GRADUATE PROGRAM

The department offers the Master of Industrial Design, which consist thesis option (35 credit hours) and non-thesis (40 credit hours) option. The applicant must have a bachelor's degree in Industrial Design or its equivalent from an institution of recognized standing. Applicants with a baccalaureate from other disciplines such as engineering, management, psychology, architecture and life sciences, may be admitted to the graduate program under condition that a minimum of 43 credit hours in industrial design will be completed at the undergraduate level. (Post Bacc Program)

Courses are structured to the specific product and systems design area of the student's interest. In certain cases, additional course work beyond the minimum may be needed. There is no language requirement. Normally, students will be admitted to the program only during fall quarter. A graduate-level core curriculum is required.

If there is any question concerning the Graduate Program, please contact Prof. Clark Lundell by email to: lundece@auburn.edu

Or contact the Department of Industrial Design at (334) 844-2364.

Application Requirements

The Post Baccalaureate Program
The M.I.D. Program
Thesis Abstracts
Graduate Bulletin
Graduate Semester Curriculum


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