The Product Design (Bachelor of Arts) course at the University of Lincoln works to transform creative ideas into tangible products that not only look good, but are also functional and meet specific market needs. This course encourages creativity and innovation while also teaching students the necessary skills to become successful product designers.Course Content: Throughout the duration of the course, students will explore a broad spectrum of design disciplines, ideas, skills, and methodologies. They will learn about every aspect of the design process, from the conceptual stage to the final product. This includes researching market trends, conceptualization of ideas, development of designs, and realisation of the product in a commercial context. Key Modules: There are a variety of modules to choose from including but not limited to, Design Studies, Design Communication, Applied Design Research, Creative Design Studios, Creative Design Proposition, Creative Design Realisation, Product Design Dissertation, and Professional Practice.Accreditations: The Product Design (BA) course at the University of Lincoln is accredited by the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED).Future Careers: Graduates of this course have the skills needed to pursue roles in design consultancies, in-house design teams, marketing departments, and product development teams in a wide range of industries. They may work as product designers, user experience designers, design engineers, packaging designers and many other related roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.