make sure you gain a thorough grounding in design and its connections with the real world.

    First year

    In your first year you'll investigate a broad range of essential design ideas, principles, histories, theories and practices so you're able to challenge traditional ideas about design. Study eight courses made up of a combination of core Design courses, a writing course if needed, and electives.

    The first year covers all three of the subject areas giving you a solid foundation in design, and confidence in the direction you'll have chosen to go in for your second year.

    Second year

    This is the year you'll begin to focus more on your chosen major. Media Design students will delve more into screen-based technology, including games, VFX and web app design. Industrial and Interaction Design students will learn the core skills and knowledge needed to work in product design and manufacturing. Design for Social Innovation students will gain a deeper and more critical understanding of design research, thinking and practice. If you're majoring in Communication Design, you'll delve into the industry-standard techniques of combining text and visuals towards conveying expressive, inspiring and informative designs. Interaction Design students will investigate the considerations addressing how and why people relate to designs in certain ways, with design projects both on and off the computer screen.

    In your second year you're likely to take six courses made up of core Design courses from your major and complementary electives from other disciplines. If you're a Design for Social Innovation student, you'll need to take a minor subject a secondary area of study you choose to focus on.

    Third year

    By this stage you'll have developed a good understanding of your major and be confident in your design skills. You're likely to take six courses three or four in your major or specialisation, and two electives.

    In third year, Communication, Media, Industrial and Interaction Design students will learn to be agile, resourceful and inventive in solving complex design problems. Design for Social Innovation students will gain a broad appreciation of how design contributes to material and visual culture, and how design relates to other disciplines through their minor subject choice.

    Get a Master's degree:

    A Master's degree can make all the difference in achieving entry into a professional career in design. The BDI leads into a suite of four postgraduate programmes, each taking 12 months to complete.

    Entry criteria

    To be accepted into this degree you need:

    • Achievement of the International Baccalaureate Diploma
    • Successful completion of the All-India Senior School Certificate (AISSC) with an average of 75 per cent or higher overall
    • Successful completion of the India School Certificate (ISC) with an average of 75 per cent or higher overall

    Other English Language requirements:

    • IELTS: minimum overall score of 6.0 with no sub-score below 5.5
    • TOEFL: minimum overall score of 80 (internet-based test)
    • Pearson Test of English: minimum score of 58 (with a 'Communicative score' of not less than 50)
    • EPP: minimum final scores of 4,4,4,3
    • A grade of 65% or higher in English in the AISSC or ISC.


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