Program Details
From the refillable water bottle on your desk to the shared bike at the corner, industrial designers shape the world around us. By designing the experience-based features, materials and interfaces of the products, services and systems we rely on, they influence how people care, connect and thrive.
Carleton’s Industrial Design students learn to work with government, business, community and academic research partners to design real solutions that explore sustainable, human-centered innovations and emerging futures.
Labs and Facilities
The Bachelor of Industrial Design is a studio-based program that intertwines theory and application throughout all four years of study. At Carleton, you will have access to some of the best academic industrial design facilities on the continent. These include:
- Wood, plastic and metal prototyping labs
- Soft goods lab (which includes industrial sewing machines)
- Digital fabrication lab (such as laser cutting, 3D scanning and CNC machining equipment)
- Maker space with cutting-edge 3D printing machines
