Launch your career as a professional product designer
Honours Bachelor of Industrial Design Honours Bachelor Degree program
Blend your creativity and strategic problem-solving to design human-centric products and solutions. Work with industry partners on real projects from concept to production through three co-op terms.
Program information
Program description
Georgian’s Honours Bachelor of Industrial Design program equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to drive creativity and innovation in the field of design. Through a human-centric approach rooted in international, experimental, and entrepreneurial principles, you engage in strategic problem-solving design processes that generate creative solutions for consumer needs and business challenges. You explore industrial methods, manufacturing technologies, and business models to create efficient products, services, and systems. Through a thoroughly developed multidisciplinary curriculum, you learn about cognitive empathy, culture, environmental impact assessment, and interaction design, as you build competence in computer applications for design, simulation, and communication. You gain professional skills through work integrated learning opportunities, including work with industry partners on production projects to solve real-world problems. As a graduate of this degree you will be well prepared to work across diverse sectors, including healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, and social innovation.
Intake information
Start date | Campus |
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Fall 2025 | Barrie |
Tuition and fees
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Work-integrated learning
- This program includes a co-op work term component where you’ll gain experience in a workplace related to your field of study.
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What are the admission requirements for the Honours Bachelor of Industrial Design program?
Honours Bachelor of Industrial Design admission requirements
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, mature student status
- minimum overall average of 65 per cent
- six Grade 12 U level courses including
- Grade 12 U level English with a minimum grade of 65 percent
- Grade 12 U level Mathematics with a minimum grade of 60 percent.
Applicants must meet minimum averages to receive final acceptance.
Students presenting equivalent qualifications will also be considered for admission. A second grade 12 university or university/college Mathematics course is highly recommended.
Mature applicants may also be considered for admission to this program providing their previous school performance and/or recent work record suggests a strong possibility of academic success. In order to qualify, applicants must be 19 years of age on or before the commencement of the program and must have been away from formal education for at least one year immediately prior to beginning studies. Mature applicants must meet subject prerequisites prior to registration.
Applicants should be aware that first-year enrolment is limited; satisfying minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.
Selection Process
A portfolio of applicant’s original work is required to be submitted digitally, including five to seven personal work pieces, such as hand drawings (originals, scanned, or photographs), computer developed models, photos of mock-ups or prototypes, etc., and one written document of 200 words, which describes his/her interest in, and knowledge of, the industrial design profession.
For portfolio submissions, send to the Academic Program Assistant at portfolios@georgiancollege.ca. Please include your name, student number and OCAS number.
Additional information
This college has been granted consent by the Minister of Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a term starting December 17, 2019 and ending March 20, 2030. The college shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame.
Non-core courses are required in all degree programs to meet the Ministry of Colleges and Universities benchmark for depth and breadth in degree-level learning. These courses are designed to give students the tools to develop interdisciplinary perspectives that inform their approach to their own discipline, their continued education and their life outside work.
Students are required to take: at least one first year interdisciplinary course (INTS1xxx); two introductory courses in their choice of disciplines outside their main field of study, which may include psychology (PSYC 1000 or PSYC 1001), social science (SOCI 1000), humanities (HUMA 1012), or science (SCEN 1000); one advanced course in a discipline (ex. PSYC3xxx, SOSC3xxx, HUMA3xxx), and; one upper level interdisciplinary course (INTS4xxx). These courses and any remaining non-core course requirements to be selected from the program list.
What career paths can I take as an product designer?
Your Honours Bachelor of Industrial Design degree gives you many career opportunities
Graduates may manage projects, study behaviours, and advise clients on implementation of new technology and business solutions. Working individually or in teams, they may develop concepts, create models, and prepare technical documentation and presentations. They may be employed by manufacturing industries and private design firms or they may be self-employed. Specifically, students may find employment as business products designers, consumer products designers, ergonomic products designers, furniture designers, industrial design consultants, industrial designers, industrial products designers, or product designers.
What courses are included in the Honours Bachelor of Industrial Design degree program?
Course overview
28 Core Courses
2 Elective Core Courses
6 Non-Core Courses
4 Elective Non-Core Courses
3 Co-op Work Terms
Program-specific courses
Semester 1 courses are listed below. For a full list of courses in the program including course descriptions, view the Honours Bachelor of Industrial Design program outline.
- INDD 1000 – Form and Colour Studio
- INDD 1001 – Drawing for Design
- INDD 1002 – Design, Art, and Technology
- INDD 1007 – Perception and Emotion
- PSYC 1000 – Introduction to Psychology 1
Your course delivery method(s)
In person
This program is delivered fully in person and requires you to attend campus.
Please note, delivery methods are based on planning for the upcoming semester and are subject to change.
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