Bachelor of Industrial Design - BID


General information


Course code: 2122 · Caulfield campus · Internal mode · Course coordinator: Edward Kayser
The Bachelor of Industrial Design is a four-year, full-time degree program of education in the discipline and professional practice of product design.
It is intended for students who wish to seek professional or executive employment in the field of product design and related areas of design or industry and commerce.
Industrial design is concerned with the research and design of consumer and industrial products used by people. These range from telephones to motor vehicles and from medical equipment to domestic appliances.
The industrial designer works as a part of a team involving engineering, production and marketing.

Structure of the course

This four-year professional degree course is awarded either with or without honours depending upon the grades achieved during the course. The major product design subjects are supported by a cluster of relevant subject modules that include design communication, ergonomics, technical design principles, materials and manufacturing technology, and digital imaging.
A range of elective subjects allows students to extend their education into specialist industrial activities or other art and design disciplines. The course is structured to give students the following areas of study.

Design studio (66 credit points)

This is the main study of the course. There are studios at each year stage.

Studio specialisation (18 credit points)

Specialist area of study specifically related to the student's main discipline and will include the study of technical planning, product model-making, engineering drawing and product drawing.

Theory of art and design (30 credit points)

Students undertake a minimum of 30 credit points on the study of the theory, context and cultural aspects of art and design.

Professional practice (18 credit points)

All students take professional practice subjects in the first year, third year and fourth year of the course.

Drawing and visual structures (6 credit points)

Students take a compulsory drawing subject in the first year. This study is concerned with perceptual and communication skills in the context of visual concepts and structures.

Digital imaging (15 credit points)

All students are required to take digital imaging subjects for a total of 15 credit points. In addition, a range of electives is available to extend knowledge and skills in this area.

Technology (27 credit points)

General area of study for the acquisition of additional skills in mathematics, mechanics and ergonomics, electronics, materials and manufacturing related to industrial design to aid the student's main industrial design studio practice.

Electives (12 credit points)

Twelve credit points are available for elective studies, which are selected in consultation with the course coordinator. Subjects will generally be taken from those available within the Faculty of Art and Design, but subjects offered elsewhere in the university are also available.

Length of course/workload required

Four years of full-time study. The expected number of hours per week for a full-time student is 48 (contact and non-contact), with appropriate adjustment for part-time study. An 80 per cent attendance record for studios, lectures, seminars etc is required before a student may present for assessment in any subject. Exceptions will be subject to the approval of the course coordinator.

Admission requirements

This course is offered through the VTAC system. Entry is by portfolio, interview and ENTER. Students must have a study score of at least 25 in VCE English units 3 and 4 and 25 in Mathematical Methods or Specialist Maths. Applications will also be considered as the basis of other qualifications assessed as equivalent to the VCE.

Credit provision

Credit will be granted for equivalent studies completed elsewhere at approved institutions. Advanced standing in the course for students who have completed part of similar courses at Australian or international universities will be considered up to a maximum of two years and in accordance with other regulations of Monash University.
Each application for credit or advanced standing will be considered on its own merits.

Fee structure

Students who are Australian residents enter under HECS band two. International students may be admitted under the fee described by the vice-chancellor from time to time (currently $12,500 per annum).

Subject


Year 1


Year 2


Year 3


Year 4


Total years 14



Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 2


Drawing and visual structures

C
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Drawing 1C
6 cps








6 cps












Theory of art and design

C o r e

History of pre- industrial art and design 6 cps

Visual culture and media of the industrial age 6 cps

Critical issues in design2B 3 cps

Product analysis forum 6 cps

Critical issues in design3B 3 cps


Research methods in design 3 cps

Research seminar in design 3 cps

30 cps












Professional practice

C o r e


Effective comm. 3 cps



Professional practiceD 3 cps

Marketing for design 3 cps
Project planning and research for industrial design 3 cps

