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Product Design

Course details
  • Bachelor of Design (with Honours)
  • 5 Years
  • Full-Time
  • 14 September 2027
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Garnethill Campus
Awarded by:
University of Glasgow

Course summary

The programme spans over 4 years (BDes) or 5 years (MEDes – Master of European Design) in duration, with the two-degree pathways sharing a common “core” in years One and Two. The programme covers the spectrum of making practices associated with design across two, three or four dimensions, including the design of products, tangible services and experiences. Throughout the programme, the studio component is complemented by courses that offer critical writing opportunities. Across years 2 and 3, students will be offered choice through elective courses where they can select from a range of thematic strands and methodologies pertinent to the broader study of ‘product design’. In the third year of study students will be given the opportunity to diversify their study by following one of the degree-pathways, each having the named award of Bachelor of Design in Product Design and Master of European Design in Product Design.

Product Design within The Glasgow School of Art provides a creative and critical learning environment that produces highly skilled graduates that are confident, imaginative, articulate critical thinkers who can navigate complex social, environmental, political and technological topics through their emerging design practice. Our graduates are well placed to extend their study onto Masters or PhD, or enter the profession through public sector organisations such as the NHS and Scottish Government, and through multi-scale private sector organisations and consultancies such as EY Seren, and New Commercial Arts.

  • BDes Product Design
    The B.Des/MEDes programme seeks to encourage thinking through design, the use of materials and images to forge an intellectual engagement with the world and our lived experience, by combining research, critique, communication of complexity and exploration of divergent possibilities, multiple material decisions, leading to innovation-led design propositions. Product Design as a practice is taught as an experimental method for engaging with and evaluating the world and its constituent components, which, in turn, offers the opportunity for its modification, manipulation or transformation. Consequently, the context of PD (Product Design) practice is crucial – social, economic, cultural, environmental or technological – in shaping the application of disciplinary expertise. Studio projects reflect this by challenging critical and creative skills that forge innovative design propositions for now and for the future.

  • MEDes Master of European Design (MEDes)
    The Master of European Design pathway sets the school’s trans-disciplinary approach to product design in an international context, providing an opportunity for immersion in different cultures and experiences through exchange with our six partner institutions: Aalto University Finland, KISD University in Cologne Germany, Politecnico Di Milano in Italy, ENCSI in Paris, University of Aveiro in Portugal, Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Sweden.
    Students will have the opportunity to explore social, ethical and environmental issues as subjects for design projects, and learn how to apply research methods and analytical skills from the social sciences in an international context. Through exchange partner specific programmes of studio-based learning, students will acquire a wide range of visualisation, communication and material-making skills that bring together user insights, expert input and ethnographic information to drive the design and innovation process. Students will forge connections throughout their two years of exchange that create vital professional international networks. As part of the programmes international outlook, students will study a foreign language in year two to support their integration and orientation into a new educational and social culture, although most of our partner schools deliver courses in English.

How to apply

This course has limited vacancies, and is no longer accepting applications from some students. See the list below for where you normally live, to check if you're eligible to apply.
  • Republic of Ireland does not have vacancies
  • Rest of UK does not have vacancies
  • Scotland does not have vacancies
  • International does not have vacancies
  • EU does not have vacancies

Apply by
13 January 2027

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
HW72
Institution code:
G43
Campus name:
Garnethill Campus

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3

Entry requirements

Typical qualification requirements

A level
ABB

A Levels ABB

HNC (BTEC)
M

Level 4 Diploma with Merit or above

Scottish HNC
Pass

SQA Higher National Certificate

Scottish HND
Pass

SQA Higher National Diploma

Scottish Higher
ABBB

SQA Highers with grades ABBB and above

Pearson BTEC Extended Diploma (QCF)
DDM

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Offer: 30

International Baccalaureate Diploma award with a minimum of 30 points (18 points at Higher Level);

Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)
H2H2H2H2

Completion of Irish Leaving Certificate with Four Highers at H2 or above

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Foundation Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
DDM

Entry requirements for students joining after Year 1: We accept a range of qualifications and many of our entrants come with advanced entry – meaning they begin their studies in second or third year. For more information please visit https://www.gsa.ac.uk/study-at-the-gsa/advanced-entry

Minimum Qualification Requirements

Typical qualification requirements

Scottish Higher BBCC

SQA Highers with grades ABBB and above

Additional entry requirements

Upon receipt of your UCAS application, you will be invited to upload your Digital Portfolio via the Glasgow School of Art Digital Portfolio website. The deadline for submission of your Digital Portfolio is 20 January 2027. Further guidance on portfolio requirements and the submission process will be provided once your completed UCAS application has been received.

English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6IELTS for UKVI (Academic) or IELTS (Academic) test taken at a UKVI approved test centre. Applicants must achieve 6.0 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
PTE Academic59Pearson PTE Academic UKVI or Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic. Applicants must achieve 59 overall, with a minimum of 59 in each subtest.
TOEFL (iBT)73TOEFL (IBT) or TOEFL IBT at home. Applicants must achieve 73+ overall, with the following minimum scores in each component: Listening-17; Reading-18; Speaking-20; Writing-18.
Institution's Own TestGSA Pre-Sessional English for Creative DisciplinesApplicants who complete GSA’s Pre-Sessional English for Creative Disciplines course will satisfy language conditions - https://www.gsa.ac.uk/undergraduate-degrees/english-for-creative-disciplines

Applicants who require a Student Visa, and who are not a national of, nor have obtained a degree in one of the countries on the approved UKVI exemption list, will need to provide evidence of their English language ability through the use of a standardised test. All test results must be dated within 2 years of your programme start date.

Historical entry grades data

This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).

It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Per year tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland£9790*
EU & International£24800*
Scotland£1820

* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.

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