Associate Diploma

Faculty of Arts and Humanities


This programme is currently not accepting applications for the 2023/2024 academic year.


10. PD

Overview

The Associate Degree in Product Design addresses the need for Professionals in the field of Design in Macao, covering extensive theoretical knowledge and practical skills, including but not limited to technical drawing, modelling and prototyping, graphic and visual design industrial design, ergonomics, design thinking, mobility and interaction design.

Description

Year 1 – The first-year courses offer theoretical and practical framework in understanding how graphic design is used to visualize and communicate ideas, and the basic concepts of design thinking. Students also acquire practical skills like the usage of different drawing media and techniques, and digital fabrication technologies applied to design fields.

Year 2 – The second year emphasises in understanding the approaches, techniques and impact in product design. Besides, students also acquire product design skills through a series of drawings and models testing, and evaluating ergonomic designs. Students can also learn to develop visual and physical interpretations of mobility concept via the use of 3D software, computer rendering and prototyping to clearly communicate a design product to an audience.

Course Duration
2 years full-time (day/evening) programme

Teaching Medium
English

Total Number of Credits for Graduation
74

Campus
Ilha Verde Campus

Programme’s Government Approval (in Chinese and Portuguese only) (Click here)

Calendar
September to May

Weekly Schedule
Mondays to Fridays


Study plan & description of modules

Please click on any specific module to see its description.


Modules

Year 1
ENG101
3 credits
ENG102
2 credits
ENG103
3 credits
ENG104
2 credits
ADAT106
3 credits
ADAT107
2 credits
LCO102
2 credits
Year 2
ENG105
3 credits
ENG106
2 credits
ENG107
3 credits
ENG108
2 credits
ADPD201
6 credits
ADPD203
6 credits
ADPD204
3 credits
ADPD205
3 credits
LCO103
2 credits
LIS238
3 credits