Course Overview
Accredited by the Institution of Engineering Designers for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirements for Registered Product Designer (RProdDes)
Do you want to create flawless designs? Craft sleek products from scratch, taking them from scale drawings to the final prototype? On this course, you’ll view product design as a science, creating technical products such as electronic devices and complex 3D images. You’ll be able to create your own products, learning how to present your ideas for manufacture.
Design a product with purpose
Embrace the technical side of design. You’ll use a range of industry standard 3D CAD and CAD/CAM systems, and some fantastic workshop facilities to produce 3D models, fully working prototypes, computer models and animations to demonstrate your design solutions. You’ll explore different solutions for a number of areas, working with real clients as you use your expertise to create products with a purpose.
Use your skills and initiative to craft solutions
With your skills as a product designer, you’ll be able to adapt to many different areas. We look at special effects, medical equipment design, games environment design, technical illustration, model making and architectural visualisation. Part of the role involves working closely with clients as you examine exactly what they want as an end product.
With experience, you’ll have the vision and integrity to respond to the needs of society. Product designers like Apple’s Jonathan Ive created iconic devices through their understanding of technology, production methods and market needs.
More placements, more choices
Bucks is a Placements Plus university. So, whatever degree you do, you can be sure there’ll be plenty of industry-relevant opportunities on offer, to help you get into your chosen field.
We’ll also prepare you for work beforehand, with special skills for work training, further boosting your CV, and building skills employers will value. In recognition of the value we place on these skills we have incorporated this experience into your study time.
Placements Plus is all about helping you get some valuable experience under your belt while you’re a student. To increase your choices later, and help you get the graduate-level job you want.
Course Details
UCAS CODE: HW72
We believe that Product Design has a major role to play in the technological revolution. We’re developing students who can make a difference. Already, our graduates have gone on to work with huge companies such as Maclaren, Nokia and Microsoft. Even our current students create products that get taken forward into manufacture.
We’ve invested in workshops that replicate the design suites in large product companies. We keep on top of the best equipment, using professional facilities and software for your designing needs. Our course is also accredited by the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED).
Be inspired by our team of expert designers
Our staff are all designers themselves and keep updated on the challenges that surround the industry. You receive group and one-to-one teaching as we fully support you throughout your studies. While independent study makes up most of your time, staff and peers are never too far away to bounce ideas off when you’re in the workshop.
Create innovative designs in our professional standard studio and workshops
This course is 75% practice-based so you will have ample opportunity to develop your subject through a hands-on, experimental approach. This will involve access to workshops to support the design process.
Work on real briefs
We will give you the opportunity to gain valuable experience as a product designer. Throughout the course, you’ll work on real briefs, interacting with clients as you create a work of art for their business.
What are the course entry requirements?
A typical offer will require a UCAS Tariff score between 80 - 104 points. A minimum of two full A-levels (or equivalent) is required. Every application is considered on an individual basis.
Applicants will need to complete an interview and/or demonstrate portfolio work, further guidance is given on the portfolio advice tab.
For further details of our international English entry requirements, please visit our international pages.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements for the three-year undergraduate programme, or those who do not feel fully prepared for a degree course, can apply for a four-year programme including a Foundation Year; find out more.
Course Modules
Module Map
This module map provides a list of the modules that make up your course. You can find more information about how your course is structured on our Academic Advice section.
The modules available on this course are as follows:
Year 1 Modules
- Critical and Historical Studies - Historical and Critical Thinking
- Design Communication
- Design Projects 1
- Materials & Processes
Year 2 Modules
- Critical and Historical Studies - Design Research and Theory
- Applied Production & Manufacture
- Design Visualisation
- Professional Studies in Product Design
Year 3 Modules
- Critical and Historical Studies - Dissertation
- Design Projects 3
- Design for Manufacture
- Major Project
Fees
How much does it cost
Full Time Home and EU, Academic Year 2021-2022: £9,250 per year
Full Time International, Academic Year 2021-2022: £13,750 per year
Most courses will involve some additional costs that are not covered by your fees.
You could benefit from financial support through a bursary or scholarship during your time as a student. For more details visit our financial support, bursaries and scholarships section.
Questions about fees?
Contact our Enquiries Team:
0330 123 2023
advice@bucks.ac.uk
How do I apply?
For application details please visit bucks.ac.uk/applying-to-bucks
Teaching team
Student Testimonials
Our students are our best ambassadors and their voices here will provide you with a clear sense of their Bucks experience.

Marcus Knight
It was Bucks New University that provided me with a BSc Product Design and understood exactly what I wanted to do.
Since leaving University I started my career at a small tool making company designing mould tools. Over time this accompanied my education and allowed me to enter the corporate world of product design working for Nokia, Microsoft, Flir and now Sonos in Santa Barbara, California.
Not only did Bucks New University provide me with a solid foundation in Product Design and Engineering, the course was strong enough to help my path in securing a Green Card to live and work in the US. This is something that I wanted to achieve since childhood.

James de Ville
Studying at Buckinghamshire New University was for me the tipping point between thriving to be a creative Designer and Engineer and taking that first very important real life step on the rung to making it a full-time reality.
Being surrounded by an incredible melting pot of creative minds drove and inspired me to evolve and develop my working ways bringing out the best in me whilst providing me with a cracking backbone of knowledge I have carried with me ever since.
The machinery, equipment and resources I had access to were for me the crowning glory and what I attribute a lot of my successes to. Being able to engage with my passions experimenting with ideas whilst developing my skill base in that incredible environment enabled me to flourish in a world of unbelievable possibilities I now call home.