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Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Product Design

Entry requirements

Here's what you will need to get a place on the Product Design course at University of Edinburgh.

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A level

A,B,B

ABB. Required subjects: A levels: no specific A level subjects required. GCSEs: English at C or 4.

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Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£9,535 per year (provisional)
Scotland£1,820 per year (provisional)
Wales£9,535 per year (provisional)
Northern Ireland£9,535 per year (provisional)
Channel Islands£9,535 per year (provisional)
Republic of Ireland£9,535 per year (provisional)
EU£38,900 per year
International£38,900 per year

Course summary

What this course is about

UCAS code: W240

Here's what University of Edinburgh says about its Product Design course.

Product design is about:

  • understanding people and society by questioning and reflecting on design's role in existing and emerging systems

  • exploring opportunities for innovative products

Through practical experience, you will develop diverse skill sets building on traditional methods and exploring those at the forefront of the discipline. These experiences will allow you to explore and understand:

  • societies

  • complex issues

  • emerging technologies and materials

Across a group of courses, you will explore making, critical thinking and designing using a variety of materials and technologies. These are informed by thought-provoking briefs.

We support you to:

  • develop your own ways of exploring the world through design

  • understand the needs of people and the environment

  • question the role of design in diverse contexts

You will engage with a range of contemporary issues and future challenges, including:

  • the circular economy and sustainability

  • product semantics

  • speculative design

  • connected objects, services, and systems

Programme benefits

  • You will join a passionate community of designers and researchers, with the opportunity to focus on your particular design field, as well as to collaborate across a broad range of disciplines.

  • You will be taught by leading practitioners and theorists. You will be supported in responding to live briefs and showcasing your work.

  • Edinburgh is a world-leading centre of knowledge in science, engineering, and innovation. Edinburgh College of Art and the wider University are at the heart of this network, working closely with key partners.

  • You will be able to take courses from across the University of Edinburgh, using both traditional and digital facilities, and world-class libraries, museums and collections.

  • Our students become the designers, thinkers and makers who question and shape the world we inhabit, whilst challenging assumptions, and asking "How can we do better?"

Source: University of Edinburgh

Course details

Qualification

Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Department

Edinburgh College of Art

Location

Central area campus | Edinburgh

Duration

4 Years

Study mode

Full-time

Subjects

• Product design

Start date

14 September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

University of Edinburgh reviews

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Based on 115 reviews from University of Edinburgh's students and alumni
5 star
30%
4 star
46%
3 star
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2 star
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National Student Survey (NSS) scores

The NSS is an annual survey where final-year students are asked to rate different aspects of their course and university experience.

Here you can see ratings from University of Edinburgh students who took the Product Design course - or another course in the same subject area.

Design studies

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How often does your course challenge you to achieve your best work?

89%

med

How good are teaching staff at explaining things?

93%

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How often do teaching staff make the subject engaging?

92%

high

How often is the course intellectually stimulating?

85%

med

To what extent have you had the chance to bring together information and ideas from different topics?

93%

high

How well does your course introduce subjects and skills in a way that builds on what you have already learned?

78%

med

How well has your course developed your knowledge and skills that you think you will need for your future?

87%

med

To what extent have you had the chance to explore ideas and concepts in depth?

90%

med

To what extent does your course have the right balance of directed and independent study?

74%

low

How well have assessments allowed you to demonstrate what you have learned?

89%

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How fair has the marking and assessment been on your course?

86%

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How often does feedback help you to improve your work?

84%

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How often have you received assessment feedback on time?

84%

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How clear were the marking criteria used to assess your work?

78%

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How easy was it to contact teaching staff when you needed to?

92%

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How well have teaching staff supported your learning?

89%

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How well were any changes to teaching on your course communicated?

84%

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How well organised is your course?

78%

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How well have the IT resources and facilities supported your learning?

83%

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How well have the library resources (e.g., books, online services and learning spaces) supported your learning?

92%

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How easy is it to access subject specific resources (e.g., equipment, facilities, software) when you need them?

88%

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How clear is it that students' feedback on the course is acted on?

77%

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To what extent do you get the right opportunities to give feedback on your course?

87%

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To what extent are students' opinions about the course valued by staff?

87%

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How well does the students' union (association or guild) represent students' academic interests?

73%

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Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of the course.

76%

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How well communicated was information about your university/college's mental wellbeing support services?

66%

low

Student information

See who's studying at University of Edinburgh. These students are taking Product Design or another course from the same subject area.

Product design
Mode of study
Full-time100%
Gender ratio
Female53%Male47%
Where students come from
International54%UK46%
Student performance
2:1 or above76%
Number of students80
Most popular A-levels studied
SubjectGrade
Business StudiesA*
Fine ArtA
MathematicsA
PhysicsB
EconomicsA
Source: HESA

Graduate prospects

What graduates do next

We have no information about graduates who took Product Design at University of Edinburgh.

Earnings after graduation

Earnings from University of Edinburgh graduates who took Product Design - or another course in the same subject area.

Creative arts and design

Earnings

£18.6k

First year after graduation

£24.8k

Third year after graduation

£26.8k

Fifth year after graduation

Shown here are the median earnings of graduates at one, three and five years after they completed a course related to Product Design.

Source: LEO

Note: this data only looks at employees (and not those who are self-employed or also studying) and covers a broad sample of graduates and the various paths they've taken, which might not always be a direct result of their degree

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