Advanced Manufacturing Sciences, B.S. with Industrial Design Concentration

Industrial designers combine art, business, and engineering to develop the concepts for manufactured products. Industrial designers typically focus on the physical appearance, functionality, and manufacturability of a product, though they are often involved in far more during a development cycle. All of this ultimately extends to the overall lasting value and experience a product or service provides for end-users. The Industrial Design Concentration focuses on exposing students to 3D modeling, CNC machines and advanced materials from an industrial design perspective.

The field is promising, with great job security and financial stability. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the field of industrial design is expected to grow in the next eight years, and with an average salary of $67,103 a year; $67,894 in the Denver area.

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