Business management for design 3 cps

Project seminar 3 cps

18 cps












Digital imaging

C o r e

Digital imaging1 3 cps

Digital imaging2 3 cps

Digital imaging CAD 3 cps


Digital imaging 3 cps

Digital imaging 3 cps



15 cps












Design studio

C o r e

Design studio1 (industrial design) 3 cps

Industrial design studio2 6cps

Industrial design studio3 6 cps

Industrial design studio4 6 cps

Industrial design studio5 6 cps

Industrial design studio6 9 cps

Project studies 12 cps

Major project 18 cps

66 cps












Studio specialisation

C o r e

Product drawing1 3 cps

Modelmaking and workshop practice1 3 cps

Modelmaking and workshop practice2 3 cps
Engineering drawing1 3 cps
Product drawing2 3 cps

Engineering drawing2 3 cps





18 cps












Technology

C o r e

Geometry and mechanics for industrial design 3 cps

Mechanics for industrial design 3 cps

Materials and manufact.1 3 cps

Electronics for industrial design 3 cps
Ergonomics1 3 cps

Materials and manufact.2 3 cps
Ergonomics2 3 cps

Materials and manufact.3 3 cps

Technology planning 3 cps


27 cps












Electives





3 cps

3 cps

3 cps

3 cps


12 cps

Total


24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

192 cps


* Indicates an estimate of a student's elective choice, and is allocated on a proportional basis, not necessarily actual credit points in the year 3 and 4 subtotals.
cps: credit points - the total student workload per week including in and out of class work is normally obtained by doubling the credit points.

Course program

Subject

Credit points

Average taught
hours per week

Average out of class
hours per week

Total hours

Year 1






Semester 1

Drawing 1C

6 cps

5 hours

7 hours

12 hours


History of pre-industrial art and design

6 cps

3 hours

9 hours

12 hours


Digital imaging 1

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Design studio 1 (industrial design)

3 cps

3 hours

3 hours

6 hours


Product drawing 1

3 cps

3 hours

3 hours

6 hours


Geometry and mechanics for industrial design

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours



24 cps

18 hours

30 hours

48 hours

Semester 2

Visual culture and media of the industrial age

6 cps

3 hours

9 hours

12 hours


Effective communication

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Digital imaging 2

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Industrial design studio 2

6 cps

6 hours

6 hours

12 hours


Modelmaking and workshop practice 1

3 cps

3 hours

3 hours

6 hours


Mechanics for industrial design

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours



24 cps

18 hours

30 hours

48 hours

Year 2






Semester 1

Critical issues in design2B

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Digital imaging CAD

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Industrial design studio3

6 cps

5 hours

7 hours

12 hours


Modelmaking and workshop practice2

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Product drawing2

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Engineering drawing1

3 cps

3 hours

3 hours

6 hours


Materials and manufacturing1

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours



24 cps

18 hours

30 hours

48 hours

Semester 2

Product analysis forum

6 cps

3 hours

9 hours

12 hours


Industrial design studio4

6 cps

6 hours

6 hours

12 hours


Ergonomics1

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Electronics for industrial design

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Engineering drawing2

3 cps

3 hours

3 hours

6 hours


Elective

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours



24 cps

18 hours

30 hours

48 hours

Year 3






Semester 1

Critical issues in design3B

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Professional practiceD

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Industrial design studio5

6 cps

6 hours

6 hours

12 hours


Ergonomics2

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Materials and manufacturing2

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Digital imaging

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Elective

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours



24 cps

18 hours

30 hours

48 hours

Semester 2

Marketing for design

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Industrial design studio6

9 cps

8 hours

10 hours

18 hours


Materials and manufacturing3

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Digital imaging

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Project planning and research for industrial design

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Elective

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours



24 cps

18 hours

30 hours

48 hours

Year 4






Semester 1

Research methods in design

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Project studies (industrial design)

12 cps

10 hours

14 hours

24 hours


Business management for design

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Technology planning

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Elective

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours



24 cps

18 hours

30 hours

48 hours

Semester 2

Research seminar in design

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Project seminar (industrial design)

3 cps

3 hours

3 hours

6 hours


Major project (industrial design)

18 cps

10 hours

26 hours

36 hours



24 cps

15 hours

33 hours

48 hours

Total (over four years)


192 cps

(18 hours average per week)

(30 hours average per week)



Teaching hours quoted are based on student groups of 20. Where group size is less than 20, some consolidation of teaching will occur.