“The Industrial Design major focuses on product design in manufacturing industries. An industrial designer creates new product shapes and styles or re-designs existing products that need improvement. Designers first create and develop ideas and then transform those ideas to renderings, to mock-ups, to models and finally to prototypes.
Designers are found in every part of the manufacturing industry and are required to possess a variety of skills. The curriculum at Metro State develops both art and technology skills to enhance the creativity of each student.” -MSCD
























September 9th, 2007 at 7:29 pm
I have attended Metro State for the last five years and am very happy with the program. Metro state is a very good hands on school which emphasizes processes, manufacturing, modelmaking and prototyping as well as research and design thinking. The program has acquired several very talented professors in the last two years, and we are very proud that we have been able to raise our output quality and creativity significantly. Perhaps the biggest difference (and strength) of Metro State is that the program can be taken at a pace that fits the student rather than being pushed through in 2-3 years. We are NASAD accredited and DENVER ROCKS!